Hour Bonus #1 Key: Showtunes Audio



Hour Bonus #1 Key: Showtunes Audio

1. Sue Me / Guys and Dolls

2. Simple Joys / Pippin

3. No One Mourns the Wicked / Wicked

4. Special / Avenue Q

5. I Know a Girl / Chicago

6. Hair / Hair

7. Cooties / Hairspray

8. Gee, Officer Krupke / West Side Story

9. Prologue: Into the Woods / Into the Woods

10. Mamma Mia / Mamma Mia

11. Gimme Gimme / Thoroughly Modern Millie

12. Two and Four / Swing

13. Johanna / Sweeney Tood

14. Tie Riddle / Scarlet Pimpernel

15. He Lives in You / The Lion King

16. Heaven on Their Minds / Jesus Christ Super Star

17. Fake Your Way to the Top / Dream Girls

18. Contact / Rent

19. Spanish Rose / Bye Bye Birdie

20. Mooning / Grease

21. How Ya Baby / Ain't Misbehavin'

22. Big Spender / Fosse (or Sweet Charity)

23. Happiness / You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

24. The Song That Goes Like This / Spamalot

25. The Phantom of the Opera / The Phantom of the Opera

SCORING GUIDE – HOUR BONUS #1

|Number of Correct Blanks |Points Awarded With Internet |Points Awarded No Internet |

|50 |11 |22 |

|47-49 |10 |20 |

|43-46 |9 |18 |

|38-42 |8 |16 |

|33-37 |7 |14 |

|28-32 |6 |12 |

|23-27 |5 |10 |

|18-22 |4 |8 |

|13-17 |3 |6 |

|8-12 |2 |4 |

|1-7 |1 |2 |

|0 |0 |0 |

Hour Bonus #2 Key: Harry Potter

Part I. The Beginning: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

1. Fluffy the three-headed dog, Devil's Snare, flying keys, enchanted chessmen, potions, troll, Mirror of Erised

2. Hagrid delivers him by flying motorcycle

3. Harry sees himself with his family, Ron sees himself as Head Boy and Quidditch captain

4. Set a snake loose at the zoo, turned a teacher's wig blue, shrunk a sweater, grew back his hair, jumped on the school roof, among others

5. It has the same phoenix-feather core as Voldemort's wand

6. Hut on the Rock in the middle of the sea with the Dursleys

7. McGonagall saw Harry catch Neville Longbottom's Remembrall and appointed him Seeker

8. A dragon, Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback

9. Ron, Hermione, Neville, Fred, George, Percy, Draco Malfoy, Crabbe, Goyle, among others

10. Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Neville Longbottom

Part II. The Fandom in Figures

1. 2

2. 4000

3. 5

4. $1.4 billion

5. 0

Part III. It Didn't Happen in the Books

1. Harry became an Auror, Hermione worked in magical law enforcement, Luna was a naturalist

2. Talking head on the Knight Bus

3. Gellert Grindelwald

4. Bill was born in 1970, Charlie in 1972, Percy in 1976, Fred and George in 1978, Ron in 1980, Ginny in 1981

5. The Black family tree

Part IV. It Did Happen in the Books

1. Lucius Malfoy slipped it to her in Flourish and Blotts bookstore over the summer

2. He saw a picture of Pettigrew in his Animagus rat form on Ron's shoulder in the newspaper; the caption said that Ron would be returning to Hogwarts in the fall

3. Harry flies on a broom to get to the egg, Cedric transfigures a rock into a dog to distract it, Krum uses the Conjunctivitis Curse, Fleur puts it into a trance

4. Dumbledore's Army meets in the Room of Requirement

5. He drinks it to get a memory from Horace Slughorn

Part V. Harry Potter in the News

1. During the Priori Incantatem scene, shadows Voldemort's victims came out of his wand in reverse order, but James came out before Lily – this would mean that James died after Lily, which does not hold together with information from the other books

2. The rivalry between fans who favor a romance between Harry and Ginny Weasley and those who favor a romance between Harry and Hermione Granger

