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TOSSUPS – EDWARD MULHARECUT 100 TRASHMASTERS 2002 – UT-CHATTANOOGA

Questions by James Quintong

1. Both events with this name are entering its 10th year. The one in Colorado is a charity event played at Snowmass Club near Aspen and awards points for birdies and eagles and shots like a Willie (a ball that hits off the cartpath)

and an Arnie (a hole in one). The one in Tennessee has been in three cities and has been won by teams as The Owners, Serenity Now, and Law and Order: Intellectual Property Unit, and has featured K-Tel Hell since 1997. FTP, name this tournament that you're competing at right now.

Answer: Trashmasters

2. They sell and model lingerie on the Internet at the site . They also have alleged musical chops with their band Klone, whose CD includes songs like “If You Only Knew” and “Kissing You In My Dreams.” They appeared as Nitro Girls and also had a small role with WWE. They were latexed from head to toe for an appearance on “Enterprise” but they’re best known for a series of TV ads. FTP, name these women, whose real names are Diane and Elaine Klimaszewski, always seen in the “Love Song” spots.

Answer: Coors Light twins (accept equivalents, also accept Klimaszewski before named, but I doubt that will happen; brownie points go those who sing twins as an answer)

3. He was a two-time All-Star outfielder in the Canadian Baseball League in 1971-72 before becoming a scout for the Orioles. He won pennants three times in the '80s as manager in the Brewers system. He would return to managing in 1990 with  Triple-A Toledo. He reached the majors with the Cubs in 1998 as a third-base coach but returned to the minors in 2000 as a manger in Albuquerque. He returned to the bigs in 2001 and is now best known for fighting off William Ligue Jr. and his son. FTP, name this Royals coach.

Answer: Tom Gamboa

4. The biggest names in this movie are Balthazar Getty as Brian Pivano, Pat Morita as a cab driver and Carla Gugino as Jerri, a former stripper. The story focuses on the peculiar rendezvous in Las Vegas between an overworked dot-commer Richard and Florence, a local stripper, who gets paid $10,000 to spend three nights with him – more particularly, four hours a night of erotic play but with no penetration. FTP, name this oddly morose yet sexually charged 2001 film written and directed by Wayne Wang.

Answer: Center of the World

5. Roy Eberhardt, who recently moved from Montana to Florida, was able to find some friends after facing much bullying. His friends are Mullet Fingers and his sister Beatrice. The three of them team up to outwit Officer Delinko and Curly, a foreman who is leading the construction of Mother Paula’s All American Pancake House. The three stop them because the construction is about to destroy a nest of owls on the site. This is the plot of, FTP, this first young adult novel written by Carl Hiassen.

Answer: Hoot

6. This Georgetown grad won Big East Defensive Player of the Year and the Wooden Award but skipped the NBA to go to law school at Maryland. He then joined the firm of Fidley, Barrow & Bain before starting a political career that saw him serve in the Maryland and U.S. House and the U.S. Senate. He ascended to the presidency after surviving an assassination attempt on the day of the California primary, thanks in part to Jack Bauer. FTP, name this chief executive played by Dennis Haysbert on “24.”

Answer: David Palmer

7. It was first awarded on April 25, 1992, as Jimmy Snuka beat Wildman Bellomo. Other early holders include Don Muraco, Johnny Hot Body and Tito Santana. It got a lot more credibility in 1994 after the organization changed names, and Shane Douglas gave up the NWA title and kept this belt. More notable winners include The Sandman, Raven, Mikey Whipwreck, Mike Awesome, Sabu, Terry Funk and Taz. FTP, name this now-defunct title, last held by Rhyno.

Answer: ECW World Heavyweight Title (can be lenient)

8. She often thinks of the past and screams out the name of an old lover who used to keep a picture of her while sailing on the Empress of India. That lover is long gone away and now she's not in the right frame of mind, especially as other people scream her name and steal her clothes. But there she is, sitting in her favorite chair and wondering about days when she used to have a carefree mind of her own. FTP, name this elderly woman who is the focus of an Elvis Costello song off the album "Spike."

