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What Missouri city does State Line Road separate from Independence, Kansas?Kansas City
What's the largest African country that the
prime meridian passes through?Algeria
What Michigan town's residents owned 3,723
Pontiacs in May, 1986?Pontiac's
What's Formosa otherwise known as?Taiwan
What city's Chinese Chamber of Commerce is
located at 730 Sacramento Street?San Francisco's
What European country boasts the most cars?West Germany
What Middle Eastern city is served by Lod
Airport?Tel Aviv
What U.S. state's highest point is the
6,643-foot Clingman's Dome?Tennessee's
What's the most-spoken language in Gibraltar?Spanish
What country's largest prison is Wormwood
Scrubs?Britain's
What's the highest peak in Grand Teton
National Park?Grand Teton
How many countries have beaches on the
Sargasso Sea?Zero
What U.S. state do tourists visit to see the
Craters of the Moon Monument?Idaho
What two countries are India's major trading
partners?The Soviet Union and the U.S.
What volcano's funicular chairlift inspired
the song "Funiculi, Funicula"?Vesuvius's
What U.S. city enjoyed a total of eight days
without a slaying in 1986?New York
What part of Hawaii is called "the Big
Island"?Hawaii
What modern Mediterranean country covers
most of ancient Phoenicia?Lebanon
What continent's western coast does the
Benguela Current flow along?Africa's
What famed U.S. hiking trail celebrated its
50th birthday in 1987?The Appalachian Trail
What North American country leads the world
in zinc production?Canada
What country's tourist attractions include
Ayers Rock?Australia's
What communist country's two main newspapers
are "Granma" and "Juventud Rebelde"?Cuba's
What European country is Austria's major
trading partner?West Germany
What ocean does the Humboldt Current swirl
through?The Pacific
What U.S. state capital is the biggest city
in the Valley of the Sun?Phoenix
What U.S. city's thoroughfares include Ft.
Duquesne Boulevard and Penn Avenue?Pittsburgh's
What Asian country churns out the most tung
wood oil?China
What sea surrounds the island of Barbuda?The Caribbean
What Colorado city is Adolf Coors
headquartered in?Golden
What Asian country's busiest port is Pusan?South Korea's
What sea can you view from the northernmost
summits of the Andes?The Caribbean
What U.S. city boasts garbage with the
highest proportion of waste paper?Washington, D.C.
What royal name is shared by the capitals of
Seychelles, Hong Kong and British Columbia?Victoria
How many feet high is the Berlin Wall - 6, 9, or 12?Twelve
What country, apart from the U.S., has the
most airline passengers?The Soviet Union
What country's international abbreviation is
JUGO?Yugoslavia's
What U.S. city's oldest restaurant is Ye
Olde Union Oyster House?Boston's
What U.S. island is home to the War in the
Pacific National Historical Park?Guam
What country's cities include Bloemfontein,
Krugersdorp and Pietermaritzburg?South Africa's
What famed Boston hotel's former waiters
include Ho Chi Minh and Malcolm X?The Parker House's
What European country numbers Essen among
its major cities?West Germany
What capital city finds travelers boarding
trains at Yaroslavsky Station?Moscow
What two countries does Mongolia share
borders with?China and the Soviet Union
What language are most classes at Copernicus
University in the city of Torun held in?Polish
What's the largest port on France's Gulf of
Lions?Marseilles
Where do people pay for their vodka in
zlotys?Poland
What's Las Vegas Boulevard commonly known as?The Strip
What's the closest communist country to
Britain?Czechoslovakia
What U.S. natural wonder can tourists view
from the Torowcap Overlook?The Grand Canyon
What city is Tulane University in?New Orleans
What do hiking enthusiasts refer to as the
"A.T."?The Appalachian Trail
What ocean contains the countries Nauru and
Niue?The Pacific
What southeast Asian country's flag depicts
the temple of Angkor Wat?Kampuchea's (Cambodia's)
What Washington mountain's flank boasts the
largest U.S. glacier outside Alaska?Mount Rainier's
What country builds more than half the
world's ships?Japan
What country do tourists go to in order to
see all of Niagara Falls?Canada
What's the most-spoken language in Ireland?English
Which is closer to California - Las Vegas or
Reno?Reno
What famed field does Chicago's Grant Park
lead into?Soldier Field
What European country is Libya's major
trading partner?Italy
What's the largest country in the