3. Lexicon owner Steve Vander Ark announced that he intended to publish a book version of his site's content; Rowling sued for copyright infringement and denounced Vander Ark for trying to make a profit off information that was once free and available to everyone

4. Kenia Cooper delivered a copy of Order of the Phoenix a day before the release date

5. Middlebury and Vassar

Part VI. Name the Location

1. Triwizard Third Task maze on the Hogwarts Quidditch Pitch

2. Hogwarts Divination classroom

3. Ministry of Magic Atrium

4. Hogwarts Forbidden Forest

5. The Riddle House, home of Voldemort's parents

6. The Burrow, Weasley house

Part VII. The End of an Era: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

1a. The Diary of Tom Riddle

1b. No previous owner known

1c. With Lucius Malfoy

1d. Harry Potter

1e. Stabbed with Basilisk fang

2a. The Ring of the House of Peverell

2b. Marvolo Gaunt

2c. The House of Gaunt

2d. Albus Dumbledore

2e. Method of destruction unknown

3a. The Locket of Slytherin

3b. Merope Gaunt

3c. The cave visited by the orphans

3d. Ron Weasley

3e. Stabbed by Gryffindor's sword

4a. The Cup of Hufflepuff

4b. Hepzibah Smith

4c. Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts

4d. Hermione Granger

4e. Stabbed with Basilisk fang

5a. The Diadem of Ravenclaw

5b. Rowena Ravenclaw

5c. Room of Requirement at Hogwarts

5d. Vincent Crabbe

5e. Destroyed by Fiendfyre

6a. Nagini

6b. No previous owner known

6c. Not hidden

6d. Neville Longbottom

6e. Decapitated by Gryffindor's sword

7a. Elder Wand

7b. Cannot be defeated in battle

7c. Antioch Peverell

7d. Albus Dumbledore's tomb

8a. Resurrection Stone

8b. Can bring back the dead in the form of living shadows

8c. Cadmus Peverell

8d. Missing in the woods

9a. Cloak of Invisibility

9b. Everlasting invisibility, protects the wearer

9c. Ignotus Peverell

9d. Still owned by Harry

SCORING GUIDE – HOUR BONUS #2

|Number of Correct Blanks |Points Awarded With Internet |Points Awarded No Internet |

|78 |11 |22 |

|74-77 |10 |20 |

|66-73 |9 |18 |

|59-65 |8 |16 |

|51-58 |7 |14 |

|43-50 |6 |12 |

|35-42 |5 |10 |

|27-34 |4 |8 |

|20-26 |3 |6 |

|12-19 |2 |4 |

|1-11 |1 |2 |

|0 |0 |0 |

Hour Bonus #3 Key: Esoteric Mythology

Pictogods

1. Cloacina (sewer goddess, Roman)

2. Jupiter (diurnal lightning, Roman)

3. Summanus (nocturnal lightning, Roman)

4. Cardea (goddess of door hinges, Roman)

5. Äkräs (turnip deity, Finnish)

6. Devera (broom Goddess, Roman)

7. Queztalcoatl (Aztec God, a pterosaur is named after him)

8. Chronos (Greek God, Kronosaurus named after him)

9. Edusa (Goddess of baby’s food, Roman)

10. Potina (Goddess of children’s drinks, Roman)

Mathematical Bestiary

1. Cyclops (Person minus eye/i)

2. Cerastes (Ram + Snake)

3. Sleipnir (Horse + four legs)

4. Amphisbaena (Snake with head on both ends)

5. Ahuizotl (half dog, half monkey with hand on tail)

6. Akhlat (orca/wolf)

7. Al-mi’rag (unicorn rabbit)

8. Llamhigyn Y Dwr (Welsh bat/frog, since French people are “frogs”)

9. Impundulu (South African Lightning Bird)

Punishments

1. Litr, a dwarf who was kicked by Thor into Baldr’s funeral pyre for hanging out around his feet.

2. Saehrímnir, a “cosmic boar” who was killed and prepared for dinner every night for the gods

3. Sisyphus, who had to push a boulder up a hill only to have it roll down, over and over.

4. Tantalus, for whom food and drink were always just out of reach.

5. Loki, who was tied up and had snake venom dripped upon him.

What would you do?

