SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 2004
An Tobar Pub Quiz 6.12.04
Round One
1.
Who’s the black private dick that’s the sex machine with all the chicks?
2. I
played a mentally-challenged teen in Gilbert Grape, but what’s really eating me
now is the Bush administration, who am I?
3. What
conservative who has billed himself as "the epitome of morality and
virtue" announced Friday he will be getting his third divorce?
4. For
the past how many years has a horse won the first two parts of horse racing’s
triple crown, the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness, but failed to win the third
part, the Belmont?
5. What
south central European mountain range wraps northeasterly from the Gulf of
Genoa in the Mediterranean Sea to as far as Vienna, Austria?
6. What
is this month’s birthstone? (hint: this month is June)
7. Who
is doing the voice of Garfield in Garfield: The Movie?
8. Upon
dying in a rebellion in 1877 the Japanese soldier-hero Saigo Takamori came to
be known as what?
9. What
serial killer, who claimed a dog told him to go on a killing spree in New York
in 1977, was denied parole this week (give name or nickname)?
10. To
whom is Jennifer Lopez currently married?
Round Two
1.
Ronald Reagan was a radio announcer for what baseball team during the 1930s?
2. What
is the eighth and last rule of Fight Club?
3. The
Flatback, the Green, the Hawksbill, and the Loggerhead are all types of what?
4. How
many presidents have had exactly four letters in their last names?
5. The
Abel Prize, the Fields Medal, but not the Nobel Prize are all awarded for
excellence in what area of study?
H6.
What are the two competing newspapers is Harry Potter’s wizarding world?
G6.
What glamorous actress, who died in nearby Casselberry, Florida, in the year
2000, had a filmography which included Dishonored Lady, Ecstacy, and Samson and
Delilah?
H7.
What is Harry Potter’s birthdate (month and date, please)?
G7. In
what movie did Frank Sinatra win an Oscar for best supporting actor?
H8. In
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, where did Harry and Cho go to eat on
Valentine’s Day?
G8.
What spacecraft has reached the moon of Phoebe and will enter Saturn’s orbit
this month?
H9.
What is Professor Grubbly-Plank’s first name?
G9.
What was Ray Charles’ full name?
H10.
What were the very last three words of the movie Harry Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban?
G10.
The voice, head, hand, but never the face of multi-billioinaire John Beresford
Tipton would appear on what TV show originally aired on CBS from 1955–1960?
Round Three
1. When
the clock strikes midnight tonight what two cute, young actresses will be
turning 18? (The moment internet websites have been counting down for years is
finally upon us.)
2. How
many U.S. states border the Mississippi River?
3. Who
is the Black team captain of the NHL’s Stanley Cup runner-up Calgary Flames?
4.
Spell ‘Schenectady’, it’s a city in the state of New York.
5. What
did the Air Force’s Project Blue Book study during the 1950s and 60s?
6. The not-so-humble
nickname ‘Sun (s-u-n) of the 21st Century’ belongs to what North Korean despot?
7. What
does the U.S. Constitution’s 27th Amendment prescribe?
8. What
group sings “This Love”? This love has taken its toll on me she said goodbye
too many times before…
9. What
car was the most stolen in the U.S. during 2003? (the make of car will be
sufficient) (hint: the least stolen—that was the Batmobile)
Question
10 Latin or Ebonics
L10.
What does the Latin phrase ‘casus belli’ (pronounce KAH-sus-BELL-ee) mean
(spell words)?
E10.
What does the Ebonics phrase "Hey lemme hold some ends I’ll hit you back
on dee first my brother" mean?
Bonus
1. What
was Merkle’s boner? OK, Specifically, what you need to tell me is how New York
Giant first baseman, Fred Merkle, pulled a boner by failing to do what while
playing the Cubs during the pennant race of 1908? So the classic baseball
question here is: Fred Merkle pulled a boner by failing to do what?
2. One
Greek mythological woman had a face that was said to have launched a thousand
ships. Another Greek woman’s face would turn any onlooker to stone. Name both
mythological women.
3. What
three languages was the Bible originally written in?
4. Name
the four “lands” of Disneyworld’s Magic Kingdom.
5. Name
five of the six most important gases that contribute to the earth’s greenhouse effect.
Tiebreaker
1. In
the movie Evil Dead 2, what is the top-most book Ash places on the bucket when
covering up his decapitated hand? (admittedly this question is too hard, but
the answer is funny)
2. Who
was Jernigan Ave. in Orlando named after?
3. Who
is the current Libertarian candidate for president?
4. What
does the H.G. stand for in H.G. Wells?
5. What
new football league will initially consist of only four teams: the Chicago
Passion, the Los Angeles Dreams, the New York Euphoria and the Dallas Desire?
Closest to the Pin
(A) How
many space shuttle missions have there been?
Round One Answers
1. Shaft
2. Leonardo
DiCaprio
3. Rush
Limbaugh
4. three
5. Alps
6. Pearl,
Alexandrite, or Moonstone
7. Bill
Murray
8. The Last Samurai
9.
David Berkowitz, or Son of Sam
10.
Marc Anthony
Round Two Answers
1.
Chicago Cubs
2. If
this is your first night at FIGHT CLUB, you HAVE to fight.
3.
turtles
4. Five
(Polk, Taft, Ford, Bush, and Bush)
5.
Mathematics
HP6. The
Daily Prophet and The Quibbler
6. Hedy
Lamarr
HP7.
July 31
7. From Here to Eternity
HP8.
Madam Puddifoot’s
8.
Cassani
HP9.
Wilhelmina
9. Ray
Charles Robinson
HP10.
"Mischief managed—Not"
10. The Millionaire
Round Three Answers
1. Mary-Kate
and Ashley Olsen
2. Ten
(Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi,
Missouri, Tennessee, and Wisconsin)
3. Jarome
Iginla [Jarome Iginla shattered hockey's racial stereotypes and led his team to
Stanley Cup finals]
4.
S-c-h-e-n-e-c-t-a-d-y
5. UFO
phenomena or UFOs
6. Kim
Jong Il
7. Postpones
Representatives’ pay raises until after new elections.
8. Maroon5
9. 1995
Saturn SL
L10. "Occasion
of war"
E10.
"May I borrow some money"
Bonus Round Answers
1. run
to second base
[On
September 23, 1908, the score was tied 1 - 1 with two out in the last of the
ninth inning at the Polo Grounds. Runners were on first and third base when Al
Bridwell singled to center. As the runner on third crossed the plate with the
apparent winning run, Fred Merkle jogged towards second base then started for
the clubhouse in right field - leaving the basepaths. The Cubs retrieved the
ball, tossed it to Johnny Evers who tagged second, and a force out was called
ending the game in a tie.]
2.
Helen and Medusa
3.
Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic
4. Adventureland,
Frontierland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland
5. H20
(water vapor), CO2 (carbon dioxide), CH4 (methane), N20 (nitrous oxide),
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), O3 (ozone) [If you put down halocarbons or the
specific halocarbons: hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), and
sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) I also gave you credit based on the 1997 Kyoto
protocol.]
Tiebreaker Answers
1. A Farewell to Arms
2. Aaron
Jernigan, Orlando’s first settler
3. Michael
Badnarick
4. Herbert
George
5. Lingerie
Football League
Closest to the Pin Answer
1. 113
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