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1.
  Can a Man Turn His Head?    
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
He can if he sees an attractive woman, according to the idiom. Can you match each man with the woman who turned his head?
Very Easy, 10 Qns, stedman, Dec 07 24
Very Easy
stedman editor
Dec 07 24
513 plays
2.
Never Shall They Meet
  Never Shall They Meet   best quiz  
Ordering Quiz
 10 Qns
History is full of famous faces, but in this quiz, you'll encounter ten people who could never have met, having lived and died without any overlap between each other. Place them in order based on when their lives occurred in history. Good luck!
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, May 05 24
Average
kyleisalive editor
May 05 24
466 plays
3.
  Friends Just Can't be Found   best quiz  
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
Sometimes help is slow in coming, or doesn't come at all, and you just have to do something yourself. This quiz is about some people who accomplished things with little or no help from others.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, CmdrK, Jan 18 23
Very Easy
CmdrK gold member
Jan 18 23
1292 plays
4.
Potpourri of Well Known People
  Potpourri of Well Known People   top quiz  
Photo Quiz
 10 Qns
Ten questions for you on various well known people. Photo clues should help with the answers. Have fun.
Easier, 10 Qns, Creedy, Apr 02 15
Recommended for grades: 6,7,8,9,10
Easier
Creedy gold member
2796 plays
5.
  Is It Quitting Time Yet?   best quiz  
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
"Is it quitting time yet?" is a much-used phrase in today's hedonistic society. Here are ten vignettes from people who overcame humble beginnings to become noted because they never, ever, did quit.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, 1nn1, Mar 29 20
Very Easy
1nn1 gold member
Mar 29 20
1257 plays
6.
  To Reach Out   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz is part of the "We Go On" promise, that is found on Fun Trivia, with the goal of helping others focus on hope for a bright future. The quizzes are based on the lyrics of two songs, "Promise and "We Go On". My quiz is from a lyric in "We Go On".
Easier, 10 Qns, bigwoo, Feb 17 23
Easier
bigwoo gold member
Feb 17 23
779 plays
7.
  My Shoes Make News   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Ten famous people are describing a historical event in which they participated. In their description they will give the date, a brief story and what kind of shoes they were wearing. You have to guess who is speaking.
Easier, 10 Qns, Joepetz, Jul 19 17
Easier
Joepetz gold member
3741 plays
8.
  Tales of the Lady   best quiz  
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
Noble by birth, deed, or demeanor, the term "Lady" is used as a title of respect to describe a woman of high social position. Can you match these famous ladies from clues given?
Very Easy, 10 Qns, ponycargirl, Nov 21 16
Very Easy
ponycargirl editor
1280 plays
9.
  You Know Me, I'm Famous   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Can you determine the identities of these famous people using the clues provided?
Easier, 10 Qns, kino76, Oct 27 18
Easier
kino76 gold member
Oct 27 18
1846 plays
10.
  Who is Your Daddy and What Does He Do?   popular trivia quiz  
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
Ten children describe their famous fathers by describing their jobs. See if you can match the famous dad with the job description.
Easier, 10 Qns, bernie73, Aug 13 24
Easier
bernie73 gold member
Aug 13 24
707 plays
trivia question Quick Question
The popular 1960s musical duo Simon and Garfunkel were named by their parents as:

From Quiz "Other Names of Famous Duos"