1. Should cite Heracles pwning the Lernean Hydra, who slew it by cutting off its heads and immolating them with flames so they couldn’t regrow. The crab dilemma was solved by Heracles by stepping on it.

2. Cut the knot in half with a sword (or some such), like Alexander the Great and the Gordian knot.

3. You respond that you noticed him from far away, because he is an Abatwa of Zulu mythology and will be heavily offended if you imply he is small. Respond in any other way and he will retaliate with poisoned arrows.

4. Get the HELL out of there, ‘cause Ragnarok is coming.

5. Say your name is “No one,” à la Odysseus with the cyclops.

6. Calm the storm by reading poetry, as Amergin, son of Mil, did in Celtic mythology.

7. Boann, a goddess of Irish mythology whose name is interpreted as “white cow” (there may well be other acceptable answers as well)

8. Dagda’s cauldron, which provides an unlimited amount of food.

Uncle Remus

1. Joel Chandler Harris; Eatonton, Georgia

2. Brer Rabbit

3. Brother

4. In the briar patch

5. Because he’s “always cutting capers and bossing everyone around”

6. Brer Bear

7. A Tar Baby; Brer Rabbit tries to speak to the tar baby but gets angry when it doesn’t answer, hits it, and gets stuck to it.

8. Old Man Tarrypin/ Terrapin

9. A turtle

10. Twice

11. Brer Mink

12. He told her about his Grandaddy’s spots, and hit each spot when he mentioned it, killing a mosquito every time. The stories about his grandaddy’s spots bored Brer Wolf, and when he fell asleep Brer Rabbit and Brer Wolf’s daughter went on a walk in the woods.

Fictional Mythology

1. Sauron (Lord of the Rings)

2. The Lords of Kobol (Battlestar Galactica)

3. The Jabberwock (Jabberwocky)

4. Hexagonal (The Library of Babel by Borges)

5. The Wikkit Gate (Life, The Universe, and Everything by Douglas Adams)

SCORING GUIDE – HOUR BONUS #3

|Number of Correct Blanks |Points Awarded w/ Internet |Points Awarded No Internet |

|56 |11 |22 |

|53-55 |10 |20 |

|48-52 |9 |18 |

|42-47 |8 |16 |

|36-41 |7 |14 |

|31-35 |6 |12 |

|25-30 |5 |10 |

|19-24 |4 |8 |

|14-18 |3 |6 |

|8-13 |2 |4 |

|1-7 |1 |2 |

|0 |0 |0 |

Hour Bonus #4 Key: Teen Movies

Tagline: Don’t Get Mad, Get Even.

1. John Tucker Must Die

2. John Tucker is a statue, wrapped in a painting, with a frame made of muscle.

3. Dates girls from different cliques, tells them it has to be secret because of basketball season

4a. Beth makes John the Face of genital herpes

4b. Heather gives John estrogen instead of protein.

4c. Make him fall in love with Kate.

5. Heather makes Kate a cheerleader and puts her on top of the pyramid.

6. She does yogalates.

7. Chocolate

8. Kick ass dance moves

9. Tells him to wear a thong and climb to the window of her hotel room. She tells him the wrong room, and he ends up climbing through the window of the cheerleading coaches room, and paraded back down to the basketball player’s floor in the thong.

10. Like letting your best friend sleep in a silk hammock. They’re breezy, don't bind, give just enough swing.

11. 12 bottles of shampoo and 3 days.

Tagline: Welcome to Girl World

1. Mean Girls

2. Her mother receives tenure at Northwestern

3. Xylocarp

4. On the third day god created the Remington bull action rifle so that men could fight the dinosaurs, and the homosexuals?

5. It’s the same in every country

6. US Weekly, The Plastics

7. Orange

8. It’s full of secrets

9. Toaster strudel

10a/b. She’s flawless/She has two fendi purses a silver lexus/Her hair is insured for $10,000/She does car commercials in Japan/She was in Varsity Blues/John Stamos said she was pretty

11a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/i. Frosh, ROTC guys, preps, jv jocks, asian nerds, cool Asians, varsity jocks, unfriendly black hotties, girls who eat their feelings, girls who don’t eat anythings, desperate wannabes, burn outs, sexually active band geeks, greatest people you will ever meet, the plastics

12. “So if you’re from Africa, why are you white?”

