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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 bottle_rocket asks:
  What U.S. Secretary of State, famous for his "plan", was the first American to be named a five-star general?
    Omar Bradley
    William Westmoreland
    Harry Truman
    George Marshall

#2. People Mixture. Player Tan72 asks:
  This famous Queen was queen of two countries and believed she had the right to the English crown. Who was she?
    Queen Anne of Great Britain
    Queen Mary I of England
    Mary, Queen of Scots
    Queen Elizabeth I of England

#3. People Mixture. Player gmja asks:
  Charles Stratton was the most famous little person of the nineteenth century. He was discovered and shown by P.T. Barnum when he was five. Barnum gave him his stage name, from a fairy tale character. What was it?
    Tiny Tim
    General Tom Thumb
    Little Dorrit
    Peter Pan

#4. People Mixture. Player isoldewood asks:
  From which Greek island hails the lyric poetess Sappho, famous for her same-sex erotic proclivities?
    Crete
    Lesbos
    Naxos
    Rhodes

#5. People Mixture. Player Kingjayii asks:
  It has been estimated that more people died in the fire bombing of Dresden, Germany than in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. What American writer survived the fire bombing?
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    Saul Bellow
    John D MacDonald
    John F Kennedy

#6. People Mixture. Player CmdrK asks:
  Who journeyed to America in search of the 'Fountain of Youth'?
    Amerigo Vespucci
    Ponce de Leon
    Hernando Cortez
    Francisco Coronado

#7. People Mixture. Player alaspooryoric asks:
  This twentieth-century British author was involved in a relationship with the poet Vita Sackville-West while she was also married to a man named Leonard. Who was this author of "To the Lighthouse"?
    Katherine Mansfield
    Virginia Woolf
    Nadine Gordimer
    Stevie Smith

#8. People Mixture. Player Autolycus2 asks:
  Which 19th century magazine editor and social reformer was probably best known for a type of female clothing she advocated?
    Nelly Blouse
    Susan B. Aline
    Amelia Bloomer
    Camille Leotard

#9. People Mixture. Player raffucci asks:
  Irene Newman was the first to practice this 'wide open' profession.
    Stenographer
    Dental Hygienist
    Dog Breeder
    Tightrope Walker

#10. People Mixture. Player wellenbrecher asks:
  Danish author and fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen allegedly never went to bed without hanging a sign with a message around his neck. What was written on this sign?
    Please wake me up when you leave.
    Help! I need you to care for me.
    Don't wake me up before 10 o'clock.
    I am not dead, I'm just sleeping.

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