Commonwealth?Canada
What European country proudly claims the
Isles of Scilly?Britain
What Scandinavian country's capital lies on
the island of Zealand?Denmark's
What city boasts the Chrysler and Edsel Ford
freeways?Detroit
What's the biggest city south of the Tropic
of Cancer?Mexico City
What North American country produces the
most platinum?Canada
What's the biggest city in continental
Europe?Paris
Which is larger in area - North or South
Korea?North Korea
What country is known to its people as Suomi?Finland
What community was the University of Georgia
founded in?Athens
What U.S. state includes the counties of
Hidalgo, Uvalde, Zapata and Zavala?Texas
What Mediterranean island's capital is
Palermo?Sicily's
What country is home to the headquarters of
the electronics firm Bang & Olufsen?Denmark
What African country is last alphabetically?Zimbabwe
What river is Three Mile Island on?The Susquehanna
What English city is home to the Royal Liver
Building?Liverpool
What country is the kingpin of the Council
for Mutual Economic Assistance?The Soviet Union
Which sees the most domestic telegrams
sent - the Soviet Union or the U.S.?The Soviet Union
How many "piazzas" are there in Venice?One
What desert spreads from Botswana into South
West Africa?The Kalahari
What African capital has a name that means
"hill of the impala"?Kampala
What city do Madrilenos call home?Madrid
What Asian island are Victoria, Aberdeen,
Stanley and Tai Hang on?Hong Kong
How many countries have more citizens than
the Soviet Union?Two
What's the most populous Spanish-speaking
country?Mexico
What city's Wild Animal Park is home to 14
California condors?San Diego's
What's the biggest city south of the equator?Sao Paulo
What continent's native people wield weapons
called woomeras and nulla-nullas?Australia's
What continent is the major source of rubies?Asia
What sea surrounds Spain's Balearic Islands?The Mediterranean
What European country boasts the greatest
length of paved roads?France
What sea do weary travelers reach at the
eastern end of the Trans-Siberian Railway?The Sea of Japan
What Tennessee city is called The Athens of
the South?Nashville
Which coast of England does the Isle of
Wight lie off - the east, south or west?The south
How many countries border the Black Sea?Four
What New Jersey city is headquarters for
the Campbell's Soup Company?Camden
What state is home to the amusement park
called Six Flags Over Mid-America?Missouri
What does a Mexican road sign reading
"'Desvacion'" indicate?Detour
What product is transported on Puerto Rico's
only railroad?Sugar cane
What U.S. city had 570 soup kitchens in
operation in July, 1987?New York
What country's food do Miami's Versailles
and Malaga restaurants specialize in?Cuba's
What's Sri Lanka's major export crop?Tea
What's the biggest city in the South African
province of Transvaal?Johannesburg
How many times a day do citizens of Madrid
have to deal with rush hour traffic?Four
What two South American countries have names
ending in the letter Y?Paraguay and Uruguay
Which is farthest north - the Black Sea, the
Red Sea or the White Sea?The White Sea
What country's towns include Uzunkopra,
Xanthi and Xylocastron?Greece's
What two countries occupy the Scandinavian
Peninsula?Norway and Sweden
Which is farthest north - Estonia, Latvia or
Lithuania?Estonia
What's been dubbed "America's Dead Sea"?Great Salt Lake
Which is a shorter drive from Phoenix - Los
Angeles or San Diego?San Diego
Which is farther east - Hong Kong or Peking?Peking
What's Morocco's major seaport?Casablanca
What country's flag flies over the snow-covered Queen Elizabeth Islands?Canada's
What English palace was built on the site of
James I's mulberry orchard?Buckingham Palace
What state do most of India's Sikhs live in?The Punjab
What's the westernmost national capital in
the Americas?Mexico City
What's the largest country to have the Union
Jack on its flag?Australia
What European city is known as The Venice of
the North?Amsterdam
How many bordering countries can tourists
take a train to from Israel?Zero
What nation publishes more daily newspapers
than any other country in Asia?India
What Asian country boasts Luzon and Mindanao
as its two largest islands?The Philippines
What country are tourists in when
vacationing on the island of Cozumel?Mexico
What color on the flag of Ireland represents
Protestantism?Orange
What bell has been heard by more people from
more countries than any other?Big Ben