Number: 1894 Type: factoid Description: How far is it from Earth to Mars? Number: 1895 Type: factoid Description: How late is Disneyland open? Number: 1896 Type: factoid Description: What was the Hunchback of Notre Dame's real name? Number: 1897 Type: factoid Description: What is the name of the airport in Dallas Ft. Worth? Number: 1898 Type: factoid Description: What city is Disneyland in? Number: 1899 Type: factoid Description: What book did Rachel Carson write in 1962? Number: 1900 Type: factoid Description: What country is Aswan High Dam located in? Number: 1901 Type: definition Description: Who is Aaron Copland? Number: 1902 Type: list Description: Which past and present NFL players have the last name of Johnson? Number: 1903 Type: factoid Description: How many time zones are there in the world? Number: 1904 Type: factoid Description: How high is the pitcher's mound? Number: 1905 Type: definition Description: What is a golden parachute? Number: 1906 Type: factoid Description: How did the disciple Peter die? Number: 1907 Type: definition Description: Who is Alberto Tomba? Number: 1908 Type: factoid Description: What is the population of Iceland? Number: 1909 Type: factoid Description: What business was the source of John D. Rockefeller's fortune? Number: 1910 Type: factoid Description: What are pennies made of? Number: 1911 Type: factoid Description: What is the name of the chart that tells you the symbol for all chemical elements? Number: 1912 Type: factoid Description: In which city is the River Seine? Number: 1913 Type: list Description: What breeds of dog have won the "Best in Show" award at the Westminster Dog Show? Number: 1914 Type: factoid Description: What city is the home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Number: 1915 Type: list Description: List the names of chewing gums. Number: 1916 Type: factoid Description: What city did Duke Ellington live in? Number: 1917 Type: definition Description: What is Bausch & Lomb? Number: 1918 Type: factoid Description: How did Jimi Hendrix die? Number: 1919 Type: factoid Description: How big is Mars? Number: 1920 Type: factoid Description: When was "Cold Mountain" written? Number: 1921 Type: factoid Description: How did Virginia Woolf die? Number: 1922 Type: factoid Description: How fast is an eye blink? Number: 1923 Type: list Description: What governments still officially recognize and support International Labor Day? Number: 1924 Type: factoid Description: When was the first hair dryer made? Number: 1925 Type: factoid Description: What did Ozzy Osbourne bite the head off of? Number: 1926 Type: factoid Description: When was the U.S. capitol built? Number: 1927 Type: factoid Description: How did George Washington die? Number: 1928 Type: factoid Description: how did Patsy Cline die Number: 1929 Type: factoid Description: What band did the music for the 1970's film "Saturday Night Fever"? Number: 1930 Type: factoid Description: What band was Jerry Garcia with? Number: 1931 Type: factoid Description: When was Prince Charles born? Number: 1932 Type: factoid Description: When did International Volunteers Day begin? Number: 1933 Type: definition Description: Who is Vlad the Impaler? Number: 1934 Type: factoid Description: What is the play "West Side Story" based on? Number: 1935 Type: factoid Description: What color is the top stripe on the U.S. flag? Number: 1936 Type: factoid Description: How many stories are in the Sears Tower? Number: 1937 Type: factoid Description: How fast can a nuclear submarine travel? Number: 1938 Type: factoid Description: How many floors are in the Empire State Building? Number: 1939 Type: factoid Description: How did Einstein die? Number: 1940 Type: list Description: What grapes are used in making wine? Number: 1941 Type: factoid Description: What membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye? Number: 1942 Type: factoid Description: How many Olympic Games were canceled because of World War I? Number: 1943 Type: factoid Description: What is the name of Ling Ling's mate? Number: 1944 Type: factoid Description: What did George Washington call his house? Number: 1945 Type: factoid Description: When was Adolf Hitler born? Number: 1946 Type: factoid Description: What day and month did Nixon resign? Number: 1947 Type: factoid Description: What country did Catherine the Great rule? Number: 1948 Type: factoid Description: What is the word which means one hiring his relatives? Number: 1949 Type: factoid Description: What is the nickname of the British flag? Number: 1950 Type: factoid Description: Who created the literary character Phineas Fogg? Number: 1951 Type: factoid Description: What beach was "I Dream of Jeannie" filmed on? Number: 1952 Type: factoid Description: How late will airlines let you fly in pregnancy? Number: 1953 Type: factoid Description: How many NFL teams are there? Number: 1954 Type: factoid Description: What country made the Statue of Liberty? Number: 1955 Type: definition Description: Who is Akbar the Great? Number: 1956 Type: factoid Description: What country is the largest in square miles? Number: 1957 Type: definition Description: What are fractals? Number: 1958 Type: factoid Description: