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Who was the youngest Hollywood producer of the 20th century?
A: Steven Paul.

Arturo Marino Benitez international airport is in which country?
A: Chile.

How old would Bobby Kennedy have been had he lived to the end of the 20th century?
A: 74.

Who wrote the words to Thank Heaven For Little Girls?
A: Alan Jay Lerner.

What was Jane Russell's real first name?
A: Ernestine.

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A: Trivia Country!

The Fabulous Cullinan diamond was cut into how many separate gems?
A: 105.

Which singer-songwriter was born on the same day as actor Billy Dee Williams?
A: Merle Haggard.

John and Mary Evans of Alaska grew the world's biggest what?
A: Broccoli.

Where is the University of New Hampshire located?
A: Durham.

What is the biggest studio in Hollywood called?
A: Universal City.

Who was the first person to win the Indianapolis 500 six times?
A: Al Unser.

To five thousand, hat is the area of Georgia in square miles?
A: 58,900 square miles.

Gunn-toting Wyatt Earp survived to what age?
A: 80.

Which sporting world championship has been held at the Kuusinski and Kitka Rivers in Finland?
A: Fly Fishing.

Which country does the airline Tower Air come from?
A: USA.

In which country is the Bendorf  bridge?
A: Germany.

Which pop singer blamed his cocaine addiction of the break0-up of his relationship with Victoria principal?
A: Andy Gibb.

Who had a 70s No 1 hit with The Night Chicago Died?
A: Paper Lace.

What was Bob Hoskins' profession when he worked in the circus?
A: Fire-eater.

Vehicles from which country use the international registration letters WAL?
A: Sierra Leone.

Which state was Peggy Lee born in?
A: North Dakota.

Who was the last man to win Wimbledon and the French open singles in the same year?
A: Bjorn Borg.

Who directed the movie The Blues Brothers?
A: John Landis.

In WWII what did kamikaze mean?
A: Wind of the Gods.

In which country did the first Mickey Mouse comic appear?
A: Italy.

What was the name of the island off Iceland which appeared in 1963 as a result of an underwater volcano?
A: Surtsey.

What is Don Johnson's real name?
A: Donald Wayne.

Which band has featured Gregg Rolie, David Brown and Autlan de Bavarro?
A: Santana.

Which city took Wilbert Harrison to the top of the singles charts?
A: Kansas City.

Which US soap actress's real name is Patsy Mclenny?
A: Morgan Fairchild.

To ten thousand square miles, what is the area of Arizona?
A: 114,000 square miles.

Robert Mugabe was the first Prime Minister of which country?
A: Zimbabwe.

In which state is the Creighton University?
A: Nebraska.

In England, who was Princess Diana referring to when she said her marriage was ' a bit crowded?'
A: Camilla Parker Bowles.

What is Brad Pitt's real first name?
A: William.

In England, who was Princess Diana referring to when she said her marriage was ' a bit crowded?'
A: Camilla parker Bowles.

Which label was responsible for John Lennon's final album made in his lifetime?
A: Geffen.

What was Elton John's first album to enter the US charts at No 1?
A: Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy.

In which state was Quincy Jones born?
A: Illinois.

Which country does the airline Norontair come form?
A: Canada.

Which incident escalated US involvement in Vietnam?
A: Tonkin Gulf incident.

What was Michael Jackson's last UK No 1 of the 80s?
A: I Just Can't Stop Loving You.

What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from Tanzania?
A: EAT.

The world's biggest what was made in Seymour, Wisconsin in August 1989?
A: Hamburger.

What was Warren Beatty's first movie?
A: Splendor in the Grass.

Who designed the New York pink skyscraper with the Chippendale-style cabinet top?
A: Philip Johnson.

Who wrote the novel Tycoon in 1996?
A: Harold Robbins.

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