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Who Wants to be a Millionaire
(Second Edition)
Questions and Answers list
(More than 350 Questions & Answer)


Created by: Louie Lopez
(lopezlouiea@eudoramail.com)

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I. Introduction
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I make this cheats so that you will have a easy time getting the One
Million Dollar in this console game only(not in real life).
The game is the same as the game one you are watching at your
television
set. The object of the game is to answer one question at a time and every time
you are correct, the prize value of each question goes up until it reached the
One Million Dollar question.
If you answer 5th and 10th question or just the 5th question, you are
guaranteed to have a winning money even what happen. If you don't know the
answer or having a tough time picking the answer, you can use your 3 lifeline
(50/50,Phone a friend, and Poll the audience). This three lifeline will be a
big help for you the reach the higher value question. The 50/50 lifeline
elimanate the two wrong answer and will leave the correct and a wrong answer.
The phone a friend will call a friend and give you the answer that he/she
believe is correct. While the Poll the audience, will get the answer of the
audience and tally it. The answer that was given by phone a friend and poll
the audience will be likely be the correct answer but not always. In the phone
a friend, you can hear if the person answering is sure or not. In the poll the
audience, if the result of the tally is very wide, the answer given will likely
be the correct answer. But if the result is too close, you are not sure that
the answer given is correct especially if difference of the choice is only 2%.
You must know when to use your lifeline. The must reliable lifeline to me is
the poll the audience.

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II. Question and Answer
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The questions and answers are not arranged in a easier to harder
questions. If is advisable to use your find or search command of the
application you are using in viewing this page(usually crtl+F) to find the
question or the word you are looking at. The question I type in this cheat may
not be the exact wrong but most are so when finding the answer to the question
just type the important word in the question to the find dialog box.


According to the American Kennel Club, what is the most popular breed of dog
in the U.S. as of 1999?
Answer: Laborador retriever

Which of these is a fish?
Answer: Sea Horse

Which of these animals shares its name with a luxury car?
Answer: Jaguar

According to a folklore, the "jackalope" is an antlered version of what animal?
Answer: Rabbit

How many eyes does a giraffe have?
Answer: Two

What animal represents the year 2000 on the Chinese Calendar?
Answer: Dragon

Which of these is not a breed of cat?
Answer: Bichon Frise

Elephant tusks are made of what material?
Answer: Ivory

Which of these Australian birds is most closely related to the ostrich?
Answer: Emu

What animal is considered sacred in India?
Answer: Cow

What is the national animal of Austrilia?
Answer: Kangaroo

Which of these is not a type of primate?
Answer: marmot

What term is used to describe a group of fish?
Answer: School

What is the technical term for someone who study fish?
Answer: Ichthyologist

What kind of animal is cartoon character Tennessee Tuxedo?
Answer: Penguin

What kind of animal is a peregrine?
Answer: Bird

What term is used to describe a group of geese?
Answer: Gaggle

What do you call a young cow?
Answer: Calf

How many ships did Columbus set sail with on his initial voyage to the New
World?
Answer: Three

Which of these months has 31 days?
Answer: March

If a business "files under Chapter 11" what is it doing?
Answer: Declaring Bankruptcy

What is the colored part of the eye called?
Answer: Iris

What kind of worker uses a "paddy wagon"?
Answer: Police Officer

A pita is a type of what?
Answer: Flat bread

What term describes someone who does not believe in the existence of God?
Answer: Atheist

What force causes an ice cream core to fly off of a spining merry-go-round?
Answer: centrifugal

To create a tapestry, one must traditionally engage in what activity?
Answer: Weaving

How many stars are on the American flag?
Answer: 50

What colors are the two circles in the MasterCard logo?
Answer: Red and yellow

According to the proverb, necessity is the mother of what?
Answer: Invention

How do you express 3/4 as a decimal?
Answer: .75

What does an animal produce when it lactates?
Answer: Milk

Which of these is not found in a Snickers candy bar?
Answer: Almonds

Which of these is not a position on an American football team?
Answer: Striker

In soccer, which player is allowed to use his or her hands in the field of
play?
Answer: Goalkeeper

