TRASHMASTERS 2005: Team O’Reilly



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Questions by Brian Hight, Keith Hudson, Jeremy White and Mark Richey

1. A graduate of D.C.’s Woodson High, his college highlights include the 2001 GMAC Bowl, where he quarterbacked his team to victory from a 30-point deficit and a 2002 loss to Akron where he led his team on a late touchdown drive on a broken leg. As an NFL rookie, he became the starter in Week 4 of the 2003 season after an injury to Mark Brunell. FTP, name this highly touted quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Answer: Byron Leftwich

2. Among the desired items sung about are a ’64 Impala and a new car to take the place of his hatchback with an “8-track and a spare tire in the backseat”. He wants to get with Leoshi, but “she said I wasn’t her type”, and he still can’t get a date for prom night. FTP, name this 1995 song about the desire to be “a baller” and “a little bit taller” from Skee-Lo.

Answer: I Wish

3. She grew up on her family’s ranch in western Montana, leaving home for Seattle at age 16 but then moving southward after being dumped by her boyfriend and her family losing the ranch. She then earned her B.S. in Medical Technology at UNLV while working as an exotic dancer to put herself through school and finance her fiancee’s music career. After her husband left her with $10 in the bank, a coke habit, and a daughter, she found a job where she could “solve puzzles” in her specialty, blood spatter analysis. FTP, name this CSI Level 3 played by Marg Helgenberger.

Answer: Catherine Willows (accept either)

4. Many of this company’s principles are spelled out in the 1976 publication “A Furniture Dealer’s Testament”, such as “The Product Range is Our Identity”, “Simplicity is a Virtue”, “Doing it a Different Way”, and “Most Things Still Remain to be Done – A Glorious Future”! Among US stores, recent promotions include $4,000 in gift certificates to the first customer in line and an “Ambassador of Kul” contest at their Atlanta store opening and giving away free cake to celebrate their 20th anniversary in the U.S. FTP, name this Swedish home furnishings store.

Answer: IKEA (from Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd)

5. Born in Brooklyn, he worked a variety of jobs, including dockworker and hardware store assistant in Bishop, California, where he was hired as a film location scout. He parlayed his experience with the telephone company into a job promotion at Universal when the studio had to re-vamp their release of Showboat. From then until retirement in 1960, he was a hidden star at Universal, being specially requested by actors and actresses for his walking skills. FTP, name this man who whose name is now used to describe adding sound effects such as footsteps and rustling clothes.

Answer: Jack Foley

6. After emigrating from England, he taught school in Montreal before becoming a sportswriter and then sports editor of the Montreal Herald. His success in organizing school sports in Montreal led Canadiens owner George Kennedy to arrange for his election to secretary of the National Hockey Association, a job that would then lead to the presidency of the new National Hockey League in 1917. FTP, name this man, whose name now graces the cup presented to the champion of the American Hockey League and the “Memorial” trophy awarded to the NHL’s top rookie.

Answer: Frank Calder

7. 1982 saw the release of her “Age to Age” album, featuring “Sing Your Praise to the Lord” and her marriage to Gary Chapman. In 1985, “Find a Way” hit #7 on the Billboard charts, and in 1986, her duet with Peter Cetera, “The Next Time I Fall” hit #1, a mark she again reached with “Baby, Baby”. In 1999, she divorced Chapman and one year later married “House of Love” duet partner Vince Gill. FTP, name this Christian-pop star, the host of NBC’s “Three Wishes”.

Answer: Amy Grant

8. In October of 2004, a new policy called for a disclaimer to be read before Chapters 15, 16, and 17 of the Prentice Hall Biology textbook that mentions the need to teach to state testing standards but also suggests “Of Pandas and People” for ninth-graders. On election day 2005, 8 board members, including 2 who replaced dissenting members, were voted out. As a result, Pat Robertson suggested that Charles Darwin should be called upon should a natural disaster strike, FTP, this Pennsylvania community.

Answer: Dover Township, Pennsylvania

9. In September, this network aired the “Comedy Smackdown” marathon to promote the addition of “Amen” and “227” to their schedule that also includes reruns of “Boston Public” and “Roc”. Original programming includes “Can You Dig It!”, “Divine Restoration”, “Get the Hook Up”, “The Tom Joyner Sky Show”, and the celebrity-filled “Bid Whist Party Throwdown”. FTP, name this BET competitor that recently introduced “Sharp Talk with Al Sharpton”.