How fast can a king cobra kill you? Number: 1959 Type: factoid Description: What does cc mean in letter writing? Number: 1960 Type: factoid Description: How many gas stations are there in the United States? Number: 1961 Type: factoid Description: What position did Satchel Paige play in professional baseball? Number: 1962 Type: factoid Description: What country is know as the "Land of the Rising Sun"? Number: 1963 Type: list Description: Who are professional female boxers? Number: 1964 Type: definition Description: Who is Allen Iverson? Number: 1965 Type: factoid Description: What company manufactures Sinemet? Number: 1966 Type: factoid Description: What capital city do you see from the top of Bunker Hill? Number: 1967 Type: factoid Description: What party led Australia from 1983 to 1996? Number: 1968 Type: factoid Description: What fruit's stone does Laetrile come from? Number: 1969 Type: factoid Description: What does ACLU stand for? Number: 1970 Type: factoid Description: What is the national airline of Spain? Number: 1971 Type: factoid Description: What city is the Liberty Bell currently located in? Number: 1972 Type: definition Description: Who was Abraham in the Old Testament? Number: 1973 Type: factoid Description: What player on a basketball team usually plays the post or pivot position? Number: 1974 Type: factoid Description: What is Richie's surname on "Happy Days"? Number: 1975 Type: factoid Description: How did Cleopatra die? Number: 1976 Type: factoid Description: What is the motto for the Boy Scouts? Number: 1977 Type: factoid Description: How large in square miles is North Carolina? Number: 1978 Type: factoid Description: How big is the sun? Number: 1979 Type: factoid Description: How many moons does Venus have? Number: 1980 Type: factoid Description: How far is the moon from Earth in miles? Number: 1981 Type: factoid Description: How long is the Great Barrier Reef? Number: 1982 Type: factoid Description: What movie won the Academy Award for best picture in 1989? Number: 1983 Type: factoid Description: When was Lyndon B. Johnson president? Number: 1984 Type: factoid Description: What are people born 1965 through 1980 called? Number: 1985 Type: factoid Description: What is the Cav's arena name? Number: 1986 Type: factoid Description: What city is Ole Mississippi University in? Number: 1987 Type: definition Description: What is ETA in Spain? Number: 1988 Type: list Description: List the names of casinos owned by Native Americans. Number: 1989 Type: factoid Description: When was chewing tobacco banned in baseball? Number: 1990 Type: factoid Description: What comic book friend of Archie wears a crown-shaped hat? Number: 1991 Type: factoid Description: How did Minnesota get its name? Number: 1992 Type: factoid Description: How hot is the sun? Number: 1993 Type: factoid Description: How many official languages does Switzerland have? Number: 1994 Type: factoid Description: What was the Beatles' first number one hit? Number: 1995 Type: factoid Description: What department is responsible for regulating casino gambling in Mississippi? Number: 1996 Type: factoid Description: What city is Duke University in? Number: 1997 Type: factoid Description: What American revolutionary general turned over West Point to the British? Number: 1998 Type: factoid Description: How old was Babe Ruth when he died? Number: 1999 Type: factoid Description: What is the state with the smallest population? Number: 2000 Type: factoid Description: How many Earth days does it take for Mars to orbit the sun? Number: 2001 Type: factoid Description: What rock band sang "A Whole Lotta Love"? Number: 2002 Type: list Description: Name singers performing the role of Donna Elvira in performances of Mozart's "Don Giovanni". Number: 2003 Type: factoid Description: How far is the distance for a free throw? Number: 2004 Type: factoid Description: What do the opposite sides of a die add up to? Number: 2005 Type: factoid Description: What is the fastest roller coaster? Number: 2006 Type: definition Description: Who is Aga Khan? Number: 2007 Type: factoid Description: How many years are there in a French president's term? Number: 2008 Type: definition Description: What is the vagus nerve? Number: 2009 Type: factoid Description: What animal has human-like fingerprints? Number: 2010 Type: factoid Description: What island was Napoleon exiled to after his defeat at Waterloo? Number: 2011 Type: factoid Description: When was Leonardo da Vinci born? Number: 2012 Type: factoid Description: How did Marty Robbins die? Number: 2013 Type: factoid Description: How many stripes are on the American flag? Number: 2014 Type: list Description: List brands of pianos. Number: 2015 Type: factoid Description: What building is the Academy of Country Music Awards held in? Number: 2016 Type: factoid Description: What is the area of western Germany that is known for its rich coal deposits? Number: 2017 Type: factoid Description: What percent of the nation's cheese does Wisconsin produce? Number: 2018 Type: factoid Description: How many days are there in a Martian year? Number: 2019 Type: factoid Description: What Boston Red Sox infielder was given his father's first