Pot Luck Trivia Quiz Questions

 

Who said, "It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees?"
A: Emiliano Zapata.

In which year did Tanganyika and Zanzibar merge to form Tanzania?
A: 1964.

In which decade did motor car pioneer Henry Ford die?
A: 1940s.

Who wrote the novel Love Solves The Problem?
A: Barbara Cartland.

Ed Gagliardi, Al Greenwood and Dennis Elliot have all been in which group?
A: Foreigner.

On what date in 1969 did Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon?
A: July 20th.

Bandar Seri Begawan International airport is in which country?
A: Brunei.

Which song starts, "On a dark desert highway?"
A: Hotel California.

Which golfer said, "Grey hair is great. 'Ask anyone who's bald?"
A: Lee Trevino.

Great pot luck trivia quiz questions can be found where?
A: Trivia Country!

For which movie did Katherine Hepburn win her third Oscar?
A: The Lion in Winter.

What was Rambo's first name?
A: John.

When did field hockey become an Olympic event for men?
A: 1908.

Which state celebrated its centenary of joining the Union in 1921?
A: Missouri.

What was the profession of Paul Strand (1890 - 1976)?
A: Photographer.

How was Eleanor Gough McKay better known?
A: Billie Holiday.

Who invented the world's first data-processing machine?
A: Herman Hollerith.

Bill Cosby had a professional trial in which sport?
A: Football.

What was the first film Alfred Hitchcock made in Hollywood?
A: Rebecca.

What is the most common street name in the UK?
A: High Street.

Bujumbura international airport is in which country?
A: Burundi.

What star sign was Michael Jackson?
A: Virgo.

The painting The Scream was stolen form which city in 1994?
A: Oslo.

What was Paul Newman's first movie?
A: The Silver Chalice.

What is Mica Paris' real name?
A: Michelle Wallen.

Which 60s song starts, "You've got a lot of nerve?"
A: Positively 4th Street.

To ten thousand square miles, what is the area of Utah?
A: 82,168.

Which University of Wisconsin has the highest enrolment figure?
A: Madison.

What was the day job that Boris Yeltsin started out with?
A: Builder.

What was special about Fred Balasare's 1962 Channel swim?
A: Swam underwater.

How old was Harry Stevens when he married at the Caravilla Retirement Home, Wisconsin in 1984?
A: 104.

What is Diane Keaton's real name?
A: Diane Hall.

Which supermodel said, "I look very scary in the mornings?
A: Linda Evangelista.

American Sammy Duvall was a world champion in which sport?
A: Water skiing.

What year was the centenary of Illinois joining the Union?
A: 1918.

Which word used to be in the name of The San Francisco Ballet?
A: Opera.

Which singer has appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine 16 times?
A: Mick Jagger.

How many teams contested the first soccer World Cup held in 1930?
A: 13.

What nationality were Mother Teresa's parents?
A: Albanian.

Who had a 60s No 1 hit with I'm Telling You Now?
A: Freddie & The Dreamers.

What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from The Bahamas?
A: BS.

Who directed The Sting?
A: George Roy Hill.

How many weeks did Macarena by Los Del Rio spend on the top 100?
A: 60.

Which philosopher wrote Eros and Civilization and One Dimensional Man?
A: Herbert Marcuse.

To ten thousand square miles, what is the area of Pennsylvania?
A: 44,820 square miles.

What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from Sri Lanka?
A: CL.

Who directed the movie East of Eden?
A: Elia Kazan.

Which actor was born on exactly the same day as musician Herb Alpert?
A: Richard Chamberlain.

Who had a 70s No 1 hit with Sundown?
A: Gordon Lightfoot.

In which year did Count Basie die?
A:1984.

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