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Sasquatch... Saskatchewan.... Mystery Cache

Hidden : 8/13/2012
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
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1. What London square commemorates a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars?
2. What's the name of the TV cartoon cat who lives with the Nutmeg family, has a feline girlfriend named Sonja, and likes to torment Spike, the neighbour bulldog?
3. Ang Lee directed what 1994 film about the love lives of a Chinese chef and his three grown daughters?
4. What's the name of the mouse in The Simpsons cartoon-within-a-cartoon?
5. What baseball great's records of the highest lifetime batting average (.367) and number of stolen home bases (54) still stand after more than 80 years?
6. Astronaut Michael Collins called it "the weirdest looking contraption [he had] ever seen in the sky" -- but it worked. Name the lunar module that landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.
7. Who won two gold medals in track and field in the 1932 Olympics, had outstanding successes in golf and basketball, and has been called the greatest all-around female athlete?
8. Who said: "Baseball is 90% mental. The other half is physical"?
9. What is the only marsupial that's native to North America?
10. The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, along with the "Golden Spike," adorn which state's quarter?
11. After she witnesses a murder, a lounge singer goes into hiding as a nun in what 1992 comedy starring Whoopi Goldberg?
12. Abducted from her Salt Lake City home and missing for more than seven months in 2002, what 14-year-old girl was found alive?
13. Will Ferrell plays a misfit from the North Pole who travels to New York in search of his father in this 2003 holiday movie?
14. Originally, Jim Henson provided this Muppet's voice -- a character he created in 1955 from the cloth of his mother's old coat.
15. "Butt-ending," "head deke," "double minor," and "ragging" are terms in this cold weather sport that's popular in Canada.
16. What's the name of Sylvester's not-so-mousey behaving adversary in the Looney Tunes cartoons?
17. What 1990 movie about deadly spiders starred John Goodman and Jeff Daniels?
18. What cycling race has its finishing line on the Champs-Elysées in Paris?
19. A little tomato sauce, eggs, and cognac and -- voilà! -- chicken Marengo was born. What French general ordered his chef to rustle up this quick meal with whatever was on hand before the Battle of Marengo in 1800?
20. Besides humans, what is the only other animal known to have preyed on great white sharks?
21. What colorful game requires two teams and has several lesser-known nicknames including "Forcing Open the City Gates" and "Bullrush?"
22. What's the most widespread and popular coffee-shop / fast-food chain in Canada?
23. What is the capital of Nova Scotia?
24. At 18, Mia Sara was a teenager when she made this film, but her castmates -- Matthew Broderick, Jennifer Grey, Alan Ruck, and Charlie Sheen -- were in their twenties and playing high school students.
25. What wild, spotted cat did Salvador Dalí keep as an exotic pet?
26. What was the first American novel to sell more than one million copies?
27. What is the American name for the classic Latin cocktail, the Cuba Libre -- served with or without lime juice?
28. In which classic film is Colin Clive screaming the phrase, "It's alive! It's alive!" At the top of his lungs?
29. In Edgar Allen Poe's 1841 short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," the murderer turns out to be what kind of animal?
30. Today he's a Nobel Prize winner, but Dr. Barry Marshall was called crazy when he drank H pylori to prove that it caused what kind of stomach trouble?
31. Everybody Loves Raymond is based on the real-life experiences of what comedian whose last name is a popular Italian cheese?
32. What mostly nocturnal birds of prey can turn their heads 135 degrees in either direction?
33. Geitost, Graddost, and Jarlsberg all come from which country?
34. What French artist is well known for his paintings of ballet dancers?
35. Soba, udon, and ramen are varieties of what kind of food?
36. The world's first civilization developed in Mesopotamia, which is now mostly what country?
37. A teenage Afghani girl with piercing blue eyes famously appeared on the cover of what magazine in 1985?
38. Throw one of these in a basketball game and you'll get called for a foul. What is it?
39. Toy, miniature, or standard -- what cuddly breed, originally from France, are smart and make excellent watchdogs?
40. Because so much of the Earth is made up of water, what gas is the most common element in the earth's crust?
41. Oliver L. Brown sued the school district of Topeka, Kansas, and the resulting Supreme Court decision paved the way for what social change in American schools?
42. The narrow part of a guitar along which the strings of an instrument extend to the pegs is also known as what?
43. What spice in curry powder has been shown to slow the progress of leukemia?
44. What homegrown squash grows so well that gardeners try to get rid of it by giving it to their neighbours or baking it into loaves of bread?