name, with the letters reversed? Number: 2020 Type: factoid Description: In which city would you find the Louvre? Number: 2021 Type: factoid Description: What is the world's largest coral reef? Number: 2022 Type: factoid Description: What English city does the prime meridian pass through? Number: 2023 Type: factoid Description: What continent is the world's largest dessert on? Number: 2024 Type: definition Description: Who is Andrea Bocceli? Number: 2025 Type: factoid Description: What sports stadium has been billed as "the eighth wonder of the world"? Number: 2026 Type: factoid Description: When was the first Olympics held? Number: 2027 Type: factoid Description: When was OJ Simpson arrested for murder? Number: 2028 Type: factoid Description: What are the biggest snakes in the world? Number: 2029 Type: factoid Description: How many electoral votes does Tennessee have? Number: 2030 Type: factoid Description: How do you say "cat" in the French language? Number: 2031 Type: factoid Description: Who was the ancient Egyptian god that was the patron of music and pleasure? Number: 2032 Type: factoid Description: What sporting event first took place in 1903? Number: 2033 Type: factoid Description: How many types of human blood are there? Number: 2034 Type: list Description: List female astronauts or cosmonauts. Number: 2035 Type: factoid Description: How many stomachs does a cow have? Number: 2036 Type: factoid Description: How many counties are in California? Number: 2037 Type: factoid Description: How did Iowa get its name? Number: 2038 Type: factoid Description: What did Alfred Noble invent? Number: 2039 Type: factoid Description: What college did Allen Iverson go to? Number: 2040 Type: factoid Description: What are baby frogs called? Number: 2041 Type: definition Description: What is Iqra? Number: 2042 Type: definition Description: Who is Abu Sayaf? Number: 2043 Type: factoid Description: What amendment did Roe vs. Wade affect? Number: 2044 Type: factoid Description: What museum in Philadelphia was used in "Rocky"? Number: 2045 Type: factoid Description: When was the city of New Orleans founded? Number: 2046 Type: list Description: What cities in the United States have newspapers called the "Daily Journal"? Number: 2047 Type: factoid Description: How close is Mercury to the sun? Number: 2048 Type: factoid Description: When was MTV started? Number: 2049 Type: factoid Description: What president served 2 nonconsecutive terms? Number: 2050 Type: factoid Description: What dissolves gold? Number: 2051 Type: factoid Description: What continent has discovered more meteorites landing spots than any other in the world? Number: 2052 Type: factoid Description: What county is San Antonio, Texas in? Number: 2053 Type: factoid Description: What duo lost their Grammy for best new artist when it was discovered that they lip-synched their songs? Number: 2054 Type: factoid Description: What document did Button Gwinnett sign on the upper left hand side? Number: 2055 Type: factoid Description: What dessert is made with poached peach halves, vanilla ice cream, and raspberry sauce? Number: 2056 Type: factoid Description: What band did former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Dave Navarro start out with? Number: 2057 Type: factoid Description: How many children did Bob Marley have? Number: 2058 Type: factoid Description: What is the motto of the "New York Times"? Number: 2059 Type: factoid Description: How did Chicago get its name? Number: 2060 Type: definition Description: Who is Albert Ghiorso? Number: 2061 Type: factoid Description: What court case overturned Plessy v. Furgeson? Number: 2062 Type: factoid Description: How many legs does a beetle have? Number: 2063 Type: factoid Description: What Shakespeare character said, "...the law is an ass."? Number: 2064 Type: factoid Description: What country is Mt. Everest in? Number: 2065 Type: factoid Description: What is a female moose called? Number: 2066 Type: factoid Description: What is tequila made from? Number: 2067 Type: factoid Description: How many Great Lakes are there? Number: 2068 Type: factoid Description: What animal is responsible for the most human deaths worldwide? Number: 2069 Type: factoid Description: When was the first Star Wars movie made? Number: 2070 Type: factoid Description: What date did the U.S. civil war start? Number: 2071 Type: factoid Description: How many islands are there in Indonesia? Number: 2072 Type: factoid Description: How did Brandon Lee die? Number: 2073 Type: factoid Description: How fast does light travel through space? Number: 2074 Type: factoid Description: How tall is the tallest pyramid? Number: 2075 Type: factoid Description: What city in Louisiana was Britney Spears born in? Number: 2076 Type: factoid Description: What company owns the soft drink brand "Gatorade"? Number: 2077 Type: factoid Description: How big does a pig get? Number: 2078 Type: factoid Description: What is Corian made of? Number: 2079 Type: factoid Description: How do you say "who" in Spanish? Number: 2080 Type: factoid Description: What peace treaty ended WWI? Number: 2081 Type: factoid Description: Which is the longest track event in the Olympic Games? Number: 