How many States does the United States consist of?
Fifty.
Many "hillbilly" musicians, such as Cliff Carlisle, recorded what throughout the 1920s?
Blues songs.
Then God commanded, “Let there be light”—and what happened?
Light appeared
What baseball team won the 1987 World Series?
Minnesota Twins.
England broke away from which Church in the 16th century?
Catholic
In which city is the Bristlecone pine found?
California.
When did country musicians begin recording boogie?
In 1939, shortly after it had been played at Carnegie Hall, when Johnny Barfield recorded "Boogie Woogie".
Luke wrote two Bible books, Luke and what?
Acts
Which U.S. state was the last one to ratify the abolition of slavery in the 1990s?
A: Mississippi.
What was New York’s original name?
New Amsterdam
In which state is Mount Rushmore is located?
Munt Rushmore is located in South Dakota.
When did the Dixie Chicks become one of the most popular country bands?
In the 1990s and early 2000s.
On the third day God commanded what?
“Let the water below the sky come together in one place, so that the land will appear”—and it was done.
What was the name of the world's first commercial atomic powered ship?
The Savannah.
What is a group of kittens is called what?
A Kindle
How many states have a border with Mexico?
4 states have a border with Mexico.
What was the nickname of country legend Johnny Cash?
The Man in Black
What was Isaacs wife's name?
Rebekah
John Davidson Rockefeller got rich in what industry?
Oil.
How many dogs survived when the Titanic sank?
3
Is Columbia a state or a district?
District.
Which famous Western Swing Band Leader was convicted of murdering his wife?
Spade Cooley
What was the sixth plague of Egypt?
Water into Blood
What was the Mark Twain in World War II?
A Bombsight.
The first sense that a dog develops is what?
Touch
Where is Crater Lake situated?
In Oregon.
Which female singer recorded ‘There You’ll Be’ featured in the movie Pearl Harbour?
Faith Hill
Who was the father of Abraham?
Terah
Who was shown on the most popular US postal stamp of 1998?
A: Sylvester and Tweety
A cat can rotate it’s ears how far?
180 degrees
Name the capital of Florida.
Tallahassee is the capital of Florida.
Which one of the following artists wasn’t part of the Rolling Stones?
Jimmy Page
Who was eaten by dogs in the Old Testament?
Jezebel
What in history were the Beaver, Dartmouth and Eleanor?
Ships of the Boston Tea Party.
John McCain, who died in 2018, represented which state in the Senate?
Arizona
How long is the Niagara Fall Channel?
36-miles long.
What was the first album of the Beatles?
What tree is mentioned just once in the Bible?
Poplar
Who was the first mailman in Philadelphia?
A: Benjamin Franklin.
Which word means a list of things you wish to achieve in your lifetime?
Bucket List
Which place has 43 buildings with their own zip code?
Manhattan, NY City.
Jim Morrison was the lead singer of which band?
The Doors
What storied city on the Euphrates River was 55 miles south of Baghdad?
Babylon.
What was the signature tune of the Harlem Globetrotters?
A: Sweet Georgia Brown.
Which word can come after baby, bridal, and meteor?
Shower
What is the full name of Los Angeles?
El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula.
Who sang “She’s not there” in 1964?
The Zombies
What were the names of the three wise men?
Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior.
***Double Point***
In 1845, in Boston Massachusetts, it was illegal to do what without a doctor's note?
A: Bathe
Which country consists of over 7000 islands?
The Philippines