Answer: Veronica

9. Those who have recently tested for a spot with this group include Lisa Gleave, Penelope Jimenez, Jennifer England, Shawnae Jebbia and Brandi Sherwood. The winner would join current member Claudia Jordan and replace the recently departed Nikki Ziering and Heather Kozar. Other members of this exclusive sorority include Anitra Ford, Chantal Dubay, Kathleen Bradley, Holly Halstrom, Janice Pennington and Diane Parkinson. FTP, name this collective name given to the models on “The Price is Right.”

Answer: Barker’s Beauties (prompt on “The Price Is Right”)

10; He got his first acting gig in a Paula Abdul video and made his first big splash as a young Barry Levinson in “Avalon.” After appearing in “Radio Flyer,” “Paradise” and “Forever Young,” he had some odd roles, playing opposite Macaulay Culkin in “The Good Son” and taking the title role in “North.” He starred in a TV revival of “Flipper” and then took on roles in “Deep Impact” and “The Faculty” before going hobbit on us. FTP, name this actor known for playing Frodo Baggins in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Answer: Elijah Wood

11. His buddy Ron once painted a dragon on the hood of his car. He got a job at the Golden Goose Supper Club because he had some car problems. He’s become a big fan of the drink Rumple Minze. He thinks the best way to relax is to listen to Bachman Turner Overdrive’s first album. These are just some of the adventures of this guy who’s always trying to find a Mustang and usually smoke weed. FTP, name this columnist who writes The Cruise for The Onion.

Answer: Jim Anchower

12. The characters on this show included Robbie Graham, a self-made millionaire who struck it rich with a program dubbed “Pay Per Jew”; Shrug, a bald guy who became rich thanks to a trust fund; Lauren Woods, a masseuse and process server who often combined the jobs together; Arthur Garment, a New York writer who moved to L.A. because he hated it so much; and Jennifer Grey, with her new nose. It lasted just parts of a season in 1999 before being canned. FTP, name this ABC show similar to a West Coast “Seinfeld.”

Answer: It’s Like, You Know

13. In a bizarre misuse of the legal system, the lawyer for this musician sued an Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter for having the same name as his client. However, the name isn't the musician's real name. It's William George Perks, although he changed it officially in 1964 in honor of a friend in the British Air Force, according to his autobiography "Stone Alone." FTP, name this longtime bassist for the Rolling Stones who left the band in 1993.

Answer: Bill Wyman

14. It reopened on November 7, 2001, after a $7 million facelift. Ground was broken on this place on January 5, 1926. The front of the building rises 90 feet in the air and the bronze roof is held up by two coral-red columns topped by wrought iron masks. It opened on May 18, 1927 with “King of Kings” as the main feature. Norma Talmadge’s visit to the construction site inspired the footprints of famous celebrities in front of here. FTP, name this famed Hollywood landmark now featuring an adjacent multiplex.

Answer: Grauman’s Chinese Theater or Mann’s Chinese Theater

15. This character first appeared as a spungid, a minor character in the 1963 story called “The Adventures of Simon Greep.” The last toy versions of these were produced by Yes! Entertainment. Ken Fossee, a Disney Imagineer, invented this toy using technology similar to the Country Bears that would allow it to talk, blink his eyes, etc. Originally produced by Worlds of Wonder, this toy allowed kids to put in tapes and have it talk and tell stories. FTP, name this friendly talking teddy bear that was a big hit in the 1980s.

Answer: Teddy Ruxpin

16. Its population is reportedly 31,286. The name of this town comes from the name of the road of the high school attended by the writer who popularized it. Jay and Silent Bob accidentally bump into Linda Fiorentino while trying to find it in the movie “Dogma.” It’s not a totally fictional name as residents changed it from this to Northbrook in the 1920s. FTP, name this Illinois city that’s the home to such John Hughes classics as “The Breakfast Club” and “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.”

