| Question |
Answer | % Answered | % Correct |
|---|
| Name the artist who painted this, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte: | Georges Seurat | 79 | 50 |
| BONUS: In what museum is this painting displayed? | The Art Institute of Chicago | 77 | 68 |
| What originally British company manufactured cars, like the one below, with names like the Silver Wraith, The Silver Ghost, the Silver Spirit and the Phantom? | Rolls-Royce | 78 | 43 |
| Nicknamed the "Air Capital of the World," sister city to Tlalnepantla, Mexico, and an unexpected destination for Neal Page and Del Griffith in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, name the most populous city in Kansas. | Wichita | 78 | 44 |
| What delicious breakfast item is also slang for: a heavy makeup for evening skin tone, a type of pass in volleyball, and a particular type of block in football? | pancake | 81 | 72 |
| What powdered candy, packaged to look like a drinking straw, was originally sold in the 1930s as a drink mix called Frutola? | Pixy Stix | 83 | 86 |
| Wigeons, scoters, buffleheads, gadwalls and smews are all types of what? (Looking for the more specific answer here) | ducks | 75 | 25 |
| What band covered "Twist and Shout" on their 1963 album, "Please Please Me?" | The Beatles | 82 | 83 |
| BONUS: "Danke Schoen," a 1962 song first recorded by Bert Kaempfert, became famous after what American singer covered it in 1963? | Wayne Newton | 76 | 43 |
| What's the more commonly-known stage name of Alecia Beth Moore, pop singer of "There You Go," "Stupid Girls," and "U + Ur Hand?" | Pink | 80 | 47 |
| Collis P. Huntington, Mark Hopkins and Leland Stanford were all leaders in what industry? | Railroads | 75 | 31 |
| BONUS: Which member of "The Big Four" is not listed above? | Charles Crocker | 62 | 8 |
| What ingredient is most often responsible for the burning sensation one gets after applying some aftershaves? | alcohol | 83 | 80 |
| What US President's economic policies were dubbed "something D-O-O-economics. Voodoo Economics..."? | Ronald Reagan | 83 | 61 |