11.
  The Mental Health of Beautiful Minds   best quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
There can be a fine line between severe mental illness and genius. Can you spot the mighty minds by their mental issues?
Average, 10 Qns, fijikiwi, Aug 18 13
Average
fijikiwi
5593 plays
12.
  100 World Famous Folks: 90-81   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The second 'World Famous Folks' quiz. (2 of 10) Enjoy!
Easier, 10 Qns, mrbell, Jul 27 12
Easier
mrbell
5511 plays
13.
  Rejected   best quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Everybody receives rejections at some point in their lives. It's how you respond to them that defines your character.
Average, 10 Qns, Snowman, May 04 14
Average
Snowman gold member
1702 plays
14.
  Who's on First? - Second Part   great trivia quiz  
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
Match each female to her correct first.
Easier, 10 Qns, nyirene330, Oct 11 19
Easier
nyirene330
Oct 11 19
982 plays
15.
  Quirks of the Rich and Famous   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is a quiz which deals with the personal quirks of ten well known world figures. Have fun :)
Average, 10 Qns, Creedy, Jun 07 17
Average
Creedy gold member
2540 plays
16.
  Ten Famous People    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
I'm having dinner, and I'm inviting ten different famous people of the 20th century. Have fun with my quiz.
Average, 10 Qns, Ben_Tucker, Apr 15 18
Average
Ben_Tucker
Apr 15 18
10089 plays
17.
  My Dinner with ...   best quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Join me while I share a meal with some famous men I would like to have known.
Average, 10 Qns, PDAZ, Sep 30 10
Average
PDAZ gold member
4232 plays
18.
  Famous Short People   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
From philosophers to presidents, painters to pharaohs, short people are in all walks of life and can achieve just as much notoriety as their tall conterparts.
Average, 10 Qns, shadowhippie, Aug 31 22
Average
shadowhippie
Aug 31 22
7600 plays
19.
  Ballpark Figures   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Celebrities usually rake in the cash when alive, but here is the Forbes List of top ten dead money-spinners of 2010, and the ballpark figure of how much they earned.
Easier, 10 Qns, leith90, Apr 08 17
Easier
leith90 gold member
1620 plays
20.
  The Bearded Bunch   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
These men certainly need a shave - but these people (in one way or the other) are famous for their facial hair (beard, moustache and the odd sideburn). Try to guess who the bearded fellows are!
Easier, 10 Qns, Scorepyon, Jul 07 09
Easier
Scorepyon
3563 plays
21.
  Famous People with Asthma    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Asthma is a breathing disease that has affected the lungs of many people in history. Can you recognize a few?
Easier, 10 Qns, exceller, Jun 19 21
Easier
exceller
Jun 19 21
633 plays
22.
  All The Money in the World...   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
They say that money cannot buy you happiness. Here is a quiz on some famous and/or wealthy people who might agree.
Easier, 10 Qns, dcpddc478, Jun 16 18
Easier
dcpddc478
Jun 16 18
1642 plays
23.
  100 World Famous Folks: 100-91   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is quiz number 1 (of ten). These are people from all over the world, especially Europe and America. Enjoy!
Easier, 10 Qns, mrbell, Sep 22 21
Easier
mrbell
Sep 22 21
3874 plays
24.
  Stroke of Genius   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Throughout history, there have been people that seem to have a "stroke of genius" and change the World with their ideas, and if not the World, they do make a great contribution in their area. Find out about some of these people in this quiz. Good luck!
Easier, 10 Qns, Lpez, Apr 05 13
Easier
Lpez gold member
3029 plays
25.
  Yours Truly and Unruly   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Trivialand's police force has incarcerated ten "Celebrities", charged with LUI- living under the Influence (of Power). And also for throwing truly memorable dummy spits. Read the letters to see who is gracing the cells.
Easier, 10 Qns, leith90, Nov 09 17
Easier
leith90 gold member
1641 plays
26.
  100 World Famous Folks: 80-71   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Another quiz in the series. Enjoy! (3 of 10)
Average, 10 Qns, mrbell, May 18 09
Average
mrbell
3337 plays
27.
  People Who Were Honoured With a Smooth Landing   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Some people's contributions to the world are recognised with tokens like the keys to the city, peerages, some are even canonised - but you know you have made a mark if you are one of the few who have had an airport named after you.
Average, 10 Qns, LadyNym, Oct 07 22
Average
LadyNym gold member
Oct 07 22
268 plays
28.
  Other Names of Famous Duos   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
How good are you with names? Members of these duos are each known by single names only. Do you know the other half of their names?
Easier, 10 Qns, Omakase, Jul 20 10
Easier
Omakase
1824 plays
29.
  The More, the Marrier   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Some people just don't seem to be able to settle for monogamy, do they? This quiz is about some famous serial spouses, all of them 'Royalty', some of whom you possibly wouldn't want to wake up next to.
Easier, 10 Qns, invinoveritas, Feb 07 17
Easier
invinoveritas gold member
698 plays
30.
  Facts on Famous People   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Here are ten interesting facts on people who have made their mark on the world. Have fun!
Average, 10 Qns, Creedy, Mar 14 15
Average
Creedy gold member
2356 plays
31.
  The Ultimate Interesting Facts on Famous People Quiz   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Ten different people from all walks of life, with ten different facts on them for you. Have fun.
Average, 10 Qns, Creedy, Mar 08 17
Average
Creedy gold member
1604 plays
32.
  Socially Distant    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
While keeping socially distant may be the responsible thing to do under the threat of Covid-19, the people in this quiz followed the practice for other reasons. Do you know them all?
Average, 10 Qns, reedy, Nov 23 20
Average
reedy gold member
Nov 23 20
525 plays
33.
  The Richest of the Rich   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Throughout history, few people have been able to attain massive amounts of wealth. These are the 10 richest people in the history of the world (according to Forbes magazine in 2008 and adjusted for 2007 inflation in US dollars).
Average, 10 Qns, illiniman14, Feb 11 16
Average
illiniman14 gold member
2098 plays
34.
  Material Girl   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Madonna made the term "Material Girl" famous. What about other Material Girls throughout history and popular culture? Can you identify these famous ladies from a list of some of the people and things they famously "acquired"?
Average, 10 Qns, shorthumbz, Aug 20 13
Average
shorthumbz gold member
1083 plays
35.
  Chance Encounters    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Some call it chance, others may call it fate: here are 10 relationships that developed without pre-planning and made undeniable changes to our world.
Average, 10 Qns, darksplash, Aug 19 20
Average
darksplash
Aug 19 20
455 plays
36.
  Forgotten Figures   top quiz  
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
Some people get all the credit, while others are forgotten. Match the famous people with their overlooked counterparts.
Average, 10 Qns, nyirene330, Jul 17 17
Average
nyirene330
585 plays
37.
  Wild and Untamed Thing   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
All the people in this quiz had a wild streak and could not be tamed. How many can you recognise?
Average, 10 Qns, rossian, Jul 13 11
Average
rossian editor
1011 plays
38.
  20th-Century People Who Promoted World Peace    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A list of people which includes politicians, humanitarians, and spiritual leaders who made contributions to world peace in the 20th century.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, sw11, May 16 24
Very Easy
sw11 gold member
May 16 24
640 plays
39.
  Your Daddy's Rich   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The people in this quiz are mostly only known to the public because of family money. The majority of them have achieved very little except spend daddy's cash. How many can you recognize?
Average, 10 Qns, rossian, Feb 13 11
Average
rossian editor
916 plays
40.
  Famous People From Nowhere   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
My quiz is to show how people have risen above their simple backgrounds to be some of the most recognized people in the world.
Easier, 10 Qns, johng16146, Sep 25 13
Easier
johng16146
653 plays
41.
  United States of Non Americans   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
A look at some of the people that have renounced their U.S. citizenship.
Average, 15 Qns, 480154st, Apr 15 19
Average
480154st gold member
Apr 15 19
427 plays
42.
  Ten Distinguished Dinner Guests    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
You are invited to dine with ten charismatic individuals, whose lives demonstrate a capacity to inspire, motivate, or entertain millions of people around the world.
Average, 10 Qns, shady_shaker, Aug 27 16
Average
shady_shaker
2627 plays
43.
  Descriptions of Famous People   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
I've provided descriptions of some famous people. It's your task to identify the individuals being described. Some are easy. For the others, you might be able to figure out the answers even if you don't know the quotation.
Average, 10 Qns, robert362, Jul 07 14
Average
robert362
9177 plays
44.
  Famous Left-Handers    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Each question in this quiz concerns people from all walks of life who are left-handed. I tried to include some less popular examples, but they shouldn't be too obscure. I hope you enjoy it!
Average, 10 Qns, reeshy, Jan 11 13
Average
reeshy gold member
702 plays
45.
  It Could Be Worse...   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Twists of fate. Ironic chains of events. Here is a quiz about real people who somehow avoided being killed or ruined in famous disasters.
Average, 10 Qns, Sparroc, Jan 10 17
Average
Sparroc
1197 plays
46.
  I Promise I'll Be Right Back   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Here are ten questions about people who either didn't get back or came late.