Answer: Shermer

17. A graduate of Davidson College, she was partly encouraged to write by Billy Graham’s wife, Ruth, who gave her a journal. She worked as a reporter for the Charlotte Observer, but in 1984, she took a job in the Virginia Medical Examiner’s Office, working there for six years. She also did some volunteer police work before becoming a writer. That experience has helped her in her recent nonfiction best-seller about the Jack the Ripper case. FTP, name this author best known for her mysteries featuring Dr. Kay Scarpetta.

Answer: Patricia Cornwell

18. It was originally 141 miles long and was known as the Navajo Trail. Over time it has incorporated the Coronado Trail and has since extended to 605 miles winding through Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. It winds through just about nowhere, although it is also part of I-40 in Gallup, and you can hardly find signs for it because of tourists and angry citizens wanting to change the name. Home to Mickey and Mallory's murder spree in "Natural Born Killers," FTP, name this real road nicknamed the Devil's Highway.

Answer: U.S. 666

19. The name's the same. A baseball player with this name hit 38 homers over parts of six seasons with the Giants, Padres and Tigers, and is known for going on the disabled list with a strained eyelid. The most prominent football player transferred to his current school from Fort Scott CC after leaving Northwestern. He burst on to the national scene last year when he rushed for six touchdowns in an upset of Nebraska and now is among the top rushers in the country. FTP, name this Heisman Trophy contender from Colorado.

Answer: Chris Brown

20. The singer said this song is about a composite of two different days – a nondescript rainy morning in 1982 and November 18, 1981, the day that the New Yorkers read about the death of William Holden. The song is written from the point of view of photographer Brian Rose and how he witnessed many things like through a pane of glass but never was involved. In this case, it was the observations while eating breakfast. First done in a cappella and later remixed by DNA, FTP, this is what biggest hit by Suzanne Vega?

Answer: Tom’s Diner

21. He appears as a science teacher in the upcoming “Better Luck Tomorrow,” one of his more serious roles in his career, which include parts in Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Trouble With Harry.” He was critically acclaimed for his role in the play “So Long Stanley,” one of his first forays into entertainment after a stint in the 22nd Air Force National Guard. Since then, he’s primarily appeared as himself or as variations of his most famous child role in the 1950s. FTP, name this actor best known as the Beaver.

Answer: Jerry Mathers

22. Author Richard Dickson is the leading expert on the history of this product. Earl Mitchell Sr. invented it in the early 1900s as a salesman in Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia while asking coal miners what they wanted for a snack. Mitchell saw workers dipping graham crackers into marshmallow and laying them on a window to harden. He quickly added another cookie and a layer of chocolate and a new product was born. FTP, name this snack made by the Chattanooga Bakery, best served with RC Cola.

Answer: Moon Pie

23. Lesser known roadside attractions in this state include the Pioneer Museum and Petrified Wood Park in Lemmon, the Pioneer Auto Museum in Murdo and Flinstone’s Bedrock City in Custer. Residents of Hill City wanted Sue, the world’s largest fossilized T-Rex, returned from its current home at Chicago’s Field Museum. More well-known, but wacky tourist traps include Wall Drug and the Corn Palace in Mitchell. FTP, name this state best known for Mount Rushmore.

Answer: South Dakota

24. The first public event held here was a fight between Tommy Loughran and Mickey Walker on March 28, 1929. It hosted the 1932 NFL championship game, and both the Republican and Democratic national conventions in 1932 and 1944. It was home to the 1973 and 1988 NBA All-Star Games, as well as the 1948, 1961, 1974 and 1991 NHL All-Star Games. It also was the home to such stars as Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita and Michael Jordan for years. FTP, name this former home of the Blackhawks and Bulls.