2082 Type: definition Description: Who is Anthony Blunt? Number: 2083 Type: factoid Description: What breed of horse was used to found the Lipizzaner? Number: 2084 Type: factoid Description: How many home runs did Babe Ruth hit? Number: 2085 Type: factoid Description: How close is Mesa to Phoenix? Number: 2086 Type: factoid Description: What is the study of ants called? Number: 2087 Type: factoid Description: What Canadian city has the largest population? Number: 2088 Type: factoid Description: How many rooms are in the White House? Number: 2089 Type: factoid Description: On what Caribbean Island was Ponce de Leon governor? Number: 2090 Type: factoid Description: What Ridley Scott movie is set in 180 a.d.? Number: 2091 Type: factoid Description: What is Eminem's real name? Number: 2092 Type: factoid Description: When was the telegraph invented? Number: 2093 Type: factoid Description: Which city is home to Superman? Number: 2094 Type: factoid Description: When was JFK born? Number: 2095 Type: definition Description: What is TB? Number: 2096 Type: list Description: List the names of cell phone manufacturers. Number: 2097 Type: list Description: Which countries were visited by first lady Hillary Clinton? Number: 2098 Type: factoid Description: What player has been the home run champion of the national league seven times? Number: 2099 Type: factoid Description: What comedy team was John Cleese part of? Number: 2100 Type: factoid Description: What did Caesar say before he died? Number: 2101 Type: factoid Description: What country was Catherine the Great from? Number: 2102 Type: factoid Description: What American landmark stands on Liberty Island? Number: 2103 Type: factoid Description: What confederate general was responsible for the defeat at Gettysburg? Number: 2104 Type: factoid Description: When was the submarine invented? Number: 2105 Type: factoid Description: What country produces the most silk? Number: 2106 Type: factoid Description: What is Barbie's full name? Number: 2107 Type: factoid Description: What is the currency of Denmark? Number: 2108 Type: list Description: What companies manufacture golf clubs? Number: 2109 Type: factoid Description: When was the U.N. created? Number: 2110 Type: factoid Description: what is Speedy Claxton's real name? Number: 2111 Type: factoid Description: How many times have the Yankees won the World Series? Number: 2112 Type: definition Description: Who is Antonia Coello Novello? Number: 2113 Type: list Description: Which U.S. presidents have died while in office? Number: 2114 Type: list Description: List art museums that have returned looted Nazi art to their owners or descendants. Number: 2115 Type: factoid Description: In what Canadian province are most people of French descent? Number: 2116 Type: factoid Description: How cold is Lake George? Number: 2117 Type: factoid Description: What college did Marcus Camby play for? Number: 2118 Type: factoid Description: How many brothers and sisters does Fidel Castro have? Number: 2119 Type: factoid Description: When is Jennifer Lopez's birthday? Number: 2120 Type: factoid Description: What does "CBS" (television network) stand for? Number: 2121 Type: factoid Description: What artist recorded the song "At Last" in the 40's or 50's? Number: 2122 Type: factoid Description: What is the inner peel of an orange called? Number: 2123 Type: factoid Description: When was John Lennon born? Number: 2124 Type: factoid Description: What organization did Paul Konerko first play major league baseball with? Number: 2125 Type: definition Description: Who is Charles Lindberg? Number: 2126 Type: factoid Description: What altitude is Orange City, Florida? Number: 2127 Type: factoid Description: What country did Panama gain its independence from? Number: 2128 Type: factoid Description: What flavor filling did the original Twinkies have? Number: 2129 Type: factoid Description: How many home runs did Henry "Hank" Aaron hit in his major league career? Number: 2130 Type: definition Description: Who is Ben Hur? Number: 2131 Type: factoid Description: Who is the mayor of San Francisco? Number: 2132 Type: list Description: What are names of dirigibles (rigid airships)? Number: 2133 Type: factoid Description: When was Abraham Lincoln born? Number: 2134 Type: factoid Description: What is Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx's real name? Number: 2135 Type: factoid Description: How accurate are HIV tests? Number: 2136 Type: factoid Description: How many moons does Neptune have? Number: 2137 Type: list Description: Which college athletic teams are nicknamed the Cougars? Number: 2138 Type: list Description: Name U.S. entertainers that later became politicians. Number: 2139 Type: factoid Description: What gas is 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere? Number: 2140 Type: factoid Description: What day did Martin Luther King, Jr. get assassinated? Number: 2141 Type: factoid Description: How many justices does the United States Supreme Court have? Number: 2142 Type: factoid Description: When was Listerine first put on the market? Number: 2143 Type: factoid Description: How did John Dillinger die? Number: 2144 Type: factoid