Average, 10 Qns, Rehaberpro, Jan 17 18
Average
Rehaberpro
1180 plays
47.
  Interesting Facts on Famous People No 2   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Here are ten facts on different people who have made their mark on the world in one form or another. Have fun!
Average, 10 Qns, Creedy, Nov 27 15
Average
Creedy gold member
1186 plays
48.
  Yesterday ...   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
"......and some have greatness thrust upon them." Or infamy. Meet some people whose lives changed overnight - I'll tell you about a yesterday and you have to identify a life changing event or the person it happened to.
Average, 10 Qns, bucknallbabe, Jan 30 10
Average
bucknallbabe
1527 plays
49.
  Extraordinary Women of the 20th Century: Part I    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Here are a few of the many extraordinary women who have excelled in ten different fields during the 20th century.
Average, 10 Qns, zambesi, Sep 19 16
Average
zambesi
870 plays
50.
  We Remember Them   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz is about ten of the world's famous people. There are so many to choose from and I hope that the ones I've picked will interest you. Can you recognise them from my brief descriptions?
Average, 10 Qns, Jomarion, May 20 22
Average
Jomarion
May 20 22
1169 plays
51.
  Age Does Not Matter    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz focuses on people who made important contributions later in life.
Average, 10 Qns, masfon, Oct 17 20
Average
masfon gold member
Oct 17 20
619 plays
52.
  What Do You Know About "Forbes" Rich Lists?   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Every year "Forbes" magazine publishes lists of the richest individuals in various categories. The people in this quiz have all been included as top money-earning entertainers/athletes. From the clues given, can you tell me who they are? Good luck.
Easier, 10 Qns, wenray, Aug 14 12
Easier
wenray
1241 plays
53.
  Homeless to High Society    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
It helps to be born with the proverbial silver spoon, but not always. These rich and famous people were once homeless and are modern-day Horatio Alger heroes. Try to identify them
Easier, 10 Qns, SixShutouts66, Nov 15 18
Easier
SixShutouts66 gold member
Nov 15 18
430 plays
54.
  Call Me Al    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz is about people who could all have said "Call Me Al".
Easier, 10 Qns, abecedarian, May 18 15
Easier
abecedarian
642 plays
55.
  Rich, Famous and Barren    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
These people had trouble having their own children. Some had no children, others miscarriages or lost their children early in childhood. However most of them did many things that made them successful and well loved!
Average, 10 Qns, exceller, Dec 13 14
Average
exceller
761 plays
56.
  Oh, Those '50s Gals!   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Most of us who were born in the decade of the 1950s would agree that we put the "BOOM" in Baby Boomers. And, these ten gals were NO exception - as they "exploded" into our lives.
Average, 10 Qns, cowboybluedog, May 29 13
Average
cowboybluedog gold member
1342 plays
57.
  Big Star In The Big House Vol. 5    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A look at that troubled slice of society, with a tortured soul. Yep those arty people, whose motives are never understood, unless perhaps they are criminal ones.
Average, 10 Qns, 480154st, Aug 19 18
Average
480154st gold member
Aug 19 18
619 plays
58.
  Brilliant Businessmen!    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
You more than likely hear of famous businessmen all the time on the evening news, or you may have been acquainted with some older ones in history class. Here are some of the more well-known.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, cheezeburger57, Mar 17 18
Very Easy
cheezeburger57
Mar 17 18
855 plays
59.
  Love Times Two    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
There are many people who have realised how deep their love for a person was only after they have divorced. Here are ten relationships that encompass marriage, divorce, and remarriage.
Average, 10 Qns, 480154st, Apr 18 21
Average
480154st gold member
Apr 18 21
305 plays
60.
  Privacy and Security   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Ah, the challenges that face the rich and famous! We who are of the bourgeoisie have no idea the burdens they must bear. Two areas of concern always loom large for the famous - privacy and their security. There have been breaches.
Average, 10 Qns, cowboybluedog, Mar 07 14
Average
cowboybluedog gold member
566 plays
61.
  America's Most Flaunted    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
When you want over the top self-promotion or garish displays of wealth you call for an American. Subtlety and restraint are for "wimps" and Europeans. This is a quiz about the super-rich and over-exposed personalities that have make American proud.
Average, 10 Qns, adam36, Dec 06 24
Average
adam36 gold member
Dec 06 24
603 plays
62.
  Intelligent Life on Earth    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Let's get to know some people worldwide who have been labeled geniuses. Have fun!
Easier, 10 Qns, PootyPootwell, May 02 21
Easier
PootyPootwell gold member
May 02 21
856 plays
63.
  One Good... TWO BETTER. Famous Teams    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Some people are linked almost automatically. It could be because of a one-time event or a lifetime together. How about these duos?
Average, 10 Qns, JRooowe, Jun 05 20
Average
JRooowe gold member
Jun 05 20
499 plays
64.
  Work! Work! Work!    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Many persons who have achieved great wealth and fame in life have done so by sheer hard work. In fact, many are known workaholics who were not afraid to work, work, work! Work through this quiz to find a few of these special workers.
Average, 10 Qns, Verne47, Dec 06 24
Average
Verne47
Dec 06 24
513 plays
65.
  Personal Ads of the Famous    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is a fun little 'who am I' quiz about famous fictional and real life characters. My inspiration is from the CD-ROM trivia game, 'You Don't Know Jack.'
Average, 10 Qns, JsusFreak, Sep 05 15
Average
JsusFreak
6647 plays
66.
  Ten Great Conquerors in the History of the World    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The history of mankind is often influenced by the results of epic wars. Throughout history, the fates of entire civilizations were decided by their leaders.
Average, 10 Qns, sw11, Nov 04 20
Average
sw11 gold member
Nov 04 20
535 plays
67.
  Mixed People    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Here are some questions about ten very different people. Hope you enjoy it,
Average, 10 Qns, Serenesh, Feb 28 21
Average
Serenesh gold member
Feb 28 21
403 plays
68.
  Fame Never Sleeps    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A quiz on famous people from around the world who slept less than others. For many it was a curse, for some a blessing! See if you can identify these famous night owls.
Average, 10 Qns, Twotallgnome, Mar 07 21
Average
Twotallgnome
Mar 07 21
311 plays
69.
  Not Quite Right - Or Is That Left    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Many famous people are predominantly left handed - estimates range between 5% and 15% of the population.
Average, 10 Qns, abecedarian, Jun 01 15
Average
abecedarian
438 plays
70.
  Hero with a 'Heart'    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Heroes aren't just in comic books. History is full of inspirational people who, often despite humble beginnings, became real life heroes who changed the world for the better. Let's have a look at just ten of them.
Average, 10 Qns, timence, Oct 18 24
Average
timence gold member
Oct 18 24
503 plays
71.
  Left-Handed and Famous    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Step right up! Step right up! Come meet our line up today of world famous geniuses, presidents, writers, actors, and more! How many left handed people will you recognize?
Average, 10 Qns, exceller, Nov 13 17
Average
exceller
786 plays
72.
  A Smorgasbord of Famous People    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
Some facts about some famous people. Good luck!
Average, 15 Qns, skywynd, Apr 15 18
Average
skywynd
Apr 15 18
5994 plays
73.
  Dig Deep Into This "Famous Disinterments" Quiz   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This grave quiz focuses on the exhumations or disinterments of famous people through history. Buried in here are fascinating tales of greed, politics and curiosities for you to dig up and enjoy!
Average, 10 Qns, Billkozy, Oct 02 21
Average
Billkozy
Oct 02 21
216 plays
74.
  Famous Folks n' Things   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
These are all multiple choice 'Who am I' and 'What am I' questions. Good Luck!
Average, 10 Qns, sportcon, Jun 09 19
Average
sportcon
Jun 09 19
5048 plays
75.
  Sgt. Pepper's: The Album Cover    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
You probably know the music from the album, but how well do you know the famous cover? Ten questions about people who were featured in the iconic picture.
Average, 10 Qns, 25or6to4, Jun 20 18
Average
25or6to4
Jun 20 18
642 plays
76.
  Vine Of The Times    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
So, once you've got the mansion, the fast car, the luxury yacht, what more do you need? A vineyard of course. How many of these celebrity vineyard owners can you name?
Average, 10 Qns, 480154st, Apr 01 19
Average
480154st gold member
Apr 01 19
223 plays
77.
  Strange Sides of Famous People    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
You tell me who is being referred to in the following questions. Sometimes what you think you know about people is only part of the story. Have fun.
Average, 10 Qns, lfhaines, Mar 23 17
Average
lfhaines
1302 plays
78.
  We're Number Two!    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Everyone remembers who was first, but do you remember who was second?
Average, 10 Qns, zoneranger, Dec 19 10
Average
zoneranger
777 plays
79.
  Famous People in History Quiz Challenge    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Some trivia on some famous people in history. Have fun!
Average, 10 Qns, melissa14, Jun 22 15
Average
melissa14
5246 plays
80.
  Famous Personality Tidbits   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Some general questions about some famous and not so famous folks. Have fun with these!
Difficult, 10 Qns, justawful, Jul 25 11
Difficult
justawful
2371 plays

