Question 3,829: Entertainment & Food -- Chart-Climbing Comedian
What comedian reached #2 on the pop charts with "Party All the Time" in December 1985?a) Eddie Murphy
b) John Belushi
c) Richard Pryor
d) Steve Martin
Question 3,830: History & Government -- Sabatoged City
What city was traditionally believed to have been destroyed on September 1 in A.D. 69?a) Carthage
b) Jerusalem
c) Memphis
d) Thebes
Question 3,831: Math & Science -- Thoughtful Theorem
Which mathematician, born in 1777, wrote the theorema egregrium?a) Jacob Bernoulli
b) Jean Baptiste Fourier
c) Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss
d) John Napier
Question 3,832: Geography & Nature -- Cheviot, Columbia, Corriedale, and Cotswold
What are Cheviot, Columbia, Corriedale, and Cotswold breeds of?a) Cow
b) Goat
c) Pig
d) Sheep
Question 3,833: Literature & Arts -- Sergeant Snorkle
In the Beetle Bailey comic strip, what is Sergeant Snorkle's first name?a) Herman
b) Orville
c) Samuel
d) Wilbur
Question 3,834: Sports & Games -- Mini-Monopolies
In the board game Monopoly, how many monopolies have only two properties?a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
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