The Big Book of American Trivia

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by J. Stephen Lang


  16. “Bloom County” [Back]

  17. “Dick Tracy” [Back]

  18. “Pogo” [Back]

  19. “Mother Goose and Grimm” [Back]

  20. “Hi and Lois” [Back]

  21. “Nancy” [Back]

  22. “Cathy” [Back]

  23. “Shoe” [Back]

  24. “The Amazing Spider-Man” [Back]

  25. “Sally Forth” [Back]

  Make Me Laugh // Answers

  1. Jeff Foxworthy [Back]

  2. Robin Williams [Back]

  3. Bob Hope (“Thanks for the memories . . .”) [Back]

  4. Lucille Ball, star of I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, and Here’s Lucy [Back]

  5. Chicago; Los Angeles overtook Chicago as number two in the 1990 census. [Back]

  6. Will Rogers [Back]

  7. Rodney Dangerfield, who died in 2004 [Back]

  8. Jack Benny, who died in 1974—several years older than thirty-nine [Back]

  9. Phyllis Diller [Back]

  10. archy (the cockroach) and mehitabel (the cat) the columns were always written without capitals and punctuation [Back]

  11. P. J. O’Rourke [Back]

  12. Edgar Bergen [Back]

  13. Charles Schulz, creator of “Peanuts” [Back]

  14. Mark Twain; it happened as he predicted. [Back]

  15. Ma and Pa Kettle, played by Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride [Back]

  16. Ron White, of Blue Collar Comedy fame [Back]

  17. Dave Barry [Back]

  18. Flip Wilson [Back]

  19. Columbus [Back]

  20. Erma Bombeck; the books were If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I Doing in the Pits? and Aunt Erma’s Cope Book. [Back]

  Still More Great Americans on Film // Answers

  1. Pocahontas [Back]

  2. Muhammad Ali [Back]

  3. Davy Crockett; it was one of the few movies in which Wayne’s character died. [Back]

  4. The Buddy Holly Story [Back]

  5. Stephen Foster [Back]

  6. Al Jolson [Back]

  7. P. T. Barnum; the movie was The Mighty Barnum. [Back]

  8. Dizzy Dean [Back]

  9. Sergeant York, concerning Alvin York [Back]

  10. Al Capone [Back]

  11. The Benny Goodman Story [Back]

  12. Barbara Stanwyck [Back]

  13. George Gershwin, played by actor Robert Alda (father of Alan Alda) [Back]

  14. Robert Taylor [Back]

  15. Buffalo Bill [Back]

  16. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of Franklin [Back]

  17. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean [Back]

  18. Rod Steiger [Back]

  19. Wild Bill Hickok and Buffalo Bill [Back]

  20. Calamity Jane [Back]

  21. The Pilgrims, who landed in 1620 at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts [Back]

  22. Don Ameche; the movie was such a hit that for a while ameche was slang for telephone. [Back]

  23. Ernie Pyle, who died before the war’s end [Back]

  24. The Civil War; “Bloody Bill” Quantrill’s gang was a notorious band of Confederate guerrillas. [Back]

  25. Jean Lafitte [Back]

  26. Jean Harlow, in Harlow (1965) [Back]

  27. Brigham Young [Back]

  28. John Wilkes Booth, who shot Lincoln; poor Dr. Mudd had the misfortune to treat Booth’s wounded leg and help him (temporarily) escape. [Back]

  29. Mickey Rooney [Back]

  30. Henry Fonda [Back]

  31. William Randolph Hearst [Back]

  32. Howard Hughes [Back]

  Kid Stuff: Theme Parks and Such // Answers

  1. Disney World (in Florida) and Disneyland (in California) [Back]

  2. The Mall of America, in Minnesota [Back]

  3. Dollywood, named for Dolly Parton [Back]

  4. Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (You can see why they prefer to call it EPCOT.) [Back]

  5. From the Carolinas; the park is in North Carolina and very near the South Carolina border. It celebrates the two states’ past and present. [Back]

  6. Sesame Place, named for TV’s Sesame Street [Back]

  7. Atlanta, at Six Flags over Georgia [Back]

  8. Disneyland [Back]

  9. Six Flags Great Adventure [Back]

  10. Paul Bunyan; the Paul Bunyan Amusement Center has a twenty-six-foot animated Paul and a fifteen-foot Babe, his blue ox. [Back]

  11. The Pharos (lighthouse) of ancient Alexandria [Back]

  12. Disney’s Animal Kingdom, in Orlando [Back]

  13. Universal [Back]

  14. Opryland, in (of course) Nashville, Tennessee [Back]

  15. Busch Gardens Europe, near Williamsburg [Back]

  16. Hersheypark, owned by (what else?) the Hershey chocolate company [Back]

  17. Oklahoma City [Back]

  18. Cypress Gardens, which closed in 2009 [Back]

  19. The Holy Land Experience [Back]

  20. Epcot [Back]

  21. Arkansas [Back]

  22. Six Flags over Texas, first of the Six Flags parks to open [Back]

  23. Florida’s Walt Disney World [Back]

  24. Six Flags Fiesta Texas, near San Antonio [Back]

  25. Six Flags Great America, in Gurnee, Illinois, near Chicago [Back]

  26. King’s Dominion, a few miles north of Richmond [Back]

  27. Disney’s Hollywood Studios [Back]

  28. Busch Gardens Williamsburg [Back]

  29. Six Flags St. Louis (formerly Six Flags Mid-America) [Back]

  30. Sea World Orlando [Back]

  31. Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California [Back]

  32. Kansas City, Missouri [Back]

  33. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay [Back]

