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Question 1 of 15
Which 20th century musician was nicknamed Satchmo?
Bob Dylan
David Bowie
Louis Armstrong
Buddy Holly
Question 2 of 15
What was the first group created by Lennon and McCartney in the 50s?
Farmers
Butchers
Fisherman
Quarrymen
Question 3 of 15
New York and New Jersey were named after places in which European country?
England
Spain
Thailand
Russia
Question 4 of 15
In what Asian country are Fukuoka, Kyoto and Osaka popular tourist destinations?
South Korea
Japan
India
Indonesia
Question 5 of 15
Who was the first African-American to win the U.S. Open and Wimbledon tennis tournaments?
Arthur Ashe
Byron Black
Ashley Cooper
Henri Leconte
Question 6 of 15
An Angus is black and hornless; the Hereford is red with a white face; Ayrshires are often red, too. What are they?
Chickens
Horses
Cows
Pigs
Question 7 of 15
What painter's painting, The Painter, sank into the waters off Halifax, along with Swissair Flight 111?
Juan Peron
Pablo Picasso
Francisco Franco
Fidel Castro
Question 8 of 15
Who succeeded Prince Rainier to the throne of Monaco in 2005?
Stephen
Albert
Boris
David
Question 9 of 15
What is 25% of 400
140
100
250
200
Question 10 of 15
Iti, ni, san is 1, 2, 3 in which language?
Japanese
Spanish
French
Italian
Question 11 of 15
What is 86 plus the square root of 4?
90
88
89
41
Question 12 of 15
Which canal runs between Asia and Africa?
Nile
Panama
Suez
Tigress
Question 13 of 15
In the 1970s, the Western democracies pursued a thawing of relations called detente with what rivals?
Nazi nations
Commonwealth nations
Communist nations
Muslim nations
Question 14 of 15
What is the number one product made in France and sent to other countries?
Perfume
Computers
Cheese
Automobiles
Question 15 of 15
Live Aid was a dual-venue event taking place at Wembley Stadium in London and where?
Beaver Stadium
Michigan Stadium
JFK Stadium
Bryant-Denny Stadium
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