Answer: TV One (Lifestyle and Entertainment Television)

10. Introduced in 1984, in 2000, it added a “Party Sack” with shaped items such as shoes, “Beefy Fire Hydrants”, “Bacony Mailmen”, and “Cheesy Bones”. In 2005, it sponsored the “Dog Days of Summer”, where dog-loving fans could win tickets to take their dog to special game nights for several minor league teams as well as the Mets and Marlins. FTP, name this dog treat from Del Monte Foods advertised by the animated “Snocrates”.

Answer: Snausages

11. One of its members had been part of Roy Orbison’s stage band, another had been with Dennis Yost and the Classics IV, and a third had been part of both bands. They were originally the house band at Studio One in Doraville, Georgia, but it took several albums with MCA and later Polydor before their breakout album, “A Rock and Roll Alternative” was recorded in the fall of 1976. In August of 1978, they played the White House for Chip Carter’s birthday, although 20 years later, lead singer Ronnie Hammond was shot by Macon police but survived. FTP, name this band with 70’s hits such as “So Into You”, “Champagne Jam”, and “Imaginary Lover”.

Answer: Atlanta Rhythm Section

[EDITOR’S NOTE: Ever wonder why the Atlanta Rhythm Section’s cover of the Classics IV’s hit “Spooky” sounds so much like the original? Same guitarist.]

12. George Lazenby, Bill Bixby, and Henry Gibson appear briefly in it. Taking its name in part from a Madison, Wisconsin theatre group, features in this film include ads for “Scot Free”, a board game based on the JFK assassination, the blaxploitation parody “Cleopatra Schwartz”, previews for the film “Catholic Schoolgirls in Trouble”, and the action of “A Fistful of Yen”. FTP, name this 1977 John Landis film that saw him team up with future Airplane! writers Jim Abrams and the Zucker Brothers.

Answer: Kentucky Fried Movie

13. In his blog, Mark Cuban compared this company’s conference calls to “a radio show from the 40’s with comedic elements”. A $14.2 million loss in 3rd quarter 2005 was explained as “My bad” by company president Patrick Byrne, who thinks “naked short sellers” may be at fault for stock price decline. Meanwhile TV ads continue with Sabine Ehrenfeld telling you how customers can save big on a variety of items at, FTP, this site, because “It’s all about the O”.

Answer:

14. Sponsored in part by local businesses such as Moretz Sports and Rack Room Shoes, and started in 1996, this year’s unit consisted of 35 women led by Tina Becker, Richelle Grant, and Nicole Smith. A recent off -weekend saw the ID of former pageant contestant Kristen Owen, attending a wedding in South Carolina, allegedly being in the possession of Renee Thomas, whose trip to Tampa with Angela Keathley led to an infamous episode involving, FTP, what NFL cheer squad?

Answer: Top Cats or Carolina Panthers cheerleaders (take either)

15. A star character in this Reagan Books release is Simone Westlake, “leggy and tall, though no one knows exactly how tall because she’d never been seen out of pumps since puberty”. Simone invites adopted socialite Chloe Parker to join her on Simone’s reality show, while Chloe takes drugs, attends wild parties, and eventually hooks up with DJ Ray, who has gastric bypass surgery. FTP, name this recent “novel” featuring the writing talents of one Nicole Richie.

Answer: The Truth About Diamonds

16. The original version of this album grew out of sessions at the Paramour mansion with Jon Brion. Epic Records held on to the album until a series of leaks of songs in June of 2004 and the original album from a Seattle DJ forced Epic to allow re-recording with Mike Elizondo in June of 2005. FTP, name this recent Fiona Apple album that sparked the “Free ” website.

Answer: Extraordinary Machine

17. Cincinnati Dispatch writer Diane Carbenal said of it, “The only time the audience applauded was when I whipped a battery at the actors”. It’s the story of Captain Ferdinand Pancho, with the star’s brother Wes as First Mate Sebastian, the star’s older brother Ken as the pirate and spice trader Tigra, and daughter Sheila as Princess Consuela. During the show, Ken is lambasted for drinking straight Kahlua in the bathroom, leading to a fight on stage. FTP, name this musical advertised in an SNL sketch with Will Ferrell as Robert Goulet.

