QUESTION: In what sport did Jeffery Archer win an Oxford Blue? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Athletics ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Arthur Flegenheimer became notorious under what name? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Dutch Schultz ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Whose music was on the soundtrack of the film 'When Harry met Sally'? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Harry Connick Jr. ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Who did Mork send his reports to each week on the planet Ork? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Orsen ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Where could you find the Lutine Bell? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Lloyds of London ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: In which city is The Abbey Theatre? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Dublin ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Agrippa poisoned her husband/uncle, who was he? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Claudius ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: 60% of English women cannot orgasm without what? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Vibrator ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: The names; Baker and Cook are but obvious, but what did a Cordwainer do? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Shoemaker ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Which dancer, who died in 1927, was strangled by a scarf caught on a car wheel? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Isadora Duncan ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Who said, "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation"? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Henry Thoreau ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Name the first Grand Prix driver to use a safety belt in 1967? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Jackie Stuart ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: In the Hindu religion what is a Mandir? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Temple ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: In which country would you find the Negev desert? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Israel ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: A paddling is a group of what kind of animal? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Ducks ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: In Michigan what is it illegal for a wife to do woman without her husband's permission? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Cut her hair ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: What is Kensington Gore? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Actors fake blood ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Collective nouns; What kind of creatures makes up a 'smuck'? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Jellyfish ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: What French blue cheese (similar to stilton) is made ewes milk? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Roquefort ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Alfred Jingle appears in which Dickens novel? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: The Pickwick Papers ↔◊↔◊↔