Mixed Famous People Trivia Questions

1. Who opened the Liverpool John Lennon Airport?

From Quiz
People Who Were Honoured With a Smooth Landing

Answer: Yoko Ono and Queen Elizabeth II, Golden Jubilee's Celebrations (2002)

John Lennon's life has been chronicled in great detail, but the renaming of the Liverpool airport in his name does not feature in authorised and unauthorised biographies of his life. Liverpool Airport, known as Speke Airport after the Liverpool suburb it is located in, was privatised in 1991, and the owners decided to rename it in Lennon's honour in 2001, 21 years after his death. Until that time, renaming places was the province of heads of states - making this Beatle the first celebrity to receive this honour. Liverpool John Lennon Airport was the first British airport to be named after a person. To use his name, the airport needed consent from his widow Yoko Ono. She agreed and made the announcement in the airport in 2001. A year later during the Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations, Ms Ono and the Queen officially opened the airport in July 2002. As an added commemoration, a life-sized statue of John Lennon was unveiled at the airport by Yoko Ono and Cherie Booth (the British PM's wife) in March 2002, prior to the official airport opening. Also unveiled at that time was a by-line for the airport: "Above us only sky", a lyric from his anthem "Imagine" (1971). This question was flown into the quiz by Phoenix Rising's 1nn1.

2. After being embalmed in April 1865, he was interred in his tomb with his sons, Willie and Eddie. A gang of five Chicago career criminals attempted to steal the corpse of which person in 1876?

