Hard Trivia Questions with Answers

Marilyn Monroe died during the making of which movie?
A: Something's Got To Give.

Ub Iwerks was responsible for developing animation of which character?
A: Mickey Mouse.

Who was the first US President to be re-elected for a fourth term of office?
A: Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Ann Curless, Jeanette Jurado and Gioia Bruni make up which group?
A: Expose.

What was described in 1996 as " A bad marriage between the Pillsbury doughboy and the ugliest Californian raisin?
A: Atlanta Olympic Games mascot Izzy.

Where are the best hard trivia quiz questions with answers?
A: Trivia Country!

Which was the first country to win soccer's World Cup on foreign soil?
A: Italy (in France, 1938).

How was singer Ruth Lee Jones better known?
A: Dinah Washington.

How long after her death were Garbo's ashes returned to her Swedish homeland?
A: Nine years.

In what year was Australia reached by air from England?
A: 1919.

Fornebu international airport is in which country?
A: Norway.

Which writer described newspaper reports of his own death as being "greatly exaggerated?"
A: Mark Twain.

Which country does the airline LAM come from?
A: Mozambique.

Who was the famous wife of pilot Jim Mollison?
A: Amy Johnson.

Who was Atlanta's mayor at the time of the 1996 Olympics?
A: Bill Campbell.

Which university was founded in New York in 1906.
A: Pace University.

Who wrote The Lady Who Liked Clean Rest Rooms?
A: JP Donleavy.

Which university did Michael Jordan play basketball for?
A: North Carolina.

What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from Guatemala?
A: GCA.

In 1996 which state celebrated its centenary of joining the Union?
A: Utah.

To ten thousand square miles, what is the area of Colorado?
A: 103,729 sq. mi.

Who had a 60s No 1 hit with Michael?
A: The Highwaymen.

Which company first advertised " Is it true blondes have more fun?"
A: Clairol.

What star sign is Omar Sharif?
A: Aries.

Who directed Out of Africa?
A: Sydney Pollack.

In which year was the New York City ballet founded?
A: 1948.

What made its first flight on 17th July 1989?
A: B2 Spirit.

In which state was Isadora Duncan born?
A: California.

Which US politician said, "Always forgive your enemies, but never forget their names?"
A: Bobby Kennedy.

In music, which group was formed by Robert Bell?
A: Kool & The Gang.

How many times did Valentina Tereshkova orbit the Earth in her 1963 space flight?
A: 48 times.

Where in Spain is the Dali Museum?
A: Figueres.

Who starred in the films Our Hospitality and The Navigator?
A: Buster Keaton.

What is actress Debra Winger's real first name?
A: Marie.

In which country was ex-James Bond actor Timothy Dalton born?
A: Wales.

Which US state did Arnold Palmer come from?
A: Pennsylvania.

What was Stephen Potter's word for letting someone know things weren't quite right?
A: One-Upsmanship.

Which tennis player was born on exactly the same day as basketball player Kelly Tripucka?
A: John McEnroe.

What was the Commodores' last single with Lionel Richie on vocals?
A: Oh No.

Aminu international airport is in which country?
A: Nigeria.

Which Suzanne wrote Philosophy In A New Key in 1942?
A: Suzanne Langer.

In which year were the twin Gibb brothers, Maurice and Robin, born?
A: 1949.

Where is the University of South Alabama located?
A: Mobile.

Barnett Newman worked in which branch of the arts?
A: Painting.

In what decade was the Greater New Orleans bridge opened?
A: 1950s.

Which country does the airline COPA come from?
A: Panama.

What star sign is shared by Sandy Lyle and Colin Jackson?
A: Aquarius.

Which Puccini opera was first performed in 1926?
A: Turandot.


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