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Question 1 of 15
Vienna is the capital of which country?
Tajikistan
Belize
Hungary
Austria
Question 2 of 15
The Rolling Stones had which of these hit singles in 1968?
Sukiyaki
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Urgent
Dead Giveaway
Question 3 of 15
Thanks to an ad in Melody Maker, Phil Collins and Steve Hackett joined what band?
Badfinger
Grand Funk Railroad
Gentle Giant
Genesis
Question 4 of 15
Which Doors song was inspired by "Ghostriders in the Sky"?
The Ghost Song
Riders on the Storm
Ship of Fools
The Unknown Soldier
Question 5 of 15
Who sings '(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay'?
The Impressions
The Beatles
Otis Redding
The Beach Boys
Question 6 of 15
The plumage? Lovely. But what pheasant family member also attracts mates with an ear-splitting scream?
Parrot
Ostrich
Peacock
Flamingo
Question 7 of 15
Who was John Hinkley, the man who made an attempt on Reagan's life, obsessed with?
Tiffany Thiessen
Jodie Foster
Christina Applegate
Natalie Portman
Question 8 of 15
A synthesizer is a kind of what?
Guitar
Drum
Bell
Keyboard
Question 9 of 15
In the 1950s, you could store money for a bus ride or phone call in what item you wore?
Nickel Loafers
Dollar Loafers
Dime Loafers
Penny Loafers
Question 10 of 15
Which of these American cities lies on the shores of Lake Michigan?
San Francisco
New York
Chicago
Los Angeles
Question 11 of 15
What is the name of the system in which clocks are set ahead an hour every spring?
Eastern Standard Time
Daylight Savings Time
Leap Year
Greenwich Mean Time
Question 12 of 15
What Pennsylvania city do they call Chocolate Town?
Allentown
Philadelphia
Hershey
Mars
Question 13 of 15
The internet expression "blog" is a combination of which two words?
Block Rig
Brain Long
Web Log
Beast Clog
Question 14 of 15
What is a lever?
A Fixed Point
A Bar Of Soap
A Bar That Is Straight Across
A Fixed Bar That Moves On A Fulcrum
Question 15 of 15
Who sang the famous song "Words" (1968)
Mumford & Sons
Bee Gees
Elvis Costello
John Mayer
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