| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What is Garfield's favorite food? | Lasagna | 86%
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| Who was Tom Sawyer's closest friend? | Huckleberry Finn | 74%
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| What do the letters FD stand for in FDNY? | Fire Department | 68%
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| What type of novels does Danielle Steel write? | Romance | 67%
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| Who was the King of England when the U.S. become independent? Name and number please | {George} {III} | 63%
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| What product did Orville Redenbacher sell? | Popcorn | 63%
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| There are two state capitals whose name starts with a month of the year. Name either. | Juneau / Augusta | 61%
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| What is the only state to border 3 different Canadian provinces? | Montana | 58%
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| Name one of the three authors of the Federalist Papers. | Alexander Hamilton / James Madison / John Jay | 57%
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| What TV show made Ken Jennings and James Holzhauer famous? | Jeopardy! | 54%
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| "Green circle" is the easiest grade of ski slope in North America. What is the most difficult? | Double Black Diamond | 52%
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| Who was elected as Senator from the state of New York in the year 2000? | Hillary Clinton | 50%
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| Who did actress Nancy Davis marry in 1952? | Ronald Reagan | 50%
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| What was the first name of famous evangelists Graham and Sunday? | Billy | 48%
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| What Pennsylvania steel town is named after a place in the Bible? | Bethlehem | 43%
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| Who, allegedly, took an axe and gave her mother 40 whacks? | Lizzie Borden | 43%
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| What city is home to the musical groups Boyz II Men and the Roots? | Philadelphia | 38%
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| Some U.S. coins have a "D" imprinted on them. What does it stand for? | Denver | 37%
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| What is Alfred E. Neuman's catchphrase? | What, me {Worry}? | 26%
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| What was Robert Bork prevented from joining when he was "Borked" in 1987? | U.S. Supreme Court | 25%
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