Which of these men has never been a head coach in NFL?
Answer: Pat Riley

What professional sports team plays its home games in the Alamodome?
Answer: San Antonio Spurs

Who is the shortest man to ever win an NBA slam dunk competition?
Answer: Anthony "Spud" Webb

What sport is known as "The Sport of Kings"?
Answer: Horse Racing

Who was the WNBA's Most Valuable Player of 1999?
Answer: Yolanda Griffith

How many periods are there in an ice hockey game?
Answer: Three

In horse racing, what is the term for a wager on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place
finishers in a specific race?
Answer: Trifecta

In American football, how many points is a touchdown worth?
Answer: Six

What sporting event is held anually on Memorial Day weekend?
Answer: Indianapolis 500

Which of the following is a sports award?
Answer: Espy

Who is the career hit leader among players never elected to Baseball's Hall
of Fame?
Answer: Pete Rose

Which of these is another name for a golf course?
Answer: Links

Backgammon is a how many-player game?
Answer: Two

Which of these games are not play with a card?
Answer: craps

Which of these college football programs has produced the most Heisman Trophy
winners?
Answer: Notre Dame

Where is fireworks first known to have been develop?
Answer: China

According to legend, in what country are you most likely to meet a leprechaun?
Answer: Ireland

People are supposed to drive on the left-hand side of the road in which
country?
Answer: England

In what country are police officers referred to as "boobies"?
Answer: England

Which of these countries is not in Europe?
Answer: Israel

In what country did Pokemon originate?
Answer: Japan

In what city would you find people studying art and design at the Fashion
Institute of Technology?
Answer: New York

What is the largest city in Pennsylvaina?
Answer: Philadelphia

Which of these is not s city in the state of New York?
Answer: Perskippity

What is the correct spelling of New Mexico's largest city?
Answer: Albuquerque

What French city is home to a famous international film festival each
spring?
Answer: Cannes

On what continent can you find tigers in the wild?
Answer: Asia

The disco band ABBA comes from what country?
Answer: Sweden

Which of these is not one of the official languages of the United Nations?
Answer: Japanese

What is the nickname of Florida's controversial death row electric chair?
Answer: Old Sparky

What country is famous for making wooden shoes?
Answer: The Netherlands

Which of these rivers flows through France?
Answer: Seine

Where is the Louvre museum?
Answer: Paris

Which of the following is not in Nevada?
Answer: Pikes Peak

Which of these countries does not participate in NAFTA?
Answer: Guatemala

What city's airport uses the code ORD?
Answer: Chicago

What is the capital of North Dakota?
Answer: Bismarck

What country gave us the fashionable headgear called the beret?
Answer: France

Which of these countries was not a member of the Axix alliance during World
War II?
Answer: Spain

What is the national language of the Netherlands?
Answer: Dutch

Which of these word means "Yes" in French?
Answer: oui

>From what language does the term "R.S.V.P." originate?
Answer: French

What country does Bordeaux wine come from?
Answer: France

The sport of judo comes from what Asian country?
Answer: Japan

What city is know as "The rubber capital of the world"?
Answer: Akron, Ohio

The first commercial radio station ws located in what city?
Answer: Pittsburgh

What people ruled the Andes Mountains until they were conquered by the Spanish
in 1532?
Answer: Inca

What native empire controlled large areas of South African territory during
the 19th century?
Answer: Zulu

Which city's residents are known as "Knickerbockers"?
Answer: New York City

Which American colony known for its religious tolerance, did Roger William found
in 1636?
Answer: Rhode Island

The dance known as the "fandango" is of what origin?
Answer: Spanish

What nationality was Karl Marx?
Answer: German

In British currency, how may pence make a pound?
Answer: 100

Which of these places is known for art auctions?
Answer: Sothely's

Which of these is not one of the three branches of the U.S. government?
Answer: Parliamentary

