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Question 1 of 15
What is the name of a workshop where an artist produces art?
Museum
Studio
Gallery
Store
Question 2 of 15
Known for wearing tinted glasses, what movie pirate might as well wear an eye patch, since he's been basically blind in his left eye since birth?
Jude Law
Hugh Laurie
Daniel Craig
Johnny Depp
Question 3 of 15
Which European country gave us the dish of goulash?
Greece
France
Romania
Hungary
Question 4 of 15
Which of the following endangered species may you find in the Grand Canyon?
Black Rhino
Mountain Gorilla
Jaguar
Bald Eagle
Question 5 of 15
The science term "revolution" is best defined as what?
An Area Of 43,560 Square Feet
Energy From The Internal Heat Of The Earth
Rotation Through A Full Circle
Wall Built By A Beaver
Question 6 of 15
Writer William S Burroughs was named for his grandfather, who invented an arithmometer in 1885. What is this?
The radio
A better mousetrap
Sliced bread
An adding machine
Question 7 of 15
Twenty-two months of negotiation and the 1998 Good Friday Agreement ended violence in what nation?
Northern Ireland
France
Spain
Italy
Question 8 of 15
Who was the first person to appear on the cover of Playboy?
Elizabeth Taylor
Marilyn Monroe
Joan Collins
Pamela Anderson
Question 9 of 15
What was the name of the mutual defense treaty that eight communist states in Eastern Europe established on 14 May 1955?
The Kiev Pact
The Minsk Pact
The Warsaw Pact
The Moscow Pact
Question 10 of 15
What 16th and 17th century English playwright and poet was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon and was married to Anne Hathaway?
Christopher Marlowe
William Shakespeare
Andrew Lloyd Webber
John Dryden
Question 11 of 15
Of the following countries which is most renowned for making chocolate?
England
Belgium
Denmark
Sweden
Question 12 of 15
What is the capital city of the country Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Banja
Zenica
Sarajevo
Luka
Question 13 of 15
Who sang the famous song "Break On Through (To The Other Side)" (1967) ?
Alanis Morissette
Acda En De Munnik
The Doors
Stef Bos
Question 14 of 15
You may like your meat well-marbled. What makes up the marbles?
Muscle
Fat
Hair
Blood vessels
Question 15 of 15
If Susan wakes up at 6 am and nods off at 12 midnight, how many hours was she awake?
18
12
16
6
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