From Quiz Dig Deep Into This "Famous Disinterments" Quiz

Answer: Abraham Lincoln

Big Jim Kenally assembled his gang of graverobbers, and they were John Hughes, Terrence Mullen, Lewis C. Swegles and wagon driver William Nealy. Little did Kenally know however was that Swegles was operating undercover as an informant for the U.S. Secret Service to snitch out counterfeiters. In 1876, Kenally was back in Chicago while the other four entered Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois, where Lincoln and his sons (wife Mary would join them later) were entombed. The gang was sure there would be a payday inside, but they faced difficulties with the lock, and even then after breaking in, the lead-lined coffin proved too heavy for them to remove. The cover was screwed in very securely and they were running out of time. Swegles went outside, ostensibly to get Nealy the coachman to help out, but instead he signaled the authorities. Hughes and Mullen however, managed to elude everyone and get away. They would be arrested later in Chicago and stand trial in 1877. Lincoln's body would be removed and moved to various graves until finally entombed in that same Springfield cemetery.

3. In 1938, Ceril Heycock married the man she had met at art school, Birabongse Bhanudej and many years after their divorce in 1949, the pair remarried in 1983. Of which country was Birabongse Bhanudej a member of the royal family?

From Quiz Love Times Two

Answer: Siam (Thailand)

Heycock and Prince Bira first married in 1938, the first year that the speed obsessed Prince entered the European Motorsport Championship. He continued to race in various championships and following their divorce in 1949, his motorsport career took off when he lined up in the first ever Formula One race, held at Silverstone in 1950. He continued to race in Formula One until 1955, gaining several top ten places and making his mark in his cars, painted in the colour now known as Bira Blue. He also competed in sailing events at the Olympic Games of 1956, 1964, 1968, and 1972 as well as marrying a further four times between 1951 and 1967. His final marriage came in 1983, when he remarried his first wife, Ceril, and they were together until his death in London in 1985. Bonus info: Prince Bira's grandfather, King Mongkut, was the inspiration for the musical, "The King And I" (1951). Extra bonus info: Prince Bira was the first Thai driver in Formula One and there wouldn't be another until Alex Albon in 2019, 69 years later.

4. Olivia de Havilland was a very successful actress. She had a sister who was also a famous film actress. What was her name?

From Quiz Mixed People

Answer: Joan Fontaine

Joan and Olivia both won acedemy awards for best actress in a leading role. Their name was really de Havilland but their mother did not want Joan to be known by the same name as her sister. Olivia had many starring roles including Melanie Wilkes in 'Gone With the Wind'. One of Joan's most noted roles was in Hitchcock's 1940 version of 'Rebecca' for which she was nominated for an acedemy award.

5. He was an American chess prodigy who disappeared from the public eye after refusing to defend his 1975 World Chess Championship title. Who was he?

From Quiz Socially Distant

Answer: Bobby Fischer

In 1956 at just the age of 13, Bobby Fischer won "The Game of the Century", which pitted him against one of America's strongest chess masters in Donald Byrne. And he won it convincingly. Two years later he became the youngest person to become a grandmaster. He won the World Chess Championship in 1972 against Boris Spassky of the USSR in a match that embodied the Cold War. But when the time came to defend his title in 1975, Fischer had issue with the format and refused to play. The title went to the USSR's Anatoly Karpov, by default. Fischer removed himself from public life until 1992 when he emerged from his isolation to play a 'rematch' against Boris Spassky. Fischer won the game, but by virtue of it being held in Yugoslavia (a country under US sanctions) he broke the law, and the government issued a warrant for his arrest and revoked his passport. Fischer eventually found a haven in Iceland, where he was granted citizenship and lived out his remaining years.

6. Born in 1931, this reformer of the Soviet Union made an important contribution to world peace. Who was the man responsible for initiating proposals to reduce nuclear arms, helping to end the Cold War?

From Quiz 20th-Century People Who Promoted World Peace

Answer: Mikhail Gorbachev

Mikhael Gorbachev (born 1931) was the General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party from 1985 to 1991. He withdrew Russian troops from Afghanistan and had summits with President Reagan to limit nuclear arms. His policies of glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restricting) led to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 ending the Cold War. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990.

7. He united the nomadic tribes in northern China during the 12th and 13th centuries. What conqueror of northern China extended his conquest to territories as far as Afghanistan?

From Quiz Ten Great Conquerors in the History of the World

Answer: Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan (1162-1227) was originally known as Temujin of the Borjigin tribe. His father was a khan of this small tribe, and was murdered when Temujin was very young. His family was then discarded and he was left to die. He survived, however, grew in strength, and united the nomadic tribes in northern China. His conquest of northern China and territories as far as Afghanistan paved the way for his grandson, Kublai Khan, to conquer the whole of China, and found the Yuan Dynasty. In his lifetime, he conquered land area four times the size of Alexander the Great and twice the size of the Roman Empire.

8. Nestlé S.A. is a Swiss multinational company, headquartered in Vevey, Vaud, Switzerland. The company's founder Henri Nestlé was born in which country?

From Quiz Age Does Not Matter

Answer: Germany

Heinrich Nestle (1814-1890), known as Henri Nestlé, was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and founded the Nestlé Company. He trained as a pharmacist for four years, and, at the age of 20, he moved to Switzerland where he started to manufacture nut oils and carbonated mineral water. After years of experiments, Nestlé, concerned with the high infant mortality rate, combined cow's milk with grains and sugar, and in 1867 launched "children flour", a substitute for breast milk, which quickly became popular. He developed other products, including condensed milk, that allowed chocolatier Daniel Peter to formulate milk chocolate. This partnership resulted in the creation of the Nestlé Company in 1879, when Henri Nestlé was 65 years old.

9. Steve Lawrence was a great entertainer. Many people feel, however, that Steve was at his best when teamed with his long-time partner. Who would that be?

From Quiz One Good... TWO BETTER. Famous Teams

Answer: Eydie Gorme

Steve and Eydie met in 1953, when they were regulars on a local New York City TV show hosted by Steve Allen. They were married in 1957 and remained married until her 2013 death at the age of 84.

10. In 1979, Albert II, Prince of Monaco gave up his American citizenship which he had inherited from his mother. Who was his mother?

