Ann B - Trash



Ann B. Davis 2007--Twelve Trashy Men

Tossups for Bonesawwwww by Michael Arnold, Dani Brecher and William Dix

FIRST PERIOD – 50-or-Nothing Bonuses in Effect

1. This film features a reference to the works of Daphne du Maurier in the first scene. One of the (*) consultants for the film later developed a method for sending an unarmed probe to the center of the earth; the paper on this topic was included in the journal Nature. This film concerns a journey to the underworld with Virgil in a vessel made of unobtainium. For 10 points--name this 2003 film featuring two-time Academy Award winner Hillary Swank about a mission to restart the rotation of the earth's center.

Answer: The Core

2. His first hit came with The Teddy Bears with "To Know Him is To Love Him", the inscription on his father's gravestone. After the failure of Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High", he (*) withdrew and worked on only a few projects including albums with the Ramones, Yoko Ono, and Leonard Cohen. His plans to produce for the Vines were shelved in the wake of his murder arrest. For 10 points--name this music producer noted for work with 1960s girl groups, the Beatles' Let It Be, and for creating a "Wall of Sound".

Answer: Phil Spector

3. A graduate of Virginia's law school, he developed his own undergraduate degree while at Indiana. He caused a stir in 2006 by introducing Sudoku to his national tournament, (*) which is only fitting since his books featuring those puzzles are his top sellers. Other gigs include founder of the World Puzzle Championship and Puzzle Master on NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday. For 10 points--name this editor of the New York Times Crossword puzzle.

Answer: Will Shortz

4. The setting for this movie is a supposedly idyllic small town called Lumberton. Laura Dern plays Sandy, the daughter (*) of police detective John Williams investigating a shadowy underworld. The role of Jeffrey Beaumont was rejected by Val Kilmer before being given to Kyle MacLachlan. Prominently featuring "In Dreams" by Roy Orbison, name--for 10 points--this 1986 David Lynch movie that takes its name from a Bobby Vinton song, featuring Dennis Hopper in a breathtaking role.

Answer: Blue Velvet

5. The working title of this film was Anhedonia, and brief cameos in this film are made by Jeff Goldblum, who has "forgotten his mantra," and (*) Christopher Walken, who plays the main character's suicidal brother. The film was originally written as a murder mystery, but it became the story of stand-up comedian Alvy Singer and his stylishly dressed girlfriend, played by Diane Keaton and causing a brief fashion craze. For 10 points--name this Woody Allen film, the winner of the 1977 Oscar for Best Picture.

Answer: Annie Hall

6. Showing on Nick Jr. from 1989 to 1995, this R.L. Stine created kids show followed the lives of puppets who live in a magical kingdom. (*) Characters include Bogge and Quagmire, twin otters who have issues with sharing; Batly, a bat with extreme hubris; and Magellan, a dragon who lacks confidence and has only one tooth. For 10 points--name this TV show, an hour-long program that focused on the mishaps of the young title sorceress and which featured Luther Vandross as a more experienced magician.

Answer: Eureeka's Castle

7. Tony Gwynn was the 214th pick out of San Diego State while in the second round, the Celtics chose BYU guard Danny Ainge. The (*) Mavericks had two top ten picks, selecting Rolando Blackman #9 and Mark Aguirre first overall. Al Wood from North Carolina was selected fourth overall by the Hawks in this year, the year before fellow Tar Heel James Worthy was selected #1 by the Lakers. The Detroit Pistons selected Isiah Thomas with the number two pick in--for 10 points--what year of the NBA draft.

Answer: 1981 NBA Draft

SECOND PERIOD – Unlimited Guessing on Completed Tossups

8. He was born in Kuczek in 1972, the product of an incestuous relationship. He has two siblings: a sister Natalya, the (*) fourth-best prostitute in his country, and a brother Bilo, who has 204 teeth. While attending Astana University, he studied journalism and plagues, developing three new plagues that were used in biological warfare against Uzbekistan. Prior to becoming a full-time journalist, he worked as a Gypsy catcher, ice maker, and animal sperm retriever. For 10 points--name this fictional Kazakhstani.

