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1. In what movie does Ray Liotta play a ghost?
Queen Isabella I (on a Columbus anniversary stamp)
God's number (in Bruce Almighty)
Field of Dreams
Oedipus
2. How many different types of falling pieces are there in the game Tetris?
Padre
Seven
Sally Ride
Muhammad
3. What discoverer of quarks entered Yale at the age of fifteen?
Coffee
Kornfield Kounty
Murray Gell-Mann
Hips
4. In what movie does Alec Baldwin play a ghost?
Lost in Yonkers (1993)
Small intestine(s)
Plum(s)
Beetle Juice
5. What peninsula is located between the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea?
(Jawaharlal) Nehru
(The) Crimea(n Peninsula)
B. J. Armstrong
(Tiananmen Square's) Unknown Rebel
6. In 1989 - what 59 year old became People's oldest Sexiest Man Alive?
Sean Connery
Rome
Foo Fighters
Romania
7. What country was invaded in Operation Urgent Fury
The Age ofInnocence
Rome
(the winner of the) Kentucky Derby
Grenada
8. What two chemical elements make up the mineral quartz?
Seven Nation Army (for the Salvation Army)
Terminal velocity
Pictures of Matchstick Men
Silicon and oxygen
9. What is believed to have received its name from the Portuguese word for 'simpleton?'
(The) dodo
Wilco
(a) turtle (or tortoise)
Norma Jean
10. According to the popular 1970s ad jingle - what are 'ooey - gooey - rich and chew inside - tender flaky golden cakey outside'?
Waiting to Exhale (McMillan)
Fig newtons
Tarzan
Ants
11. Into how many numbered sections is a dartboard divided?
Fig newtons
Odor Eaters (insoles)
Pakistan
20
12. Where is Jacques Plante's name misspelled five of the six times it appears?
(The) Jimi Hendrix (Experience)
Mitsubishi
Charles Starkweather
The Stanley Cup
13. Who both married and directed Judy Garland?
MASH
Liar Liar
Vincente Minnelli
(Honda) Civic
14. Which artist had the double album Being There?
Senegal
Jamie Lynn
Pachyderm
Wilco
15. What songwriter of 'A BoyNamed Sue' also wrote the children's poems inWhere the Sidewalk Ends?
A Fistfull of Dollars
Jose Carreras (the Three Tenors)
Shel Silverstein
Chelsea Clinton (Chelsea Morning)
16. What style of 'Dirty South' hip-hop was pioneered byAtlanta rapper Lil Jon?
Eugene Onegin
Crunk
(Smoot-Hawley) Tariff (Act of 1930 - raised tariffs to promote US industry - backfired)
Marcel Marceau
17. Who killed the literary character Cock Robin?
The Sparrow
A Fistfull of Dollars
Rat
Giovanni Da Verrazzano (Italian - 1524)
18. What two words appear in the original recording of 'Candle in the Wind' where 'England's rose' appear in the 1997 version?
Norma Jean
(Sherman) Antitrust (Act - 1890 - prohibited certain business practices that reduce competition)
Thailand
Rome
19. In Apocalypse Now - Robert Duvall says he loves the smell of napalm in the morning' because it smells like what?
Chaminade
Marven (Marvin) Gardens
Hinckley (Illinois) Merchants
Victory
20. What band's album Smell the Glove was released with an all-black cover because Polymer records and retailers balked at the misogynistic original cover
Sometimes a Great Notion (1971)
Spinal Tap
The Cincinnati Reds
Bam(m-)Bam(m)
21. What TV series is about this show: When the Whistle Blows?
Plum(s)
(the) Motorwagen
Extras
Location (its on the edge of the coin)
22. What color is the supposedly cursed Hope Diamond?
China
Blue
Abel Tasman (Dutch - 1642)
Maya Angelou
23. In what city was Cassius Clay born in 1942?
Wings (1927)
Manhunter
Capybara
Louisville - Kentucky (The Louisville Lip)
24. What famous figure becomes an anti-Semitic US president in Philip Roth's alternate-history novel The Plot Against America?
(street) lanes
Stevie Wonder
Charles Lindbergh
Hamlet
25. What skyscraper's exterior ornaments include radiator caps on the thirty-first floor and hood ornament eagles on the sixty first?