Answer: Chicago Stadium

25. A former Internet reporter for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, this longtime Milwaukee magazine editor was once a police reporter for the Milwaukee Journal. On that job, he compiled coroners reports for the book Death Log, which he sells on his site. He was a key figure in covering fanzines with his newsletter Obscure Publications. He started in 1999 and was then hired by the Poynter Institute to do that job for their site. FTP, name this Web guru who runs and , a blog similar to a daily News of the Weird.

Answer: Jim *Romenesko*

BONI – EDWARD MULHARECUT 100 TRASHMASTERS 2002 – UT-CHATTANOOGA

Questions by James Quintong

1. Julianne Moore has gone through a lot of crap to make it to the big time. Identify these artistic roadblocks on her resume from clues FTP each.

a.: Moore plays the jilted wife of Willem Dafoe in this 1993 thriller that was a box-office bomb primarily because it starred Madonna.

Answer: Body of Evidence

b. She got her first $1 million paycheck in this 1995 Sylvester Stallone film playing the cat-loving Electra.

Answer: Assassins

c. In her first big role, Moore plays the friend who discovers nanny Rebecca DeMornay’s revenge scheme.

Answer: The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

2. “Sports Night” may be long gone but living on in DVD format, but what are the cast members doing? Answer these questions about their current show biz whereabouts FTP each.

a. Arguably the most successful of the “Sports Night” crew is this actor who earned an Emmy nomination for playing Nate Fisher on “Six Feet Under.”

Answer: Peter Krause

b. He appeared in such crap as “How to Marry a Billionaire” and the short-lived series “Imagine That,” but he recently completed a Sorkin trifecta by playing Will Bailey on “The West Wing” after appearing as David in “The American President” and as Jeremy on “Sports Night.”

Answer: Joshua Malina

c. This actress, who played Jeremy’s girlfriend Natalie, had been on the short-lived “Madigan Men” and will soon have a recurring role on “Ed” as a perky, persistent lawyer.

Answer: Sabrina Lloyd

3. And today’s secret ingredient is … soybeans! Identify these soybean-related products you might find on a Japanese menu or on “Iron Chef” from clues FTP each.

a. Called “vegetable cheese” by some, this foul-smelling item is fermented soybeans that stick together.

Answer: natto

b. Often served at sushi restaurants, these are boiled soybeans that are often served in the pod.

Answer: edamame

c. This fermented soybean paste is one of the basic flavorings in Japanese cooking, and research suggests the soup made from it is even better than chicken soup for boosting the immune system.

Answer: miso

4. Forget subtlety. Identify these athletes with Chattanooga ties FTSNOP.

a. (5) Before signing footballs in mid-game, this 49ers wideout played football and basketball at UTC.

Answer: Terrell Owens

b. (10) This product of Charlie’s alma mater, Red Bank High, was one of the nation’s top running back recruits last year when Tennessee signed him. He is the son of an Atlanta Falcons star running back.

Answer: Gerald Riggs Jr.

c. (15) Her father Rick was a former quarterback at UTC. This 17-year-old tennis phenom once dated Andy Roddick and is being marketed as the American version of Anna Kournikova.

Answer: Ashley Harkleroad

5. Given plot descriptions, identify these books in the Series of Unfortunate Events series FTP each.

a. Book 9 in the series, the Baudelaire siblings disguise themselves in Madame Lulu’s House of Freaks to escape Count Olaf.

Answer: The Carnivorous Carnival

b. Book 5 in the series, the children believe they’re safe attending Prufrock Preparatory School, but they have to deal with Vice Principal Nero and Count Olaf dressed as Coach Genghis.

Answer: The Austere Academy

c. The first book of the series starts to tell the story of the Baudelaire children, their discovery of their parents’ death and their early dealings with the evil Uncle Count Olaf.