Answer: Borat Sagdiyev (Dutbayev or Karabzhanov also acceptable last names)

9. Their eponymous first album, albeit with a different spelling, was released in 1982 and featured the single "Isn't It About Time We Were on TV". Drummer Darren Costlin left (*) shortly after their first U.S. hit "Dance Hall Days". Later they made the soundtrack for To Live and Die in LA, while their fourth album Mosaic yielded the hit "Let's Go". Jack Hues and Nick Feldman formed the core of--for 10 points--what group best known for "Everybody Have Fun Tonight".

Answer: Wang Chung

10. This character last appears in the episode "The Cabin Show" and he was replaced by a more competent attorney who ran an eponymous "law blog". Before being replaced, (*) this character managed a minor victory in guaranteeing his client's participation in the "Living Classics Pageant", although in the process a $20,000 bond was forfeited. A Friday night regular at Miss Temple's, name--for 10 points--this character on Arrested Development, a lawyer played by Henry Winkler.

Answer: Barry Zuckerkorn

11. This player once quipped that it was easy to carry the ball 40 times in one game, because, "The ball ain't heavy." A multi-sport athlete, he competed in the 1992 Olympics in the bobsled (*), his team finished seventh. He was the first player to leave college for the USFL when he signed a huge contract from the New Jersey Generals in 1983. The winner of the 1982 Heisman Trophy, name--for 10 points--this former RB who was traded to Minnesota in 1989 for five players and six draft picks.

Answer: Herschel Walker

12. Replaced by The Second Hundred Years, it had replaced The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet on ABC, (*) and had 120 episodes in its three season run. Scene-setting narration was provided by "Desmond Doomsday" and it made frequent use of Dutch angles to emphasize the "crooked" nature of the title character's adversaries. A major opportunity for celebrity cameos came with its weekly "climb" sequence, and a cross-over episode featured Bruce Lee's Kato fighting to an unlikely draw with Burt Ward. For 10 points--name this 1960s comedy action series starring Adam West as the Caped Crusader.

Answer: Batman

13. A remake of 1939's Love Affair, this Leo McCarey-directed film was itself remade in 1994 starring Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, and Katherine Hepburn in her last role (*). The favorite film of Meg Ryan's character in Sleepless in Seattle, it inspires the meeting of Tom Hanks' and Meg Ryan's characters in the Big Apple. For 10 points--name this 1957 film, featuring Cary Grant and Deborah Karr as two ill-fated lovers who meet on a trans-Atlantic steamer and promise to reunite in six months atop the Empire State Building.

Answer: An Affair to Remember

14. A sign in the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville states that this artist stepped outside to have a smoke, so why should the visitor do any differently? Featured on the country radio station K-ROSE in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, (*) his final single was "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive". For 10 points--name this country musician and member of The Drifting Cowboys who died in the backseat of a Cadillac and is best known for songs like "Hey Good Lookin'", Move It on Over" and "I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry".

Answer: Hank Williams Sr. (do not allow Hank Williams Jr. or Hank Williams 3rd)

THIRD PERIOD – No Special Rules

15. The show debuted on April 1, 1963 on ABC, initially following the drama-filled marriage of Jessie and Phil Brewer. Following cancellation threats in 1978, the writers introduced Laura Webber (*), and then focused on the turbulent love triangle of Laura, Bobbie and Luke. Current characters include Lulu, Dylan, and Carly. For 10 points--name this show that had big ratings with the 1981 wedding of Luke and Laura that takes place in the drama-filled town of Port Charles, New York.

Answer: General Hospital

16. Rejecting the team name of Dukes, their first captain was Troy Loney while their first leading scorer was Terry Yake. Other alumni of their first season include Guy Hebert, (*) Ron Tugnutt, and Oleg Tverdovsky. Currently owned by Broadcom founder Henry Samueli, Mike Babcock coached them to their only Stanley Cup appearance. Teemu Selänne returned this season and Chris Pronger was added from the Oilers. For 10 points--name this NHL team which was formerly named for a Disney Movie.

Answer: Mighty Ducks of Anaheim or Anaheim Ducks

17. A 2002 study claimed that more Americans were able to name the three spokesmen for this brand than any three currently sitting Supreme Court Justices. First introduced in 1928, it (*) recently came under fire for advertising a controversial documentary about autism on its boxes. Their slogan is translated as "Piff! Paff! Puff!" in Swedish and "Knisper! Knasper! Knusper!" in German. For 10 points--name this cereal, known for its cute blue box with elves and which is used to make an all-American sticky dessert.