From Quiz United States of Non Americans

Answer: Grace Kelly

Albert's citizenship was passed down "jus sanguinis" or by right of blood as all children born to an American citizen automatically inherit citizenship, until they are of an age to be able to renounce it if desired. Should Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have children, they will also be USA citizens too, regardless of where they are born unless Markle gives up her American citizenship. Albert's mother, Grace Kelly was a movie star who married Prince Rainier III of Monaco in April 1956 and died following a car accident in 1982.

11. In 1978, who became the first motor racing driver ever to win the Indianapolis 500, Daytona 500 and the Formula One World Championship?

From Quiz Vine Of The Times

Answer: Mario Andretti

Andretti was a supremely gifted racing driver, also becoming the first driver to have won IndyCar races in four different decades following his 1993 victory at Phoenix International Raceway. He founded his winery and vineyard in the Napa Valley of California in 1996, with long time friend Joe Antonini, the former CEO of Kmart and their Chardonnay attracts much praise for its buttery, oaky taste, along with a robust Pinot Noir, with savoury tastes of bacon fat and smoke mingling with the red berries.

12. John Cleland was imprisoned for a year in 1748 for the crime of debt. Upon his release he was arrested along with his publisher and printer for writing the novel "Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure". By which name is this book better known?

From Quiz Big Star In The Big House Vol. 5

Answer: Fanny Hill

Cleland was charged with "corrupting the King's subjects" and completely disavowed the book at the trial. As a result it was withdrawn and it would be 1970 before an uncensored version was published in UK, whilst in USA, the book was published in 1963 and the resulting legal battle over obscenity was concluded in 1966 when the United States Supreme Court ruled that Fanny Hill did not meet the standards for obscenity. Although famed for being pornographic, the novel contains no vulgar descriptions or scientific terms for genitalia, instead using euphemisms to describe such areas.

13. Radium, Copernicium and Antimony One I discovered; it killed me I won Alfred's prize Twice, that's no lie Born Polish, lived French, science was key Who is this famous scientist?

From Quiz You Know Me, I'm Famous

Answer: Marie Curie

Maria Sklodowska was born in Poland in 1867. She left for Paris, France in 1891 and completed her studies in chemistry, mathematics and physics there at the University of Paris. She married Pierre Curie in 1895, becoming a naturalised citizen by marriage. Madam Curie achieved many firsts in her life. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person to win it twice and the first to win it in two different sciences. Together with her husband, she discovered radium and ultimately paid the price for it by dying of aplastic anaemia from exposure to the radiation.

14. This is probably the most famous serial spouse ever, married six times, divorced twice and widowed three times, before his own death saved his last wife. Who was he?

From Quiz The More, the Marrier

Answer: Henry VIII

Henry, once the most eligible prince in Christendom, worked his way through six wives. Number one was Katherine of Aragon, whom he divorced in order to marry - Number two, Anne Boleyn, whom he beheaded in order to marry - Number three, Jane Seymour, who died as a result of childbirth. She was followed by - Number four, Anne of Cleves, who apparently smelled nasty and was divorced in favour of - Number five, the teenage Katherine Howard, who was accused of adultery and beheaded. Number six was Katherine Parr, who was more a nurse than a wife to him, as by this time Henry was grossly fat and suffering from disgusting leg ulcers. She survived him, and remarried (it was her third marriage) to Thomas Seymour, and promptly died in childbirth. The only one of his wives to have achieved anything like 'happy ever after' was Anne of Cleves, who retired to a nice house on a pension and was regarded as Henry's 'sister', presumably because it would have been politically impossible to execute her. She outlived Henry by ten years, and seems to have had a very pleasant life, never remarrying but lacking nothing for her comfort.

15. Business: She was born Florence Nightingale Graham but was better known by her business name which became a cosmetics empire. She became one of the wealthiest women in the world. What was her business name and the name of her empire?

From Quiz Extraordinary Women of the 20th Century: Part I

Answer: Elizabeth Arden

Elizabeth Arden (1878-1966) was a Canadian-American businesswoman. She coined the business name for a former partner, Elizabeth Hubbard, and from Lord Tennyson's poem "Enoch Arden" thus becoming Elizabeth Arden. Coco Chanel (1883-1971) was born Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel. Her signature product is Chanel No. 5. Estée Lauder (1908-2004) born Josephine Esther Mentzer. As a child she was known by the nickname Estée and she and her husband Joseph Lauder started the company in 1946. Mary Kay (1918-2001), born Mary Kathlyn Wagner, started Mary Kay Cosmetics in 1963 in Dallas, Texas. She later became Mary Kay Ash when she married her third husband Melville J. Ash in 1966.

16. This genius was born in Italy in 1452 and died in France in 1519. He was a painter and inventor, among many other things. He is reported to have been left handed.

From Quiz Not Quite Right - Or Is That Left

Answer: Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci, one of the most brilliant men in history, wrote from right to left and in mirror image. This is certainly easier for a person using their left hand, especially writing with ink, although it appears he may have been ambidextrous. In the 15th century, people were superstitious and it was thought left handers were "of the devil", so it is rare to find someone from this period whose work has been studied and whom scholars believe to be left handed.

17. In 1927, what did Harry Warner, co-founder of Warner Brothers, say about the future of sound in movies?

From Quiz Interesting Facts on Famous People

Answer: Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?

