Trivia Quiz Questions With Answers
What color golf balls are used on the golf course in Antarctica?
A: Orange.
How long is Indianapolis's most famous motor race?
A: 500 miles.
Throughout the 80s and 90s Phil Collins recorded on which record
label?
A: Atlantic.
Who was the first female to have three consectu8ive US No 1 albums?
A: Donna Summer.
Which detective lived on a boat called St Vitus Dance?
A: Crockett.
Who has the best trivia questions?
A: Trivia Country!
On which river was the Grand Coulee built?
A: Columbia.
In which decade of the 20th century was Brad Pitt born?
A: 1960s.
In Spin City, Michael J Fox's character Michael Flaherty was whose
deputy?
A: Mayor Randal Wilson.
If it is noon in Connecticut, what time is it in Alabama?
A: 11:00 a.m.
In the Arab world what does the letter E Stand for in UAE?
A: Emirates.
Who had an 80s No 1 with Like A Prayer?
A: Madonna.
In which decade was Ewan McGregor born?
A: 1970s.
Who produced the first jumbo jet in 1975?
A: Boeing.
What relation was George Gershwin to Ira?
A: Brother.
On which label did Chuck Berry record in the 1950s and 1960s?
A: Chess.
Who had an 80s No 1 with Let's Hear It For The Boy?
A: Deniece Williams.
Where in America is the Rockefeller University?
A: New York.
What was the title of Kitty Kelley's book about Frank Sinatra?
A: His Way.
Which museum has the highest-funded art gallery?
A: Getty Museum.
In professional football, which state do the Cardinals call home?
A: Arizona.
Which musical instrument did Stan Getz play?
A: Tenor saxophone.
Which musical featured the song Tonight?
A: West Side Story.
In which eastern country were the Moonies founded in 1954?
A: Korea.
What kind of orchard did Chekhov write a play about?
A: Cherry.
Who won the triathlon for the fifth successive year in 1993?
A: Mark Allen.
Who had an 80s No 1 hit with Jack & Diane?
A: John Cougar.
Truman Capote wrote about Breakfast at which place?
A: Tiffany's.
On a computer keyboard which letter on the same line is immediately
right of the O?
A: P.
Abyssinia has become known as what?
A: Ethiopia.
In which decade of the 20th century was Anne Archer born?
A: 1940s.
Cass Gilbert was the major developer of what type of building?
A: Skyscraper.
What was the name of Michael Jackson's second wife?
A: Debbie Rowe.
In which state was Madonna born?
A: Michigan.
In comic books, who featured with Sugar?
A: Spike.
Who became speaker of the house of representatives in 1995?
A: Newt Gingrich.
John Glenn became Senator for which state?
A: Ohio.
The Battle Of New Orleans was a big No 1 for which singer?
A: Johnny Horton.
What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from
Mexico?
A: MEX.
In which cop series did Phil Collins appear as Phil the Shill?
A: Miami Vice.
Who created the character Noddy?
A: Enid Blyton.
Which US singer said, "You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor
without holding on?"
A: Dean Martin.
What is the name of the main space exploration center in Florida?
A: Cape Canaveral.
Which Phil sang on the 1950s No 1 To Know Him Is To Love Him?
A: Phil Spector.