13a/b/c/. On Wednesday they wear pink/No tank top two days in a row/Ponytails once a week/Jeans or track pants on Fridays.

14. Math enthusiast/ Badass MC

15. KG and the power of 3

16. Aaron Samuels

17. Hooks up with Shane Oman in the projection room above the auditorium

18. Kalteen Bars

19. Randy from Chase Visa

20. A fugly slut

21. Baseball bat

22. The DJ was already paid

23. Bathroom stall

24. People thought she pushed Regina in front a bus.

Tagline: In the game of seduction, there is only one rule: Never fall in love

1. Cruel Intentions

2. Les liaisons dangereuses

3. They are step-siblings

4. A good, helpful, benevolent socialite

5. A womanizing, deceitful, trouble maker

6. Journal

7. Put nude pictures of her on the internet.

8. She turns to God

9. Cocaine

10. Her boyfriend Court Reynolds broke up with her because he was in love with Cecile

11. Her cello teacher, Ronald; Love Letters

12. Sleep with Cecile, because she wants to ruin Court’s perfect girlfriend. “Be Captain Pickard and boldly go where no man has gone before”

13. She is the new headmaster’s daughter, and she doesn’t believe in sex before marriage.

14. Sebastian must sleep with Annette. If he wins, he can sleep with Kathryn. If he loses, she gets his car.

15. She doesn’t trust herself with him

16. Kathryn convinces Sebastian that he doesn’t love Annette, even though he does.

17. She tells him that Sebastian hit her in a rage, and that Sebastian slept with Cecile.

18. He is killed when he saves Annette from being struck by a car.

19. Annette and Cecile publish Sebastian’s journal and distribute it to the school, which tells the truth about Kathryn’s evil, manipulative ways.

Miscellany

1. Haiti

2. 1-3-5

3. Booze, tunes, hotties

4. London

5. The cemetery

6. Burn, pine, perish

7. Couch

8. Melba Toast

9. Condoms

10. Swiss Guards

11. Europe

12. Snap their fingers

13. Ruckus

14. Limp-wristed

15. Arizona

16. Razzles

17. 16

18. Hunt wolverines in Alaska

19. "Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?"

20. J. Evans Pritchard

21. OR scrubs

22. "Try a Little Tenderness," by Otis Redding

SCORING GUIDE – HOUR BONUS #4

|Number of Correct Blanks |Points Awarded With Internet |Points Awarded No Internet |

|76 |11 |22 |

|72-75 |10 |20 |

|65-71 |9 |18 |

|57-64 |8 |16 |

|50-56 |7 |14 |

|42-49 |6 |12 |

|34-41 |5 |10 |

|27-33 |4 |8 |

|19-26 |3 |6 |

|11-18 |2 |4 |

|1-10 |1 |2 |

|0 |0 |0 |

Hour Bonus #5 Key: Internet Culture

Warm Up

1. Your Base (“All Your Base Are Belong To Us”)

2. Flying Spaghetti Monster(ism)

3. Pwn (oars becomes Pars, just as own becomes pwn)

4. Conservapedia (“Wikipedia is six times more liberal than reality”)

5. Washington

XKCD

1. Human Proximity to Cat (Far to Near)

2. A Snapple (an apple infused with tin)

3. Stacy’s Dad

4. Rayleigh-Jeans Law

5. log(3)/log(2) (about 1.585)

6. Compiling

7. A hypothetical situation

8. The Fourier transform of a cat

9. He’s from the internet, and is gluing captions to cats

10. The Ballmer Peak; Windows Millennium (ME)

11. I haven’t a goddamn clue

Conservapedia

1. Bred from the kangaroos from the ark, migrated to Australia (perhaps over land due to lower sea levels, perhaps it was before Pangaea broke up)

2. Any three of rebellion, moral depravity, superficiality, error, state churches, poor relationship with father, division in religion, learned times peace and prosperity, negative experiences with theists.

