Trivia Crack "C" Answers | ||
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Question | Answer | |
Cabaret Voltaire had both artistic and political purposes. Where was it? | Zurich | |
Calamian Islands belong to what country? | The Philippines | |
Call me Ishmael. is the opening line of what famous American novel? | Moby Dick | |
Camiguin Island belongs to what country? | The Philippines | |
Can gorillas swim? | No | |
Capital of Trinidad and Tobago? | Puerto España | |
Capri Island belongs to what country? | Italy | |
Carcharodon Carcharias is the scientific name given to which species? | Great White Shark | |
Certain plants and insects can be naturally preserved through time in… | Amber | |
Certain plants and insects can be naturally preserved through time in… | Amber | |
Chestnut cream is traditional in what country’s gastronomy? | France | |
Chile was under a dictatorship, under what dictator? | Augusto Pinochet | |
Chiloe Archipelago belongs to what country? | Chile | |
Chinlone is a traditional sport of what country? | Myanmar | |
Cholera is an endemic disease in what country? | India | |
Christianity and Islam are the religions with largest congregation. Which is the third one? | Hinduism | |
Cider comes from what fruit? | Apple | |
Citrus reticulata is the botanical name for which fruit? | Satsuma | |
Claudia Riegler is related to what sport? | Ski | |
Cleopatra tested the efficiency of her poisons by giving them to whom? | Slaves | |
Cobalt and Prussia are shades of… | Blue | |
Cobi was the mascot for which Olympic Games? | Barcelona 1992 | |
Cocos island belongs to what country? | Costa Rica | |
Colombo is the capital of which country? | Sri Lanka | |
Complete the name of the British singer, Mica … ? | Paris | |
Complete the name of the Oscar-winning actor, Adrien …? | Brody | |
Complete the name of the US rock group, The Flaming …? | Lips | |
Complete the name of the band, the Travelling …? | Wilburys | |
Complete the name of the famous country singer, Shania …? | Twain | |
Complete the name of the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham …? | Bell | |
Complete the name of the well-known rock group, Radio…? | Head | |
Complete the sentence: “to be or…”? | Not to be | |
Complete the title of the 1977 Disney film, ‘Pete’s …’? | Dragon | |
Complete the title of the 2000 film, ‘Dude, Where’s my …’? | Car | |
Complete the title of the 2003 Disney release, ‘Pirates of the …’? | Caribbean | |
Complete the title of the D H Lawrence novel, ‘Lady Chatterley’s …’? | Lover | |
Complete the title of the Michael Caine | King | |
Complete the title of the Oscar-nominated film starring Tom Cruise, ‘The Last …’? | Samurai | |
Complete the title of the film starring Colin Firth and Scarlett Johansson, ‘Girl with a …’? | Pearl Earring | |
Complete the title of the novel by Alexandre Dumas, ‘The Count of …’? | Monte Cristo | |
Complete the title of this 2002 film starring Sandra Bullock, ‘Murder by …’? | Numbers | |
Complete this Winston Churchill quote: “we will fight them in…”? | The beaches | |
Complete this band’s name, ‘Blue … Cult’? | Oyster | |
Coolio adapted the song by Stevie Wonder ‘Pasttime Paradise’ and made another song out of it. Which one? | Gangsta’s Paradise | |
Corey Taylor is the singer of what band? | Slipknot | |
Cork comes from what tree? | Cork oak | |
Cormac McCarthy won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for what novel? | The Road | |
Cosimo de Médici was the first of a long list of Médicis who governed a city in the Renaissance. What city? | Florence | |
Costa Rica borders what countries? | Nicaragua and Panama | |
Cozumel Island belongs to what country? | Mexico | |
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is the president of what country? | Argentina | |
Cueca is the national dance of what country? | Chile | |
Currywurst is a traditional sausage in what country? | Germany | |
Cyprus is found in which sea? | Mediterranean | |
César Pelli is an architect known for designing some of the world’s tallest buildings and other major urban landmarks, where was he born? | Argentina |
Note: This is "Trivia Crack" by "Etermax"
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