Description: What Bob Dylan song is in a Disney movie? Number: 2145 Type: factoid Description: What does a theodolite measure? Number: 2146 Type: definition Description: Who is Bill Bradley? Number: 2147 Type: list Description: Which U.S. states have a county named Jackson? Number: 2148 Type: definition Description: What is Ph in biology? Number: 2149 Type: factoid Description: How many Olympic gold medals did Carl Lewis win? Number: 2150 Type: definition Description: What is El Shaddai? Number: 2151 Type: factoid Description: What cathedral is in Claude Monet's paintings? Number: 2152 Type: factoid Description: When was the Great Wall of China built? Number: 2153 Type: factoid Description: What date did the Lusitania sink? Number: 2154 Type: factoid Description: What is egg white called? Number: 2155 Type: factoid Description: What country is home to Sabena Airlines? Number: 2156 Type: factoid Description: How fast does Randy Johnson throw? Number: 2157 Type: factoid Description: What state had the most signers of the Declaration of Independence? Number: 2158 Type: definition Description: what is the Hague? Number: 2159 Type: factoid Description: What country singer's first album was titled "Storms of Life"? Number: 2160 Type: factoid Description: What is the body temperature of a dog? Number: 2161 Type: factoid Description: What is the nickname for the national New Zealand basketball team? Number: 2162 Type: factoid Description: How high is the net on a regulation ping pong table? Number: 2163 Type: list Description: What cruise ships have sunk, caught fire, or have been beached? Number: 2164 Type: factoid Description: How did Julius Irving's son die? Number: 2165 Type: factoid Description: What date was the Declaration of Independence signed on? Number: 2166 Type: factoid Description: How did George Wallace's father die? Number: 2167 Type: factoid Description: How often is someone murdered in the U.S.? Number: 2168 Type: factoid Description: What country produces the most emeralds? Number: 2169 Type: factoid Description: What day did Pearl Harbor occur? Number: 2170 Type: factoid Description: How often does the men's soccer World Cup take place? Number: 2171 Type: factoid Description: How big do iguanas get? Number: 2172 Type: list Description: Who were the great opera tenors of the twentieth century? Number: 2173 Type: factoid Description: What is the "Playboy" logo? Number: 2174 Type: definition Description: Who was Alexander Hamilton? Number: 2175 Type: factoid Description: What country did Iraq invade in 1990? Number: 2176 Type: factoid Description: when was Dante's "Inferno" written? Number: 2177 Type: definition Description: Who is Angela Davis? Number: 2178 Type: factoid Description: How high is Mt. Hood? Number: 2179 Type: factoid Description: What famous verse did Sarah Hale write in 1830? Number: 2180 Type: list Description: What countries have had school bus accidents that resulted in fatalities? Number: 2181 Type: factoid Description: How many people can be seated in Yankee Stadium? Number: 2182 Type: factoid Description: How far is the Titanic under water? Number: 2183 Type: list Description: In which U.S. states have there been fatalities caused by snow avalanches? Number: 2184 Type: factoid Description: What Liverpool club spawned the Beatles? Number: 2185 Type: factoid Description: How long do mourning doves live? Number: 2186 Type: factoid Description: What are the measurements for a king-size bed? Number: 2187 Type: factoid Description: What is the big prize called in Canadian football? Number: 2188 Type: factoid Description: Who sang "Tennessee Waltz"? Number: 2189 Type: factoid Description: What animal can go the longest without water? Number: 2190 Type: factoid Description: What country is Hyundai from? Number: 2191 Type: factoid Description: What city is the gateway arch located in? Number: 2192 Type: factoid Description: How did Malcolm X die? Number: 2193 Type: factoid Description: How many feet above sea level is Jerusalem? Number: 2194 Type: factoid Description: What are brake pads made of? Number: 2195 Type: factoid Description: When was Ronald Reagan shot? Number: 2196 Type: factoid Description: What ocean are the Gilbert Islands in? Number: 2197 Type: factoid Description: What is the name of the unmanned space craft sent to Mars by NASA? Number: 2198 Type: factoid Description: What is the name of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court? Number: 2199 Type: factoid Description: What band was Jimmy Page in before Led Zeppelin? Number: 2200 Type: factoid Description: How big is a keg? Number: 2201 Type: definition Description: What is Bollywood? Number: 2202 Type: factoid Description: How many interceptions did Joe Montana throw in four Superbowls? Number: 2203 Type: definition Description: What is a quasar? Number: 2204 Type: factoid Description: What actor has a tattoo on his right wrist reading "Scotland forever"? Number: 2205 Type: factoid Description: How many cabinet officers are there? Number: 2206 Type: factoid Description: How much did Marilyn Monroe weigh? Number: 2207 Type: list Description: What Chinese provinces have a McDonald's restaurant? Number: 2208 