Cliche trivia questions

What are some trivia questions that have gained ‘cliche’ status? Here’s 2 that kind of go together …

  1. What is the only land mammal that can’t jump? (tnahpele)

  2. What land mammal has the longest tail? (effarig)

What was the first video played on MTV?

Who is buried in Grant’s tomb?

“What is the only man-made object on the earth that is visible from the moon?”

Never mind that the common answer (The Great Wall Of China) is wrong…

Oooh, should we answer if we know?!? I soooo wanna play easy trite trivia!

What’s the longest word that you can type with the top row of keys on a typewriter?

(in fact, there are a few such long words, of course)

The answer is ‘nothing’ correct?

According to the random email I got today from a coworker, it is, in fact, “typewriter”. Of course, I’m sure some scrabble dickweed will prove me wrong.

What is the only bird which can fly backwards?

Actually, at the altitude that the great wall is still barely visible, several other man-made-objects are also visible. Think of anything that is just as wide as the Wall, stretches for a considerable distance, and is surrounded by enough "random patterns (bush, desert, woods) to stand out as a straight line.

Several roads come to mind, several canals, dykes, etc.

Who was the only U.S. President to serve two non-consecutive terms?

What’s the only state that shares no letters in common with its capital?

What was Rolling Stone Magazine’s ultimate unanswerable question?
What was Mark Twain’s real name (had this at nearly every quiz night)
What type of cheese, by the pound, do Americans consume the most of each year?
and the best ever …
What time-keeping device has the most moving parts?

heh eheh eheheheheheheh, who knows the answers?

When did we visit Challenger Deep, and how long did we stay there?

What are the three words that end in -gry?

Robin

Where did the two dollars go?

Regards,
Shodan

Well, the real answer is “The lunar module.”

Which superhero would win?

I think crosswords still use the clue “Venezualean copper center” to this day.

None I’ve ever had anything to do with.