3. Liberal Bias

4. Pacific Northwest Arboreal Octopus (or Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus)

5. Liberals

Uncyclopedia

1. Hungary; strangely shaped wheels

2. Alien Vs. Predator

3. The Bacon and Cheese Sandwich of 1905

4. Driveby Giraffings

5. Baby seals seizing the provinces of Ninevut and most of the Northwest Territories

6. Austria-Hungary; it had been known as “The Austrian Empire,” “That Empire,” or “The Hapsburg’s Back Garden”

7. Black holes, rogue asteroids, and communists

8. Pikachu

9. Travel further back in time and step on the butterfly’s grandfather. This will prevent the butterfly from being born and thus from being stepped on by you.

10. Kansas

1337

The questions are as follows, so the answer needs to pertain to that:

1. Is Pluto a planet?

2. How old are you? When is your birthday?

3. How many days are in a year?

4. Who is your favorite power ranger? (OMFG Rita sux)

5. What season is it (It's cool outside...)

6. Are you a leet hacker or a newb?

Flash cartoon

1. It is close to us, it lights up the sky at night, it is lovely, it makes the tides go high

2. Job

3. 9 Sickles and a Dungbomb

4. Liopleurodon

5. Sexy things

6. Cow, pidgeon, chinchilla, pig

7. The Powerpuff Girls, the Simpsons

8. Tree

9. Agent Smith and Hitler

10. Leonard Sportsinterviews

11. Canon in D by Pachabel

12. Hawaii and Alaska

Lolcats – Judge based on how awesome they are.

SCORING GUIDE – HOUR BONUS #5

|Number of Correct Blanks |Points Awarded With Internet |Points Awarded No Internet |

|49 |11 |22 |

|47-48 |10 |20 |

|42-46 |9 |18 |

|37-41 |8 |16 |

|32-36 |7 |14 |

|27-31 |6 |12 |

|22-26 |5 |10 |

|17-21 |4 |8 |

|12-16 |3 |6 |

|7-11 |2 |4 |

|1-6 |1 |2 |

|0 |0 |0 |

Hour Bonus #6 Key: Sports

Part I. Fathers and Sons

A1a/b/c/d. Ray Boone (grandfather), Bob Boone (father), Bret Boone (son), Aaron Boone (son)

A2a/b/c. Gus Bell (grandfather), Buddy Bell (father), David Bell (son)

B1/2/3/4. Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Chris Simms, Brian Griese

C1a/b. Ken Griffey, Sr., Ken Griffey, Jr.

C2a/b. Tim Raines, Sr., Tim Raines, Jr.

D1a/b. Bold Ruler, Secretariat

D2a/b. Maury Wills, Bump Wills

D3a/b. Archie Manning, Peyton Manning

D4a/b. Calvin Hill, Grant Hill

D5a/b. Bill Walton, Luke Walton

D6a/b. Bobby Hull, Brent Hull

D7a/b. Jack Nicklaus, Gary Nicklaus

D8a/b. Dale Earrhardt, Dale Earrhardt, Jr.

E1/2. Yannick Noah, Joakim Noah

Part II. Record Holders

A1/2. Hank Aaron, Tommy Aaron

B1/2. Phil Niekro, Joe Niekro

C1/2. Wayne Gretzky, Brent Gretzky

Part III. Brothers and Sisters

A1/2. Billie Jean King and Randy Moffett

B1/2. Reggie Miller and Cheryl Miller

C1/2. Dave Meyers and Ann Meyers

D1/2. Eric Heiden and Beth Heiden

Part IV. Sports and Non-Sports

A1/2. Stan Love (Washington Bullets), Mike Love (Beach Boys)

