Historic Homes TriviaName of the famous home that’s depicted on the back of our current 5-cent coinShow AnswerAnswer: Monticello
Historic Homes TriviaHis “Body lies a-mouldering in the grave” near his farmhouse in Lake Placid, New YorkShow AnswerAnswer: John Brown
Historic Homes TriviaAfter Frederick Pabst’s death, his 37-room mansion became home to the archbishops of this cityShow AnswerAnswer: Milwaukee
Historic Homes TriviaA window of The Old Manse in Concord, Mass. still bears the diamond-engraved signatures of this author & his wifeShow AnswerAnswer: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Historic Homes TriviaBeauvoir, his last home in Biloxi, is now operated by the United Sons of Confederate VeteransShow AnswerAnswer: Jefferson Davis
Recurrences TriviaThe next full census of the U.S. will be conducted in this yearShow AnswerAnswer: 2000
Recurrences TriviaEach year a flock of these birds travels between Goya, Argentina & a mission in CaliforniaShow AnswerAnswer: swallows
Recurrences Trivia1997 names for these including Ana, Bill & Claudette, will be used again in 2003Show AnswerAnswer: hurricanes
Recurrences TriviaThe Floralies is a festival held every 5 years in Ghent in this countryShow AnswerAnswer: Belgium
Recurrences TriviaEvery 4 years the U.S. Electoral College meets in this monthShow AnswerAnswer: December
Tv Pilots TriviaType of craft piloted by Roger E. Mosely on Magnum, P.I. & James Farrentino on Blue ThunderShow AnswerAnswer: helicopter
Tv Pilots TriviaBefore Coach he played Air Force colonel Raynor Sarnac on Call To GloryShow AnswerAnswer: Craig T. Nelson
Tv Pilots TriviaFighter pilots on this sci-fi series that debuted in 1978 included Starbuck & ApolloShow AnswerAnswer: Battlestar Gallactica
Tv Pilots TriviaOn this ’60s series Betty Jo Bradley married pilot Steve EllliottShow AnswerAnswer: Petticoat Junction
Tv Pilots TriviaAfter a training flight accident, this American astronaut was rebuilt with new parts costing $6 millionShow AnswerAnswer: Steve Austin (The Six Million Dollar Man)