Answer: Rice Krispies

18. This son of a Congressional Medal of Honor was formerly a car thief. Later, he was brought back to the Lord and (*) became a man of the cloth, and later was gifted special powers by a horrible disaster. Accompanied by a cast of characters including a vampire, a hit-girl, and an arse-faced boy, he used his new powers to fight an organization called The Grail, and even God, himself. For 10 points--name this Garth Ennis creation, the main character of Preacher.

Answer: Jesse Custer (accept Preacher before it is mentioned in the question)

19. His senior year at Knox Central High, he hit .655 with 10 dingers and threw for over 2,400 yards as starting quarterback. He was a first round pick in the 1995 draft despite concerns over a knee injury that gave Peyton Manning the (*) starting job at Tennessee. In 10 seasons with one team, he is the career team leader in games, at-bats, runs, hits, homeruns, and RBIs. For 10 points---name this player, the active leader in career batting average and starting first baseman for the Colorado Rockies.

Answer: Todd Helton

20. Denied membership into the Daughters of the South because of 1/8th Jewish ancestry, her siblings include Clayton, who was later revealed to be gay, plus (*) sisters Virginia and Charmaine, the latter who was thought to be using family-members as material for a scandalous novel. Her actual age was never revealed, because it was deleted by the authority of the governor. For 10 points--name this Golden Girls character, a promiscuous Southern belle played by Rue McClanahan.

Answer: Blanche Devereaux

21. Allison is the illegitimate child of Connie MacKenzie, whose greatest fear is that Allison will discover the truth. Connie falls in love with Michael Rossi, (*) the high school principal, while Allison pines after Rodney Harrington, who gets another girl pregnant and dies in a car crash. Selena, Allison's best friend, is raped by her step-father and becomes pregnant by him. For 10 points--name this novel, written by Grace Metalious in 1956, which follows the dissolution of small-town life in New England.

Answer: Peyton Place

EXTRAS

22 Born Corey Woods, his 1995 solo debut album featured songs glorifying a Mafioso attitude, such as "Wu-Gambinos", "Glaciers of Ice" (*) and "Incarcerated Scarfaces". According to "Can It Be All So Simple", his nickname implies that he can make your mouth water with his style, though another interpretation relates it to cooking crack cocaine. For 10 points--name this member of the Wu-Tang Clan responsible for "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx", known as the Chef.

Answer: Shallah Raekwon (accept any name with the last name Diamonds before "2003")

23. Significant races in this sport include the Peter Haughton Memorial, the Messenger Stake and Kentucky Futurity. Equipment for this sport includes the crupper, (*) hobblehangers, a sulky, and, for pacers, a Murphy Blind. All horses used in this kind of racing can trace their lineage back to Hambletonian, qualifying them as standardbreds. Herve Filion is the winningest driver of--for 10 points--what kind of horse racing named for the connection between the horse and the two-wheeled cart containing the jockey.

Answer: Harness Racing

24. The credits claim that the main character plays himself, but in actuality, the star's real name was Bamboo Harvester. The pilot was produced by George Burns (*), and over the show's five year run, the main character was performed such unusual feats as using the telephone, riding a surfboard, flying an airplane, wearing a Beatles' wig, and meeting Leo Durocher, all usually without the knowledge of his best friend and owner Wilbur Post. For 10 points--name this title animal of a 1960's CBS series.

Answer: Mr. Ed

Ann B. Davis 2007--Twelve Trashy Men

Bonuses for Bonesawwwww by Michael Arnold, Dani Brecher and William Dix

1. For 10 points each--name the following about that 1981 fantasy film classic, Clash of the Titans:

(10) All the mythical monsters in this film were created using stop-motion animation by this pioneer of special effects, who retired shortly after Clash of the Titans.

Answer: Ray Harryhausen

(10) Clash of the Titans follows the adventure of this hero, who must save the princess Andromache from the Kraken, which, is a Scandinavian, not Greek, monster.

Answer: Perseus

(10) Zeus, king of the gods, is played by this famed Shakespearean actor, who claimed to have appeared this movie only for the "pay cheque".

