Trivia For April 23, 2026

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Question 1:

The French Quarter, Garden District, and Marigny are all neighborhoods in this U.S. city.

New Orleans
  • The French Quarter is famous for its vibrant nightlife, especially along Bourbon Street; the Garden District is known for the grand mansions and historic cottages; while the Marigny is known for its live music scene and restaurants, but a less touristy feel than the more well-known French Quarter.


Question 2:

Name the Fortune 500 energy company based in Houston that collapsed after a 2001 accounting scandal.

Enron
  • The collapse of Enron led to the Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 which was enacted to improve corporate disclosures and accounting practices.


Question 3:

After a 20-year absence, Terrence Malick returned to filmaking in 1998 with what World War II film that he wrote and directed?

The Thin Red Line
  • The movie is based on James Jones's 1962 novel of the same name, covering the Battle of Mount Austen during the Guadalcanal campaign.


Question 4:

The boardgame Snakes and Ladders originated in what is now this country as Moksha Patam.

India
  • A popular game in Ancient India, it was associated with traditional Hindu philosophy contrasting karma and kama, or destiny and desire.


Question 5:

How many U.S. presidents were wed while in office?

3
  • John Tyler, Woodrow Wilson and Grover Cleveland all got married while they were president. Of the three, only Cleveland had a White House wedding.


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