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Question and Answer Game
A question is posted, someone answers that question and asks another.... and so on and so on....
I'll start.... What tree leaf is on the Canadian flag? |
Answer:Maple tree leaf
Question: Who is Loretta Lynn's little sister whom is also a country singer? |
Answer: Crystal Gayle
Question: In Greek Mythology, who was the Goddess of wisdom, warfare, handicrafts and reason? |
Athena
Who was the fifth President of the United States? |
Answer:James Monroe
Question:Whats black & white & read all over? |
A Newspaper
What is the smallest bone in the human body? |
Answer: The smallest bones are the ear ossicles, three bones that are found in the middle ear.
Question: What is 3 x 62 + 35 - 12 + 18 x 25 ?? |
The stirrup is the smallest of the three bones in the ear.
(3 x 62) + 35 - 12 + (18 x 25) = 659 What is the national language of Brazil? |
Portuguese
Where is the one place in the world that you can see a noonbow? |
Portuguese (my step mom is from Brazil).
What is the address of the White House? |
1600 Pennsylvania Ave
Washington, DC What is the capital city of Alberta Canada? |
Originally Posted by gigglez: The capital of Alberta is Edmonton Before Barack Obama, who were the only two incumbent U.S. senators to be elected president? |
Warren G. Harding and John F. Kennedy
Who composed The Rite of Spring? |
Igor Stravinsky
Who wrote Little Red Riding Hood? |
The Brothers Grimm? I think
Who said: "I'm the president of the United States and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli"? |
George H. W. Bush
What is the smallest country? |
Vatican City
Where was the first library located? |
hmmmmm, Boston?
True or False - Chickens absorb vitamin-D through their combs from sunshine? |
False... I believe it is for keeping cool and attracting mates...
How did the secretary bird get it's name? |
Originally Posted by Bikini Ready: |
The bird derives its name from its long crest feathers, which stick out from the back of its head somewhat like the quill pens that office workers once carried behind their ears.
How many NASCAR races in a season? |
36 if I counted right on my son's listing for them.
On the moonbow according to a recent broadcast on CNN the one in Africa isn't no more why I have no idea but I remember seeing that. As for the one in Hawaii I didn't know about. Cumberland falls is Awesome! What zip code was mentioned 301 times in the first five years of Entertainment Weekly? |
A: 90210
Q: What president was shot while walking to California Governor Jerry Brown' office? |
Gerald Ford
Can you name all the different kinds of Red fruits? |
Red fruits, lemme see: acai berries, apples, cherries, cranberries, goji berries, pomegranates, raspberries, red currants, tomatoes, there's gotta be more but how's that for a start?
Gerald Ford: the wording "was shot" sounds like he was actually hit but he wasn't, I remember those two attempts on his life Moonbows: I Googled some more, a couple of articles said that the Victoria Falls moonbows have either disappeared or been diminished either due to, one site said forest cultivation or another one said an earthquake and air pollution, but some sites say they're still visible. Also moonbows are reported visible in Yosemite National Park, but they said Cumberland and (formerly?) Vic Falls were the only places where you could see them every time there was a full moon. What athletes have won gold medals in two different Olympics held in the same country (I'm sure of two but there may be more)? |
A: Would it be the Chinese gymnasts.
Q: Black-eyed peas are not peas. What are they? |
a rock group LOL( I didn't google so I am proboly wrong)
What is Axl Rose from Guns n Roses Real Name? |
Originally Posted by Corefull: |
Nope, the answer I was looking for was beans.
A: William Bruce Rose Q: What movie has Anthony Perkins explain: "Understand, I don't hate her. I hate what she's become. I hate her illness"? |
psycho...
that was a bonus question on my chem test 2 weeks ago...heh and at the axl rose one...william bails or balley or sumething? What was the whale named in pinocho? |
Monstro
How many seasons did the show Cheer's go on for? |
Cheers: 11 seasons
I guess my question about the Olympic athletes was too much of a stumper so I'll give you the answer: Carl Lewis (track/field, USA) and Steven Redgrave (rowing, UK) both won gold medals in 1984 in Los Angeles and 1996 in Atlanta. (The only other two times the same country hosted summer or winter Olympics twice within a 20-year span was in 1896 and 1906 [intercalated] in Athens, and Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976 in Innsbruck) What's the world's tallest building? |
Burj Dubai (Arabic: برج دبي "Dubai Tower") is a supertall skyscraper under construction in the Business Bay district of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is the tallest man-made structure ever built, despite being incomplete.
How many U.S. states are named after a president? |
One, Washington.
What is the most abundant natural resource in the US? |
crystal meth, just kidding!
A: Coal Q: Who had a 1980 No 1 hit with Woman in Love? |
Barbra Streisand
Normally the veins carry low oxygenated blood from the capillaries back to the heart. What are the only veins in the human body that regularly carry highly oxygenated blood? |
Pulmonary Vein
Another Health question! What is a normal pulse for an infant? |
for newborns 100-160
How many times has Dale jr won the Daytona 500? |
Ahhh, A Dale JR question :D
5 times! How many different varieties of apples are there? |
A: 7,500 worldwide.
Q: What nutty legume accounts for one sixth of the world's vegetable oil production? |
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