Which of these is a government agency established to protect investors?
Answer: SEC

Which of the following must be obtained by foreigner wishing to permanently
live in United States of America(USA)?
Answer: Visa

Which of these organizations is not part of the U.S. government?
Answer: NAACP

How is 4:00 p.m. expressed in military time?
Answer: 1600

How many states in the Contederate States of America?
Answer: 11

Who was the first Lady to run for political office?
Answer: Hillary Clinton

Which one of these world leaders was assassinated?
Answer: Indira Gandhi

What is the name of the South African political party was headed by Nelson
Mandela?
Answer: African National Congress

Which one of these World War II leaders was not at the Yalta Conference?
Answer: Mussolini

Who led the 1831 slave insurrection in Southampton,Virginia?
Answer: Nat Turner

How many years is an official term of the US Senate?
Answer: 6

When FDR carried 42 states in the presidential election of 1932, how many
states did he not carry?
Answer: Six

In what year did the Great Depression begin?
Answer: 1929

Who was the first U.S. president to resign from that office?
Answer: Richard Nixon

What was Richard Nixon's middle name?
Answer: Milhous

Who was the President of the United States when Bill Clinton was born?
Answer: Harry S. Truman

Which of these is not a Hindu deity?
Answer: Sanskrit

What does the Yiddish word "meshuga" mean?
Answer: crazy

Into what body of water does the Rhode river flow?
Answer: Mediterranean Sea

Modern computer microchips are primarily composed of what element?
Answer: Silicon

In computer terminology, what does the acronym "ISP" stand for?
Answer: Internet Service Provider

The Apple iMac computer is available in all of the following colors except
which?
Answer: Kiwi

What was the original name of the Apple Macintosh XL computer?
Answer: Lisa 2

What internet company goes by the acronym AOL?
Answer: America Online

In computer terminology, what does the acronym "FTP" stand for?
Answer: File Transfer Protocol

What does "ROM" in CDROM stand for?
Answer: Read Only Memory

On a set of jumper cables, what color designates the negative connector?
Answer: Black

If you dial "411" on a telephone, who are you calling?
Answer: Directory assistance

When it first appeared on the internet, amazon.com sold only what?
Answer: Books

What letters are on the "3" button of a touch-tone telephone?
Answer: DEF

An airplane's black box is usually what color?
Answer: Orange

What automobile company makes the Sonata?
Answer: Hyundai

What is the name of Mario's brother in the "Super Mario" video games?
Answer: Luigi

Which of these companies is not an online stock brokerage?
Answer: EDigital

What color is a ruby?
Answer: Red

Which of these is a shade of purple?
Answer: Periwinkle

What color is Pepto-Bismol liquid?
Answer: Pink

What article of clothing best describe a "pashmina"?
Answer: scarf

What is the last book in the New Testament?
Answer: Revelation

For what purpose would you use an awl?
Answer: To make holes

Where would you typically find a bailiff?
Answer: Courtroom

What is your astrological sign if you were born on Halloween?
Answer: Scorpio

What is the birthstone for the month of January?
Answer: Garnet

Which of these word is an adverb?
Answer: Quickly

If you are "riding fakie" inside a "half pipe", what are you probably doing?
Answer: Snowboarding

What are the dimensions of a "letter size" piece of paper?
Answer: 8 1/2 x 11 inches

Which of these toys answer question?
Answer: Magic 8 Ball

What kind of item is a ginsu?
Answer: Knife

Which of these painting tools has bristles on it?
Answer: Brush

Which of these is a type of artwork consisting of pieces of wood inlaid in
geometric patterns?
Answer: Parquetry

By what collective name do Christians refer to God the Father, God the Son and
the Holy Ghost?
Answer: The Trinity

According to legend, if you give someone the "evil eye" what are you doing?
Answer: Cursing them