Answer: Sir Laurence Olivier

2. Well-known for his dark dramas like Sunset Boulevard and Double Indemnity, Billy Wilder was equally famed for his comedies. For 10 points each--name some of these frothy films.

(10) In this film, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon play musicians who hide out from gangsters in an all-girl band. The former gets Marilyn Monroe, while the latter got Joe E. Brown.

Answer: Some Like It Hot

(10) Humphrey Bogart and William Holden play brothers who compete for the affections of the chauffeur's daughter, who magically transforms into a glamorous Audrey Hepburn.

Answer: Sabrina

(10) "Garbo laughs!" in this Billy Wilder-penned comedy that costars Garbo as a Soviet agent opposite Melvyn Douglas as a French Count.

Answer: Ninotchka

3. The panel show has become a less-favored quiz show format. They may be gone, but they are not forgotten. For 10 points each--

(10) Four celebrities made up the panel on this show, where they had to guess the occupation of contestants using only "yes" or "no" questions.

Answer: What's My Line?

(10) Contestants on this show tried to stump the celebrity panel by lying about their identity. The round ended when the host asked for the "real [name] to stand up".

Answer: To Tell the Truth

(10) This long time CBS show has had recent cable incarnations including a Stephanie Miller hosted version on Oxygen.

Answer: I've Got a Secret

4. For 10 points each--name these shows that give rise to the "Seinfeld Curse."

(10) This Julia Louis-Dreyfus high-concept show observed 22 minutes in the life of Louis-Dreyfus' character.

Answer: Watching Ellie

(10) Jason Alexander starred in this CBS sitcom based on the life of sportswriter Tony Kornheiser and costarring Malcolm Jamal-Warner.

Answer: Listen Up!

(10) Alexander also tried and failed in this ABC show about the third most popular self-help guru.

Answer: Bob Patterson

5. Admit it, you are jealous of families more musically talented than your own. Name these groups made up of family members. For 10 points each:

(10) This group from Tulsa was big in the ‘90s. Their big hit, "MMMBop", reached #1 in the U.S. and was constantly playing on repeat in tween girl stores.

Answer: Hanson

(10) They started out their career in Disneyland in ‘60s and kickly parlayed their success into the hits "One Bad Apple," "Down By the Lazy River," and "Yo-Yo."

Answer: The Osmond Brothers

(10) The inspiration for The Partridge Family, two of the teens in this group have died in the past two years, including one during Hurricane Katrina.

Answer: The Cowsills

6. There is no shame at looking at supermarket tabloids—you never know when they might come in handy. Like now, for instance. For 10 points each:

(10) The first paper to release details of the Monica Lewinsky affair, this tabloid is known for paying its sources, a general journalistic no-no.

Answer: The National Enquirer

(10) Founded by Rupert Murdoch, this tabloid was published on newsprint up until 1999, when it became glossy and magazine-like.

Answer: Star

(10) Recurring articles include BatBoy, Elvis sightings, and the predictions of Nostradamus. Name this tabloid with the slogan "Nothing but the truth".

Answer: Weekly World News

7. Star Trek: The Next Generation had many unusual alien species. Name them for 10 points each.

(10) These aliens live by their Rules of Acquisition, the first of which is: "Once you have their money, never give it back." They are also known for their large ears.

Answer: Ferengi

(10) Their military rank structure features Gils, Glinns, Guls, and Legates. The space station Deep Space Nine used to be run by them.

Answer: Cardassians

(10) "Resistance is futile" against these rapidly adaptive species, which live in giant cubes.

Answer: The Borg

8. Name the actors who played characters in the Die Hard franchise.

(10) In Die Hard 3, John McClane is saved by "Good Samaritan" Zeus Carver, who prevents John from being pummeled by men offended by his racist sandwich board.

Answer: Samuel L. Jackson

(10) In the first film of the franchise, this Brit played a German terrorist who really should avoid tall buildings.

Answer: Alan Rickman

(10) This man, adding to his long list of cop roles, plays Captain Carmine Lorenzo, the head of airport security in the second film.

