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A 747 is (c) a large airplane.
A Hard Disk is (a) betterr than a floppy.
A Macintosh is (a) a kind of Apple.
A moon is (a)
A nehru jacket is ]D[
A result of Watergate ]B[
Al Lowe is ]A,D[
All politicians are (d)
Angela Davis is ]A[
Blackjack is (a)
Bonnie and (b) Clyde
Bourbon Street is in ]A[
Calvin Klein is ]D[
Canada is (d) All of the above.
Capitain Kangaroo's SideKick was ]A,B,C[
Charlie McCarthy and (d) Edgar Bergen
"Close Encounters of the Third kind" is about (c) creatures from outer space.
Do girls really have cooties? ]A[
Does a pair of queen beat ]D,B[
Does a pair of queens beat three deuces? ]C[
Doonesbury's "Uncle Duke" is based on ]C[
During the 70's, Carroll O'Connor portayed a ]D[
Edsel is a ]A,D[
Elisabeter Talor (a) an actress
Frank Sinatra is a ]B[
G. Gordon Liddy was associated with ]B,C[
Herb Alpert and the ____ Brass ]D[
Herpes is (d) fatal (if given to your spouse).
How many molecules are in glass of water? (d)
How many programmers does it take to screw in a light bulb? (b) None, programmers can't fit in light bulbs.
Hugh Hefner is usually photographed in ]A[
I am presently (d)
IBM stands for (b) International Business Machines.
I find computer games with adult content (b)
I have hair on my (d)
If Bo Derek were here, I'd ask her to (d)
If you arrived at a party wearning your birthday suit, you would (d)
In the movie, "Paint your Wagon", Clint Eastwood sang ]D[
It is custumary to tip about ]D[
"It's not nice to fool" (b)
James Brown is often referred to as (d) the Godfather of soul
Joan River is (c) a former talk show hostess.
John Belushi was on ]C[
John F. Kennedy drove a (a)
Johnny Carson is ]B[
Kookie's address was ]B[
Kwi-Chang-Caine became famous by saying (d)
Las Vegas is famous for (c)
"Let It Be" was recorded by (d) the Beatles.
Lingerie is (a) sexy.
Lucy, Richy, Fred and ]A[
Making a "Hole in One" is (a)
Martha Mitchell was ]B[
Mel Brooks is (c) a comedian
My boss is (d)
My favorite actor is (d) not listed.
My parents are (d) 36 or over.
My sex life is best described as (c)
"NORML" is (c)
O. J. Simpson is ]C[
Oral Roberts (b) an evangelist
Paul, John, Ringo and (b) George.
Peter Benchley's novel "Jaws" was about (d) sharks.
Peter Piper a of pickled a peck of pickled ]A,B[
Pia Zadora is (b)
President Eisenhower's nickname was ]A[
Ralph Boysen invented (a) the boysenberry
Richard Nixon was (d) a president.
Richard Nixon was the ___ President of the United States. (c)
Ronal Reagan's co-star "Bedtime for Bonzo" ]C,D[
Sergeant Pepper was (c) the leader of the Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Sex is ]B,D[
Spiro Agnew is (c)
Ted Kennedy is best remembered for his (c) brothers.
The 1973 album "Dark Size of Moon" (a)
The 70's pratice of running around was called (b)
The American television debut of Bob Hope, Dinah Shore, Elvis, and the Beatles was on (b)
The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are connected by the (a) Panama Canal
The best "pick-up" line is ]D[
The "Chicago Seven" was (d)
The drink "screwdriver" contains ]A,C,D[
The East Coast is ]C[
The first baseball player to challange the reserve clause was ]D[
The first Negro to play Major League Baseball was (a)
The germ that transmits syphilis (b)
The G-Spot is supposed to be (b) a female erogenous zone.
The largest state is (b) Alaska.
The last name of Annette (on the original Mickey Mouse Club) was ]A,D[
The leader of Nazi Germany was (d) Adolph Hitler
The "Mile-High Club" is ]C[
The most effective form of birth control is (a)
The most likely place to find virgins is (c) St. Mary's Girls School.
The most populous city in the United States is (c) New York
The song "American Pie" was about (c)
The tackiest seventies fashion was (a) platform sloes.
The term "Working Girl" refers to ]C,D[
The world is ]C[
There are about __ calories (b)
Thomas Eagleton was dropped from the 1972 Democratic National Ticket when knowledge of his previous shock treatments became known. (c)
Utah is full of (d)
VCR stands for (d)
What was illegal during Prohibition? (b)
When it's noon in calfornia in August St-Louis ]C[
When playing "Monopoly" you (b) must own foor houses before building a hotel.
"Where's" the" ]D[
Which one of these was not a war? ]A[
Which is non-alcoholic? (c) Perrier
Which is not amoutain range (a)
Which is not a baseball team? ]B[
Which is not in Hawaii? (c) Fiji.
Which U.S. President was noy elected to office? ]A[
Which U.S. Secretary of State was born in Germany? (d)
Whips, chains and hangcuffs are ]B,C,D[
Whit is not wing (?)
Who's buried in Grant's tomb? ]A,B[
Who has not been a U.S. Attorney General? ]A[
Who is not a mass murderer? ]C[
Who is not a sportscaster? ]D[
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? (b)
Who made a record album with a cover that looked like a pair of blue jeans, complete with a working zipper ]B,C[
Who song was not recorded by Elvis? ]B[
Who spends the most time in Las Vegas? (b) Wayne Newton
Who starred in "Bed Time for bonzo" (d) Ronald Reagan
Who was banned from "Saturday Night Live" because he lost a telephone poll? (d)
Who was not a politican? (c) W.C. Fields.
Who was the inventive genius behind the Apple Computer? (b) Steve...
Who wrote "to be, or no to be" (a)


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