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Advanced General Trivia Quiz #3

written by: shimonbentzvi
 
A very difficult general trivia quiz. Did I say it was difficult?

Question 1:


Name the first NFL team to win the Super Bowl indoors.
Tampa Bay
Dallas
Pittsburgh
Miami

Question 2:


What was the first US city to play a Beatles song on the radio?
Seattle
Pittsburgh
Cleveland
Memphis

Question 3:


In the Hawaiian language this word means "woman".
wahine (wah-hee-knee)
kane (kah-nay)
hoaloha (hoe-ah-low-hah)
makuahine (maa-koo-ah-hee-knee)

Question 4:


The actors who played Lenny Briscoe and Ed Green in "Law and Order," both starred in extremely successful musicals before appearing in "Law and Order".  (place mouse pointer over ? icon to view hints or answer requirements)
False
True

Question 5:


Who was the first Major League Baseball player to hit four homers in one game and three triples in another game?
Tris Speaker
Willie Mays
Mickey Mantle
Joe Dimaggio

Question 6:


This award-winning composer/arranger has written and arranged the themes for "St. Elsewhere", "Law and Order", "NYPD Blue", "Toma", "The Rockford Files" and several other great TV shows.
Jack Vita
Mike Post
Danny Lux
Danny Elfman

Question 7:


Daniel D. Palmer was an American grocer born in Canada. In the early part of the 20th century he developed a new field of medicine. He combined the Greek words for "hand" and "practical" to name his new area of study. What is it?


Question 8:


Identical twins have identical fingerprints.
True
False

Question 9:


D-Day refers to one of the biggest military operations in history that took place on June 6, 1944. What was the pass word used by the Allied Forces on that day?
Overlord
Mickey Mouse
Sceptre
Ike

Question 10:


If you travelled due east from Cape Horn, what is the first piece of land you would hit?  (place mouse pointer over ? icon to view hints or answer requirements)


Question 11:


This American city was the site of the first musicians union in the USA. Its zoo housed the lion that roared before every MGM movie. It is called "Bluff City." Although it is the largest city in the state it has never been the state capital. What is this city?
Newark
Memphis
Burbank
New York City

Question 12:


What is the term for a small, thin piece of skin, especially the skin that comes off the body after a sunburn?
bobo
blype
obol
olea

Question 13:


The TV show "Medium" revolves around a "psychic consultant" named Allison Du Bois. True or False: The character is named after a real life "psychic consultant" called Allison DuBois.
True
False

Question 14:


In the beautiful Italian city of Pontedassio there is a very strange museum. What is this museum dedicated to?  (place mouse pointer over ? icon to view hints or answer requirements)


Question 15:


Where does the name "Kansas" come from?
from a Huron word meaning "long space"
from the Chinook word for the area
from the indigenous people of that area of the USA
from an Apache word meaning "small rivers"

 


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