I don’t know the answer to 222, but I’m gonna one-up AWB with:
- What Star Trek guest actress was an actual previous winner of the Miss America crown?
Sir Rhosis
I don’t know the answer to 222, but I’m gonna one-up AWB with:
Sir Rhosis
Heh, I love hearing Worf say that line. Not sure why, but it sounds good coming from him 
Guest star who died most often perhaps?
Not completely unique, the Enterprise E had an emergency control that was, IIRC, basically a Thrustmaster PC joystick 
218 - You’re right, but I messed this one up. I took it from a multiple-choice trivia quiz I wrote years ago. It doesn’t make too much sense unless I give the choices: Spock, McCoy, Kirk, Scott.
219 - Once again, another multiple choice that would’ve made the answer clearer. You’re correct in that Q gave his powers to Riker in a 1st-season episode. I meant a character who was always a Q. The answer’s been given: Corbin Bernsen.
220 - Mark Lenard has died three times, as Romulan Commander in a 1st season TOS episode, a Klingon commander in “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”, and as Sarek in the TNG episode “Unification” Pt. 1.
221 - Copper is correct.
222 - No answers correctly guessed for this yet.
223 - The winner of the Miss America pageant that guest starred on ST:TOS was Lee Meriwether as Losira.
I was going to say, Majel Barrett played Number One in The Cage, but then came back as a nurse.
The soul or spiritual essence of a Vulcan is called what?
This type of radiation is presumed to have killed all of the colonists in TOS “This Side of Paradise.”
According to a charming Klingon proverb, what may be cut in one night by a running man?
What position does Odo play, or what does he do, during the baseball game between the DS9 staff and the senior officers of the USS T’Kumbra?
The highest-ranked Section 31 officer known to the DS9 staff is who?
Katra IIRC.
Bergstrom rays?
A hundred throats 
No idea, but with his stretching powers, he’d make a pretty decent fielder 
IIRC, he was the ump.
My dear Pushkin:
And Tengu:
Ah, Googling proves I underestimated the average Klingon, something I do at my own risk 
225: Berthold rays
New questions:
In the first draft script of a certain episode, Spock “rains kisses on every square inch above the shoulder” of what character? Needless to say, Nimoy (and the actress) thought it out of character and it was changed to good old passionate Vulcan finger-rubbing.
What episode began life under the title The Paleface?
Who is Julian Picard?
William Campbell, who played Koloth and Trelane, auditioned for which TNG lead role?
Mark Lenard played the Romulan Commander in Balance of Terror and Sarek on TOS, TAS, the TOS movies and TNG. What character, known for his honesty, was Lenard to have played on TOS until scheduling conflicts caused him to have to decline?
Sir Rhosis
Correct!
The unnamed female Romulan Commander, TOS “The Enterprise Incident”
TOS “The Paradise Syndrome”
I believe that was the first-draft name for the character who eventually became Jean-Luc Picard, mais oui?
Abraham Lincoln, in TOS “The Savage Curtain”
Elendil, correct.
Surely it is not hard to guess who Campbell, about age 61 in 1987, would have auditioned for…
Sir Rhosis
Jean Luc himself? 
Yep, Campbell auditioned for Picard. May have just been a courtesy nod from old friends Justman and Roddenberry. Don’t know.
Sir Rhosis
I’d never heard that Campbell auditioned for the role of Picard. Interesting! He certainly would have brought a… different approach to the role.
Since no one’s answered it yet (although Pushkin was on the right track):
And some more questions:
Other than in TOS “The Cage,” Spock spends the entire run of TOS as either of two Starfleet ranks. What are they?
The Chancellor Gorkon’s makeup and hair in “The Undiscovered Country” was intended to evoke what historical leader?
What young woman’s parents were killed by the Q?
Kirk was tormented at Starfleet Academy by what upperclassman?
We only know the first name of this apple-cheeked blonde ex-girlfriend of Kirk’s, also shown in TOS “Shore Leave.” What is it?
Commander when 1st officer, did he become acting Captain in “Amok Time”.
I’d go with Abraham Lincoln, solely on looks (i.e. the beard) but if its supposed to be a parallel with the US and USSR in the 1980s, I suddenly think of Stalin as the only bearded Soviet leader. Given how conciliatory Gorkon is, I’ll stick with Lincoln.
Can’t remember the surname, but they were killed on Earth by a tornado that managed to evade the weather controls on Earth.
That irish man we see in “Shore Leave” isn’t it? Finney?
My dear Pushkin:
Not quite. Note that I said “ranks,” not titles.
Yes, it was Lincoln.
Right as to the circumstances. Perhaps someone else remembers her name…?
Right episode, wrong character name. Finney was the guy Kirk was thought to have killed in TOS “Court Martial.”
If you know this, EH, you’re awfully close to getting my long-forgotten question:
172. Vulcans seem to have difficulty remembering their rank (or everyone else does). How do we know this?
Speaking of which, I’m going to give Ivylass credit for this:
The correct answer is that he would have been called “Captain.” I don’t know what I was thinking being so picky–sorry Ivylass!