- On Sept. 23, 1938, at the New York World’s Fair, a time capsule was buried with artifacts, including a newsreel of what kind of college sports event?
- How are Sherlock Holmes, Beaker and The Electric Mayhem similar?
- In what city would you find “Miracle Mile,” which was designed to appeal to automobile drivers?
- On Sept. 24, 1956, what kind of transatlantic cable was completed?
- What U.S. president stated, “No man ever listened himself out of a job”?
- Who was Adam and Eve’s third child?
- On Sept. 25, 1690, “Public Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick,” the first American multipage newspaper, was published where?
- A lollipop man, which was a sign holder in Formula 1 racing, is also a name for a crossing guard in what country?
- What bird’s name is equivalent to a minus three in golf?
- On Sept. 26, 1949, LA’s “Hollywood” sign was changed from what to that name?
- What does the zip in zip code stand for?
- Mark Twain, in “Life on the Mississippi,” stated that what kind of race is “the most enjoyable of all”?
- On Sept. 27, 1912, “The Memphis Blues,” the first published blues, went on sale in Memphis; who composed it?
- What Notre Dame football star said, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going”?
- What is the world’s longest motorway?
- Who appeared as Sherlock Holmes in many films and later in the quiz show “Your Lucky Clue”?
- On Sept. 28, 1850, Congress abolished what punishment on merchant vessels and in the U.S. Navy?
- What Bing Crosby song is the best-selling physical single?
- What initially promoted itself as “The Vacation Kingdom of the World”?
- On Sept. 29, 1982, what Boston show about a bar premiered on TV?