Which is these is not a style of shoe?
Answer: Gingham

In what war did Joan of Arc fight?
Answer: Hundred Years' War

Which of these referred to as a "pigskin"?
Answer: Football

Who or what was Big Bertha?
Answer: A World War I gun

A portrait that comically exaggerates a person's physical traits is called
a what?
Answer: Caricature

To ward off bad luck, what do many people do to wood?
Answer: Knock on it

What is the final word of the Pledge of Allegiance?
Answer: All

Who is the patron saint of animal?
Answer: St. Francis of Assisi

What is another way of writing "six feet"?
Answer: 6'

What is the art of elegant handwriting called?
Answer: Calligraphy

What term describes a tribe that has no set homeland and wanders from place to
place?
Answer: Nomadic

Huffy, Schwinn and Raleigh are all brands of what?
Answer: Bicycles

According to a Yale university study, what smell is the most recognizable to
American adult?
Answer: Coffee

Which of these is a slang term for "police"?
Answer: Fuzz

Which of these is a commonly-known investment account?
Answer: IRA

How long is Hanukkah?
Answer: Eight days

Which of these words is a synonym for "perambulate"?
Answer: Stroll

When daylight-saving time arrives in the spring, how do most Americans turn
their clocks?
Answer: One hour forward

What liqueur is used to make a Pink Lady cocktail pink?
Answer: Grenadine

Which form of knitting requires at least 2 needles?
Answer: Hand Knitting

What color is Uncle Sam's goatee?
Answer: White

What day of the week is sometimes called "hump day"?
Answer: Wednesday

What is the name of the Swedish company that specializes in affordable
furniture?
Answer: IKEA

Including the bottom how many side does the pyramid has?
Answer: Five

How is the word "ambulance" normally written on the front of American
ambulances?
Answer: In reverse

Which of these people was buried in the Valley of the Kings?
Answer: King Tut

How many $100 bills does it take to equal one million dollars?
Answer: Ten thousand

If you have one of each denomination of currently circulated American coins,
how much money do you have?
Answer: $1.91

In your work as a "dolly grip", what business are you in?
Answer: Film Production

What is the approximate speed of light?
Answer: 186,000 miles per second

Which of these is not a type of rock?
Answer: Deciduous

Which of these items is useful for removing ink stains?
Answer: Hair Spray

How is the Arabic numeral for "2" written?
Answer: 2

How many digit are in a standard visa credit card number?
Answer: 16

A flashing red traffic light signifies that a driver should do what?
Answer: Stop

What does a pH level measure?
Answer: Acidity

What term describe a word created by rearranging the letters of another word?
Answer: anagram

The phrase "hospital corners" refers to what?
Answer: Bed sheets

Paper will burn at approximately at what temperature in Fahrenheit?
Answer: 451 degrees

Which of these would you most commonly find in a sconce?
Answer: candle

According to the popular saying, what should you do "when in Rome"?
Answer: As the Romans do

In a game with no wild cards, what is the highest, possible poker hand?
Answer: Royal flush

A student who earns a J.D. can begin his or her career as a what?
Answer: Lawyer

Cheese is a necessary ingredient in which of these dishes?
Answer: Veal parmigiano

Someone would most likely contract salmonella poisoning from eating which of
the following?
Answer: Chicken

What type of meat is on a traditional Reuben sandwich?
Answer: Corned Beef

Which of these candy bars was named for a baseball player?
Answer: Reggie Bar

Which of these food is poisonous to dogs?
Answer: chocolate

Which of these foods could you catch at sea?
Answer: scallop

If you ask for "gai" at a Thai restaurant, what will you get?
Answer: Chicken

In cooking, the term "au gratin" is sometimes used to describe a dish with what
topping?
Answer: Cheese

Cheddar cheese got its name from a village in what country?
Answer: England

Which of the following candies is traditionally fruit-flavored?
Answer: Skittles

Which of these foods is not traditionally considered kosher?
Answer: Shellfish

Which of these is not a legumes?
Answer: Radishes

Which of the following breakfast cereals is shaped like the letter O?
Answer: Cheerios