Answer: Dennis Franz

9. The team is one of the most important parts of NASCAR. For 10 points each--name these team owners:

(10) This team owner was a former driver who retired in 1981 and gave his number 3 car to Dale Earnhardt. His current drivers include Kevin Harvick and Jeff Burton.

Answer: Richard Childress

(10) This team owner, who nearly died in a plane crash in 2002, was affectionately known in NASCAR circles as the "Cat in the Hat". Current drivers include Greg Biffle and Matt Kenseth.

Answer: Jack Roush

(10) The oldest continuous team owners is this group, started by Glen and Leonard and now run by Eddie and Len. For 2007, the #21 car will be driven by Ken Schrader.

Answer: Wood Brothers

10. For 10 points each--answer these questions about WNBA regular season MVPs:

(10) She won both Defensive Player of the Year and MVP in 1999 with the Sacramento Monarchs. She was also playoff MVP in 2005.

Answer: Yolanda Griffith

(10) This forward playing for the Houston Comets is the league's most prolific winner of MVPs with three.

Answer: Sheryl Swoopes

(10) This woman, also of the Houston Comets, took the honors in the first two seasons of the WNBA's existence.

Answer: Cynthia Cooper

11. No NFL defense can be effective without a good pass rush. For 10 points each, name these defensive linemen known for their skills at getting to the quarterback.

(10) This former Buffalo Bill defensive end is the all-time NFL sack leader. A former Virginia Tech standout he had 200 sacks in 19 seasons.

Answer: Bruce Smith

(10) This New York Giants' end is the leader in sacks among active NFL players with 132 ½. He also holds the single season record for sacks with 22 ½ in the 2001 season

Answer: Michael Strahan

(10) This longtime L.A. Ram holds an unofficial claim to the single season sack records with 26 in 14 games, this was in 1967, before the sack was an official statistic.

Answer: Deacon Jones

12. For 10 points each--answer these questions about the life and work of Michael Crichton.

(10) This novel as been compared to Frankenstein as some claim it cautions against unconsidered biological tinkering.

Answer: Jurassic Park

(10) A crashed U.S. satellite brings back a disease which destroys all but two residents of an Arizona town in this novel.

Answer: The Andromeda Strain

(10) It seems that Crichton was shy in the early days of his writing. He used what pseudonym when writing the novels Odds On, Scratch One, and Easy Go.

Answer: John Lange

13. On a 15-5 basis, given a pair of Led Zeppelin tunes, name the studio album.

(15) "Four Sticks" and "The Battle of Evermore"

(5) "Stairway to Heaven" and "Rock and Roll"

Answer: Led Zeppelin IV (Also Accept: Four Symbols, The Fourth Album, Untitled, Runes, Sticks, Man with Sticks, Four, and Zoso)

(15) "Thank You" and "The Lemon Song"

(5) "Ramble On" and "Whole Lotta Love"

Answer: Led Zeppelin II or The Brown Bomber

14. Oh, the sweet water of life. For 10 points each, answer these questions about the loveliest of all things to come from the Gaelic people, whiskey.

(10) This speyside single malt scotch is produced by the first licensed distillery in Scotland. The mark has recently been purchased by Seagram and is the widest selling Scotch in America.

Answer: The Glenlivet

(10) Some might call this "the whiskey that made Kentucky famous". It must be at least 51% maize and the Kentucky county that lends its name to this whiskey no longer contains any stills.

Answer: Bourbon Whiskey

(10) The classic mixture for this cocktail is two parts whiskey to one part sweet vermouth. Purportedly created in 1870, this drink named after the New York club where it was invented.

Answer: Manhattan

15. She did more than just act on The New WKRP in Cincinnati. For 10 points each:

(10) Name this actress who was the bride-to-be in Bachelor Party as well as the title character in The Perils of Gwendoline.

Answer: Julie "Tawny" Kitaen

(10) Kitaen provided the voice of Annabelle in this 1992-1997 FOX animated series about a purple feline who claimed it "never hurts to help".

Answer: Eek! the Cat

(10) From 1997-2002, Kitaen was married to, and allegedly abused, this major league hurler.

Answer: Chuck Finley

16. For 10 points each--name these music videos released in 2006.

(10) Building on director Bryan Barber's work in Idlewild, we see the work of blonde 1930's night club singer Baby Jane, portrayed by the artist.