B1/2. Angela Davis, Ben Davis

C1/2. Archie Bell, Rickey Bell

D1/2. Tug McGraw, Tim McGraw

Miscellaneous

1/2. Jason Giambi, Jeremy Giambi

SCORING GUIDE – HOUR BONUS #6

|Number of Correct Blanks |Points Awarded With Internet |Points Awarded No Internet |

|57 |11 |22 |

|54-56 |10 |20 |

|48-53 |9 |18 |

|43-47 |8 |16 |

|37-42 |7 |14 |

|31-36 |6 |12 |

|26-30 |5 |10 |

|20-25 |4 |8 |

|14-19 |3 |6 |

|9-13 |2 |4 |

|1-12 |1 |2 |

|0 |0 |0 |

Hour Bonus #7 Key: Zelda

Origins and Escapades

1. E (accept I, but if they have I multiple times you can only accept it once)

2. D

3. H

4. B

5. I

6. J

7. G

8. C

9. A

10. F

Monster Madness

1. Throw bombs at it; appears in Link’s Awakening (also accept Oracle of Ages)

2. Keep an arrow trained on whichever rider is slightly lighter colored, then shoot him as he exits the painting; appears in Ocarina of Time

3. Clawshot onto its eye and slash it with your sword; appears in Twilight Princess

4. Absorb three fires or three ices in a row with the mirror shield, then release the energy back at her; appears in Ocarina of Time

5. Ride on a spinner, bounce back and forth from wall to wall until you get a chance to jump straight into its face, then slash it with your sword; appears in Twilight Princess

6. Shoot the blue orb at the end of its body with light arrows; appears in Wind Waker

7. Charge up your sword while facing away from it, make it back up against you, release the spin attack; appears in Link’s Awakening

8. Put on the giant’s mask, then go for the tails with your sword; appears in Majora’s Mask

9. Hit her with your ball and chain (basically); appears in Twilight Princess

10. Clawshot/hookshot its helm away, then kill it however; appears in Twilight Princess (also accept Link’s Awakening and Majora’s Mask)

Songs

1. Song of Storms; makes it rain

2. Zelda’s Lullaby; proves connection to royal family, opens doors, etc.

3. Song of Time; opens door of time (OoT) or transports you back in time (MM)

4. Minuet of Forest; warps you to Sacred Forest Grove

5. Sonata of Awakening; grants you access to the Woodfall Temple

6. Requiem of Spirit; warps you to Desert Colossus

7. New Wave Bossa Nova; makes Zora babies hatch

8. Elegy of Emptiness; makes a shell of your current body

9. Bolero of Fire; warps you to Death Mountain Crater

Screenshots

1. Link has just defeated the King Bulbin on a bridge, thus saving Colin (Twilight Princess)

2. A piece of heart (Link’s Awakening)

3. Temple of Time-Master Sword’s Pedastal (Ocarina of Time); Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess); Zelda’s hat thingy (Ocarina of Time)

4. To the Forsaken Fortress (Wind Waker)

5. By using the Minish Cap (Minish Cap)

Masks

|Mask Name |Use |How to Find |

|Blast Mask |Can make an explosion (hurts Link) |Save woman in North Clock town from being robbed; it’s a |

| | |reward. |

|Bunny Hood |Increased running speed |At Romani Ranch, use the Bremen mask to collect ten |

| | |chicks. |

|Fierce Deity’s Mask |Transforms Link into the fierce deity, who|Give all your masks to the children on the moon. |

| |is AWESOME | |

|Mask of Scents |Smell things; find stinky fungus in Clock |Follow the Deku through the Deku Shrine after Woodfall |

| |Town |Temple |

|Mask of Truth |Lets you read people’s thoughts |Complete the Swamp Skultula House |

|Great Fairy’s Mask |Draws stray fairies to you |Return the single stray fairy to the Clocktown Great |

| | |Fairy. |

|Stone Mask |Makes you unseen by enemies and others. |Give red potion to dying soldier who is invisible (see |

| | |him with the Lens of Truth). |

|All-Night Mask |Allows Link to stay awake (helps get Heart|Save the lady from the burglar; buy the mask from the |

| |Pieces) |Curiosity Shop on night 3. |

Bonus Question: Very long; compare it to

(see next pg for scoring guide)

