| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The U.S. constitution has 27 of these. What are they? | Amendments | 82%
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| Which weapon in the board game "Clue" is mostly likely to have wax on it? | Candlestick | 79%
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| What fast food chain introduced the Blizzard in 1985? | Dairy Queen | 77%
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| What magazine has published a list of the 400 richest Americans each year since 1982? | Forbes | 76%
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| What collection of 19 museums is known as "The Nation's Attic"? | The Smithsonian | 72%
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| Who did the Frito Company merge with in 1961? | H. W. Lay | 71%
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| What word can come after varsity, bomber, or dust? | Jacket | 66%
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| Whose number, 42, was retired by all Major League baseball teams? | Jackie Robinson | 64%
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| What is the name of Boston's largest daily newspaper? | Boston Globe | 59%
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| In "America the Beautiful", the mountains are purple. What color are the waves of grain? | Amber | 52%
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| What singer grew up in a small cabin near Pigeon Forge, Tennessee? | Dolly Parton | 52%
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| Which President's last name might be considered the antonym of "Emptyless"? | Millard Fillmore | 50%
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| What New York neighborhood gets its name because it is south of Houston street? | SoHo | 50%
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| What U.S.-based church owns an investment portfolio worth over $100 billion? | Latter-day Saints | 48%
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| What 1944 law paid for about 2.2 million WWII veterans to attend college? | {G}.{I}. {Bill} | 47%
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| What boxer was known as "Smokin' Joe"? | Joe Frazier | 45%
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| Which Presidential candidate had Joe Lieberman as his running mate? | Al Gore | 41%
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| What aggressive insect escaped from captivity in Brazil in 1956 and reached the United States in 1990? | Killer bee | 29%
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| Who, appropriately, founded a chain of stores in 1902 where people could save "cents"? | J. C. Penney | 28%
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| What gossip show derives its name from the 30 mile area around Los Angeles where many movie and TV studios are located? | TMZ | 19%
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