- On May 30, 1942, over 1,000 British bombers flew to what city with a name similar to perfume?
- How are alewife, clown and dog similar?
- What Secretary of the Treasury was born in the British Leeward Islands and was orphaned?
- On May 31, 1977, the Trans-Alaska Pipeline was completed between Prudhoe Bay and what?
- In what country is “The Jungle Book” set: the Congo, India or Malaysia?
- What Massachusetts city was originally called Mystic Side?
- On June 1, 1494, Scottish Friar John Cor made the first-known written record of what beverage?
- How are Blue, Cabinet and The Situation similar?
- How are bell, Carolina reaper and Scotch bonnet similar?
- On June 2, 1886, Frances Folsom married what U.S. president (with a last name that is a city’s name) and became the youngest First Lady at 21?
- Which song won the 2025 Eurovision contest: “Wasted Days and Wasted Nights,” “Wasted Love” or “Wasted”?
- What is pommes frites?
- On June 3, 1906, what French entertainer (with the same first name as “Little Women” sister) was born in Saint Louis, Missouri?
- Which singer was called the Empress of the Blues: Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday or Bonnie Raitt?
- The 2025 Beach Soccer World Cup final was won by what country that originated the sport?
- On June 4, 1937, what “first” in grocery shopping debuted at Oklahoma City’s Humpty Dumpty stores?
- In 1980 what disease was declared eradicated: AIDS, polio or smallpox?
- What is Rancho Obi-Wan in Petaluma, California?
- Reportedly, semicolons are less popular; what wartime U.S. president said, “…I must say that I have a great respect for the semicolon; it’s a very useful little chap”?
- On June 5, 2012, what author of “Fahrenheit 451” died?