Harry Morris Warner (1881-1958) was one of the founders of the film, television and music production company, Warner Brothers, along with his three brothers, Albert, Sam and Jack. He served as the company's president until two years before his death. Originally from Poland, the family had moved to the United States in the 1880s. After trying many occupations, and then moving into the fledgling movie business, the brothers formed their own production and distribution company by 1912. Rin Tin Tin was their most important star for quite some time, with Jack Warner saying the dog "seemed to display more intelligence than some of the Warner comics". It was a cut throat business, though, with the other major companies often putting Warner Brothers on the verge of financial ruin. In 1925 Sam Warner purchased a radio station, with the idea that perhaps they could incorporate synchronised sound in films as well, but initially Harry Warner wasn't impressed with the idea, making his famous statement quoted in the above question. Eventually he relented, however, and Warner Brothers made Hollywood history by becoming the company, in partnership with Vidaphone, responsible for the film industry's first talkie, "The Jazz Singer" in 1927. Tragically though, what began as a dream, became a reality, and grew to an outstanding success over the years that followed, even after the early death of Sam, finally fell apart in 1956, when Jack Warner betrayed Harry in a business deal of mammoth underhanded proportions. He secretly bought back all the shares in the company after the brothers agreed to put their stock on the market - and put himself in as company President in Harry's place. The brothers never spoke again. Harry's health collapsed almost overnight as a result of this act and he died two years later - some say of a broken heart.

18. Call Me Al. I was the cartoonist who drew "Li'l Abner". My last name is the same as another cartoon character named "Andy". I am Al who?

From Quiz Call Me Al

Answer: Capp

Al Capp was introduced to drawing as a form of therapy after his leg was amputated above the knee, following an accident with a trolley car at the age of nine. Andy Capp is a British comic strip created by cartoonist Reg Smythe.

19. "I was wearing a simple pair of shoes, nothing fancy, when I discovered my father died on February 6, 1952. I was in Kenya at the time and had to cancel the remainder of my trip to take the throne back in England. Who am I?"

From Quiz My Shoes Make News

Answer: Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II's father, George VI, had been seriously ill for some time and performed very few royal duties in the months before his death. Elizabeth was on her way to Australia and New Zealand for a royal tour and had stopped in Kenya on the way. According to her, she was out for a walk to see the sun rise over the mountains when an eagle swooped down and only just missed her. She stated afterward that that must have happened around the time of her father's death.

20. This theoretical physicist and cosmologist, born in Oxford in 1942, may be the most noted genius of this era. Can you name this man, who is the author of "A Brief History of Time"?

From Quiz Intelligent Life on Earth

Answer: Stephen W. Hawking

Stephen W. Hawking grew up in a family that was big on academics and not so big on financial security. They moved around a bit and Stephen did not always do well at school, though he was clearly gifted in science early on. As a child, he and his math teacher built a computer from spare parts from a clock and a telephone switchboard.

21. In addition to some "best friends" made out of pressurized carbon, which blonde beauty is associated with the following: "Playboy" covers - Subway updrafts - Actors' Studio classes - Alarm clocks?

From Quiz Material Girl

Answer: Marilyn Monroe

Although in life her excesses did not run to "things" - at least not when measured by movie-star standards - Marilyn Monroe is the original "Material Girl," since her performance of "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" ("Talk to me, Harry Winston!") from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" was the inspiration for the famous Madonna video. Marilyn's nude photo portraits, taken when she was an unknown starlet, can be said to be the foundation on which the "Playboy" empire was built. Other iconic photos taken during the filming of "The Seven Year Itch," in which air forced upwards through sidewalk grates by New York subway trains exposed her legs and panties, may have been responsible for the breakup of her marriage to baseball legend Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn longed to be taken seriously as an actress, and attended the Actors' Studio in New York to develop her craft. She was chronically tardy, initially due to shyness and stage fright and later also to her dependence on prescription drugs, which were probably responsible for her death in 1962.

22. Which ancient philosopher, born Kong Qui in 551 BC, based many of his ideas on benevolence and shared his wisdom with all, regardless of their class?

From Quiz Hero with a 'Heart'

Answer: Confucius

While Confucius is today remembered primarily for his many pithy quotations, he was also a kind teacher who was known to break from tradition in his teaching methods, preferring to form personal relationships with his students. Much of his philospohy was based around treating others with kindness, while exercising self-discipline. He once wrote: "What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others."

23. This author wrote more than 30 plays in his lifetime, including "Romeo and Juliet". Who is he?

From Quiz Stroke of Genius

Answer: William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare, born in England in 1564, was an English author, who became famous for writing masterpieces such as "Romeo and Juliet", "Hamlet", "Othello" and "Macbeth", amongst others. Today, his works are considered some of the best.

24. In 1956, navy pilot Tom Attridge took a new Tiger F11F plane out over the Atlantic Ocean to test out its new cannons. What happened next?

From Quiz Interesting Facts on Famous People No 2

Answer: He shot his own plane down

As he entered a dive and fired a short burst from the cannons in the new state of the art machine, Attridge was going so fast that he overtook his own bullets and the plane was hit. It began to grind and shudder and the windshield buckled inwards onto the pilot. He headed back to his landing strip, but the plane began to lose power so quickly that the very experienced pilot knew he wouldn't make it. He crash landed into a group of trees, demolishing all in the 300 foot distance it took the plane to stop, and breaking off the right wing in the process. Attridge suffered a broken leg and three busted vertebrae as a result of his deadly accurate aim.

25. What heir to the Woolworth department store empire was dubbed the "poor little rich girl" by the American press in 1930 after her débutante ball was reported to cost $60,000?

