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ALPHABET TRIVIA "W"

All answers begin with the letter "W".

1. He was the voice of Mickey Mouse from 1928 to 1946:

2. Bubble wrap was invented accidently when they were inventing this home decore:

3. Yellow Jackets belong to this nasy group of insects :

4. Irish coffee is made with this alcoholic product:

5. When playing doubles tennis this will be your means of communication with your partner :

6. This Beatles song deals with aging:

7. A flute and a clarinet are classified as this type of musical instrument:

8. This popular soccer stadium is located in London, England:

9. Humans communicate using languages, bees communicate using this dance:

10. This is a sailing vessel that takes passengers for cruises:

11. This building sits at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, in Washington:

12. This is a bird with a chisel like bill for drilling through bark and wood:

13. These American ranch hands gave this name to a brand of blue jeans:

14. This was Napoleons final defeat at this location:

15. She was Leonardo DiCaprio's love interest in the movie 'Titanic':

16. He was the director of "Midnight in Paris" and many other award winning movies:

17. This is one of Chicago's baseball teams:

18. This is a popular Irish song:

19. The first Corvette autos were introduced in 1953, they were available in only this one color:

20. Cheese is promoted in this state:

21. She sang this hit song "I Want To Dance With Somebody":

In 2023 his Canadian city announced they will build a $3.6 billion plant to build electric cars and car/truck batteries:

23. They say he is possibly the greatest English Prime Minister ever. Without him they may have lost their country during the second World War:

24. This thirsty tree was originally from China, if you have a yard prone to flooding this tree might be the answer. It can soak up buckets of the excess water:

25. In by gone days this device squeezed the water out of washed clothes and bedding :

26. In 2022 this NFL football in changed their name to "The Commanders" :

27. He will be The English King when Charles retires :

28. This is a written assurance that a product or service will be faithfully provided and/or operable without fail :

29. This red head married Fred Flintstone. Her daughter is Pebbles Flintstone:

30. He was an aid to Sherlock Holmes:

31. This is a popular card game. Play includes four players, partners, bidding and tricks:

32. This is a single word to express a strong feeling of surprise and delight:

33. Studies show that bone fractures occur more often in this part of the body :

34. This movie will be long remembered based on the following statement "I'll have What She's Having":

35.The NHL Jets hockey team plays here :

36. He created and built Walmart:

37. The Germanic Tribes of Europe believed these wells could grant your wish:

38. These delicious nuts are a healthy powerhouse. A one two punch of protein and fiber. Plus a good source of magnesium and phosphorus. Fabulous in cookies, muffins, banana bread, appetizers, and deserts:

39. This family of four bothers, Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack built one of the first Hollywood movie studios:

40. Ducks do it :

41. This is a cereal grain used primarilly to produce bread and pasta:

42. Name this actor, his real name was Marion Robert Morrison, his nickname was "The Duke". He starred in "The Quiet Man" and "True Grit":

43. This is Poland's capital city :

44. Charles Darwin's mother and wife owned this family company, their glass products are still sold and highly valued :

45. This This is a nickname for a helicopter:

46. This is an exhaustively talking person :

47. He has recorded more than 2,500 songs, 250 albums and appeared in more than 25 films. He sang the hits, "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain', "On The Road Again" He has been a strong supporter of the American farmer:

48. This is England's Royal family's last name :

49. Australia has been the worlds largest producer of this clothing product :

50. She has been the steady hand on "The View" a popular woman's morning talk show. She was a star in the movie "The Color Purple" :

51.This is the name of socery or magic to communicate with the devil :

52. These repeator guns were first introduced in 1860 :

53. This is an imaginary place of delicate beauty and magical charm :

54. This is an international exposition featuring exhibits and participants from all over the world :

55. This is a round piece of bread, similar to a cookie, eaten in celebration :

56. This is to pledge something such as a sum of money as a risk based on the final outcome :

57. This is a salad named after an American hotel. The salad contains diced apples, celery, nuts, and mayonese :

58. This is a person who from shyness or unpopularity remains on the sidelines at a social activity (such as a dance) :

59. They claim to print the most trusted dictionary :

60. This is a structure built along or at an angle to the shore so that ships may be alongside to receive or discharge cargo and passengers :

61. This is the capital of New Zealand :

62. This is the carved statue of which American president who is located on the left side on Mount Rushmore :

63. In addition to "Midnight in Paris", he produced "Annie Hall", "Manhattan" and "A Rainy Day in New York"

64. Of these four animals, name the one that has only one heart, Earthworm, Octopus, Whale, Earth worm :

65. Name the actress who in 1981 off the coast of California took her last swim and drownd from a boat named "Splendor" :

66. These are large marine animals with magnificent tusks, normally weigh 1,000 kg. Usually found in the north pole and Arctic ocean. Extremely social, they snort and bellow :

