Crazy Trivia Questions
A Dorset shop sells bookends made from 140 million year old
what?
A: Fossilized Dinosaur
Manure.
What did French racing driver Jean Behra keep in his
pocket?
A: A spare plastic right ear.
In 1984 a stewardess called the police and told them she'd
left what in her cupboard?
A: Husband in Bondage.
Goldfish don’t have what?
A: Eyelids.
What killed Hans Steininger who had the world's longest
Beard?
A: He tripped over it down stairs.
What literary character derives his name from the Latin
word for nobody?
A: Captain Nemo.
What was Sandra Wes of Texas, who died in 1977, was buried
in?
A: Her blue Ferrari.
Most lipsticks contain what un-appealing item?
A: Fish Scales.
The longest carrot ever grown was measured to be how long?
A: 17 feet long.
In what nation did a foot deodorant get elected into
office?
A: Equador.
The biggest landowner in
New York city is who?
A: Catholic Church.
What famous person failed his entrance exams to school at
the age of 16?
A: Albert Einstein.
Federal law prohibits the recycling of used what in the
U.S.?
A: Eyeglasses.
At 28 inches Maoni Vi of Capetown has the world longest
what?
A: Pubic Hair.
One eighth of the U.S . population has worked where?
A: MacDonald's.
Forty-three pounds and 7-1/4 ounce is the heaviest coin
recorded. Where is it from?
A: Sweden.
In Washington state what type of candy is banned?
A: Lollypops.
At the age of 72, who set a world water speed record over
70 mph?
A: Alexander Graham Bell.
67% of the world's population has never done what?
A: Made a phone call.
What game show was shown on Britain's live cable TV?
A: Topless Darts.
At Woodstock, in 1969, how many babies were born?
A: One or two or three.
Cows stand up and sit down about how many times a day?
A: 14