Answer: Red Ships of Spain

18. Introduced in 1991, its enhanced sweet spot helped sales more than double for its parent company in its first year. A later “Great” model was reduced by 30 grams while the shaft grew one inch to 45 inches. A set of irons bearing the name with a tungsten inset was introduced, and now the Titanium 454 and Fusion FT-3 are available, the latter combining a carbon composite body. FTP, name this Callaway Golf line named in honor of a World War I cannon.

Answer: Big Bertha

19. Roger Ebert pointed out that among the many flaws in this film is for the ability of a 13-year-old boy to take a flight from Brazil to New York and not only land without jeans and a shirt, but also to have a blow dart gun in his possession. Among the plot devices used are the boy’s desire to get fire from the Statue of Liberty’s torch, and for his father to bail his business partner out of a shady situation with bungling Russian mobsters. FTP, name this U.S. remake of the French film “Little Indian, Big City” starring Martin Short, JoBeth Williams, and Tim Allen.

Answer: Jungle 2 Jungle

20. Humor-Breyers reintroduced these in 2004 under the Popsicle name through a licensing deal and claim that they are creamier than the originals, which were discontinued in 1993 by Kraft. Wil Wheaton could have had his break as a child star earlier, but the butterscotch flavor failed testing, preventing his ad from being seen. FTP, name this iconic frozen dessert advertised by Bill Cosby and a bunch of kids.

Answer: Jello Pudding Pops

21. Most credit its invention to Larry LaPrise, who reportedly developed it for skiers in Sun Valley, Idaho, although it may be borrowed from a similar-sounding dance that developed in England during the mid-1940’s. It took off as the B-side to Ray Anthony’s “Bunny Hop”, and its rights were purchased by Acuff-Rose music in the 1960’s. FTP, name this dance song regularly performed en masse in Blacksburg, Virginia.

Answer: The Hokey Pokey

22, A native of suburban Richmond, VA, this editor of coined the phrase “deck”, which was used in an episode of The Sopranos as a new way to say “cool”. He’s defined subtypes such as the UTF (Unemployed-Trust Funder), WBs, adults with too much cartoon character clothing, and “G-WASPS”, white intellectuals fascinated with black culture. FTP, name this author of “The Hipster Handbook” and “Food Court Druids, Cherohonkees, and Other Creatures Unique to the Republic”.

Answer: Robert Lanham

23. Among attractions in this city are the Tripp House, Montage Mountain Ski Resort, the Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel, Steamtown, and the Lackawanna Coal Mine tour. Country music fans can listen to Froggy 101, which now bills itself as “The Most Popular Bumper Sticker in America”. FTP, name this city that shares the Red Barons and Penguins with Wilkes-Barre, but not the fictitious Dunder Mifflin paper office.

Answer: Scranton , Pennsylvania

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Questions by Brian Hight, Keith Hudson, Jeremy White and Mark Richey

1. Identify these big concert events from 2005 FTPE.

1. This four-day event in Manchester, Tennessee drew over 76,000 fans in June of 2005.

Answer: Bonaroo Music Festival

2. The producers of Bonaroo came back later this year with an event centered around Sam Boyd Stadium on Oct. 29 and 30 with a similar all-star mixed lineup.

Answer: Vegoose Music Festival

3. The 2005 edition of this festival was held at Jennerstown Speedway with a theme of “Brewed in Pennsylvania”, and featured artists such as Rusted Root, Bloodhound Gang, and Live.

Answer: Rolling Rock Town Fair (Rolling Rock Town Fair Six, if anyone’s counting)

2. Name these films that combined politics and comedy, not that they all worked, FTPE.

1. This film with Ray Romano as a small-town handyman who runs against the ex-president for mayor has been HBO’s recent contribution to support the Caine-Hackman hypothesis.

Answer: Welcome to Mooseport

2. In this 1997 Barry Levinson film, Albania becomes an international hot spot to cover up a presidential sex scandal. How? Get Robert DeNiro as your spin doctor and Dustin Hoffman as a movie producer to create an international incident.

Answer: Wag the Dog

3. Alan Alda is not without previous Presidential experience on film, as he played the Chief Executive in this 1995 Michael Moore film involving an improbable war.

Answer: Canadian Bacon

3. Badgers? We don’t need no stinking Badgers! FTPE, stuff about Wisconsin football from the pre-Alvarez era:

1. Prior to Ron Dayne, the only Badger to win the Heisman Trophy was this running back, who also scored the winning touchdown in the 1958 Colts-Giants NFL Championship Game.

