- On April 25, 1990, what telescope went into operation in space?
- Where is the world’s largest national park?
- How are Grecian, hawk and snub similar?
- What kind of technology demo in 1968 became known as “The Mother of All Demos”?
- On April 26, 1886, what singer known as the “Mother of the Blues” was born?
- What continent has the lowest infant mortality rate?
- What began in 1921 as a “bathing beauty revue” and later ended its swimsuit contest?
- April 27 is National Babe Ruth Day; what was his real first name?
- In 1816 what writer of the Declaration of Independence said, “Where the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe”?
- On April 28, 1789, Captain William Bligh of what British ship became a victim of a mutiny?
- Comiket, the largest comic book convention, is in what country: France, Japan or USA?
- What English author with a name having an umlaut said, “May is the month of expectation, the month of wishes, the month of hope”?
- April 29 is International Dance Day; to celebrate the day, in 2020 on April 29, what “Laugh-In” star reminded fans, “Never stop dancing”?
- What is a haymaker?
- Greece’s stadium at Olympia, the site of the ancient Olympics, also hosted the Heraia (women’s footrace) in whose honor?
- April 30 is Honesty Day; what U.S. president was nicknamed for his honesty?
- On April Fool’s Day in 1969, a Washington State County passed an ordinance deeming it a felony to kill a creature known as what?
- May is National Bike Month; what race was created in 1903 to help newspaper sales?
- What was the first bottled soft drink: Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper or Schweppes?
- On May 1, 1851, at the Great Exhibition (world’s fair) in London, attendees paid a penny to use monkey closets, which were what?