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A FunTrivia Mixed Quiz!

This is an untimed game, created by the FunTrivia QuizBot using questions submitted by players. Take your time, and please consider submitting questions of your own when you are done!

#1. People Mixture. Player mike32768 asks:
  This highly respected CBS news commentator, famous for his coverage of the first manned lunar landing and the death of President Kennedy, died on July 17, 2009. Who was this man who also held the amateur radio callsign, KB2GSD?

    Harry Reasoner
    David Brinkley
    Mike Wallace
    Walter Cronkite

#2. People Mixture. Player Flamis asks:
  Which of these famous military commanders gave his name to a type of boot, a dish of beef baked in pastry, and the capital city of New Zealand, besides numerous other cities and towns?

    Nelson
    Wellington
    Cromwell
    Marlborough

#3. People Mixture. Player Kierenthedream asks:
  This man was a noted rival of Liberal prime minister of England, William Gladstone. Name this man, who was the first prime minister of England born into a Jewish family.

    Edwin Smith-Stanton, Earl of Derby
    Clement Attlee
    Lord Palmerston
    Benjamin Disraeli

#4. People Mixture. Player ELJ1 asks:
  'If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything.' Who said it?
Hint: Birth name initials are SLC

    Mark Twain
    Diogenes
    'Honest Abe' Lincoln
    W. C. Fields

#5. People Mixture. Player mcdubb asks:
  Which of America's Founding Fathers, famous for his experiments with keys and lightning, at age sixteen published a popular series of witty editorials under the false persona of a female middle-aged widow named Silence Dogood?

    Benjamin Franklin
    James Madison
    John Adams
    George Washington

#6. People Mixture. Player milliesmall asks:
  Which two legendary actresses starred in the thriller film, "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?", in 1962, which featured the psychological torture of a disabled sister?

    Katharine Hepburn and Joan Crawford
    Bette Davis and Joan Crawford
    Bette Davis and Joan Woodward
    Joan Crawford and Ingrid Bergman

#7. People Mixture. Player Creedy asks:
  At which royal court was the dish of strawberries and cream said to be first created?

    George VI of the United States
    Spud X of Australia
    Pedro XXIII of France
    Henry VIII of England

#8. People Mixture. Player Allena1 asks:
  Which icon is considered a famous biologist?

    Charles Darwin
    Johannes Kepler
    Sir Isaac Newton
    Nicolas Tesla

#9. People Mixture. Player daver852 asks:
  What was the only thing that William Shakespeare bequeathed to his wife, Anne, in his will?

    His second best bed
    His house
    A small sum of money
    His library

#10. People Mixture. Player leith90 asks:
  As famous for his war-time speeches as he was for his cigar, who once famously declared: "We shall never surrender"?

    Theodore Roosevelt
    Winston Churchill
    Helmut Schmidt
    J.P. Morgan