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ALPHABET TRIVIA "P"


All solutions begin with the letter "P".

1. This city became the home of Europe Disney:

2. These are the mountains that border France and Spain:

3. When they are gathered together it is called a muster:

4. This is the world's deepest ocean:

5. This Canadian made millions as a song writer including creating Johnny Carson's theme song:

6. These tables are usually made from slate:

7. After the Beatles split up he created "The Wings" :

8. This is a bird that never flies :

9. In 2019 this crime had become prevalent again in London, England:

10. In 1845 to 1852 this caused thousands of Irish people to move to North America:

11. This is the city in which Diana died in a tunnel car crash :

12. Survey suggest an American eats a slice of this every 30 seconds :

13. This is the fuel for most barbcue cookers :

14. This is the home of the NFL Eagles:

15. Islamabad is the capital of this country :

16. This is the word meaning for "pizza" in italy :

17. This is NFL Steelers home :

18. This was the nickname of the defensive front four players on the 1960-1970 Minnesota Viking football team :

19. When food is served en croute it is wrapped in :

20. In 1995 and 2000 he was selected the sexiest man alive :

21. You will find a straight, a flush, and a royal flush here :

22. He starred in the movies, "Blue Hawaii" and "Love Me Tender"

23. This was the name of Glady's Knight's back up group :

24. This chap was "The Pickled Pepper Picker" :

25. In 2001 he was selected as the sexiest man alive :

26. This was the original name of St. Paul, Minnesota :

27. In this 1968 movie the apes ruled, the humans were the slaves :

28. This is a Disney film that features the song "When You Wish Upon A Star" :

29.This is a removable lock with a shackle :

30. This is an area where you exercise horses :

31.This is a nipple shaped device for babies to suck on which helps them sleep or stop crying :

32. This is the official language of Brazil :

33.This is a roadway system often circling a city :

34. This Spanish actress starred in films, "Blow". "Bandidas" and "Vanila Sky"

35. This is a chronic progressive nervous disease which makes breathing more and more difficult :

36. This is love and/or devotion to one's own country :

37.This is a winged horse :

38.This is one who is easily manipulated or victimized :

39. In 2023 the Gaza strip bordering the Mediterranian Sea was the home of over two million of these people :

40. In this 1992 novel written by John Grisham two Supreme Court justices were murdered. Movie starred Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington :

41. There were two Canadian's named Trudeau who became Prime Ministers. What was the father's first name :

42.This is an electrical device for maintaining healthy heart rhythmic activity :

43. This is a children's song about a baker's man ,"bake me a cake as fast as you can" :

44. This is a Peter, Paul and Mary's song about a magic dragon who lived by the sea :

45. This is a horse normally with a white tail and main and a golden body color :

46. This Canadian wrote (1957) the popular song "Diana" about his baby sitter :

47. This is a competitive sport associated with the Ralph Lauren logo :

48. The Hall of Mirrors is the largest room in this famous European structure :

49. This is the name of a group of lions :

50. More than one third of Pizza's eaten in America are this flavor :

51. This Royal married this 12 years younger bride in 1981 :

52. The home of the American military highest comanned :

53. This Enlish singers first big hit was "Downtown" :

54. This cake maker was founded in 1869 :

55. One of his great movies was "The Godfather":

56. This was a gift fad in the 1970s :

57. He wrote the music, "And I Love Her", "Something", "Let It Be" :

58. This actress was married to John Travolta, she died of cancer in 2005 :

59. His movies included "Mystic River" and "I Am Sam" :

60. This is the capital of South Africa :

61. This is a fun word to describe someone who had one too many cocktails:

62. He said "Th... Th... Th...That's All Folks :

63. This country opened their border to thousands of Ukarines fleeing the 2022 Russian war:

64. Jim Henson introduced this fashionable lady in 1976:

65. This was a new chicken fast food restaurant chain (1972) named based on this comic character:

66. This summer treat was first created in Oakland, California:

67. This artists work became famous when he accidently spilled his paint on a large canvas on the floor. Later his paintings sold for millions of dollars:

68. This classic movie "The Hustler" starred this much loved actor:

69. Vichyssoise is the name for this soup :

70. This is an amount I'm willing to pay for your thoughts :

71. Manufacturing cars and car parts one of the most important export products for this European country:

72. Bob Barker introduced this game show 50 years ago (1972):

73. Near the end of October you will see a lot of these orange decorations:

74. Queen Elizabeth was quoted as saying "They give me joy and comfort" :

75. This actress won awards for "Vanilla Sky", "Blow", "Nine" and "Vicky Cristina Barcelona":

76. This is Oregon's capital :

77. This was a popular grocery store back then. It was featured in the movie Driving Miss Daisy :

78. This actor starred in "Lawrence of Arabia :

79. This "LOGO NAME" appears on shipping conatiner boxes and delivery trucks carrying 'Amazon' products:

80. He was one of Canada's most decorated indigenous soldiers (World War Two). On the field of battle he posed as a farmer repairing lines of communication in full view of German soldiers. Now there is a community center in north Winnipeg honoring his name:

81. This Popular General Motors car was discontinued in the year 2009:

82. This country annually produces ($ billions) of this fragrance product. Name the country and the product, is it Germany, Italy, France or the United States:

83. The football team "The Steelers" play for this American city:

84. His biggest hit song was "Purple Rain":

85. This "P" wooden children's character was based on an Italian novel:

86. These were Queen Elizabeth's favorite breed of dogs:

87. Nancy Shevell,is his Ex Beatle's current wife :

88. Millions of animals and fish die every year due to the proliferation of products made from this material:

89. This famous "Square" is located in London, England:

90. This country has risen to be one of the most wealthy countries in the world based on their canal" :

91. This war event happened on December 7, 1941 :

92. Jonas Salk developed this medical vaccine in 1955 :

93. In America this began in 1920 and ended in 1932 :

94. You will get a better sleep if you have one of these :

95. He wrote "When I'm Sixty Four" when he was only 15 :

96. This is a "P" song by Billy Joel :

97. This great actor (1916-2003) received five Oscar nominations. He won The Best Actor award for his performance as 'Atticus Finch' in the 1962 drama "To Kill A Mocking Bird" :

98. This is a 1957 "P" song by Buddy Holly:

99. This is a "P" song by the Eagles:

100. In 2020 this Dollywood creator donated one million dollars to Covid 19 research:


Solutions!

1. Paris

2. Pyreness

3. Peacocks

4. Pacific

5. Paul Anka

6. Pool Tables

7. Paul McCartney

8. Penquin

9. Pick Pocketing

10. Potato Famine

11. Paris

12. Pizza

13. Propane

14. Philidelphia

15. Patistan

16. Pie

17. Pittsburg

18. Purple People Eaters

19. Pastry

20. Pitt (Brad)

21. Poker Hand

22. Presley (Elvis)

23. Pip's

24. Peter Piper

25. Pierce Brosman

26. Pig's Eye

27. Planet of the Apes

28. Pinocchio

29. Padlock

30. Paddock

31. Pacifier

32. Portugese

33. Perimeter

34. Penelope Cruz

35. Parkinson's Disease

36. Patriotism

37. Pegasus

38. Patsy

39. Palestiniens

40. Pelican Brief

41. Pierre

42. Pace Maker

43. Paddy Cake, Paddy Cake

44. Puff The Magic Dragon

45. Palomino

46. Paul Anka

47. Polo

48. Palace of Versaille's

49. Pride

50. Pepperoni

51. Prince Charles

52. Pentagon

53. Petula Clark

54. Pillisbury

55. Pacino (Al)

56. Pet Rocks

57. Paul McCartney

58. Preston (Kelly)

59. Penn (Sean)

60. Pretoria

61. Pickled

62. Porky Pig

63. Poland

64. Piggy (Miss)

65. Popeye

66. Popsicle

67. Pollack (Jackson)

68. Paul Newman

69. Potato

70. Penny

71. Portugal

72. Price Is Right

73. Pumpkins

74. Puppies

75. Penelope Cruz

76. Portland

77. Piggly Wiggly

78. Peter O'Toole

79. Prime

80. Prince (Tommy)

81. Pontiac

82. Perfume, France

83. Pittsburg

84. Prince

85. Pinocchio

86. Pembrook Welsh Corgis

87. Paul McCartney

88. Plastic

89. Piccadily

90. Panama

91. Pearl Harbor

92. Polio Vaccine

93. Prohibition

94. Perfect Pilliow

95. Paul McCartney

96. Piano Man

97. Peck (Gregory)

98. Peggy Sue

99. Peaceful Feelings

100. Parton (Dolly)








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