Hard  Trivia Quiz Questions

In which US state was Tennessee Williams born?
A: Mississippi.

Which record was heavily sampled in Hammer's Pray?
A: When Doves Cry by Prince.

Which astronaut said, "This must be what God sees.?
A: Frank Borman.

Who was Israeli Prime Minister from 1969 to 1974?
A: Golda Meir.

How were Berry and Torrance better known as a musical duo?
A: Jan & Dean.

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A: Trivia Country!

What is Robert Redford's real first name?
A: Charles.

Bob Gaudio and Nick Massi sang with which group?
A: The Four Seasons.

Which country does the airline LTU International Airways come from?
A: Germany.

In which country was Angelica Huston born?
A: Ireland.

How would John F. Kennedy have been had he lived to the end of the 20th century?
A: 82

What was the original name of Michael Jackson's ranch Never Land?
A: Sycamore Ranch.

Who was the son of Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van?
A: Superman.

Kim Carnes' nine weeks at No 1 with Bette Davis Eyes was interrupted for one week by which song?
A: Stars on 45 medley.

What were the first two names of 'Cannonball' Adderley?
A: Julian Edwin.

Where in Canada is the Lion's Gate bridge?
A: Vancouver.

Carrasco international airport is in which country?
A: Uruguay.

Vehicles from which country use the international registration letter RA?
A: Argentina.

What was Walter Matthau's first movie?
A: The Kentuckian.

Which record company signed Fabian?
A: Chancellor.

Ron Bower and John Williams set a speed record for going round the world in a what?
A: Helicopter.

What was the profession of New Yorker Garry Winogrand?
A: Photographer.

In 1903 which state celebrated its centenary of joining the Union?
A: Ohio.

Amelia Earhart was born in which state?
A: Kansas.

Who was Theodore Roosevelt's Vice President between 1901 and 1905?
A: No one.

What was Phil Collins' last UK No 1 of the 80s?
A: Another Day in Paradise.

What was Al Pacino's first movie?
A: Me Natalie.

Who discovered the layer of electrically charged particles in the upper atmosphere which now bears his name?
A: Edward Appleton.

In which year did Alcock and Brown make their Atlantic crossing?
A: 1919.

Which movie director was born on exactly the same day as  actor Tommy Lee Jones?
A: Oliver Stone.

Which singer wrote the musical Someone Like You?
A: Petula Clark.

What state had its bi-centenary of joining the Union a year after North Carolina?
A: Rhode Island.

With which instrument was Charlie Christian associated?
A: Guitar.

In which country is the Howrah bridge?
A: India.

Who was the first person to fly at over 100 miles per hour?
A: Lionel Twiss.

What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from Brunei?
A: BRU.

What was Oliver Hardy's real first name?
A: Norvell.

Who wrote Babel Tower?
A: A. S. Byatt.

Benito Juarez international airport is in which country?
A: Mexico.

Otis Barton was a pioneer in exploring where?
A: Underwater.

Where in England was actor Nigel Hawthorne born?
A: Coventry.

What would Kevin Scale have been called if it had adopted the originator's first name?
A: William Scale.

What is Sigourney Weaver's real name?
A: Susan Weaver.

How old would Rocky Marciano have been had he lived to the end of the 20th century?
A: 76.

In which year were the first Winter Olympics?
A: 1924.

Who had a 70s No 1 hit with The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia?
A: Vicki Lawrence.

Which country does the airline Gronlandsfly come from?
A: Greenland.

Who directed the Exorcist?
A: William Friedkin.

Which famous actress was born on exactly the same day as gymnast Olga Korbut?
A: Debra Winger.

 

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