Who was "The Maid of Orleans"?
Joan of Arc
What Manhattan thoroughfare was nicknamed "Millionaires Row"?
Fifth Avenue
What food of the three bears did Goldilocks eat?
Porridge
What are the only two Major League Baseball teams that play their home games in Mountain Time?
Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks
What was Paul Bunyan's ox's name?
Babe
What does "SDS" stand for?
Students for a Democratic Society
What's the largest office building in the world?
The Pentagon
What water is it best to steam or boil lobsters in?
Sea Water (Salt water NOT acceptable)
How far must an untouched onside kick in football travel to be recovered by the kicking team?
10 Yards
Where are 47 czars buried?
The Kremlin
What country did Lord Haw Haw broadcast propaganda for in World War II?
Germany
What city is known as "Nashville West"?
Austin, Texas
What do you chase whiskey with in a boilermaker?
Beer
What state university has the winningest basketball program in NCAA history?
Kentucky
What color are Venetian gondolas, except for those of high public officials?
Black
What courtship was called the "love story" of the 20th century?
Edward VIII (King) and Wallis Simpson's
What city is home to the famed "Manneke Pis" fountain?
Brussels Belgium
What's a capon?
A castrated rooster
In 1984 what gymnast became the first woman to appear on the front of a Wheaties box?
Mary Lou Renton
What does the abbreviation e.g. stand for?
For example
What royal did Franco designate as his successor in 1969, at the end of the Spanish civil war?
King Juan Carlos
What city gets water through the Delaware Aqueduct?
New York City
What vegetable yields the most pounds of produce per acre?
Cabbage
What world capital city is the only city to ever host 3 (summer) Olympics?
London
How many rooms are there in the White House? Plus or minus 5
132 (127-137 acceptable)