Answer: "Ain’t No Other Man"

(10) Directed by Chris Milk, this cover song's bizarre video features insect versions of the lead singer and band as well as multiple references to Fight Club.

Answer: "Gone Daddy Gone"

(10) Dancers in tuxedos are choreographed on an iceberg and in front of a theater in the video for this Gia Farrell song on the Happy Feet soundtrack.

Answer: "Hit Me Up"

17. For 10 points each--answer these questions about ACC Athlete of the Year winners.

(10) After winning the award in 1985 at North Carolina, he was drafted by Milwaukee, came up to the majors as a catcher, but primarily played outfield with Baltimore.

Answer: B.J. Surhoff

(10) The 1986 winner was an all-American basketball player at Maryland. He died of a cocaine overdose less than 48 hours after being drafted #2 overall by the Celtics.

Answer: Len Bias

(10) The 1979 winner, he set eight world records in the hurdles and eventually played three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers.

Answer: Renaldo Nehemiah

18. Given a band member who has managed to stay throughout all of the incarnations of a band, name their band for 10 points each.

(10) Les Claypool

Answer: Primus

(10) Dave Mustaine

Answer: Megadeth

(10) Ritchie Blackmore

Answer: Rainbow

19. Given the year, movie, and actor; state the character name of the horror movie psychopath for 10 points each.

(10) 1980; The Shining; Jack Nicholson. You must give the full name.

Answer: Jack Torrance

(10) 1999; Ôdishon (English title: Audition); Eihi Shiina

Answer: Asami Yamazaki (either name acceptable)

(10) 1979; Phantasm; Angus Scrimm

Answer: The Tall Man or Jebediah Morningside

20. Many artists are identified as one-hit wonders even though they don't quite fit the bill. For 10 points each, answer these questions about the "other" hit of 80s one-hit wonders.

(10) Kim Wilde had a #1 hit with "You Keep Me Hangin' On", but also had a #25 hit with this song about titular figures that "live for the music-go-round".

Answer: "Kids in America"

(10) 1982 saw Men Without Hats score a #3 hit with "Safety Dance". In 1987, they hit #20 on the charts with this song about a band named The Human Race.

Answer: "Pop Goes the World"

(10) Rockwell had a #1 song with "Somebody's Watching Me", but also had another song about harassment reach #35 with this 1984 ditty where he implores the title figure to "find someone else to bother".

Answer: "Obscene Phone Caller"

21. Seven countries have hosted multiple modern Summer Olympic games. For 10 points each, given the two years that the country hosted, name the country.

(10) 1900, 1924

Answer: France

(10) 1908, 1948

Answer: England

(10) This country hosted the all of the games in 1912 and the equestrian events in 1956.

Answer: Sweden

22. 1996 was a significant year for groups that broke up but then got back together again. For 10 points each, answer questions about those kind of groups.

(10) In 1996, this group released their 11th album Justus. It was their first album since 1986's Pool It! and marked the 30th anniversary of their debut.

Answer: The Monkees

(10) This alternative hip hop group disbanded after their second album Zingalamundi failed to match the success of their debut 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life of….

Answer: Arrested Development.

(10) 1996 saw the break up of this British boy band that once was the home of Robbie Williams. Their 2006 return is being led by the single "Patience".

Answer: Take That

23. You might get points just for uttering more dialogue than appeared in the subject movie of this bonus. For 10 points each:

(10) First, name this 1983 documentary by Godfrey Reggio featuring among other things hot dogs on a conveyor, atomic bombs and a Fremont pictogram.

Answer: Koyaanisqatsi (coy-ahn-is-COT-see): Life Out of Balance

(10) Koyaanisqatsi features the music of this composer. He's also contributed music for The Hours and The Fog of War and made a cameo in The Truman Show.

Answer: Philip Glass

(10) This producer of The Outsiders was a co-producer with Reggio and had a cameo in the film.

Answer: Francis Ford Coppola

24. Sometimes a cartoonist sticks around a little too long. Given the old and out-of-touch fuddy-duddy, identify the daily comic strip he works on for 10 points each.

(10) Brad Anderson

Answer: Marmaduke

(10) Jack Elrod

Answer: Mark Trail

(10) Al Scaduto

Answer: They Do It Every Time

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