Nice To Meet You! TriviaThis convention of delegates met for the second time in Philadelphia on May 10, 1775Show AnswerAnswer: the (Second) Continental Congress
Nice To Meet You! TriviaThe show’s host since 1991, he’s pretty much “the press” that politicians “meet” on SundaysShow AnswerAnswer: Tim Russert
Nice To Meet You! TriviaMeeting in Tehran in 1942, the “big three” were Roosevelt, Churchill & this leaderShow AnswerAnswer: Stalin
Nice To Meet You! TriviaThese 2 Shakespearean lovers meet at a feast & extemporize a sonnet togetherShow AnswerAnswer: Romeo and Juliet
Excess Hollywood TriviaThe premiere of “The Reaping” was truly “the affair of” this for Hilary Swank, who wore a million-dollar diamond oneShow AnswerAnswer: necklace
Excess Hollywood TriviaOn Oscar night 2006, winners Three 6 Mafia sported these in gold & diamonds– on their teeth, not their carsShow AnswerAnswer: grills
Excess Hollywood TriviaPunning on her name, she was known as “gimme more” for demands like a bigger private jet for all her bagsShow AnswerAnswer: Demi Moore
Excess Hollywood TriviaPromises in Malibu is one of these facilities providing celebrities luxury along with recoveryShow AnswerAnswer: a rehab facility
Excess Hollywood TriviaHer $2 million wedding to David Gest, with an 80-piece orchestra, was delayed because Liz Taylor forgot her shoesShow AnswerAnswer: Liza Minelli
Seek TriviaIn 1590 a storm forced Gov. John White to abandon his search for members of this colony, who were never seen againShow AnswerAnswer: Roanoke
Seek TriviaMany have looked for this legendary item on Mount Ararat; others think it’s in KurdistanShow AnswerAnswer: Noah’s Ark
Seek TriviaIn 2003 the BBC did an extensive sonar search for this creature, first reported in 565 A.D.Show AnswerAnswer: the Loch Ness Monster
Seek TriviaThis sought-after spring was thought to be on Bimini; Ponce De Leon then sought Bimini but found Florida insteadShow AnswerAnswer: the Fountain of Youth
Seek TriviaMany have sought this creature of the Pacific NW; at 7 to 10 ft. tall & about 500 lbs., you’d think he’d be easy to findShow AnswerAnswer: Bigfoot
Haydn TriviaSymphony No. 94 is called this for its unexpected loud chord shortly after the soft beginning of the 2nd movementShow AnswerAnswer: the “Surprise Symphony”