Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Sartre's "No ____"

Answer: Exit

Charles who wrote "Winning Bridge Made Easy"

Answer: Goren

Rapper aka Slim Shady

Answer: Eminem

Jay who does "Jaywalking"

Answer: Leno

Form 1040 org.

Answer: IRS

Saturday, May 26, 2007

University of Maine's home

Answer: Orono

"The Cosby Show" kid

Answer: Theo

steinway piano maker

Answer: Steinway & Sons

"Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion" author

Answer: Hume

Town largely destroyed by the Battle of Normandy

Answer: Caen

Possessed girl in "The Exorcist"

Answer: Regan

Composer Scarlatti

Answer: Alessandro

Deity credited with inventing the lyre

Answer: Hermes

scheming vicar in "Emma"

Answer: Mr. Elton

N.L. and A.L. city

Answer: Chicago (CHI)

Kia subcompact

Answer: Rio

"The Terminator" heroine

Answer: Sarah

Oliver of "The West Wing"

Answer: Platt

Retired number of Dodger Tommy Lasorda

Answer: Two

Allen Ginsberg's Plutonian

Answer: Ode

1962 hit file whose climax is on Crab Key Island

Answer: Bond

Muppets' creator

Answer: Henson

Actress Barbara Bel

Answer: Geddes

de Cologne

Answer: Eau

Language along the Mekong River

Answer: Lao

Anne who wrote "Abie's Irish Rose"

Answer: Nichols

Pfizer product used before brushing the teeth

Answer: Plax

1987 biopic about a '50s legend

Answer: La Bamba

___ Spiegel: German magazine

Answer: Der

1961 Literature Nobelist Andric

Answer: Ivo

"Ziegfeld Girl" actress

Answer: Lana Turner

Poet John who won a Pulitzer Prize for "77 Dream Songs"

Answer: Berryman

1841 Adolphe Adam Ballet

Answer: Giselle

"Let's Have Healthy Children" author Davis

Answer: Adelle

Who was the greek godess of youth?

Answer: Hebe

Friday, May 25, 2007

What is an Island in N.C.?

Answer: Roanoke

What is a DNA component?

Answer: Adenine

Who is a one-named rap star/actress?

Answer: Eve

What is the 1974 Dustin Hoffman movie?

Answer: Lenny, where he played Lenny Bruce.

What is the river from the Savoy Alps?

Answer: The Rhone River

What is Arizona's Peak National Observatory?

Answer: The full name is the Kitt Peak National Observatory.

Who is designer Schiaparelli?

Answer: Elsa Schiaparelli

What is the first word of Oregon's Latin motto?

Answer: Their motto is "She Flies With Her Own Wings", which in Latin is "Alis Volat Propiis".

Who was the "De Vulgari Eloquentia" author?

Answer: Dante Alighieri

Who was the singer with the 1980 #1 hit "Upside Down"?

Answer: Diana Ross

What is the full name of Massenet's "Le"?

Answer: Le Cid

Who was the 1992 Pulitzer poet James?

Answer: James Tate

Who was Massen of the 1940s film "Tokyo Rose"?

Answer: Osa Massen

What is the last name of the country singer travis?

Answer: Tritt

What is the first name of the conductor klemperer?

Answer: Otto

What is the bbc sitcom involving the monsoon family?

Answer: Absolutely Fabulous

Who was esau's brother?

Answer: Jacob.

what is hebrew for one who wrestles with god?

Answer: According to Genesis 32:28, the answer is Israel.

what is the russian peninsula bordering the white sea?

Answer: The Kola Peninsula

What is the name of the 1989 film set at eastside high?

Answer: Lean On Me, starring Morgan Freeman.

who is the wife/sister of zeus?

Answer: Hera, also known as Juno

who is the get outta my dreams get into my car singer?

Answer: Billy Ocean

what is the capital of south australia?

Answer: The capital of South Australia is Adelaide.

who was the stranger author?

Answer: The author of "The Stranger" was Albert Camus.

what are the four noble truths?

Answer: In Buddhism, there are four "noble truths". They are:

1. The Nature of Dukkha (life means suffering)
2. The Origin of Dukkha (the origin of suffering is attachment)
3. The Cessation of Dukkha (the cessation of suffering is attainable)
4. The Way Leading to the Cessation of Dukkha (the path to the cessation of suffering).

who was the 2003 al manager of the year?

Answer: Tony Pena of the Kansas City Royals

what is the source of sulfuric acid?

Answer: In nature, sulfuric acid is released into the air by volcanoes. There are also smaller instances of it, such as cutting an onion - they release a chemical that mixes with eye moisture to create sulfuric acid.

who was the 2006 oscar winner for his first film?

Answer: Al Gore, for "An Inconvenient Truth"

how many top seeded men’s teams have lost a first round march madness game through 2000?

Answer: None. A #1 seed has never lost to a #16 seed.

who is the name of the rose writer?

Answer: Umberto Eco.

who was willing to become boris yeltsin’s fourth prime minister in 17 months in august of 1999?

Answer: Vladimir Putin

what is the worlds second highest capital?

Answer: Quito, Ecuador.

who is the vienna state opera music director?

Answer: Seiji Ozwa

what do the intrepid farmers of namaha iowa use to square dance at the farmall promenade?

Answer: Tractors.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

What is the city 15 miles se of rome?

Answer: Albano Laziale

Who was the cole porter biographer?

Answer: It was William Mcbrien.

Who was the steppenwolf author?

Answer: Hermann Hesse

Who is the nato secretary general?

Answer: The Secretary General of NATO is Jaap de Hoop Scheffer.

Who was the deuterium discoverer?

Answer: Harold Clayton Urey was the discoverer or deuterium, which is the heavy non-radioactive isotope of hydrogen.

Where was the Jungle Book setting?

Answer: The movie "The Jungle Book" was set in Asia.

What was a cat played by fonda?

Answer: In 1965, Jane Fonda played the role of "Cat Ballou" in the movie of the same name.

What was the 1767 act of parliament?

Answer: The 1767 Act of Parliament decreed that the Navigation should be administered by Commissioners, meaning landowners and local VIPs.

Who was Prince Valiant's wife?

Answer: In the tv series, Prince Valiant was unmarried.

Who was the dancing with the stars winner?

Answer: The winning couple was speedskater Apolo Anton Ohno and his partner Julianne Hough.

where can I find working class hero lyrics?

Answer: Yahoo has them here.

what capital is on the tiber river?

Answer: Rome, Italy.

what is a ships lowest deck?

Answer: The lowest deck on a ship is known as the "Orlop Deck".

who was the greatest generation author?

Answer: Tom Brokaw

who won american idol?

Answer: The winner of the 2007 season of American Idol was Jordin Sparks, beating Blake Lewis in the final.

what pro league features sports teams named shock fire and storm?

Answer: The WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association)

what public figure’s retirement did german bishop karl lehmann dare to suggest in 2000?

Answer: Pope John Paul II

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