Which of these is typically not used as a spice?
Answer: Hemlock

What Company makes Oreo cookies?
Answer: Nabisco

Which of these refers to an alcoholic drink laced with a knockout drug?
Answer: Mickey Finn

In America, what is the main ingredient in pepperoni?
Answer: Meat

What is an alternative name for the food dish "Beijing duck"?
Answer: Peking duck

What is the 7-Eleven company's trademarked name for its super-large sodas?
Answer: Big Gulp

Which of the following beverages is brewed from the leaves of a plant?
Answer: Tea

What tea is known for its distinctive bergamot flavor?
Answer: Earl Grey

According to a legend, how many herbs and spices are in Colonel Sander's
Original
Recipe Kentucky Fried Chicken?
Answer: 11

Which of these is a member of the cucumber family?
Answer: Watermelon

Which of the following is a natural sugar found in most fruits?
Answer: Fructose

What important food crop is grown in fields called paddies?
Answer: Rice

What's the popular name of the breakfast meat consisting of sausages wrapped
in pancakes?
Answer: Pigs in a blanket

The British dish "bangers and mash" is made up of sausage and what?
Answer: Potatoes

In what restaurant can you order a Grand Slam breakfast?
Answer: Denny's

What is the name of the StarKist tuna mascot?
Answer: Charlie

Which fast food chain used the advertising slogan, "Where's the beef"?
Answer: Wendy's

Which of these dishes is made from pig intestines?
Answer: Chitins

The term "chili con carne" refers to chili with what?
Answer: Meat

Which of these is not a spice?
Answer: Cucumber

If you are truly afraid of the dark, what do you suffer from?
Answer: Nyctophobia

What chemical do people frequently use to bleach hair?
Answer: Hydrogen Peroxide

Who was the first American in space?
Answer: Alan Shepard

Which is this measurement is equal to an square foot?
Answer: 144 sq. in

What mathematical term is used to describe the average of a series of numbers?
Answer: Mean

Which of the following sounds is commonly associated with owls?
Answer: Hoot

A second-year college student is usually called a what?
Answer: Sophomore

What does the acronym "REM" stand for?
Answer: Rapid Eye Movement

Gerry Adam is the president of what organization?
Answer: Sinn Fein

What disease does a carcinogen cause?
Answer: Cancer

What disease is characterized by a body's inability to properly metabolize
glucose?
Answer: Diabetes

What condition is caused by malfunctioning sebaceous glands?
Answer: Acne

What biological process replicates the DNA?
Answer: Mitosis

In an adult human, how long is the large intestine?
Answer: Five feet

What part of the human body does a gastroenterologist examine?
Answer: Stomach

THe majority of calcium in the human body if found where?
Answer: Bones

How many ribs are there in the human body?
Answer: 24

Which of these orgar comes in a pair?
Answer: Kidney

The common term for someone who has difficulty seeing objects in the distance
is what?
Answer: Nearsighted

What is the colored part of the eye called?
Answer: Iris

What term describes the passing of genetic traits from one generation to
the next?
Answer: Heredity

What disease is sometimes referred to as the "royal disease"?
Answer: Hemophilia

If someone has cataracts, what part of their body might need an operation?
Answer: Eye

Which of these is commonly used to treat allergies?
Answer: antihistamines

What is the more common name for the disease "parties"?
Answer: Whooping cough

The process of drilling holes in the skull is called what?
Answer: Trepanation

Which of the following is most commonly kept in a terrarium?
Answer: Plants

>From whom does the Lutheran Church get its name?
Answer: Martin Luther

If you are watching a Shavian Play, who is the author?
Answer: George Bernard Shaw

What Greek poet wrote "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"?
Answer: Homer

Who wrote "A Tale of Two Cities"?
Answer: Charles Dickens

What was the title of Beethoven's only complete opera?
Answer: Fidelio

Who composed the "Moonlight Sonata"?
Answer: Beethoven

In Arthurian legend, who is married by Guineivere?
Answer: King Arthur

In the television network abbreviation "ABC" what does the "A" stand for?
Answer: American