Answer: The Bad Beginning

6. This question is in memory of Jam Master Jay. FTP each, identify the Run-DMC song given lyrics.

a. “Wars going on across the sea, / Street soldiers killing the elderly / Whatever happened to unity?”

Answer: It’s Like That

b. “Had a fly girl, cold called her honey / Next thing she spent up all my money / Left me in debt, you and your girl's dizzy / Stopped movin' crack but you're still gettin' pissy”

Answer: Mary Mary

c. “I stepped on stage at Live Aid / All the people gave and the poor got paid / And out of speakers I did speak / I wore my sneakers, but I'm not a sneak”

Answer: My Adidas

7. VISUAL BONUS: HAND OUT ATTACHMENT You may not know the names well and the faces are somewhat of a blur, but you may know the rest of their bodies of work. I’ll give you the name of a regular from Cinemax thrillers; F5PEtell me which picture is theirs. Don’t worry -- these pictures are suitable for family hour.

a. Kira Reed

Answer: 2

b. Shannon Whirry

Answer: 6

c. Dave Roth (aka Brian Heidik)

Answer: 4

d. Marcus Bagwell

Answer: 1

e. Kim Dawson

Answer: 3

f. Shannon Tweed

Answer: 5

8. Name these alter egos of Homer Simpson from clues FTP each.

a. After a TV character named Homer Simpson was portrayed as a bumbling idiot, Homer changed his name to this superhero-sounding moniker.

Answer: Max Power

b. When Homer Simpson becomes Springfield’s version of Matt Drudge, he uses this name.

Answer: Mr. X

c. This isn’t really an alter ego of Homer, but it is a lookalike, although he’s got a top hat and a monocle.

Answer: Guy Incognito

9. Answer these questions about notable firsts in the NBA’s 3-Point Shootout FTSNOP.

a. (5) He was the first player to compete in both the 3-Point Shootout and the Slam Dunk Contest. He won the dunk contest twice but fizzled out with five points in the first round in 1990.

Answer: Michael Jordan

b. (10) This veteran guard who played with Dallas, Seattle, Milwaukee, San Antonio, Denver and Miami was the first player other than Larry Bird to win, doing so in 1989 while with the Sonics.

Answer: Dale Ellis

c. (15) While Drazen Petrovic and Peja Stojakovic were on NBA teams when they competed, this Lithuanian guard was not on an NBA roster when he was the first foreign player to compete in 1989.

Answer: Rimas Kurtinaitis

10. Identify these denizens of Camp Swampy in “Beetle Bailey” from a description FTP each.

a. The most recent addition to the strip is this I.T. specialist who got his name from a contest of readers.

Answer: Spc. Chip Gizmo

b. Introduced in 1970, he was the first black character on the strip. Some Southern newspapers discontinued the strip in protest.

Answer: Lt. Jack Flap

c. He’s the boozing, golfing, sexual harassing, politically incorrect general on the base.

Answer: Gen. Amos T. Halftrack

11. Much like the Kevin Bacon game, the Web site tries to link together artists through songs they’ve covered and been covered. For this bonus, you’ll have to link Kylie Minogue to Warren Zevon via cover songs – in reverse. Answer these questions about that chain FTP each.

a. Minogue’s “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” is covered by this group who served as Beck’s backup band on a recent tour and may be best known for the song “She Don’t Use Jelly.”

Answer: Flaming Lips

b. The Flaming Lips’ “She Don’t Use Jelly” was covered by this misnamed North Carolina trio on the “Lounge-a-Palooza” album.

Answer: Ben Folds Five

c. To complete the chain, the Ben Folds Five song “Boxing” was covered by this diva whose “From a Distance” was then covered by Zevon.

