Hard  Trivia Questions

 

On which label did the Beach boys record most of their 60s hits?
A: Capitol.

Which character opened the New York Stock Exchange on June 8th 99?
A: Noddy.

Vehicles from which country use the international registration letters RI?
A: Indonesia.

Whose musical works included Composition For Orchestra and Philomel?
A: Milton Babbit.

In which movie did Garbo say, "I want to be alone".
A: Grand Hotel.

What was the first state to join the Union in the 20th century?
A: Oklahoma.

Who Wants to be Wanted?
A: Brenda Lee.

Where were the 2004 Summer Olympic Games held?
A: Athens.

What did Arthur Blessitt carry with him on an around-the-world walk taking in 277 nations?
A: A wooden cross.

Where in the former Soviet Union was Yul Brynner born?
A: Siberia.

When she died how old was Karen Carpenter?
A: 32.

Which British character actor made his film debut in The Maltese Falcon?
A: Sidney Greenstreet.

According to the modern Olympics founder Baron de Coubertin, "The essential thing is not conquering but..." what?
A: Fighting well.

Robert Kirkpatrick of California grew the world's biggest what?
A: Head of garlic.

In which state was Charles Schulz born?
A: Minnesota.

Who wrote, "What is this life if full of care, We have no time to stand and stare?"
A: W H Davies.

Who has the best hard trivia quiz questions with answers?
A: Trivia Country!

In which decade was Charles Schulz born?
A: 1930s.

In what year was Oliver Stone born?
A: 1946.

What is Axl Rose's real name?
A: William Bailey.

What disability did singer Al Hibbler have?
A: He was blind.

Which writer said, " An atheist is a man who has no invisible means of support?"
A: John Buchan.

Which country does the airline Ansett come from?
A: Australia.

Where is New York's Empire State College located?
A: Saratoga Springs.

In which country was the Zoo Bridge constructed?
A: Germany.

Spear of the Nation was an armed wing of which group?
A: ANC.

Where in Italy did a US military aircraft slice through the steel wire of a cable car in 1998?
A: Cavalese.

Which actor paid $19,500 for a flowered headband worn by Jimi Hendrix in 1969
A: Eddie Murphy.

What star sign is shared by Meatloaf and Luciano Pavarotti?
A: Libra.

What is Osbert Lancaster best known for producing?
A: Cartoons.

Where was Pablo Casals buried before he was finally laid to rest in Spain?
A: Puerto Rico.

According to Dateline figures, the highest percentage of male clients are in which profession?
A: Accountancy.

In July 1988, which guided missile cruiser shot down an Iranian airbus over the gulf?
A: Vincennes.

Santander international airport is in which country?
A: Spain.

In which year was Nigel Mansell Indy Car Champion?
A: 1993.

Thomas Marshal was Vice President to which US President?
A: Woodrow Wilson.

Which year was the first after 1927 that the USA lost the Ryder Cup on home soil?
A: 1987.

What did the French artist Henri Matisse begin a career in?
A: Law.

Ellen Church is recognized as being the first female what?
A: Air Hostess.

Which country does the airline Avensa come from?
A: Venezuela.

What was the USA's biggest attack of the Vietnam War when it took place in February 1967?
A: Operation Junction City.

How many nations took part in the 1996 Olympics?
A: 197.

What was Michael Keaton's first movie?
A: Night Shift.

What is Uma Thurman's middle name?
A: Karuna.

Vehicles from which country use the international registration letter LAR?
A: Libya.

Which liner launched in 1934 was the largest of her time?
A: Queen Mary.

What was the name of NASA's manned space project whose astronauts were chosen in 1959?
A: Project Mercury.


Search


More Info