Where does Janet Leigh get stabbed to death in Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho'?
shower
1989
Wind beneath my wings
Bette Midler
What is an eight-sided polygon?
octagon
Home of Major League Baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays, the Rogers Centre opened in 1989 as the SkyDome – the world’s first sports arena to feature a fully retractable what?
roof
What kind of crop did President Jimmy Carter and his family farm in Georgia?
peanuts
Who wore an eye patch in the movie 'True Grit'?
John Wayne
1970
Bridge over troubled water
Simon and Garfunkel
What Follows Millions, Billions, and Trillions?
quadrillion
"The Run for the Roses" and "The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports" are both colloquial names for a horse race that occurs on the first Saturday of May in which U.S. State?
Kentucky
"Lady Bird" was the nickname for the wife of which president?
Johnson
Who played a wheelchair-bound murder witness in 'Rear Window'?
Jimmy Stewart
1995
Kiss from a rose
Seal
What is the sum of a triangle's interior angles?
180 degrees
In the 1980s, "The Ain'ts" was a derisive nickname for what NFC South team that has a fleur-de-lis in its logo?
Saints
Elected in 1923, who is the 30th president of the United States?
Calvin Coolidge
What famous cop did Gene Hackman play in 'The French Connection'?
Popeye Doyle
1966
The Shadow of Your Smile
Tony Bennet
What letter appears in every odd number?
e
Arguably the second-most popular in the world after soccer, what lucky sport has defensive positions named gully, silly mid-off, and deep mid wicket?
cricket
Who was the first sitting president to be arrested?
Ulysses S. Grant. In 1872, Grant was arrested at the corner of 13th and M streets NW in Washington, DC, for speeding in his horse-drawn carriage
What movie's theme song is called 'Suicide is Painless'?
MAS*H
1979
Just the Way You Are
Billy Joel
52 Divided By 4 Equals
13
In January 2019, Nike announced that it would become the "exclusive provider of ... on-field uniforms" beginning with the 2020 season for what major American sports league?
MLB
How many presidents never had a vice president?
Four. John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, and Chester A. Arthur did not have a vice president during their time as president. All four men were vice presidents who became president on the death of the president. Until the ratification of the Twenty-fifth Amendment in 1967, the United States did not have a procedure for filling a vice-presidential vacancy.