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Janet Jackson is he youngest of how many Jacksons?
A: Nine.

Who had a 60s No 1 with Soldier Boy?
A: The Shirelles.

Who was US President at the start of the 20th century?
A: William McKinley.

Lulu sang the title song for which 'bond film?
A: The Man With The Golden Gun.

Which London theater used to claim that "we never closed?"
A: Windmill.

Which member of the Monkees came from Houston, Texas?
A: Mike Nesmith.

Which politician stated, "Read my lips: no new taxes?"
A: George H. Bush.

 

Which monarch reined in Britain at the start of the First World War?
A: George V.

Which tanker was the cause of a massive oil spill in Alaska in 1989?
A: Exxon Valdez.

Which musical featured the song Food, Glorious Food?
A: Oliver.

What is the first word of Charlie Rich's classic The Most Beautiful Girl in the World?
A: Hey.

In which decade did Alcatraz close?
A: 1960s.

Which song does Snow White sing in the Disney classic in addition  to Some Day My Prince Will Come?
A: I'm Wishing.

Which Irish-born jockey rode a hat-trick of French Prix de l-'Arc de Triomphe victories in the mid-1980s?
A: Pat Eddery.

 

Who married fellow country star George Jones in 1969?
A: Tammy Wynette.

What name was given to Woody Guthrie's Ballads of the Depression?
A: Dust Bowl Ballads.

Who was the first female to register 30 top ten hits?
A: Madonna.

At which LA hotel was Bobby Kennedy shot?
A: Ambassador.

In 1990 who got 'married' to Jerry Hall?
A: Mick Jagger.

Demi Moore married which Bruce?
A: Willis.

John Jacob Astor died on the maiden voyage of which ship?
A: Titanic.

 

Who is Elton John's long-term writing partner?
A: Berni Taupin.

What was President Dwight Eisenhower's middle name?
A: David.

Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan have both played which character?
A: James Bond.

Which author was born on exactly the same day as singer Rick Nelson?
A: Peter Benchley.

Which actor paid $93,500 for the baseball which rolled between Bill Buckner's legs in game six of the 1986 World Series?
A: Charlie Sheen.

Michael Jackson's reunion with which brother resulted in the 1984 album Victory?
A: Jermaine.

Which motor company topped the Fortune 500 list in 1990?
A: General Motors.

 

What was the name of Tom Mix's horse?
A: Tony.

The first moon landing was on 21st July 1969, but what date did the astronauts return to Earth?
A: 24th July.

Twister was a disaster movie about what?
A: Tornados.

In 1987 Madonna filed for divorce from which husband?
A: Sean Penn.

Which girl's name was in the title of Madonna's first major film?
A: Susan.

What type of skirt was the main fashion style of the 60s?
A: Mini.

 

Who created the Addams Family?
A: Charles Addams.

What star sign is shared by William Shatner and Marlon Brando?
A: Aries.

What is the Alaskan terminus of the Alaskan Highway?
A: Fairbanks.

In which decade did Levi's first use a classic hit to advertize?
A: 1980s.

How is actress Angeline Brown better known?
A: Angie Dickinson.

 
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