Answer: Bette Midler

12. Is every show on TV about lawyers these days? Given a list of characters, identify these legal-based shows that have aired this season FTP each.

a. Maxine Gray, Bruce Van Exel, Donna Kozlowski-Pant, Kyle McCarty, Amy Gray

Answer: Judging Amy

b. Lynne Camden, Jeannie Falls, Sarah Mickle

Answer: girls club

c. Judge Mightor, Reducto, Avenger, Peanut, Phil Ken Sebben

Answer: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law

13. Given a property purchase price, color and position on the board (using Go as position 0), identify the Monopoly property on a 5-10-20-30 basis.

a. $180, orange, position number 16

Answer: *St. James* Place

b. $280, yellow, position number 29

Answer: *Marvin Gardens*

c. $100, light blue, position number 6

Answer: *Oriental* Ave.

d. $350, dark blue, position number 37

Answer: *Boardwalk*

14. Name these Winston Cup Rookies of the Year from clues FTP each.

a. He won one race plus The Winston All-Star race, compared to Jimmie Johnson’s three wins, but still took the top rookie honors in 2002 thanks to 14 top-five finishes

Answer: Ryan Newman

b. He won the 1999 award thanks to two wins in the final three races of that season. He also won three races this season en route to his first Winston Cup championship.

Answer: Tony Stewart

c. He won in 1984 and won the Winston Cup title in 1989. However, his streak of years with a victory ended this year at 16 as he couldn’t get the job done with his No. 2 Ford Taurus.

Answer: Rusty Wallace

15. Name these halves of famous singing duos from clues FTP each. If you need his partner, you’ll get five.

a) (10) Producer of Icehouse’s minor U.S. hit “Electric Blue,” he released his first solo album this year “Phunk Shui.”

(5) Darryl Hall

Answer: John Oates

b) (10) His solo albums include “Angel Clare,” “Breakaway” and “Watermark.” He also starred in the movie “Carnal Knowledge.”

(5) Paul Simon

Answer: Art Garfunkel

c) (10) He produced Buffalo Springfield’s second album and was a founding member of Poco before embarking on a career with his famous singing partner.

(5) Kenny Loggins

Answer: Jim Messina

16. Given a list of cast members, name these disaster movies set on boats FTPE:

a. Colleen Camp, Willem Dafoe, Jason Patric, Sandra Bullock

Answer: Speed 2: Cruise Control

b. Leslie Nielsen, Ernest Borgnine, Shelley Winters, Gene Hackman

Answer: The Poseidon Adventure

c. Clifton Webb, Barbara Stanwyck, Thelma Ritter, Robert Wagner

Answer: Titanic (the good one, from 1953)

17. Identify these video games that carry the Tom Clancy name FTP each.

PART: This game centers on Sam Fisher, a commando working for the Third Echelon, a top-secret military organization. Fisher then must take on tow popular Clancy targets: Russians and Chinese.

Answer: Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell

PART: In this game you lead a series of special operatives who must thwart a group of nationalists who have taken power in Russia and want to retake the Eastern bloc.

Answer: Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon

PART: This series of games, based on a Clancy novel, includes such titles as Raven Shield, Rogue Spear and Lone Wolf.

Answer: Rainbow Six

18. Name these authors of these recent autobiographies from a title and a description of the book FTP each.

a. This author’s “My Losing Season” describes his senior season as point guard at The Citadel.

Answer: Pat Conroy

b. This newsman’s “A Long Way from Home” talks about his childhood in the Midwest.

Answer: Tom Brokaw

c. Following in the footsteps of her TV sitcom husband, this actress also released a somewhat humorous autobiography “Motherhood and Hollywood: How to Get a Job Like Mine.”

Answer: Patricia Heaton

19. Sex, and rock ‘n’ roll, what a combination. Answer these questions about the bizarre meeting of these forces from clues FTP each.

PART: The all-time sleaziest moment in rock, according to Spin magazine, involved this famed group having sex with groupies using sharks they had caught from their hotel rooms overlooking Puget Sound.

Answer: Led Zeppelin

PART: Number eight on that same list is the video collection Backstage Sluts, featuring recent artists describing sexual exploits. One odd re-enactment on the video involves this rap-metal band, best known for “Last Resort” hurling luncheon meat at a naked woman backstage.