Type: definition Description: Who is Al Sharpton? Number: 2209 Type: factoid Description: What is the term for arable land left unseeded for one season? Number: 2210 Type: factoid Description: How many grams in an ounce? Number: 2211 Type: factoid Description: How large of a litter does a rat have at one time? Number: 2212 Type: factoid Description: What country artist is nicknamed Tater? Number: 2213 Type: factoid Description: What are baby turkeys called? Number: 2214 Type: factoid Description: What country other than Germany has German as its official language? Number: 2215 Type: factoid Description: What are sounds too low for humans to hear called? Number: 2216 Type: factoid Description: How did Dennis Brown die? Number: 2217 Type: factoid Description: What country does Greenland belong to? Number: 2218 Type: factoid Description: What company manufactures Van Heusen shirts? Number: 2219 Type: factoid Description: How tall is Al Pacino? Number: 2220 Type: factoid Description: What president is on the thousand dollar bill? Number: 2221 Type: list Description: Which U.S. government employees (either military or civilian) have been accused of spying for foreign countries? Number: 2222 Type: definition Description: What is Friends of the Earth? Number: 2223 Type: factoid Description: When was the first camera invented? Number: 2224 Type: definition Description: Who is Andrew Carnegie? Number: 2225 Type: factoid Description: What modern country is home to the ancient city of Babylon? Number: 2226 Type: factoid Description: When was abortion legalized in the U.S.? Number: 2227 Type: factoid Description: What is the Bluegrass state? Number: 2228 Type: factoid Description: What country was the Battle of Verdun fought in? Number: 2229 Type: definition Description: What is Freddie Mac? Number: 2230 Type: factoid Description: What dam is said the be the largest hydroelectric station in the world? Number: 2231 Type: factoid Description: What is a word spelled the same backward and forward called? Number: 2232 Type: factoid Description: What daughter of Czar Nicholas II is said to have escaped death in the Russian revolution? Number: 2233 Type: factoid Description: How far is a 3-point line from the basketball goal in the NBA? Number: 2234 Type: definition Description: Who is Althea Gibson? Number: 2235 Type: factoid Description: What is the highest mountain in South America? Number: 2236 Type: factoid Description: What country's flag flies over the Canary Islands? Number: 2237 Type: factoid Description: What album became the greatest selling album of all time? Number: 2238 Type: factoid Description: How cold is the moon? Number: 2239 Type: factoid Description: What prison is Charles Manson at? Number: 2240 Type: factoid Description: What does the bugler play at the end of the day on a US military base? Number: 2241 Type: factoid Description: How tall is the green monster at Fenway? Number: 2242 Type: factoid Description: What chemical is in chocolate that helps with depression? Number: 2243 Type: list Description: List Hezbollah members killed or apprehended by Israeli forces. Number: 2244 Type: factoid Description: What dress size was Marilyn Monroe? Number: 2245 Type: factoid Description: What city is home to almost half of Michelangelo's statues? Number: 2246 Type: factoid Description: What film did Liza Minnelli win a best actress Oscar for? Number: 2247 Type: factoid Description: What major league baseball player has 511 pitching victories? Number: 2248 Type: factoid Description: How many planets are in our solar system? Number: 2249 Type: factoid Description: When was the Panama Canal returned to Panama? Number: 2250 Type: list Description: What countries still have royalty? Number: 2251 Type: factoid Description: How deep is the Grand Canyon? Number: 2252 Type: factoid Description: What apostle was crucified? Number: 2253 Type: list Description: What cities in Russia or the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) have statues of Lenin? Number: 2254 Type: factoid Description: How much does it cost for gastric bypass surgery? Number: 2255 Type: factoid Description: How do you say "I love you" in French? Number: 2256 Type: list Description: What foods can cause allergic reactions in people? Number: 2257 Type: factoid Description: What is the richest country in the world? Number: 2258 Type: definition Description: What is feng shui? Number: 2259 Type: factoid Description: How did Hawaii become a state? Number: 2260 Type: factoid Description: When was the hot air balloon invented? Number: 2261 Type: factoid Description: What college did Magic Johnson go to? Number: 2262 Type: factoid Description: How did Cincinnati get its name? Number: 2263 Type: factoid Description: How big was the Big Gulp sold in 7-Eleven stores in 1980? Number: 2264 Type: factoid Description: How old was Elvis when he died? Number: 2265 Type: factoid Description: How did Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings die? Number: 2266 Type: factoid Description: What substance did Charles Best and Frederick Banting discover in 1922? Number: 2267 Type: definition Description: Who is Alexander Pope? Number: 2268 Type: