Example:
Answer: Kenneth Tynan
Question: Who was the first person to say f*ck on television?
(try to make them a bit hard)
Answer: Barrow, Alaska
Example:
Answer: Kenneth Tynan
Question: Who was the first person to say f*ck on television?
(try to make them a bit hard)
Answer: Barrow, Alaska
Where was the wheel invented?
I’d like to buy a vowell, Alex.
Hang on, the wheel was invented in Alaska?
I was looking for:
What is the most northerly city in the U.S.A.?
Actually, that would be Point Barrow.
Point Barrow is the northernmost point in the U.S. but Barrow is the northernmost village in the U.S.
Answer: On July 14, 1913 in Omaha, Nebraska, as Leslie King
When was Gerald Ford born?
Answer: Designed the original Volkswagen.
Designed the original 1936 Volkswagen.:smack:
Who was Adolf Hitler? . . . except I think that that’s a myth.
Composer whose name, translated into English, means “Joe Green.”
Who is Giuseppe Verdi?
Marlon Brando’s roommate in NYC in the '50s.
Who was Wally Cox?
Eighty years old on January 31, 2003.
I thought it was that Porshe guy? (It’s in the form of a question…)
Answer: Black, not white. ( Category: Animal Oddities. )
Probably not the answer you’re looking for, but:
What is a male African zebra? (as in, black with white stripes, not white with black stripes).
Answer: “A man’s home is his castle” (Category: Who Said It First?)
[I had been blessedly unaware of the Faith Hill song until I googled this]
What is English common law?
(No? put me out of my misery)
Category: Magazine covers.
Answer: Mia Farrow as Daisy Buchanan
I became quite annoyed, nay angry when I first read the title of the OP. How dare anyone call Jeopardy! a silly, pointless game.
pseudotriton ruber ruber
Who is Norman Mailer?
twickster47
What is the subject of the first cover of People magazine?
Famous Firsts-
Abbey St. Denis