Answer: Papa Roach

PART: Stolen sex tapes featuring Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee, and Anderson and Bret Michaels caused many lawsuits and controversy. On the other hand, this other Motley Crue band member voluntarily released his own sex tape in 1998 to much yawning and laughter.

Answer: Vince Neil

20. The question writer spent four years at Northwestern, but he's not as famous as these other folks who only passed through for a year or two. Name them from clues FTP each.

PART: A former valedictorian at her Illinois high school, she was allegedly an engineering student for a quarter or two before leaving to embark on a modeling career.

Answer: Cindy Crawford

PART: This sports owner's athletic experience wasn't limited to just shipbuilding. He was an assistant football coach at Northwestern in 1956.

Answer: George Steinbrenner

PART: He took graduate classes in sociology at Northwestern, not to mention art classes at Art Institute of Chicago, while starting up his magazine empire.

Answer: Hugh Hefner

21. Identify these documentaries based on presidential campaigns FTP each.

PART: NBC producer Alexandra Pelosi followed George W. Bush’s 2000 campaign in this recent effort that first aired on HBO.

Answer: Journeys with George

PART: Chris Hedgus and D.A. Pennebaker directed this critically acclaimed documentary that followed Bill Clinton’s successfull 1992 campaign.

Answer: The War Room

PART: Kevin Rafferty and James Ridgeway directed this documentary following the 1992 New Hampshire primary, although much of the film is made up of raw footage of candidates just before TV interviews.

Answer: Feed

22. If you pay with a check at a store these days, you’re bound to be humiliated. Name these celebrities who suffer such indignities in recent ads for the Visa Check Card FTP each.

PART: We’re not sure why he’s not carrying ID with him. To counter that, he plays the famous game about himself using a priest, a doctor and the clerk’s ex-girlfriend to prove his identity.

Answer: Kevin Bacon

PART: A trip to the video store ends up morphing this actor into his equally famous father.

Answer: Charlie Sheen

PART: Speaking of families, an idiotic clerk at a florist can’t realize this NFL duo is really a set of twins.

Answer: Tiki and Ronde Barber

23. Identify these movie shows on TBS that are just excuses to show “Lethal Weapon 4” for the 50th time, but this time with a gimmick!

PART: Watch a movie and get entertainment news and other show biz filler from Mike Seigel and Lesley Ann Machado.

Answer: The Movie Break

PART: Get the latest college football scores plus tips on how to throw a football party in a fake frat house on this show hosted by Cheri Christian and Matt Arden.

Answer: The Movie Bowl

PART: Build a house or do other home repair projects with Chad Taylor during breaks of your favorite movies on this show.

Answer: The Man-Made Movie

24. Answer these questions about NFL cheerleaders FTP each.

PART: This club’s cheerleaders were the first to be featured in a lingerie calendar. Oddly enough, members of this same troop sued most of the NFL for spying on them in their locker room for more than a decade.

Answer: Philadelphia Eagles (accept either)

PART: This famous group was featured in a two-part edition of ESPN’s “The Season.”

Answer: Oakland Raiderettes

PART: Not every team has the pleasure of providing fans with eye candy cheerleaders. How many NFL teams do not have cheerleaders? You’ll get five points if you’re within one either way.

Answer: 7 (Jets, Giants, Browns, Steelers, Bears, Lions, Packers)

25. That damned media at it again! Given a sportswriter, name the paper that currently employs him or her F5P each.

PART: George Vecsey

Answer: New York Times

PART: Joe Posnanski

Answer: Kansas City Star

PART: Skip Bayless

Answer: San Jose Mercury News

PART: Tim Cowlishaw

Answer: Dallas Morning News

PART: Christine Brennan

Answer: USA Today

PART: Jackie MacMullan

Answer: Boston Globe

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