Which of these television series was not set in the United States?
Answer: "M'A'S'H"

What animated character has a crush on the Little Red-Haired Girl?
Answer: Charlie Brown

What cartoon character travelled in a time machine?
Answer: Sherman

What are the names of Donald Duck's three nephews?
Answer: Huey, Dewey, Louie

In the movie "Star Wars" what kind of creature is Chewbacca?
Answer: Wookiee

Whom did Billie Jean King defeat in the famous "Battle of the Sexes" tennis
match?
Answer: Bobby Riggs

Which of these movies does not star Jim Carrey?
Answer: Patch Adams

Which Rocky film features Mr. T
Answer: Rocky III

The TV show "House of Style" airs on what network?
Answer: MTV

On the TV show "Hill Street Blues", What Joyce Davenport's nickname for Captain
Frank Furillo?
Answer: Pizza Man

On the TV show "CHiPs" what was Officer Frank Poncherello's nickname?
Answer: Ponch

In the original "Get Smart" TV series, what is agent Maxwell's code name?
Answer: Agent 86

Who is the star of the TV show "Everybody loves Raymond"?
Answer: Ray Romano

According to the title of a popular children's TV show, what color is Bear's
big house?
Answer: Blue

What pro wrestler grapple with Sylvester Stallone in the movie "Rocky III"?
Answer: Hulk Hogan

What singer appeared in the 1992 baseball film "A League of Their Own"?
Answer: Madonna

What actress starred on "Charlie's Angels" for the show's entire run?
Answer: Jaclyn Smith

At what age can someone first attend an R-rated movie without an accompanying
adult?
Answer: 17

Which of the following is not a TV cartoon duo?
Answer: Simon and Garfunkel

Who was not one of the Cartwright sons on the TV series "Bonanza"?
Answer: Ben

In what state is the 1999 movie "Magnolia" set?
Answer: California

Who is the twin sister of "Dear Abby" columnist Abigail Van Buren?
Answer: Ann Landers

What is the name of the female character played by comedian Flip Wilson on
his 1970s show?
Answer: Geraldine Jones

Which of these television programs did not feature characters introduced
on "Happy Days"?
Answer: Perfect Strangers

In traditional English puppet shows, who is married to the character Punch?
Answer: Judy

What is the name of Howard Stern's female on-air sidekick?
Answer: Robin Quivers

What character did Woody replace on the TV show "Cheers"?
Answer: Coach

How are actors Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez related?
Answer: They're brothers

Which character on the TV show "Friends" is a chef?
Answer: Monica

On TV's "Seinfeld" what type of doctor did Mr. Costanza go to when he sat
on "fusilli Jerry"?
Answer: Proctologist

In the movie "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" what is the name of Dr.
Evil's diminitive clone?
Answer: Mini-Me

Which of these television programs did not features characters introduced on
"Happy Days"?
Answer: Perfect Strangers

What is Delta Burke's character's job on the sitcom "Designing Women"?
Answer: Interior Designer

What former "Today" show personality played a neighbor on the TV sitcom "The
Hogan Family"?
Answer: Willard Scott

What popular toy is featured in the film " The Hudsucker Proxy"?
Answer: Hula Hoop

In the 1992 animated film "Aladdin", what device does the hero use to travel
from
place to place?
Answer: Magic carpet

What high school does the gang from the "Archie" comic strip attend?
Answer: Riverdale High

What is actor Antonio Banderas' native language?
Answer: Spanish

What famous radio personality was also the voice of Shaggy on the cartoon
"Scooby-Doo"?
Answer: Casey Kasem

What newspaper do Lois Lane and Clark Kent work for?
Answer: The Daily Planet

What fictional character claims to be "smarter than the average bear"?
Answer: Yogi Bear

What is the name of the baby who appears in cartoons and comic strips with
Popeye the Sailor?
Answer: Swee'pea

What is the name of the POW camp where "Hogan's Heroes" are held?
Answer: Stalag 13

