Pot Luck Trivia - 40 Question Quiz!
Who said, "I never had any problems with drugs--only with
policemen"?
A: Keith Richard.
What was the profession of Glenn Close's father?
A: Doctor.
Who had a No 1 hit with wishing Well?
A: Terence Trent D'Arby.
Who had a big 60s No 1 with People Got To Be Free?
A: The Rascals.
Sean O' Feeney worked under what name as a movie director?
A: John Ford.
What was Katharine Hepburn's first movie?
A: A Bill of Divorcement.
Which Beatles track spent nine weeks at No 1 in the US?
A: Hey Jude.
Which actor's real name is Walter Matasschansayasky?
A: Walter Matthau.
How is Simone Kaminker better know?
A: Simone Signoret.
In which decade of the 20th century was Willem Dafoe born?
A:1950s.
Who was starring in The Streets of
San Francisco at the same time
as being executive producer on One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest?
A: Michael Douglas.
Which late rock star said, "When you're dead you're made for
life?"
A: Jimi Hendrix.
Which Arthur recorded the 60s classic Sweet Soul
Music?
A: Conley.
In song, what does every
rose have according to the group
Poison?
A: Its thorn.
In which decade of the 20th century was Nick Nolte born?
A: 1940s.
Which James Bond appeared in The Persuaders?
A: Roger Moore.
Which band leader wrote One O'
Clock Jump and Jumpin at the
Woodside?
A: Count Basie.
In TV's Charlie's Angels, what was the name of the agency headed
by Charlie?
A: Townsend Investigations.
With which three words did TV's Dragnet always begin?
A: Ladies and Gentlemen.
Which musical featured the song Too Darn Hot?
A: Kismet.
Where was the unsuccessful landing by US troops in April 1961?
A: Bay of Pigs.
Susan Devoy has been a 90s world champion in which
sport?
A: Squash.
Who created Felix the cat?
A: Otto Messmer.
In which state was
Michael Jackson's Never Land Ranch?
A: California.
Which rank did actor James Stewart reach in the US Air Force?
A: Colonel.
Joe Louis was a native of which US state?
A: Alabama.
What type of plays did George Feydeau specialize in writing?
A: Farce.
What was NBC's biggest 90s comedy after
Seinfeld?
A: 3rd Rock From The Sun.
What did the Tic-Tac throw in the Bond movies with deadly result?
A: Bowler Hat.
Which US state gave its name to a musical by Rodgers &
Hammerstein?
A: Oklahoma.
Who sculpted the statue of liberty?
A: Frederic Auguste Bartholdi.
"Honey, I just forgot to duck" were the words of which sportsman?
A: Jack Dempsy.
1994 was the Chinese year of which creature?
A: Dog.
What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from
Gibraltar?
A: GBZ.
If it is 9 a.m. in Nevada, what time is it in
Utah?
A: 10 a.m.
In which country is Chernobyl, scene of a nuclear leak when it
was still part of the USSR?
A: Ukraine.
What was President
Herbert Hoover's middle name?
A: Clark.
Which Bob Dylan album featured Johnny Cash?
A: Nashville Skyline.
Which physicist was involved in the development of nuclear
weapons in the USSR but became a dissident under Communist rule?
A: Andrei Sakharov.
Which former Soviet
Communist Party newspaper was re-launched as
a tabloid in 1996?
A: Pravda.
In NYPD Blue who played Bobby Simone?
A: Jimmy Smits.
The hole in the ozone layer formed over which continent?
A: Antarctica.
In which decade of the 20th century was the Buffalo nickel first
minted?
A: 1910s.