What landlocked South American country's motto in the 1970s was "By Reason or by Force"?
Paraguay's
Who was slated to play the bomber pilot in Dr. Strangelove but couldn't due to an ankle injury?
Peter Sellers
What century was Michelangelo born in?
The fifteenth
What bubbly but non-alcoholic mixer did Joseph Priestley invent in 1773?
Carbonated Water
Was polo ever played at New York City's Polo Grounds?
No
What was the name given to the volunteer militia ready to arm at a minute's notice during the War of American Independence?
Minutemen
What TV M*A*S*Her has a wife named Peg?
B.J. Hunnicutt
Who co-authored, with John Fletcher, the 17th century play The Two Noble Kinsmen?
William Shakespeare
What is the international radio code word for the letter G?
Gold
What form of swimming can feature a barracuda back pike somersault?
Synchronized swimming
How many U.S. states end with the letter H?
One
What is the most common length of TV commercials?
Thirty seconds
What Kenneth Grahame novel opens: "The Mole had been working very hard all morning, spring cleaning his little home"?
The Wind and the Willows
What four-legged creature is the symbol of the Fund for Animals?
The burro
How many strides are normally taken between hurdles in a 110-meter race?
Three
What nationality was the supreme commander of the American, British, and French armies in 1918?
French
What was the family name of circus showmen Al, Alfred T., John, Otto and Charles?
Ringling
What was a "lapsus linguae" to a fast-talking ancient Roman?
A slip of the tongue
How many legs does a tarantula have?
Eight
How high do the numbers go in standard Bingo?
Seventy-five
What President served for seven years, 10 months and four days?
George Washington
How many strings are there on a mandolin?
Eight
Who murders Shakespeare's King Duncan?
Macbeth
What is the largest member of the pig family?
The hippopotamus
What number position in a baseball batting order does the "cleanup hitter" occupy?
Four