"The tallest building in the southern hemisphere is in which city*Melbourne"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World's_tallest_structures
I don't know what this is talking about. The tallest building in Australia isn't even in Melbourne.
"Chicago Transit Authority is now known as which group*Chicago"
The CTA[/u] seems to have been called that since a couple other companies merged, so I don't know. Maybe "The Chicago Rapid Transit Company is now known as what? Chicago Transit Authority".
"A commonly used process for oxide and nitride deposition, CVD, stands for:*chemical vepor deposition"
Vapor.
"How many spots are on a dice*twenty one"
Dice is plural, should be die.
"Who was the first woman ever to cross the Atlantic Ocean by airplane*amellia earhart"
Amelia.
"Approximately how many people (in millions) were killed in Stalin's gulags*twenty million"
You don't say in millions and then have the answer twenty million. Please delete the (in millions) from the question.
"What director's modus operandi was to - always make the audience suffer as much as possible.*alfred hitchcock's"
There's no reason for this to be plural.
"Whose final resting place did boris yeltsin yank the honor guard from in 1993*v.I. lenin's"
This isn't as bad as Hitchcock's, but I still don't like it. Plus, I've never liked VI Lenin. How about Vladimir Lenin?
"What did Marie Antoinette and Jayne Mansfield have in common*bust size"
They were also women. One assumes both were human and not alien invaders or some kind of alien/human hybrid. They're both dead, too. Wooo.
"The dimensions of the monolith in 2001 are the squares of these numbers (no spaces between)*123"
What? Why? Huh?
Wiki[/u] even has a picture of the monolith and that just confuses me even more.
"The simpsons: What is the chant of the hiding nerds*Excelsior!"
There's no need for the exclamation mark, I mean really, Bot.
"He came to the conclusion that this species has amused itself to death.*Roger Waters"
This isn't how cryptic music questions are supposed to work.
Roger Waters[/u] has an album called "Amused to Death" so where's the cryptic? Plus, the jeopardy style question/answer says "He came" meaning Roger Waters is the answer/question, but also "this species" which could mean it's asking what the subject of the album is. I say delete because I don't care enough to come up with something half way decent.
"Which element has the chemical symbol Cs; capital C lower-case s*caesium"
That last part of the question sure was helpful. You could probably search the entire question file for caesium and fix a lot of questions.
"It will take ___ years for the conrete in the Hoover dam to completely cure*600"
"How many feet are in a mile*5280"
"The term Sesquincentennial represents how many years*150"
"The boiling point of water on the fahrenheit scale*212"