Trivia Tuesday | September 1, 2020

What band released the 1994 album Cracked Rear View which has since gone one to become 21x Platinum and is one of the best-selling albums of all time?

What is the capital of Kenya?

In Roald Dahl's 1964 novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, who was the first child to get ejected from the factory tour?

Roger Federer has won the most Grand Slam tournaments in tennis history with 20. Who is number two with 19?

Swan Lake is a ballet composed by what composer?

The Apennine mountain range is located in what European country?

In email nomenclature what does the middle "C" in BCC stand for?

In making the breakfast meal Eggs Benedict, how is the egg prepared?

Which of the following numbers is a part of the Fibonacci sequence?

In contrast with the phrase "de facto" (which means "in fact") what does the the phrase "de jure" mean?

Tie breaker: Lance Armstrong finished the Tour de France in the fastest time ever in 2005 (although it was later annulled). How many hours (rounded to the nearest hour) did it take him to finish the 3,592.5 km?