Pot Luck Trivia Quiz Questions
On which date in 1945 did Hitler take cyanide then shoot himself?
A: April 30th.
What star sign is shared by Tommy Lee Jones and Oliver Stone?
A: Virgo.
For which movie did Meryl Streep win her first Oscar?
A: Kramer v Kramer.
Bluegrass players Flatt and Scruggs had been together in whose band?
A: Bill Monroe.
Who devised Monopoly?
A: Charles Darrow.
In the 1990s Babrak Karmal and Sultan Ali Keshtmond have been Prime
Minister in which country?
A: Afghanistan.
Where is the best pot luck trivia quiz questions with answers located?
A: Trivia Country!
What was the first international hit on the A & M record Label?
A: This Guy's In Love With You.
Which 60s pop band made an unsuccessful movie called Head?
A: The Monkees.
Who was Anne Sullivan's most famous pupil?
A: Helen Keller.
Which actress was voted Miss Burbank 1948?
A: Debbie Reynolds.
Which state did Amelia Earhart land in on her first solo Pacific
flight?
A: California.
What is Billy Ocean's real name?
A: Leslie Charles.
How was writer William Sydney Porter better known?
A: O Henry.
What was The Zaire River called before 27th October 1971.
A: Congo.
To ten thousand square miles, what is the area of the state of
Mississippi?
A: 47,687 square miles.
What was the profession of Thomas Eakins?
A: Photographer.
Who wrote the novel Fairy Tale?
A: Alice Thomas Ellis.
Who is credited with the discovery of galaxies outside of our own?
A: Edwin Hubble.
Who was the defending champion when Andre Agassi first won Wimbledon
singles?
A: Michael Stich.
How old would Judy Garland have been had she lived to the end of the
20th century?
A: 77.
How many people was Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose meant to carry?
A: 750.
To within one million, what is the population of Illinois?
A: 11,829,950.
Boukhalef International airport is in which country?
A: Morocco.
Alan Freed is usually credited for popularizing which expression?
A: Rock' n ' Roll.
How old would Elvis Presley have been had he lived to the end of the
20th century?
A: 64.
Vehicles from which country use the international registration letter
LB?
A: Liberia.
What was the 70s No 1 hit for Hamilton, Joe Frank, & Reynolds?
A: Fallin' In Love.
In what year was the Kellogg Company set up to manufacture
cornflakes?
A: 1906.
Which wartime classic was the title of a 1980 film with Hanna
Schygulla & Mel Ferrer?
A: Lili Marlene.
In which river is the Boulder Dam?
A: Colorado.
Who was the voice of Matt Dillon for 11 years on radio's Gunsmoke?
A: William Conrad.
Which country does the airline Ladeco come from?
A: Chile.
Where was the UN Atomic Energy Agency based when it was set up in
1957?
A: Vienna.
Oran international airport is in which country?
A: Algeria.
Where did Johnny Ace die in 1954?
A: Houston, Texas.
Who was the first chemist to be Britain's Prime Minister?
A: Margaret Thatcher.
In which Olympics was taekwondo a demonstration sport?
A: Seoul 1988.
Which sports event was first held at Worcester, Massachusetts in
1927?
A: Ryder Cup.
What was Jimi Hendrix's middle name?
A: Marshall.
In which European city is the Belvederen Gallery?
A: Vienna.
How old was Woody Herman when he founded his own orchestra?
A: 13.
Who was buried in Milan under the name of Maria Maggi to discourage
grave robbers?
A: Eva Peron.
In which month of the year did Bing Crosby record White Christmas?
A: May.
Which country does the airline Transkei Airways come from?
A: South Africa.
For which movie did Katharine Hepburn win her second Oscar?
A: Guess Who's Coming To Dinner.
What was the last name of Judy in radio's A Date With Judy series?
A: Foster.
Which hit starting with the word Rock took over NO 1 from Rock The
Boat?
A: Rock Your Baby.
Who had a 60s No 1 hit with This Diamond Ring?
A: Gary Lewis and the Playboys.
In the 1940s, the University of North Carolina was founded at
Charlotte and where else?
A: Wilmington.
