Disney’s Donald Duck is believed to be named after what athlete?
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Disney’s Donald Duck is believed to be named after what athlete?
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Graham Hughes set a world record for traveling to every country in the world using only public surface transport. (i.e. No flying.)
To the nearest year, how long did it take him?
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This week you are coming up with company slogans, and hopefully coming up with slogans that are more honest than the ones that companies actually use.
Examples include…
Instagram: Masking bad photos with filters.
Louis Vuitton: It’s probably a fake.
YouTube: It’s all cat videos and horrible comments.
If your team name is an honest company slogan, you’ll get a bonus point.
In the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy got back to Kansas by clicking her heels together and saying “there’s no place like home.”
Invented in 2014 and triggered the same way, how does “Ruby” rescue you from awkward situations?
Depending on where you’re from, what disease has been known as the Spanish Disease, the French Disease, the Italian Disease, the Polish Disease, the Turkish Disease, the Christian Disease, the Portuguese Disease, and the British Disease?
Here’s an artist’s conception, though I’m pretty sure they don’t have eyes.
A coyote can run at 70 km/hr.
How fast can a roadrunner run? 32 km/hr, 62 km/hr, 92 km/hr, or 122 km/hr?
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Vladimir Putin’s Government has been hard at work again, banning things that are dangerous to Russian society. Now they’ve taken aim at memes, reminding the internet that in Russia “using a photo of a public figure to embody a popular internet meme which has nothing to do with the celebrity’s personality” is illegal.
But the crusade to protect Russia can’t end there, so this week, iQ Trivia is enlisting you in finding new things for them to ban.
This week, if your team name refers to something Vladimir Putin could ban, you will get a bonus point.
Sunshine, the laughter of children, snarky trivia hosts, anything that could be seen as the enemy of old Vladimir will get you a point right off the bat.
Measured by peak net worth in 2010 dollars, who were the wealthiest and the poorest US Presidents?
Both served in the 20th Century.
In all the lyrics of all the songs written by the Beatles, what word appears the most often?
And while we’re on the subject, what word appears ninth most often?
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Before he became Prime Minister, Bob Hawke held the world record for drinking a yard of ale (roughly 2.5 pints.)
To the nearest second, what was his time?
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