45. Hormones and glands are part of what bodily system?
46. What color are the most frequent and inconspicuous stars in the universe?
47. What cookie was invented as a health food and is often crushed to make a pie crust?
48. What Mediterranean cheese is salted and cured in brine solution for weeks before serving?
49. Black pepper is what Asian country's gift to the world?
50. What unit of electricity was named for Alessandro Volta, who in 1800 demonstrated what is considered to be the first electric battery?
51. George Harrison, the song's writer, did not perform the hard-driving guitar solo in "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." What legendary guitarist was the performer?
52. This Japanese company started off making handmade cards and went on to become a powerful video game producer.
53. The most reproduced war photograph of all time is of Marines raising the U.S. flag during what World War II battle?
54. What is the rare and short-lived element that is named after the inventor of dynamite?
55. Prince John, the uncle of Queen Elizabeth II, was isolated from society because of a learning disability. What ailment did he suffer from?
56. Two-time Academy Award winner Ub Iwerks was the first animator to bring Mickey Mouse to life. Who originally provided the iconic character's voice?
57. What's the largest bird native to Australia and, after the ostrich, the second tallest bird in the world?
58. Take a pair of toasted marshmallows, four squares of chocolate, and squish them between two graham crackers. What is the result?
59. Name the part of a golf club head farthest from the shaft.
60. The oxide of what metal protects a baby's bottom from rashes?
61. An online auction and shopping website in which people and businesses buy and sell a broad variety of goods and services worldwide. Founded in 1995?
62. This latecomer cola brand, introduced in 1934, was the first to be distributed nationally in cans in 1954 and the first to hit the shelves in 16-ounce bottles in 1959.
63. Name this largest living species of bird, some of which have weighed in at nearly 350 pounds.
64. This coffee chain is named after a character in Herman Melville's Moby Dick.
65. He is a furry red monster with a falsetto voice on the children's television show Sesame Street?
66. The Trung Sisters repelled invasions from neighbouring China in A.D. 39-41, making them the national heros of what country?
67. What do you call someone with an outgoing personality?
68. This superb pianist rode his smooth baritone to the top of the 1950s charts, becoming the first black artist to host his own TV show. Who was he?
69. Russia's October Revolution is celebrated in what month?
70. What breed of hunting dog, the most popular of the setters, was the subject of a 1962 Disney boy-and-his-dog flick Big Red?
71. The title of the second studio album by the American rock band Nirvana, released on September 24, 1991?
72. When Leopold and Loeb abducted a neighbourhood boy in 1924 to see if they could get away with the perfect crime, one of them left behind an item that led police to them. What was this important clue?
73. What Muppet's signature phrase was "Wocka, wocka, wocka"?
74. Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud believed that all little boys secretly want to get rid of their dads and marry their moms. He named this famous "complex" after hat tragic Greek title character?
75. What did Sir Thomas More call his fictional island that had perfect social and political systems?
76. What monthly general-interest family magazine, with a circulation of more than 10 million, contains regular features such as "Word Power" and "That's Outrageous?"
77. What Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Thornton Wilder chronicled the lives of everyday people and is the most-performed American drama of the 20th century?
78. What common gift for Father's Day includes a front apron, rear apron, slip-stitch seam and shell?
79. Panama hats originated where?
80. The 1956 Broadway musical about a cockney flower girl taught to pass for a member of the British upper crust was based on what George Bernard Shaw play?
81. Arms are the proper name for what we (incorrectly) call tentacles for what creature?
82. What is the capital of Nunavut?
83. In the military term for blunder - SNAFU - what does the “N” stand for?
84. Talk about tough -- what are the hardest substances in the body?
85. Which state produces more gold than any other and is second in production only to South Africa?
86. This science-fiction author, "I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them."
87. Washington crosses the Delaware on which state’s quarter?
88. The malleus, incus, and stapes are three small bones located where?
89. What is a bet of the first-, second-, and third-place winners in exact order called?
90. Who first made his mark on country music with Nashville classics (composing "Crazy" for Patsy Kline) and then broke the mold with outlaw albums?
91. "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'," and "This Surrey with the Fringe on Top" are two numbers in this Rodgers and Hammerstein musical?
92. Desmond and Molly are happily married subjects of what song that became the theme song 1980s TV drama Life Goes On?
93. The movie Rudy was inspired by Daniel Ruettiger’s struggle to play for what college team?
94. Bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the North, the Gaza Strip and Israel to the Northeast, the Red Sea to the East, Sudan to the South and Libya to the west?
95. The fossil Archaeopteryx is thought to help demonstrate how reptiles evolved into what?
96. What Ivy League college was founded with profits from the East Indian spice trade?
97. Who founded the company named for the man who invented vulcanized rubber?
98. What is 2.718281828459...
99. What letter is referred to as the canine letter?
100. This company has products ranging from sport balls and foam dart blasters to video games and accessories.


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