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Lusitania was the Roman name for what country?
Portugal
What high fashion designer spent two years in medical school before changing his career?
Georgio Armani
Who won the NCAA basketball championship in 1944?
University of Utah
Which city in Germany holds the annual Wagner festival?
Bayreuth
Where was Jim Morrison buried?
Paris
Edward VIII abdicated the throne for which woman?
Wallis Simpson
What river divides Amsterdam in two?
Amstel River
What was the Allies' password on D-Day?
Mickey Mouse
Which opera was written to commemorate the opening of the Suez Canal?
Aida
What drink is named for the wormwood plant?
Vermouth
How many points are there on a maltese cross?
8
What does a squirrel live in?
A Drey
What did Esau sell his birthright for?
A pottage of lentils
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Where was W.C. Fields' library?
In his bathroom
Who was poisoned, then shot and finally drowned on December 30, 1916?
Rasputin
How many muscles are in a cats ear?
32
What is the official state instrument of South Dakota?
The Fiddle
What army's motto is blood and fire?
Salvation Army
What is the longest word you can make using only the letters on the top row of a key board?
Typewriter
In Greek mythology, who was the first mortal woman?
Pandora
How many ridges does an American dime have around its edge?
118
What three fruits are represented in the Fruit of the Loom ads?
Apple, Grapes, Gooseberry
Who did Peeping Tom peep at?
Lady Godiva
In which U.S. State was oil first discovered?
Pennsylvania
What screen star's coffin was stolen from a Swiss cemetery in 1978?
Charlie Chaplin
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somebody has spent too much time on Crystal trivia.
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