  34. Knott’s Berry Farm, which began as a roadside jelly stand [Back]

  35. Jaws [Back]

  Leading Men (Again) // Answers

  1. Tom Cruise [Back]

  2. Michael Douglas [Back]

  3. Henry Fonda [Back]

  4. Clark Gable [Back]

  5. Cary Grant [Back]

  6. William Holden [Back]

  7. Bob Hope [Back]

  8. Jack Lemmon [Back]

  9. Jerry Lewis [Back]

  10. Steve McQueen [Back]

  11. Frederic March [Back]

  12. Lee Marvin [Back]

  13. Al Jolson [Back]

  14. Danny Kaye [Back]

  15. Steve Martin [Back]

  16. Al Pacino [Back]

  17. Robert Duvall [Back]

  18. Buster Keaton [Back]

  19. Ronald Reagan [Back]

  20. Robert Redford [Back]

  21. Edward G. Robinson [Back]

  22. George C. Scott [Back]

  23. Howard Keel [Back]

  24. Frank Sinatra [Back]

  25. Gene Kelly [Back]

  26. Alan Ladd [Back]

  27. Victor Mature [Back]

  28. James Stewart [Back]

  29. Robert Taylor [Back]

  30. Spencer Tracy [Back]

  31. Michael J. Fox [Back]

  32. Robert De Niro [Back]

  33. Woody Allen [Back]

  34. Rudolph Valentino [Back]

  35. Jon Voight [Back]

  36. Burt Reynolds [Back]

  37. John Wayne [Back]

  38. Bill Murray [Back]

  39. Gene Wilder [Back]

  40. Orson Welles [Back]

  41. Don Ameche [Back]

  Toys and Games and Other Playful Things // Answers

  1. Barbie [Back]

  2. Video [Back]

  3. Monopoly [Back]

  4. Candyland [Back]

  5. Miniature golf [Back]

  6. The pogo stick [Back]

  7. Cabbage Patch Kids [Back]

  8. Wham-O [Back]

  9. The teddy bear, named for Theodore Roosevelt [Back]

  10. Crayola Crayons [Back]

  11. Silly Putty [Back]

  12. Coonskin [Back]

 
13. Scrabble [Back]

  14. Trivial Pursuit [Back]

  15. The crossword [Back]

  16. Lincoln [Back]

  17. The Frisbee [Back]

  18. Toy trains, electric and nonelectric [Back]

  19. Teddy bears [Back]

  20. Bingo [Back]

  21. A picture of an Egyptian pharaoh was on one of the king face cards. [Back]

  22. Mattel [Back]

  23. Milton Bradley [Back]

  24. Shirley Temple [Back]

  25. Checkers [Back]

  Queens of the Screen // Answers

  1. Natalie Portman [Back]

  2. Catherine Zeta-Jones [Back]

  3. Meryl Streep [Back]

  4. Renee Zellweger [Back]

  5. Cher [Back]

  6. Sally Field [Back]

  7. Liza Minnelli [Back]

  8. Michelle Pfeiffer [Back]

  9. Sissy Spacek [Back]

  10. Lauren Bacall [Back]

  11. Lucille Ball [Back]

  12. Anne Bancroft [Back]

  13. Katharine Hepburn [Back]

  14. Grace Kelly [Back]

  15. Joan Crawford [Back]

  16. Loretta Young [Back]

  17. Jean Arthur [Back]

  18. Diane Keaton [Back]

  19. Goldie Hawn [Back]

  20. Bette Davis [Back]

  21. Doris Day [Back]

  22. Olivia De Havilland [Back]

  23. Faye Dunaway [Back]

  24. Nicole Kidman [Back]

  25. Judy Garland [Back]

  26. Jeanette MacDonald [Back]

  27. Shirley MacLaine [Back]

  28. Claudette Colbert [Back]

  29. Susan Hayward [Back]

  30. Susan Sarandon [Back]

  31. Sandra Bullock [Back]

  32. Carole Lombard [Back]

  33. Myrna Loy [Back]

  34. Annette Bening [Back]

  35. Marilyn Monroe [Back]

  36. Debbie Reynolds [Back]

  37. Ginger Rogers [Back]

  38. Barbara Stanwyck [Back]

  39. Elizabeth Taylor [Back]

  40. Shirley Temple [Back]

  41. Lana Turner [Back]

  42. Mae West [Back]

  43. Natalie Wood [Back]

  “They’re Playing My Song” // Answers

  1. Garth Brooks [Back]

  2. Elvis Presley [Back]

  3. Alan Jackson [Back]

  4. Jimmy Buffett [Back]

  5. Janis Joplin [Back]

  6. Peter, Paul, and Mary [Back]

  7. Glen Campbell [Back]

  8. The Beach Boys [Back]

  9. Toby Keith [Back]

  10. Simon and Garfunkel [Back]

  11. Johnny Cash [Back]

  12. Hank Williams [Back]

  13. Nat King Cole [Back]

  14. The Statler Brothers [Back]

  15. The Andrews Sisters [Back]

  16. Fred Astaire [Back]

  17. Bing Crosby [Back]

  18. Charlie Daniels [Back]

  19. Carl Perkins [Back]

  20. Jan and Dean [Back]

  21. Roy Acuff [Back]

  22. Tammy Wynette [Back]

  23. Aerosmith [Back]

  24. Bill Haley and the Comets [Back]

  25. Alabama [Back]

  26. The Doors [Back]

  27. Lena Horne [Back]

  28. James Taylor [Back]

  29. Three Dog Night [Back]

  30. Bobby Darin [Back]

  31. John Denver [Back]

  32. Frankie Avalon [Back]

  33. The Supremes [Back]

  34. Tiny Tim [Back]

 

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