Pot Luck Trivia Quiz Questions and Answers
Early in the century who wrote the novel The Lost World?
A: Arthur Conan Doyle.
Which 1994 hit came from the movie With Honors?
A: I'll Remember.
Which state was Tracy Chapman born in?
A: Ohio.
Who was the blond star for the movie Tea For Two in 1950?
A: Doris Day.
Which language does the word ombudsman derive from?
A: Swedish.
Nat King Cole was a native of which US state?
A: Alabama.
Who won the Oscar for best producer for Reds?
A: Warren Beatty.
How is the subject of the movie Reversal of Fortune, Claus Cecil
Borberg, better known?
A: Claus Bon Bulow.
Who had a 1980s No 1 hit with True
Colors?
A: Cyndi Lauper.
What was Glen Campbell's second Billboard No 1 hit single?
A: Southern Nights.
If it is 11 a.m. in Missouri, what time is it in
Wyoming?
A: 10 a.m.
In the TV series ALF, what did ALF stand for?
A: Alien Life Form.
Who had a No 1 hit with Foolish Beat?
A: Debbie Gibson.
How many individual bets make up a Yankee?
A: Eleven.
In Germany what are strumpfhose?
A: Tights.
In the movie Junior what was different about the Schwarzenegger
character?
A: He was pregnant.
Which French brothers
invented the first films?
A: Lumiere brothers.
Who won the Best Director Oscar for the English Patient?
A: Anthony Minghella.
What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from
Switzerland?
A: CH.
Who had a 1980s No 1 hit With or Without You?
A: U2.
What does A stand for in GATT?
A: Agreement.
What type of explosion is associated with "Alamogordo in New
Mexico?
A: Nuclear.
In which decade was Hugh Grant born?
A: 1960s.
What was Wilhelm Rontgen's most important discovery?
A: X-rays.
Who was boxing's heavyweight champion throughout the 40s?
A: Joe Louis.
In which film did the Janet Jackson ballad Again feature?
A: Poetic Justice.
Which member of The Monkees came from England?
A: Davey Jones.
Who wrote Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?
A: Edward Albeel.
In which decade of the 20th century was Woody Harrelson born?
A: 1960s.
What was the occupation of Laura Palmer of Twin Peaks fame?
A: High School Student.
Who duetted with Peter Cetera on the No 1 The Next Time I Fall?
A: Amy Grant.
Who won the best director Oscar for Unforgiven?
A: Clint Eastwood.
According to a 1990 survey, which was the poorest state in the
USA?
A: South Dakota.
Which ventilation system was developed by W H Carrier in 1902?
A: Air conditioning.
How was SDI also known?
A: Star Wars.
What was President Warren Harding's middle name?
A: Gamaliel.
Vehicles from which country use the international registration
letter N?
A: Norway.
Which color appears with blue on the UN flag?
A: White.
In which Open in Germany was Monica Seles stabbed?
A: Hamburg.
In WWII, what was called Operation Dynamo?
A: Evacuation of Dunkirk.
Who created and introduced The
Twilight Zone?
A: Rod Serling.
Which toy was the brain child of Ole Kirk Christiansen of
Denmark?
A: Lego.
The movie The Wizard of Oz was based on which children's fantasy?
A: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
Which Roman numeral does Ted Danson have after his name?
A: III.
Which musical featured the song When I Marry Mr.
Snow?
A: Carousel.
In which US state was the J Paul Getty Museum founded?
A: California.
"Adopt, adapt, improve" was adopted as which group's motto?
A: The Round Table.
Who had a 60s No 1 duetting with Nino Tempo?
A: April Stevens.
What did the W C stand for in W C Fields' names?
A: William Claude.
Osaka international airport is in which country?
A: Japan.