Trivia
Who did the United States purchase the Louisiana territory from in a deal known as the Louisiana Purchase in 1803?
France
There's a Name for Leap Day Babies
Leaplings
It takes less than six hours to fly from JFK to Los Angeles International Airport. Do you know LA's airport code?
LAX
Tenants in Chief – vassals who held land directly from the crown and served as a member of the King’s great council.
Baron
Anyone who has ever been near or with the upper crust is familiar with the
Elite
Where is the Sea of Tranquility located?
The Moon
In 1443 this year, a leap year, a very famous disocverer made this discovery
Christopher Columbus first set his eyes on the Americas on February 29, 1493
SEA is the busiest airport in America's Pacific Northwest. Can you name the airport?
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Market held at regular intervals, usually once to twice a year.
Fair
A subatomic particle
(CLue: this was a pointer sister song)
Nuetron
What was Nellie Bly most famous for?
Her investigative journalism
In some cultures, February 29th is considered unlucky for...
Weddings
Denver International Airport
220 yards or 40 rods. The length of a plough furrow
Furlong
A sweet and earthy root that is exceptionally healthy
Ginseng
Which of these hands will win you the poker game?
1. Full House
2. Straight Flush
3. Royal Flush
Royal Flush
These famous trials started on a leap day in 1692
The Salem Witch Trials
New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the country. What's the airport code?
JFK
A vague term – men with more than £20 a year, not knighted
Gentleman
A natural or artificial lake used as a water supply
Reservoir
To whom did the "400 Club" refer?
Who declared leap years a thing
Julius Caesar
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has been the busiest airport in the world since 2000. What's the airport code?
ATL
The retainer of a feudal lord who owed military service for his fief, usually the service of one fully equipped, mounted warrior.
Knight
An insulting remark to anger another
Taunt