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In the late 1970's, 9 million people were involved in these indoor sports leagues; today less than 3 million, because they are too busy. What sport is this?
Bowling
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What movie earned Tom Hanks his third straight Oscar nomination, in 1996?
Apollo 13
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Lahnaphophobia is the fear of what?
Vegetables
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What is the largest moon of Jupiter called?
Ganymede
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Which U.S. state was the last one to ratify the abolition of slavery in the 1990s?
Mississippi
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What are the only three European countries to have won soccer's World Cup?
England, Italy, West Germany.
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Who was the voice behind Woody, the cowboy doll in Toy Story?
Tom Hanks
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Epistemology is the study of what?
Knowledge
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From Greek, Irene means what?
Peace
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Who won the Super bowl in 1989?
San Francisco 49 ers
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Who was the first U.S. volleyball player to win three Olympic gold medals?
Karch Kiraly.
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Which anniversary did the Oscars celebrate in 1998?
70th
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What does a Caligynephobe fear?
Beautiful Women
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Amanda means what?
worthy of love
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Who won the Super bowl in 1987?
New York Giants
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What country fielded 1996 Olympic women's teams that won gold in basketball, soccer and softball
The U.S.
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In 1967, what movie won the Best Picture Oscar?
In The Heat Of The Night.
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What do Ictheologists study?
Fish
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Gregory is from the Greek meaning what?
Watchman
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What was Americas first organized sport?
Horse Racing in 1664
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Who was the first African-American to win the U.S. and world figure skating singles titles?
Debi Thomas.
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In what year did David Lean die?
1991.
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What is a vestiphobe afraid of?
Wearing clothes
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What does Zoe mean?
Life
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Which Hollywood star has made the cover of Life magazine the most times?
Elizabeth Taylor (11 times)
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