factoid Description: what instrument does the concertmaster of an orchestra usually play? Number: 2269 Type: factoid Description: How long is a quarter in an NBA game? Number: 2270 Type: factoid Description: What is capital of Maryland? Number: 2271 Type: factoid Description: What class of drug is Xanax? Number: 2272 Type: factoid Description: How many intelligence agencies does the U.S. have? Number: 2273 Type: factoid Description: Which religion has the largest number of followers worldwide? Number: 2274 Type: definition Description: Who is Alice Rivlin? Number: 2275 Type: factoid Description: How big is the planet Venus? Number: 2276 Type: factoid Description: When was Mariah Carey born? Number: 2277 Type: factoid Description: In which country is Timbuktu? Number: 2278 Type: factoid Description: What are the odds against getting struck by lightning? Number: 2279 Type: factoid Description: How did Jackie Robinson die? Number: 2280 Type: factoid Description: How many rooms does the Las Vegas MGM Grand Hotel have? Number: 2281 Type: factoid Description: What American commodore demanded that Japan trade with the United States? Number: 2282 Type: factoid Description: What canal is between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea? Number: 2283 Type: factoid Description: What is the traditional dish served at Wimbledon? Number: 2284 Type: factoid Description: What Chinese Dynasty was during 1412-1431? Number: 2285 Type: factoid Description: How much does the capitol dome weigh? Number: 2286 Type: factoid Description: What is an Indian flute made of? Number: 2287 Type: factoid Description: What divides Haiti from the Dominican Republic? Number: 2288 Type: factoid Description: What animal is veal from? Number: 2289 Type: factoid Description: What continent is Togo on? Number: 2290 Type: factoid Description: When was the piano made? Number: 2291 Type: list Description: Name recipients of funds given by the various foundations of Bill and Melinda Gates. Number: 2292 Type: factoid Description: What do you call a bone doctor? Number: 2293 Type: factoid Description: How many times a day do observant Muslims pray? Number: 2294 Type: factoid Description: What continent is India on? Number: 2295 Type: factoid Description: What 1857 U.S. Supreme Court decision denied that blacks were citizens? Number: 2296 Type: factoid Description: What national monument was designated as the first national monument in 1906? Number: 2297 Type: factoid Description: What is Britney Spears' middle name? Number: 2298 Type: factoid Description: How many dimples does a regulation golf ball have? Number: 2299 Type: factoid Description: How many mph do you have to go to break the sound barrier? Number: 2300 Type: factoid Description: What country did Marco Polo come from? Number: 2301 Type: factoid Description: What composer wrote "Die Gotterdammerung"? Number: 2302 Type: factoid Description: How much did the first Barbie cost? Number: 2303 Type: factoid Description: What is the longest river in the world? Number: 2304 Type: definition Description: Who is Niels Bohr? Number: 2305 Type: factoid Description: When is Mexico's Independence Day? Number: 2306 Type: factoid Description: How big is the Great Pyramid? Number: 2307 Type: factoid Description: How many terms was Dwight D. Eisenhower president? Number: 2308 Type: list Description: What jurisdictions have youth symphony orchestras? Number: 2309 Type: factoid Description: How much calcium is in broccoli? Number: 2310 Type: factoid Description: How many American deaths were there in the Korean war? Number: 2311 Type: factoid Description: How did the Lindy Hop get its name? Number: 2312 Type: factoid Description: How many republics made up the Soviet Union? Number: 2313 Type: factoid Description: What does an English stone equal? Number: 2314 Type: list Description: What countries provided troops or support to the NATO-led peacekeeping mission in Bosnia? Number: 2315 Type: factoid Description: How many tentacles do squids actually have? Number: 2316 Type: factoid Description: What is the largest city in Austria? Number: 2317 Type: factoid Description: What team drafted Brett Favre? Number: 2318 Type: factoid Description: What instrument measures radioactivity? Number: 2319 Type: factoid Description: What common medicine discovered by native Americans is from the bark of a willow tree? Number: 2320 Type: factoid Description: When was the first TV invented? Number: 2321 Type: definition Description: What is Restorative Justice? Number: 2322 Type: definition Description: Who is Absalom? Number: 2323 Type: factoid Description: What American feminist appeared on a silver dollar? Number: 2324 Type: definition Description: Who is Nostradamus? Number: 2325 Type: factoid Description: When was the first Superbowl? Number: 2326 Type: factoid Description: How far is it from the pitcher's mound to home plate? Number: 2327 Type: definition Description: Who is Ari Fleischer? Number: 2328 Type: factoid Description: What state was Amelia Earhart born in? Number: 2329 Type: factoid Description: How many muscles are there in the human body? Number: 2330 Type: factoid Description: What river is under