Answer: Alan Ameche

2. In the 2005 home opener, the Badgers wore throwback uni’s dating to this year, their last team to earn a Rose Bowl bid before 1993, which lost an epic Rose Bowl to USC.

Answer: 1962

3. This 1985 first round pick of the Jets was a 3-time All-Pro, but ended his career in 1992 due to multiple concussions.

Answer: Al Toon

4. Answer these questions about one of our favorite devices FTPE.

1. After the “Flashmatic”, using photo cells, was introduced in 1955, Dr. Robert Adler developed the first ultrasonic version of this device, a technology that would last from 1956 until superseded by infrared in the 1980s.

Answer: remote control

2.Founder and president Commander Eugene F. McDonald Jr.’s belief that commercial television would collapse and a wish to mute commercials led his company to pioneer remote development.

Answer: Zenith Electronics Corporation (aka Zenith Radio Corporation )

3. The first remote produced by Zenith had this two-word name and would operate the tuner and on/off switch, but had a cable connection that tripped over too many viewers.

Answer: Lazy Bones

5. Given the guest roles on Family Guy, name the actor responsible for the voice FTPE.

1. Several appearances as the mayor of Quahog, but he’s playing himself as mayor of Quahog.

Answer: Adam West

2. Two appearances as Dr. Kaplan, Brian’s shrink.

Answer: Sam Waterston

3. She made two appearances, one on a show that brought together several members of her 80’s and 90’s sitcom, the other as sensitivity training leader Gloria Ironbox.

Answer: Candace Bergen

6. There’s something about country music and tequila. ID these songs combining the two FTPE.

1. This singer is climbing the country charts with the hit “Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off”.

Answer: Joe Nichols

2. A live version of his “Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo” appears on his 2003 album “The Truth About Men”, which also included the hit song “Drinkin’ Bone”.

Answer: Tracy Byrd

3. “Straight Tequila Night” was a hit for this artist, whose other hits include “Money in the Bank”, “Seminole Wind”, and “Swingin’”

Answer: John Anderson

7. Name these films involving the sale of Florida real estate FTPE.

1. This 1992 film based on a David Mamet play involved brokers attempting to sell Florida real estate. Among the more memorable and printable lines is, of course, “Coffee is for Closers!”

Answer: Glengarry Glen Ross

2. This 2002 John Sayles film involved an attempt by developers to turn a historic African-American beach community into golf courses and condos.

Answer: Sunshine State

3. A land auction was among the highlights of this 1929 Marx Brothers comedy based upon their famous stage show.

Answer: Cocoanuts

8. Nowadays, it seems like every financial services provider has to prove its cool by dusting off rock stars and jingles. Name these examples from advertisements FTPE.

1.None other than Sir Paul McCartney was used in this company’s ads debuting in September, coinciding with their sponsorship of the McCartney tour.

Answer: Fidelity Investments

2. What’s cooler than mortgage re-financing! Maybe the Rolling Stones? Behold, a sponsorship opportunity for this company, which also has their name on the home of the Texas Rangers.

Answer: Ameriquest Mortgage Company

3. Sure, baby boomers are turning 60. American Express took the opportunity to rename their financial services division this, while showing a montage of boomer moments set to “Gimme Some Lovin’ ” by the Spencer Davis Group.

Answer: Ameriprise Financial

9. Name these voices heard on NASCAR telecasts FTPE.

1. This 1973 Winston Cup champion and 1975 Daytona 500 winner provides commentary on the NBC/TNT schedule of races this year.

Answer: Benny Parsons

2. The 1993 CBS broadcast of the Daytona 500 went down in history for the call of this man, who was able to broadcast his son’s first-ever Daytona 500 win.

Answer: Ned Jarrett

3. This host of MRN’s “NASCAR Live” is also the voice of Alabama Crimson Tide football, so you may remember his call of Tyrone Prothro’s touchdown against Southern Miss this year.

Answer: Eli Gold

10. Name these manufacturers of children’s educational toys FTPE.

1. Hullabaloo is the one of the latest creations by this game manufacturer, but this one lets ages 4 and up “Think fast as you bounce, twist, spin, high-five, and dance to the music and sounds”.

Answer: Cranium

2. Teachers and parents love products such as their Leapster L-Max and iQuest, but mixed responses with kids have kept this company from replicating the 2001 success of its LeapPad.