67. This American state is bordered by six other states including Montana and Colorado :

68. Seattle is the largest city in this state :

69. She is Fred Flinstones wife :

70. This was a Marvin Gay hit song in 1983 :

71. The reporters from this newspaper exposed the Watergate affair :

72. This is the official name of the internet :

73. This is a strong irresistable impulse to travel :

74.This "W" song is about a scary woman. The song was released by The Eagles in 1972 ;

75. This touching World War Two song was sung by Vera Lynn :

76. In 1903 these brothers flew the first controlled power flight :

77. In 1969 this music festival in Bethel, New York attracted an audience of 400,000 people :

78. In 1968 this hamburger chain named after his daugher was founded by Dave Thoas in Columbus, Ohio :

79. "Don't Make Me Over" was a huge hit for this much admired singer of the 60s and 70s :

80. During the age of the dinosaurs was the weather much colder or warmer :

81. Back then this much liked entertainer bought the Aladdin hotel in Las Vegas for $86 million dollars :

82. This was the theme for the TV series "Cheers" :

83. Cheyenne is the capital of this state :

84. Name this part of England's North Downs Foundation on the coastline facing the straight of Dover and France. It is a striking 80 mile stretch of the Normandy coastline made of magnificent white chalk cliffs and pebble beaches :

85. This was Bette Midler's most memorable song :

86. This 'Bra' made an uplifting promise :

87. This is the capital of Poland :

88. This state borders Canada's British Columbia :

89. The All English Club hosts this Gran Slam Tennis Tournament each year :

90. This English overweight cartoon character promoted hamburgers in Britain :

91. This is part of a speaker system :

92. She starred in the movie "Titanic" :

93. The drink "Bloody Caesar" should always include a dash of this :

94. He became popular playing Woody Boyd in the TV series "Cheers" :

95. Charleston is the capital of this state :

96. This was possibly Tom Jones most popular song :

97. This Beatles song deals with aging :

98. This hockey player, originally from Canada, earned the title "The Great One" :

99. Experts say Bees communicate using this dance :

100. This state is home to Amazon/Prime On-Line :

101. Santa was quoted as says "This is my favorite season" :

102. Canadian Rick Hansen traveled 40,000 kilometers (244,000 miles) in this vehicle, promoting spinal cord research:

103. In 1981 his six year old son (Adam) was murdered. He then spent 40 years, using television to track killers and criminals:

104. In 2017 she won a tennis Grand Slam singles event when she was pregnant:






Solutions!

1. Walt Disney

2. Wallpaper

3. Wasp

4. Whisky

5. Whisper

6. When I'm 64

7. Woodwind

8. Wembley Stadium

9. Waggle Dance

10. Wind Jammer

11. White House

12. Wood Pecker

13. Wranglers

14. Waterloo

15. Winsley (Kate)

16. Woody Allen

17. White Soxs

18. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling

19. White

20. Wisconsin

21. Whitney Houston

22. Windsor, Ontario

23. Winston Churchill

24. Weeping Willow

25. Wringer

26. Washington

27. William

28. Warranty

29. Wilma Flintstone

30. Watson (Dr.)

31. Whist

32. WOW

33. Wrist

34. When Harry Met Sally

35. Winnipeg

36. Walton (Sam)

37. Wishing Wells

38. Walnuts

39. Warner Brothers

40. Waddle

41. Wheat:

42. Wayne (John):

43. Warsaw

44. Wedgewood

45. Whirley Bird

46. Wind Bag

47. Willie Nelson

48. Windsor

49. Wool

50. Whoopi Goldberg



51. Witchcraft

52. Winchester

53. Wonderland

54. World's Fair

55. Wafer

56. Wager

57. Waldorf

58. Wallflowers

59. Webster

60. Wharf

61. Wellington

62. Washington

63. Woody Allen

64. Whale

65. Wood (Natalie)

66. Walrus

67. Wyoming

68. Washington

69. Wilma

70. Whats Goin On

71. Washington Post

72. World Wide Web

73. Wanderlust

74. Witchy Woman

75. We'll Meet Again

76. Wright

77. Woodstock

78. Wendy's

79. Warwick (Dionne)

80. Warmer

81. Wayne Newton

82.Where Everybody Knows Your Name

83. Wyoming

84. White Cliffs of Dover

85. Wind Beneth My Wings

86. Wonder Bra

87. Warsaw

88. This state borders British Columbia

89. Wimbledon

90. Wimpy

91. Woofer

92. Winslet (Kate)

93. Worcestter Sauce

94. Woody Harrelson

95. West Virginia

96. What's New Pussy Cat

97. When I'm 64

98. Wayne Gretsky

99. Waggle

100. Washington

101. Winter

102. Wheel chair

103. Walsh (John)

104. Williams (Serena)






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