Aladdin
Parking meters
The Chrysler Building
Billy Martin
26. What movie ends by introducing a litter of five 'dronkeys'?
Shrek 2
Angkor Wat
Subaru
The Little Mermaid
27. Which company merged with Chevron?
38th Parallel
Roger Vadim
Texaco
Madame (Marie) Tussaud
28. In 1988 - who became the only male figure skater ever to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated?
Dairy Queen
She shot JR (Dallas)
(The) Marines
Brain Boitano
29. Which artist had the double album Self Portrait?
Subaru
Bob Dylan
Black
MMMBob
30. What novel begins with this first chapter: The Three Presents of D'Artagnan the Elder?
The Three Musketeers
Texas and New Mexico
Beowulf
Palm Sunday
31. First American film nudity?
Hannah
U.N.C.L.E
Benito Mussolini
Inspiration (1915)
32. What novel begins with this first chapter: Jonathan Harker's Journal?
Buster Douglas
Dracula
Tupac Shakur
Somewhere in Time
33. First film shown on HBO?
Emma
Blue
Coffee
Sometimes a Great Notion (1971)
34. What 1942-43 battle took the greatest toll in military history - with more than 1.5 million casualties due to wounds - starvation - and freezing temperatures?
It Happened One Night (1934)
Cape Hatteras
Mashed potatoes
Stalingrad
35. From 1995 almost until it was discontinued in 2004 - what was the only US car model to share its name with an element of the periodic table?
Aliana
Prince Valiant
The Mini (Cooper)
The (Dodge/Plymouth) Neon
36. Last names instead of first names: Dickinson and Sawyer
Thelma and Louise
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Murray Gell-Mann
Phoebe Buffay (from Friends)
37. Most of Robert Goddard's pioneering rocketry research took place at what western city - now associated with a different kind of spacecraft?
Roswell( - NM)
Nancy Marchand (The Sopranos)
Charles Lindbergh
Judy Garland
38. What Hershey's candy is so named because the original manufacturing process couldn't produce the perfectly round candies the company wanted?
Padre
Milk Duds
Flowers for Algernon
The Mini (Cooper)
39. In 1927 - the Harlem Globetrotters (then the Giles Post American Legion) played - and lost - their very first game; whom against?
AT&T (renamed AT&T)
Hinckley (Illinois) Merchants
Frank Zappa
Balthasar (Magi)
40. Who was Mayberry's gas station attendant until he got his own sitcom in 1964?
William Tell
Silicon Valley
Richard Cory (himself)
Gomer Pyle
41. Who's the only eligible back-to-back MVP not enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame?
Portland( - OR)
Brent Spiner
Murmur
Roger Maris
42. The Whalers - the Sabres - or the Nordiques--what team's Jim Lorentz killed a bat with his hockey stick during the infamous 'Fog Game' of the 1975 Stanley Cup finals?
White
Frankenstein('s monster)
The (Buffalo) Sabres
Somalia
43. Who both married and directed Gena Rowlands?
John Cassavets
Austria
France
Cameroon
44. The Beatle's 'Dear Prudence' is named for the sister of what actress - who didn't enjoy her stay in Rishikesh -India?
Cornea
Country (West Point motto)
Balthasar (Magi)
Mia Farrow
45. With over 5.3 million sold since 1959 - what's by far the most successful British car of all time?
The Mini (Cooper)
The Cincinnati Reds
Pedro Cabral (Portuguese - 1500)
Murphy Brown
46. What famous 1963 heist was masterminded by Bruce Reynolds - author of The Autobiography of a Thief?
Basalt
Fig newtons
(the) Great Train Robbery
The Bridge over the River Kwai
47. For evidentiary reasons - who sued to prevent the demolition of L.A.'s Ambassador Hotel in 2004?
Sirhan Sirhan
Trista Sutter (nee Rehn)
Jim Calhoun
Sally Ride
48. First all-sound film?
Lights of New York (1928)
Gomer Pyle
Martha Stewart
The Dome of the Rock
49. Which company merged with Boeing?
A Christmas Carol
McDonnell Douglas
Hercules
Arkansas
50. What real-life blind librarian was the basis for Jorge of Burgos - the blind librarian in Umberto Eco's TheName of The Rose?
(an) e
Tomato(es)
Jorge Luis Borges
Alfred Hitchcock