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Question 1 of 15
What name did Jacques Cousteau call his main research vessel?
Cannes
Calliope
Conestoga
Calypso
Question 2 of 15
Who is the month of July named after?
Julius Caesar
Jesus Christ
King Charles
Jules Verne
Question 3 of 15
During which Civil War did the 'Battle of Memphis' take place?
French
American
English
Egyptian
Question 4 of 15
Roman men wore togas and Roman women wore what?
Sombreros
Stolas
Berets
Kilts
Question 5 of 15
Hereford, Jersey and Texas Longhorn are all breeds of which animal?
Pigs
Geese
Cattle
Sheep
Question 6 of 15
Who sang the famous song "Sunny Afternoon" (1966) ?
2Pac
Tom Odell
The Kinks
Beyoncé
Question 7 of 15
In "The Diary of a Young Girl", who were Anne Frank and her family hiding from?
Nazis
The American Military
The French Resistance
Detectives
Question 8 of 15
Arlington, Houston and Austin are cities in which US state?
Ontario
Canada
Nowhere
Texas
Question 9 of 15
A "fritter" is sweet or savory, coated or mixed into batter, and then cooked by what method?
Broiling
Boiling
Roasting
Deep-Frying
Question 10 of 15
Which material is commonly used to coat non-stick cookware?
Copper
Teflon
Nickel
Iron
Question 11 of 15
Which simple shoe was most often worn by citizens of Ancient Rome?
Oxford
Sneaker
Clog
Sandal
Question 12 of 15
Who sang the famous song "Hello" (1984)
Michael Jackson
Lionel Richie
Kensington
Madness
Question 13 of 15
Pericles built the Parthenon on a hill called the Acropolis. Where was this?
Rome
Constantinople
Alexandria
Athens
Question 14 of 15
Also known as La Guarachera de Cuba, Celia Cruz was the "queen" of what music?
Salsa
Reggae
Bhangra
Rai
Question 15 of 15
Strictly speaking, the kind of martini that James Bond likes is called a Bradford. How so?
It comes with olives
It is served at room temperature
It's shaken, not stirred
It is primarily made with vodka
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