Which is the longest of the four gospels?
What is Luke?
This is the fourth president of the United States.
Who is James Madison?
This is the total number of chromosomes in a normal human cell.
What is 46?
He created the "Jeopardy" theme song which was originally a lullaby for his son.
Who is Merv Griffin?
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This is the sound device poets use in which the beginning sounds of words are repeated.
What is alliteration?
This is the patron saint of Ireland.
Who is Saint Patrick?
The year the US Marine Corps was established.
What is 1775?
This is the chemical formula for beach sand (known as silica or silicon dioxide).
What is SiO2?
This is the average length of an 18 wheeler trailer. (you must give a number within the range)
What is 48-53 feet?
This is the author of Horton Hears A Who!
Who is Dr. Seuss?
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This is the father of the Hebrew people and the first leader of Judaism.
Who is Abraham (or Abram)?
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He was originally an American actor who became the 40th President of the US.
Who is Ronald Reagan?
This is the organic chemical compound with the formula COCl2.
What is Phosgene?
This is the square root of 7 rounded to the nearest hundredth.
What is 2.65?
The term for a word made up of two words combined into one by omitting one or more letters that are replaced by an apostrophe.
What is a contraction?
The name for the "walk" that Catholics commemorate to retrace Christ's journey to Calvary.
What are the Stations of the Cross?
This is the name of the line that passes through Greenwich, England at 0 degrees longitude.
What is Prime Meridian?
The philosopher who wrote The Republic and founded a school of philosophy and science known as the Academy.
Who was Plato?
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This is the meaning of hasta la vista.
What is goodbye?
The punctuation mark used in front of a list of items.
What is the colon?
This Catholic nun was born Agnese Gonxhe Bojaxhiu in 1910 in Macedonia and also founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950.
Who was Mother Teresa?
This person was the biggest mass murderer in the history of the world.
Who was Mao Zedong?
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The hammer, anvil, and stirrup are 3 movable little bones in this part of the human body.
What is the ear?
This is the smallest number with exactly seven divisors.
What is 64?
Famous tragedy by William Shakespeare about two families named Montague and Capulet.
What is Romeo and Juliet?