From Quiz America's Most Flaunted

Answer: Barbara Hutton

Barbara Hutton was the daughter of the co-founder of banking giant E.F. Hutton & Co. and the granddaughter of Frank Woolworth of the Woolworth department store empire. Hutton's mother died when she was five years old and her father sent her away to boarding schools for the next 13 years. By 1924, when she was six years old, Hutton's personal fortune (held in trust) was estimated at $28,000,000 ($375,000,000 at early 21st century values). By age 21 Barbara's personal net worth had increased to an estimated modern equivalent of $750,000,000. As part of being "introduced" to New York's elite society at 18 years old, Hutton was given a debutante ball. Despite being in the middle of the Great Depression Hutton's family spared no expense. The party was the subject of intense interest from the local, national and even international press. The estimated cost of the party was $60,000 or roughly $875,000 at current prices. The perceived indifference to the suffering of the majority of the US population caused the media of the time to dub Hutton and other similar wealthy young women the "poor little rich girls". Unfortunately, in Barbara Hutton's case the moniker proved true, as her wealth did not shield her from a life of disappointment and heartache. She was married seven (!) times to various men who frequently abused her physically and psychologically and used her for her wealth. An exception was between 1942-1945, when she was married to Hollywood legend Cary Grant, who by all accounts treated her kindly and loved her deeply. Hutton's only child, a son from her second marriage to Count Kurt von Haugwitz-Reventlow, died in a plane crash in 1972. Hutton suffered from anorexia and battled prescription painkiller abuse all her adult life. Generous to a fault, lonely and damaged, Hutton died nearly penniless in 1979 living in Los Angeles' Beverley Wilshire Hotel. As a fitting tribute in 1987 actress Farrah Fawcett starred in the biography of Hutton's life "Poor Little Rich Girl: the Barbara Hutton Story". Doris Duke was also a Depression era debutante and child of tobacco baron, James Buchanan Duke. Doris Duke, like Barbara Hutton lived a privileged life that played out in the society pages. Janet Lee Bouvier was the mother of Jackie Kennedy and herself a famous Depression era debutante. Kathy Hilton is the mother of Paris and Nicole Hilton.

26. Generally known by a more familiar name, who was Robert Stroud?

From Quiz Facts on Famous People

Answer: The Birdman of Alcatraz

Stroud lived from 1890 to 1963. He spent the greater part of his life in various prisons, from 1909 until his death. Originally committed for twelve years for murder, he proved to be an exceptionally violent prisoner. During his first stint for murder, he assaulted several people, and in 1916 stabbed a guard to death. He spent the remainder of his life in solitary confinement, segregated from all but the most necessary of human contact for an agonising forty-two years. During his time in prison, Stroud found a nest filled with injured birds. He took them and cared for them until they were old enough to care for themselves. It was from this experience that his interest in birds sprang, and, over the years that followed, he became known as an expert in the field of ornithology. Most of this work was centred on canaries, the only birds he was allowed to have. He wrote two acclaimed books on his work, "Diseases of Canaries" and "Stroud's Digest on the Diseases of Birds". He also contributed to several important strands of bird pathology, and discovered a cure for one avian disease. Because of all the letters he received, which involved the prison authorities having to read and copy each one, attempts were eventually made by those who controlled Stroud's life to put an end to his avian activities. This went as far as attempting to have him transferred. Stroud resisted, but to no avail. He was transferred to Alcatraz, where he spent the remainder of his life - and where he was not allowed to keep his beloved birds. He switched to studying law and writing to fill in his time instead. He wrote "Bobbie", which was an autobiography, and "Looking Outward: A History of the US Prison System from Colonial Times to the Formation of the Bureau of Prisons". The Warden, however, banned their publication. He died, from ill health, at the age of seventy-three, on 21 November, 1963, having spent all but nineteen years of his life in prison. With forty-two of those years in solitary confinement, this seems to well and truly qualify as cruel and unusual punishment. Information for this question was obtained from the following site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stroud

27. Who purchased the McDonald's fast food restaurant from the McDonald brothers in 1961, and turned it into one of the most recognizable restaurants in the world?

From Quiz Brilliant Businessmen!

Answer: Ray Kroc

Kroc discovered the restaurant while selling milkshake machines. He started out as a franchisor, and eventually decided to buy the restaurant outright. Colonel Sanders started KFC, Dave Thomas started Wendy's, and Robert Peterson started Jack in the Box.

28. On a cold February morning in 1929, George "Bugs" Moran was supposed to meet his colleagues for a business meeting in Chicago, but he missed the appointment. What else did he miss?

From Quiz It Could Be Worse...

Answer: The St. Valentine's Day Massacre

Al Capone ordered a hit on Moran and his men, by setting up a fake delivery of hijacked whiskey to a garage Moran owned at 2122 North Clark St. Moran was late for the appointment, and as he approached the garage he spotted a police car parked nearby. Believing this might be a police shakedown, he stopped instead for a cup of coffee nearby. Unknown to Moran at the time, the police car actually held several members of Capone's gang, including two who were dressed as police officers. After they entered the garage, witnesses heard the sound of machine guns firing, and then the five men came out and drove away. Police found the bodies of seven of Moran's men, who had been lined up against a wall and shot. While Bugs Moran missed the massacre, this event proved the turning point in the conflict between Capone and Moran. After the massacre, Capone consolidated his power and emerged the leader of organized crime in Chicago.

29. Which football (soccer) player, born in Belfast, was well known for his playboy lifestyle and the quotation 'I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered'?

From Quiz Wild and Untamed Thing

Answer: George Best

Best was one of the best footballers to play at the highest levels of English football. In his career with Manchester United he was part of the team which won the European Cup in 1968, and he won the award of European Footballer of the Year in the same year. Best's celebrity lifestyle took its toll in alcohol dependency and he received a liver transplant in 2002. Even this failed to stop his drinking, which led indirectly to his death in 2005. Among his other sayings are 'In 1969 I gave up women and alcohol - it was the worst 20 minutes of my life' and 'I've stopped drinking, but only while I'm asleep'.

30. Born in 1912, Barbara Hutton was an heiress to a fortune made by which family?

From Quiz Your Daddy's Rich

Answer: Woolworth

Hutton's mother was the daughter of Frank Winfield Woolworth, although daddy was also rich, being the co-founder of E.F. Hutton and Company, an investment bank. Barbara's share of the family fortune was left in trust to her when her grandmother died and made her one of the richest women in the world by the time she reached the age of 21. The money did not bring her happiness, and she was known as 'The Poor Little Rich Girl' in the press. Hutton married and divorced seven husbands, including Cary Grant, with none of her marriages lasting to their fifth anniversary.

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