What nation was bounced from the Organization of American States in 1962? - correct answersCuba.
What continent has the fewest flowering plants? - correct answersAntarctica.
What element begins with the letter "k"? - correct answersKrypton.
What country saw a world record 315 million voters turn out for elections on May 20, 1991? - correct
answersIndia.
What national holiday in Mexico has picnickers munching chocolate coffins and sugar skulls? - correct
answersThe Day of the Dead.
What nation's military attached dynamite packs to Dobermans before sending them into Palestinian
guerrilla hideouts? - correct answersIsrael.
What was the first planet to be discovered using the telescope, in 1781? - correct answersUranus.
How many days does a cat usually stay in heat? - correct answersFive.
How many U.S. states border the Gulf of Mexico? - correct answersFive.
What's the ballet term for a 360-degree turn on one foot? - correct answersPirouette.
What did blind bank robber David Worrell use as a weapon when trying to rob a London bank? - correct
answersHis cane.
What Great Lake state has more shoreline than the entire U.S. Atlantic seaboard? - correct
answersMichigan.
What model appeared topless on the self-penned 1993 novel Pirate? - correct answersFabio.
, If you had Lafite-Rothschild on your dinner table, what would it be? - correct answersWine.
What is sushi traditionally wrapped in? - correct answersEdible seaweed.
May Queen, Wisley Crab, Foxwhelps, and Lane's Prince Albert are all species of what? - correct
answersApples.
What is allspice alternatively known as? - correct answersPimento.
What color is Absynth? - correct answersGreen.
What flavor is Cointreau? - correct answersOrange.
By what name was Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey more usually known? - correct answersFanny Cradock.
Which country has more tractors per capita, Canada, Iceland, or Japan? - correct answersIceland.
Who averaged one patent for every three weeks of his life? - correct answersThomas Edison.
What Elton John album became the first album to enter the charts at number one, in 1975? - correct
answersCaptain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.
What laundry detergent used the slogan, "ring around the collar"? - correct answersWisk.
Who, after anchoring in Hawaii in 1779, was mistaken for the god Lono? - correct answersCaptain James
Cook.
What continent is cut into two fairly equal halves by the Tropic of Capricorn? - correct answersAustralia.