- On Nov. 10, 1871, Henry Stanley found fellow explorer David Livingstone; they were searching for the source of what river?
- What TV show with Flip Wilson had the catchphrase “Here comes the judge”?
- What island is the most densely populated U.S. county?
- November 11 is Veterans Day; what was Veterans Day originally called?
- German immigrant Rudolph Wurlitzer founded a company that made what that often accompanied silent movies?
- What is the Super Bowl trophy called?
- What does the legal term garnishment mean?
- On Nov. 12, 1971, Arches National Park was established in what state?
- Which is smaller, quarks or atoms?
- What Boston Celtics player was nicknamed “The Truth”?
- On Nov. 13, 1940, what Disney film premiered that included eight animated segments and famous classical music?
- What is a first gentleman?
- Most starfish have how many arms?
- November 14 is National Pickle Day; in what Shakespeare play set on a ship and island is the line “I have been in such a pickle since I saw you last…”?
- How are bees, goals and lighthouses similar?
- According to Guinness World Records, a Chinese food company made what in a cup 4.3 ft. high that weighed 112 lbs.?
- On Nov. 15, 1887, what painter was born whose last name is similar to the name of a Canadian beer?
- What singer was called Mama Africa?
- In the Bible how many days were in Noah’s flood?
- On Nov. 16, 1945, UNESCO was founded; what does that stand for?