Read Ken Jennings's Trivia Almanac Online
Authors: Ken Jennings
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MARCH 4
DEAR MR. RESIDENT
Easy
1.
Thomas Jefferson
2.
George W. Bush
3.
George Washington
4.
Andrew Jackson
5.
Richard Nixon
Harder
1.
Theodore Roosevelt
2.
Ronald Reagan
3.
George H. W. Bush
4.
Franklin Roosevelt
5.
James Madison
Yeah, Good Luck
1.
Woodrow Wilson
2.
John Adams
3.
Grover Cleveland
4.
Calvin Coolidge
5.
James Monroe
DOUBLE-DOUBLES
1.
Condoleezza Rice
2.
“Rocky Raccoon”
3.
Tallahassee
4.
Georgia O’Keeffe
5.
Kaallalit Nunaat
LYRICIST WANTED
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H
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D
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E
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F
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G
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C
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B
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J
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I
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A
MARCH 5
RISE OF THE MACHINES
1.
The PCjr
2.
Chuck E. Cheese’s
3.
RadioShack
4.
Adam
5.
The Commodore 64
SUB(PAR) TITLES
1.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
2.
Groundhog Day
3.
You Only Live Twice
4.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
5.
Fargo
6.
Some Like It Hot
7.
Alien
8.
The Full Monty
9.
The Big Chill
10.
Home Alone
DO-IT-YOURSELFERS
1.
Bill Russell
2.
Virginia Woolf
3.
Green
4.
Napoleon
5.
They don’t exist; they’re just pseudonyms for the director
MARCH 6
FIVE MORE THINGS THAT ARE SHAKESPEARE’S FAULT
1.
The Globe Theatre
2.
Richard III
3.
Endless Love
4.
Bed
5.
Hot-blooded
IN PLAIN BLACK AND WHITE
1.
Pepe Le Pew
2.
Sepia
3.
The quagga
4.
Schindler’s List
5.
The Jolly Roger (Teach was Blackbeard)
6.
Croatia
7.
F. W. de Klerk
8.
Fifteen
9.
Saint Augustine
10.
A soccer ball
11.
March of the Penguins
12.
Slash
13.
A safety
14.
Desdemona (in
Othello
)
15.
Castling (kingside)
MARCH 7
WE ARE THE HOLLOW MEN
1.
Sleepy Hollow
2.
Mink Hollow
3.
Stars Hollow
4.
Butcher Hollow
5.
Godric’s Hollow
SWORD PLAY
1.
The Cleveland Cavaliers
2.
The Garden of Eden
3.
Kill Bill
4.
The foil
5.
The Oscar
6.
El Cid
7.
The scimitar
8.
Wart
9.
Orion’s
10.
The Jabberwock
AND NOTHING BUT THE SPOOF
Easy
1.
Madonna
2.
Queen
3.
Green Day
4.
James Brown
5.
Puff Daddy
Harder
1.
Ritchie Valens
2.
Presidents of the United States of America
3.
Eminem
4.
The Knack
5.
Taylor Hicks
Yeah, Good Luck
1.
Backstreet Boys
2.
Crash Test Dummies
3.
The Kinks
4.
U2
5.
Men Without Hats
MARCH 8
TALK ABOUT THE FASHION
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C
2.
B
3.
H
4.
G
5.
D
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I
7.
A
8.
F
9.
E
10.
J
HUH HUH—YOU SAID
…
1.
William Shakespeare and Alexander Pope
2.
Germany
3.
Chilly Willy
4.
Horatio Alger
5.
Java
6.
Balaam
7.
The New York Giants
8.
A lizard
9.
The Prisoner
10.
The Galápagos Islands
MARCH 9
MY COUNTRY, ’TIS OF THEE
1.
Jacob
2.
The Solomon Islands
3.
São Tomé and Príncipe (for Saint Thomas)
4.
India
5.
The Dominican Republic (but not Dominica)
6.
The Philippines (for Philip II)
7.
Colombia
8.
Kiribati
9.
Bolivia (Simón Bolívar, 1783-1830)
10.
The Marianas (Marie-Anne of Austria)
WITCH HUNT
Easy
1.
The Wizard of Oz
2.
The Witches of Eastwick
3.
The Craft
4.
Practical Magic, Bewitched
Harder
1.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
2.
Sleepy Hollow
3.
Hocus Pocus
4.
Four Rooms
Yeah, Good Luck
1.
I Married a Witch
2.
Bell, Book and Candle
3.
Conan the Barbarian
4.