Which of these is not the name of one of rock musician Frank Zappa's children?
Answer: Lumpy Gravy

In Mister Rogers' theme song, what does he ask you to be?
Answer: His neighbor

What US president is mentioned by the name in the opening song of TV's " All in
the Family?
Answer: Herbert Hoover

Which of these rock guitarist designed a colorful lines of men's neckties?
Answer: Jerry Garcia

What city did the Beatles originally considered Kusher?
Answer: Shellfish

What is a balalaika?
Answer: Musical Instrument

How many key are on a standard piano?
Answer: 88

What was the name of Huey Lewis' band?
Answer: The News

Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson have both recorded duets with which
former Beatle?
Answer: Paul McCartney

Who sang lead vocals for the band Big Brother and the Holding Company?
Answer: Janis Joplin

What New Age musician released a 1998 album titled "King of the Pan Flute"?
Answer: Zamfir

What place is named the title of the 1979 live album by rock legends Cheap
Trick?
Answer: Budokan

If a piece of music is in "common time" how many quarter notes are there
per measure?
Answer: Four

In the Jimmy Buffet song "Magaritaville" what is the singer searching for?
Answer: A shaker of salt

According to the children's nursery rhyme, what type of ocean did Columbus
sail in 1492?
Answer: Blue

In the novel "Around the World in 80 days", Phileas Fogg's faithful valet is
named what?
Answer: Passepartout

What children's story book character believes that the sky is falling?
Answer: Chicken Little

In the famous baseball poem "Casey at the Bat" Casey plays for the team from
what town?
Answer: Mudville

On the night os Paul Revere's famous ride, how many lanterns were actually hung
in the Old North Church?
Answer: Two

In the novel "The adventures of Tom Sawyer", what is the name of Tom's
sweetheart?
Answer: Becky Thatcher

The Strauss family of composer popularized what dance?
Answer: Waltz

What topic does Spin magazine primarily cover?
Answer: Music

Which of these magazines does not focus on natural science?
Answer: Tiger Beat

What is the medical term for a doctor's identification of a disease?
Answer: Diagnosis

What is produced during photosynthesis?
Answer: Oxygen

Which of these vitamins was the first to be named?
Answer: Vitamin A

Where did Exxon Valdez run aground in March of 1989?
Answer: Prince William Sound

What is the most popular month for weddings in America?
Answer: August

In what decade was the Hula-Hoop invented?
Answer: 1950s

What exercise apparatus is used during a "Spinning" class?
Answer: Stationary bicycle

In the comic strip "Peanuts" what is Schroeder known for doing?
Answer: Playing the piano

What were the first names of the early American explorers Lewis and Clark?
Answer: Meriwether and William

Which of these is an Italian design firm?
Answer: Fendi

Which of these fashion designers was born in the United States?
Answer: Donna Karan

What are the Smother's Brother's first names?
ANswer: TOm and Dick

John D. Rockefeller made his fortune in what industry?
Answer: Oil

Which of these stores is not owned by Gap, Inc.?
Answer: J. Crew

What corporation was founded by a candle maker and a soapmaker?
Answer: Procter & Gamble

Who is considered the owner of a "publicly held" company?
Answer: The stockholders

What symbol specifically indicates that a trademark is registered with the US
Government?
Answer: R with circle around it


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Copyright 2001 by Louie Lopez. It may not be stolen, altered, or used
for any type of profit. Please respect my copyright because this cheat is not
easy to create and finish. I take several days to copy and write this cheats
during my playing time of this game in sheets of paper and it also take me
several hours encoding this cheats in the computer. This cheats can be post to
your web page but you must ask for my permission by email and
acknowledge me in your web page.
If you have any question and answer in WW2BAM that i have not encode in
this cheats page, just email it to me and I will acknowledge your name in the
revised edition of these cheats. And if you have correction or comments just
email me.
This cheat is posted on [www.gamefaqs.com], [www.gamewinners.com]
Email Address: lopezlouiea@eudoramail.com

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