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Trivia questions
100

Who is considered the first American woman to be ordained by full denominational authority in 1864, and who also campaigned vigorously for full woman suffrage?

Olympia Brown

100

Who became the first female Secretary of State of the United States, appointed by President Clinton in 1997?

Madeleine Jana Korbel Albrigh

100

These ladies from the 80s shared the stage with three men, until their lead guitarist died of AIDS, and they never replaced him. What band was it that gave the world hits like, "Love Shack", "Roam" and "Private Idaho"?

The B-52's

100

What comedian married the actress Victoria Tennant in 1986 and then got a divorce from her in 1994?

Steve Martin

100

What is the name of the famous woman primatologist who studied chimpanzees?

Jane Goodall

200

Who earned a graduate degree from Oberlin College in 1888, was the first black woman to serve on a Board of Education (in D.C.), sued to integrate restaurants in the 1950’s, integrated the American Association of University Women at age 85, and was a founding member of NAACP?

Mary Terrell

200

Who took over management of Columbia Sportswear Company in the late 1930’s, when it was near bankruptcy, and turned it into the largest American ski apparel company worth $4 billion in 1972?

Gert Boyle

200

Not many people will miss this one! This iconic pop star, still active today, has also attempted acting, appearing in "A League of Their Own" and "Who's That Girl". This is only a side achievement compared to the enormous success she received with hits like "Holiday", "Crazy For You" and "Like A Virgin".

Madonna

200

What was the name of the actress who starred in the original version of the film "King Kong", in 1993?

Fay Wray

200

Who is the famous woman in the Spanish Civil War who said "They shall not pass"?

Dolores Ibarruri

300

What woman ran for president on the National Equal Rights Party, receiving 4,149 votes in 6 states in 1884?

Victoria Woodhull

300

Who was the ecologist writer whose path breaking book, “Silent Spring” in 1962 initiated the environmental movement?

Rachel Carson

300

This band originally formed in 1977 but carried on into the early 80s before they split due to the lead singer getting so much more attention. The lead singer was also the only woman in the group and is known for complimenting several of the band's songs with lyrics sung in French. They are most famous for songs like "The Tide Is High", "Rapture", and of course, "Call Me".

Blondie

300


Which British actress, who died in 2008, was married to actors Don Taylor and Dermot Walsh?

Hazel Court

300

What is the name of the woman narrator in Emily Bronte's 'Wuthering Heights'?

Nelly Dean

400

Who was the U.S. president’s wife who saved historic paintings when the British army burned the White House in 1814?

Dolley Madison

400

Who was the first black woman and the youngest poet laureate in American history when she was appointed in 1993?

Rita Dove

400

One garage band with humble California beginnings became famous as the girls with big 80's hits, and even bigger hair. What iconic girl band released, "Manic Monday", "In Your Room", and of course, "Walk Like An Egyptian"?

Bangles

400

How are actresses Angela Thorne, Margaret Lockwood, and Googie Withers, connected?

All three were born in Karachi, Pakistan

400

What nickname was given to Nadya Suleman, the woman from Southern California who gave birth to eight babies in January of 2009?

Octomom

500

Who was first black woman lawyer in the United States and the first woman admitted to District of Columbia bar in 1872?

Charlotte E. Ray

500

Who became the first woman vice-president candidate on a major political party ticket when selected in 1984?

geraldine ferraro

500

Swept up into a solo singing career at a young age, who sang the anthem of 80's teenagers, "I Think We're Alone Now"?

Tiffany

500


Who are the 4 actresses who played the March sisters in the movie Little Women in 1949?

Margaret O'Brien, Janet Leigh, Elizabeth Taylor, June Allyson

500

which woman became as "white as snow" as a result of punishment for challenging authority?

Miriam