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1. Raccoons are furry, nocturnal Animals with excellent fine motor skills and characteristic patches of black fur around their eyes. There are wild populations in several parts of the world - but this critter is native to what continent?
2. Let's try a Brain Teaser! What "cc" word solves the following rebus?
Male deer + relatives + close at hand
3. Matthew McConaughey became a Celebrity in the 1990s on the strength of his rugged good looks and his star turns in several dramas. Even so, it took him a long while to find a leading lady in his own life. What woman, already the mother of his two children, did he marry in 2012?
4. The world of fashion and Entertainment would be very different without Gucci, a fashion house founded in 1921 and specializing in fine leather. In what Italian city did Gucci begin?
5. In a hugely popular series of books For Children, a young wizard named Harry Potter learns and masters a wide variety of useful magic spells. When he cries "Accio Broomstick!", what is supposed to happen?
6. Here at FunTrivia, fans of the General category are sometimes called upon to know something about the occult. For decades, a popular occult party game has consisted of a board with an indicator that can point to a letter or a number. Each player puts a hand on the indicator, which then seems to move of its own accord -- spelling out a message from the beyond. What's the name of this game?
7. If you know your Geography, you probably know that Morocco is a nation in northwest Africa, just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain. Which of the following cities is NOT in Morocco?
8. Vaccination was one of the most important developments in History: over the centuries, this technology has saved countless millions from premature death. How did it pick up the name "vaccination"?
9. Played by high rollers in casinos around the world, baccarat may be one of the more expensive Hobbies a person can pursue. Which of the following is necessary to play baccarat?
10. Fans of the Humanities might enjoy the musical "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying", which found Broadway success in its 1961 debut and in 1995 and 2011 revivals. In the show, a dry narration adds humor to the plot. Which of these best characterizes the narrator?
11. "Rebecca," by Daphne du Maurier, is among those classic works of Literature with enduringly famous first lines. Which of these sentences opens the book?
12. "Pinocchio", one of Disney's classic animated Movies, tells the story of a marionette who dreams of becoming a real boy. It wouldn't be a Disney film, though, without some sort of animal sidekick. What kind of creature serves as Pinocchio's conscience?
13. Playing an instrument takes more than knowing the notes: there's also the timing, the expression, the art. In Music, there's a special vocabulary and notation just for this. If a pianist were to play a note staccato, what would she do?
14. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti: were they innocent radicals or criminal ones? The question has been hotly debated ever since the two People were executed in Massachusetts in 1927. To what political movement did Sacco and Vanzetti belong?
15. Wicca is an earth-based Religion that claims a kinship with the pagan faiths that ruled Europe long ago. The eight great Wiccan holy days mark the turning of the seasons, year in and year out; what word refers to these festivals?
16. Many advances in Science and Technology hinge on the ability to see new things: things that are very small, things that are very rare, or things that are very far away. Biology is no exception. Which of the following disease agents was the first virus to be identified?
17. Every Sport has its enduring (and controversial) moments, and soccer (or football) is no exception. In a quarterfinal match of the 1986 World Cup, Diego Maradona scored a goal with help from what he called the "hand of God." For what team was Maradona playing?
18. "Hello, I'm actor Troy McClure. You kids might remember me from such educational films as 'Lead Paint, Delicious But Deadly' and 'Here Comes the Metric System!'" On which long-running Television show might you hear that introduction?
19. In one enduringly popular Video Game franchise, characters in cars and on motorcycles race each other around a variety of courses, with the help of items they find along the way. A mushroom will give you a quick speed boost; a banana peel or a red turtle shell is useful for attacking a rival. And winning once isn't enough: each course is available in 50 cc, 100 cc, and 150 cc versions. What was the first game in this series?
20. Many World languages use accents and diacritical marks to add phonetic flexibility to their alphabets. One such symbol is the acute accent, which appears above the letter it marks. What does the acute accent look like?
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