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
SIX QUESTIONS OVER TEXAS
1.
Lonesome Dove
2.
Sammy Sosa
3.
Sam Houston
4.
Five
5.
Red River
6.
The Speak & Spell
MARCH 10
SECOND BANANA-RAMA
Easy
1.
Dr. Evil
2.
Don Quixote
3.
Sheriff Andy Taylor
4.
Paul Simon
5.
David Letterman
Harder
1.
Quick Draw McGraw
2.
Phileas Fogg
3.
Dr. Samuel Johnson
4.
Napoleon Dynamite
5.
Wayne Campbell
Yeah, Good Luck
1.
Nero Wolfe
2.
Groucho Marx
3.
Edmund Blackadder
4.
Modesty Blaise
5.
Plastic Man
BOOKS OF THE MONTH
Easy
1.
October
2.
June
3.
May
4.
July
Harder
1.
April
2.
August
3.
August
4.
March
Yeah, Good Luck
1.
December
2.
January
3.
July
4.
March
NATIONAL SHAME
1.
Canada
2.
Belarus
3.
The Netherlands
4.
Brazil
5.
North Korea
MARCH 11
YOU’LL NEVER WOK (A LOAN)
Easy
1.
Swedish
2.
Yiddish
3.
Japanese
4.
Spanish
5.
Hawaiian
Harder
1.
Hindi
2.
Russian
3.
Arabic
4.
German
5.
Malay
Yeah, Good Luck
1.
Cantonese
2.
Dutch
3.
Romany
4.
Tamil
5.
Afrikaans
MACARTHUR 2: THE RETURN!
Easy
1.
Speed
2.
Bridget Jones’s Diary
3.
xXx
4.
Ace Ventura, Pet Detective
5.
Mad Max
Harder
1.
Highlander
2.
Airplane!
3.
Mannequin
4.
Arthur
5.
Poltergeist
Yeah, Good Luck
1.
Homeward Bound
2.
Candyman
3.
Delta Force
4.
Free Willy
5.
Piranha
THE UNMITIGATED GAUL
1.
A typewriter or computer keyboard
2.
Gabon (Libreville) and Sierra Leone (Freetown)
3.
Alexandre Dumas
4.
Michelin
5.
Grand Marnier
6.
The bidet
7.
Joan of Arc’s
8.
Uranus and Neptune
9.
Austerlitz
10.
Coco Chanel
MARCH 12
STAGE, LEFT
1.
Jessica Tandy
2.
Christopher Walken
3.
Barry Bostwick
4.
Ian McKellen
5.
Tony Randall
A FEW GOOD MENACE
1.
(John) Kander and (Fred) Ebb
2.
Keira Knightley
3.
Scarface
4.
J. Jonah Jameson
5.
Jada Pinkett
MAKING A NAME FOR THEMSELVES
Easy
1.
Madonna
2.
Cher
3.
Jewel
4.
Björk
5.
Brandy
Harder
1.
Aaliyah
2.
Selena
3.
Ashanti
4.
Dido
5.
Fabian
Yeah, Good Luck
1.
Donovan
2.
Melanie
3.
Taco
4.
Tiffany
5.
Dion
MARCH 13
WHEN IN ROME
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Easy
1.
Mars
2.
Jupiter (or Jove)
3.
Diana
4.
Mercury
5.
Venus
Harder
1.
Vulcan
2.
Juno
3.
Cupid
4.
Saturn
5.
Minerva
Yeah, Good Luck
1.
Vesta
2.
Somnus
3.
Discordia
4.
Proserpine
5.
Faunus
THE NAME OF THE GAME
Easy
1.
Pool
2.
Golf
3.
(Stock) car racing
4.
Soccer
5.
Horse racing (steeplechase)
Harder
1.
Bicycle racing
2.
Arm wrestling
3.
Basketball
4.
(Four-man) bobsled
5.
Skateboarding
Yeah, Good Luck
1.
Baseball
2.
Cricket
3.
Football
4.
Ice hockey
5.
Boxing
TRACE ELEMENTS
1.
Tin
2.
Iron
3.
Astatine
4.
Arsenic
5.
Carbon
MARCH 14
LICKER CABINET
1.
The Chow Chow
2.
Titus Andronicus
3.
A Christmas Story
4.
Bloom County
5.
To smell
6.
His sixth sheep’s sick
7.
Pentecost (or Whitsunday)
8.
Papillae
9.
Gene Simmons
10.
Three
PUNCH LINES
1.
“Careless Whisper”
2.
A question mark and an exclamation point