Answer: Leap Frog

3. Ok, their 7-11 Automatic Slurpee Maker might not be the best career-based toy, but you can buy the Aquadoodle line of products for your future marine biologist.

Answer: SpinMaster

11. In a 1993 Movieline article, Joe Queenan surveyed filmgoers to find out how many people could name the director of a film they just saw. See if you can do a little better than the results FTPE.

1. Queenan went 0 for 25 in finding people who knew this director of Last Action Hero, although he may have been known at the time for the first Die Hard.

Answer: John McTiernan

2. Queenan struck out at 19th and Broadway in New York for this director of Indecent Proposal.

Answer: Adrian Lyne

3. One person out of ten came reasonably close to guessing this director of the Sly Stallone vehicle Cliffhanger.

Answer: Renny Harlin

12. Identify these figures from the world of music who share a birthday with the question writer FTPE.

1. Born Dec. 1, 1935, this singer is known for his “Evening of Stars” fundraiser for the United Negro College Fund. His biggest hit was “You’ll Never Find (Another Love Like Mine.)”

Answer: Lou Rawls

2. Born Dec. 1, 1946, this Irish singer had only one #1 hit in the U.S., but it was the 1972 “classic” “Alone Again, Naturally”

Answer: (Raymond Edward) Gilbert O’Sullivan

3. Born Dec. 1, 1792 under the revised calendar, he wasn’t a composer, but this mathematician was the subject of a Tom Lehrer song with the advice “Plagiarize, Plagiarize, Plagiarize”.

Answer: Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky

13. Spanish Language television in the U.S. – Not just the territory of Springfield’s Channel Ocho. Answer these questions about this programming segment FTPE.

1. This leader in Spanish-language media in the U.S. not only owns their self-named network, but also the TeleFutura and Galavisión networks.

Answer: Univision

2. Hosted by Don Francisco, this long-running variety program has aired since August of 1962.

Answer: Sabado Gigante

3. Among Univision’s talk show offerings is this show of this Emmy winner, who, like Oprah, has her own magazine and one-name notoriety among fans.

Answer: Cristina Saralegui (Take either, if anyone knows her surname, I’m impressed.)

14. Answer these questions about the venue now known as Minute Maid Park FTPE.

1. The uphill slope towards the warning track in center field earned this nickname in honor of the team president, who gets credit for proposing the unique feature and in-play flagpole.

Answer: Tal’s Hill

2. This seating area in left field was mentioned several times during broadcasts due to its unique location and as a target for sluggers.

Answer: Crawford Boxes

3. The stadium was honored for engineering excellence, a feather in the cap for not only HOK Sports, but also Brown & Root Construction Services, a division of KBR, which is a subsidiary of this energy company not named Enron.

Answer: Halliburton (Yes, I wanted an excuse to work Halliburton into a trash packet)

15. Answer these questions related to recent developments in the strip Pearls Before Swine FTPE.

1. Wee Bear took a bus pilgrimage to the West Coast, in an effort to bring America back to 1957 by convincing this man to come back to playing centerfield.

Answer: Willie Mays

2. Accompanying Wee Bear and Pig along part of the trip was this character who stopped over in Salt Lake City, where his application to open a chain of men’s clubs was denied.

Answer: Rat

3. Jojo, a member of this species, held a brief job as a talk radio host. Lowlights included eating a guest and stating on the air “Me not wear pants. It feel gooood”.

Answer: Crocodile

16. Identify these John Denver songs from clues FTPE.

1. “Life ain’t nothin’ but a funny, funny, riddle” in this song that has been a long-running 7th-inning stretch tradition at both Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium and Camden Yards.

Answer: Thank God I’m a Country Boy

2. Written by Denver, Bill Danoff, and Taffy Nivert, this 1971 song sings the praises of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah River and “West Virginia, Mountain Mama”.

Answer: Take Me Home, Country Roads

3. Due to legal reasons, the UK version of “Monty Python’s Contractual Obligation Album” did not have the “Farewell to John Denver” sketch due to getting rights cleared to the song being sampled as John Denver was being strangled.

Answer: Annie’s Song

17. Answer these questions about controversial couture FTPE.

1. This company pulled shirts from the market once again after a “Girlcott” organized by the Women and Girls Foundation of Southwest Pennsylvania.

Answer: Abercrombie and Fitch

2. Groups in several cities are up in arms over t-shirts being sold with this two-word message, which started on the heels of a Baltimore DVD reportedly featuring Carmelo Anthony.