New York's George Washington bridge? Number: 2331 Type: factoid Description: What actress has received the most Oscar nominations? Number: 2332 Type: definition Description: Who is Machiavelli? Number: 2333 Type: factoid Description: How old do you have to be to join the U.S. Navy? Number: 2334 Type: factoid Description: What did Peter Minuit buy for the equivalent of $24.00? Number: 2335 Type: factoid Description: How did Harry Chapin die? Number: 2336 Type: factoid Description: How many layers of skin do we have? Number: 2337 Type: factoid Description: How did Joseph Smith die? Number: 2338 Type: factoid Description: When was the Titanic built? Number: 2339 Type: factoid Description: How did John Quincy Adams die? Number: 2340 Type: factoid Description: What instrument did the jazz musician Art Tatum play? Number: 2341 Type: factoid Description: When was barbed wire invented? Number: 2342 Type: factoid Description: When was the first televised World Series? Number: 2343 Type: factoid Description: How many people visited Disneyland in 1999? Number: 2344 Type: factoid Description: What city hosted the 1936 Summer Olympics? Number: 2345 Type: list Description: What are the titles of the books in Sue Grafton's alphabet series of mysteries? Number: 2346 Type: list Description: What countries have won the men's World Cup for soccer? Number: 2347 Type: factoid Description: Where is Mount Olympus? Number: 2348 Type: definition Description: What is the medical condition shingles? Number: 2349 Type: definition Description: Who is Anwar Sadat? Number: 2350 Type: factoid Description: How big is the killer whale? Number: 2351 Type: factoid Description: How long before bankruptcy is removed from a credit report? Number: 2352 Type: factoid Description: What engineer designed the Erie Canal? Number: 2353 Type: factoid Description: What did Osama bin Laden's father do for a living? Number: 2354 Type: factoid Description: How did Anne Frank die? Number: 2355 Type: factoid Description: What 20th century American president died at Warm Springs, Georgia? Number: 2356 Type: factoid Description: What instrument did Louis Armstrong play? Number: 2357 Type: factoid Description: What city's biggest shopping district is called the Ginza District? Number: 2358 Type: factoid Description: Who was responsible for the killing of Duncan in "Macbeth"? Number: 2359 Type: factoid Description: What country's soldiers hid in the Trojan horse? Number: 2360 Type: factoid Description: What is the gift for the 20th anniversary? Number: 2361 Type: factoid Description: What stadium was the first televised MLB game played in? Number: 2362 Type: factoid Description: How high is Pikes peak? Number: 2363 Type: list Description: Who has been nominated at least twice for an Academy Award but has never won? Number: 2364 Type: factoid Description: How hot does it get in Death Valley? Number: 2365 Type: factoid Description: What body of water does the Colorado River empty into? Number: 2366 Type: definition Description: What is Schadenfreude? Number: 2367 Type: factoid Description: How tall is the Washington Monument? Number: 2368 Type: factoid Description: What actress played Betsy in "Betsy's Weeding"? Number: 2369 Type: definition Description: Who is Annie Oakley? Number: 2370 Type: factoid Description: When was the first potato chip made? Number: 2371 Type: factoid Description: What type of bee drills holes in wood? Number: 2372 Type: definition Description: What is Destiny's Child? Number: 2373 Type: definition Description: Who is Alger Hiss? Number: 2374 Type: factoid Description: What is the tallest statue in the world? Number: 2375 Type: factoid Description: What date did Thomas Jefferson die? Number: 2376 Type: factoid Description: What color belt is first in karate? Number: 2377 Type: factoid Description: What country is the leading producer of rubber? Number: 2378 Type: factoid Description: How did Bob Marley die? Number: 2379 Type: factoid Description: What is the scientific name for red ants? Number: 2380 Type: factoid Description: What is the name of the official residence of the President of France? Number: 2381 Type: factoid Description: What is Horatio's relationship to Hamlet? Number: 2382 Type: factoid Description: What passage has the Ten Commandments? Number: 2383 Type: factoid Description: How did Jerry Garcia Die? Number: 2384 Type: factoid Description: What is the population of Canberra? Number: 2385 Type: definition Description: What is the Kama Sutra? Number: 2386 Type: factoid Description: How did Harry Houdini die? Number: 2387 Type: factoid Description: What country celebrates Guy Fawkes Day? Number: 2388 Type: factoid Description: what Arthur Miller play recounts his marriage to Marilyn Monroe? Number: 2389 Type: list Description: What languages are spoken in India? Number: 2390 Type: factoid Description: What ancient tribe of Mexico left behind huge stone heads standing 6-11 feet tall? Number: 2391 Type: factoid Description: What president created social security? Number: 2392 Type: factoid Description: When was the Red Cross founded? Number: 2393 Type: factoid Description: What color hair did Thomas Jefferson have before gray?