What bird did Benjamin Franklin suggest replace the bald eagle as a national emblem?
The Wild Turkey
What is the only U.S. state name with only one syllable?
Maine
What color are cranberries before they ripen and turn red?
White
What is the sport location with the nickname "The Brickyard"?
Indianapolis Speedway
What do you do to put your arms "akimbo"?
Put your hands on your hips with your elbows out.
What military legend had the affectionate nickname of "Ol' Blood and Guts"?
General George Patton
Where are U.S. coins with a "D" minted?
Denver
What berry has the highest antioxidant content?
Blueberry
Chips worth #2.50 are used typically, only in what casino game?
Blackjack
In the King James Bible, all but three books of the New Testament end with what word?
Amen
What nation is governed by a legislature called "The Diet"?
Japan
What European city named its airport after Leonardo da Vinci?
Rome
What is the predominant tree found in the Pacific Northwest?
The Douglas Fir
Who is the U.S. Open's main tennis court is named for?
Arthur Ashe
Which European country used the Schilling as its currency before shifting to the Euro?
Austria
What company was founded in 1976 by "the two Steve's"?
Apple Computer (Jobs and Wozniak)
Eamon de Valera was a national hero in what European Country?
Ireland
The Ginko is the worlds oldest living example of what kind of plant?
A Tree. (Ginko Biloba or Maidenhair- over 200 million years old)
What's the more common name for a double-eagle, or three under par on a golf hole?
An Albatross
What cabinet-level department administers the regulatory agency OSHA?
The Labor Department
What state was led by governors John Connally and Ann Richards?
Texas
If you are called a "Cairene", what world capitol city would you be in?
Cairo
What's the common name for the fruit "Citrus Grandis"?
The Grapefruit
The Jets were the first AFL team to win the Super Bowl, who was the second AFL team to win it?
Kansas City Chiefs
What brand was hawked by the slogan "Tastes good-like a cigarette should"?
Winston