Answer: Stop Snitching

3. Ads for a website selling T-shirts bearing this 4-word phrase were pulled in 2004 from the student newspaper at Brigham Young University after student protests.

Answer: I Can’t, I’m Mormon

18. Identify these fraternal organizations from the world of television FTPE.

1. This animal appeared in the name of two clubs from CBS sitcoms, one being the lodge that many of the men attended on Newhart, the other, a “Secret Order” on One Day at a Time headed by Schneider.

Answer: Beaver

2. Howard Cunningham was the local leader of this organization on Happy Days.

Answer: Leopard Lodge

3. On Cheers, Cliff tries to recruit Norm to join this organization, only to find that Norm can’t do business with other members and the club voted to have alcohol-free meetings.

Answer: Knights of the Scimitar

19. Answer these questions about movie theatres FTPE.

1. This joint project with Loews Cineplex Entertainment has produced 6 cineplexes bearing this man’s name in select underserved urban and suburban areas.

Answer: Magic Johnson Theatres

2. In 1929, the Loew’s chain was purchased by this man, whose chain included specially designed theatres in St. Louis, Detroit, Atlanta, Brooklyn, and San Francisco.

Answer: William Fox

3. This chain with the tagline “Where Hollywood Goes to the Movies” includes the Chinese 6 and Grauman’s Chinese on Hollywood Boulevard.

Answer: Mann’s Theatres

20. So what water do you drink when you chat around the water cooler? Answer these questions about possible candidates or suppliers FTPE.

1. You may think of their food and chocolate products, but their North American Water division includes distributing regional brands such as Ozarka, Poland Spring, Deer Park, and Arrowhead.

Answer: Nestlē Waters

2. Among the flagship brands of Nestle Waters is this spring water from the Italian Alps, a favorite of jet-setters.

Answer: San Pelligrino

3. Among the main competitors to Nestlē Waters is this Atlanta-based distributor, which offers regional brands such as Kentwood Springs, Hinckley Springs, Belmont Springs, and Sparkletts.

Answer: DS Waters of America, L.P.

21. Identify these people associated with perennial D.C.-area powerhouse DeMatha High FTPE.

1. Prior to attending Harvard and becoming a sports broadcaster with CBS and FOX, this man was the Washington All-Met Player of the Year as a senior at DeMatha.

Answer: James Brown

2. This 1985 DeMatha graduate and 1989 #2 overall pick of the Clippers followed his father’s footsteps by becoming an NBA General Manager, currently working for Cleveland.

Answer: Danny Ferry

3. Brown and Ferry would probably credit this long-time coach for their success, as he set a record of 1,275 wins, later passed by Robert Hughes of Fort Worth’s Dunbar High.

Answer: Morgan Wooten

22. Oh, those wacky Ivy Leaguers! Given descriptions of extracurricular activities at one of the “Ancient Eight”, name the school FTPE.

1. Lasting from 1970 until an official school ban in the spring of 1999, students at this school would conduct the “Nude Olympics” on the night of the first snowfall of the year.

Answer: Princeton University

2. Although several Ivies have controversial “scramble bands”, this school’s band once caused the school president to apologize to the president of Fordham University and traditionally stages “Orgo Night”, a concert starting at 11:59 P.M. on the night before the organic chemistry final.

Answer: Columbia University

3. Named SI on Campus’ top “Road Trip” school among the Ivies, the 12 residential colleges compete for the Tyng Cup, the intramural championship trophy. It is home to the “Skull and Bones” secret society.

Answer: Yale University

23. Answer these semi-related questions involving food and beverages FTPE.

1. This Florida-headquartered, Wisconsin-brewed beverage offers an original and light version and is making inroads with the tagline “America’s Entertainment Beer”.

Answer: Bootie Beer

2. “Fruity Booty” and “Pirate’s Booty” are among the relatively healthier snack choices sold by this company, which also offers “Nude Food”, “The Dude’s Chips”, and “Antique Potato Chips”.

Answer: Robert’s American Gourmet

3. Subtitled “A Date by Date, Nibble by Nibble, Course by Course Guide to Cultivating Love and Passion Through Food”, this 2004 release was penned by Jacqui Malouf and Liz Gumbinner and offers dating stories from Ms. Malouf along with recipes.

Answer: Booty Food

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