SCORING GUIDE – HOUR BONUS #7

|Number of Correct Blanks |Points Awarded With Internet |Points Awarded No Internet |

|52 |11 |22 |

|49-51 |10 |20 |

|44-48 |9 |18 |

|39-43 |8 |16 |

|34-38 |7 |14 |

|29-33 |6 |12 |

|23-28 |5 |10 |

|18-22 |4 |8 |

|13-17 |3 |6 |

|8-12 |2 |4 |

|1-7 |1 |2 |

|0 |0 |0 |

Hour Bonus #8 Key: Survival

Part I. Survivor

1. Todd Herzog

2. Jeff Probst

3. Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric AIDS Foundation

4. Beef jerky

5. Miss USA

6. Deaf awareness

7. Rotu = rain, Maraamu = wind, Soliantu = sun

8. He fell into a fire and got burned

9. Puka, race (Asian)

10. Boston

11. Richard Hatch and Kelly

12. Gender

13. Frisbee

14. Kangaroo, Australia

15. Stole the other tribe's shoes on the first day

16. For taking off their clothes

17. Eight

18. Frosti, he was 20

19. Richard Hatch, Jenna Lewis, Rudy Boesch, Susan Hawk

20. A car

21. The pairs are Jaime and Erik, Stephenie and Bobby Jon (not romantic), Elisabeth and Rodger (not romantic), Jenna and Ethan, Lillian and Burton (not romantic), and Amber and Rob

Part II. Surviving Natural Disasters

1. Katmai, Alaska

2. Missouri

3. Three

4. Fujita

5. Volcanic explosion (probably with tsunami)

Part III. Amusement Park Rides

1. France

2. Santa Claus, Indiana

3. Ten

4. 26

5. Australia

6. Agawam

Part IV. Extreme Sports

1. Japan. Drop a stick in a river and see how fast it takes to get to the finish line downstream

2. Sheep tackling or sheep wrangling

3. 177,737

4. Paul Lynch

5. Alistair Ross pushed an orange with his nose along Brighton seafront for a mile last year

Part V. Wilderness Survival

1. Danger (safe scene), Response (are you okay?), Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure

2. False, there are two

3. True

4. True

5. Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation

6. Trucker's Hitch

7. Drinking too much water leading to lowered sodium level in blood

8. Dark

9. Running, jumping, and throwing

SCORING GUIDE – HOUR BONUS #8

|Number of Correct Blanks |Points Awarded With Internet |Points Awarded No Internet |

|46 |11 |22 |

|44-45 |10 |20 |

|39-43 |9 |18 |

|35-38 |8 |16 |

|30-34 |7 |14 |

|25-29 |6 |12 |

|21-24 |5 |10 |

|16-20 |4 |8 |

|12-15 |3 |6 |

|7-14 |2 |4 |

|1-6 |1 |2 |

|0 |0 |0 |

Super Bonus #1 Key: War

Part I. War of the Ring

1a. His father, Thranduil, sent him to tell Gandalf that Gollum had escaped captivity

1b. Glorfindel made a prophecy that the Witch-king would not be destroyed by a man

1c. All Ring-bearers were allowed to go to the Undying Lands, and Sam is considered a Ring-bearer because he planned to continue the journey to Mordor after Frodo was attacked by Shelob

1d. Need five of the following: The Grey, The White, Olórin, Mithrandir, Icánus, Tharkûn, The White Rider, Gandalf Greyhame, Stormcrow, Wand-elf, Láthspell

1e. He hoped to draw Sauron's attention away from Mordor so Frodo would not be captured

1f. He slew the Black Serpent of the Haradrim in the Battle of Pelennor Fields

1g. 42

1h. Éomer's was Gúthwinë, Aragorn's was Andúril (also accept Narsil), Théoden's was Herugrim

1i. Faramir

2ai. Watcher in the Water (order of creatures for 2ai-iv doesn't matter)

2aii. Orcs

2aiii. Trolls

2aiv. Balrog

2bi. The Dead Marshes

2bii. Cirith Ungol

2biii. A spider named Shelob, last child of Ungoliant

2biv. Orodruin (also accept Mount Doom); Frodo of the Nine Fingers

2ci. Pippin stole the palantír from Gandalf and spoke to Sauron

2cii. Sam eavesdropped on Gandalf and Frodo's discussion of the One Ring

2ciii. Bilbo announced that he intended to keep the Ring for himself

2civ. Pippin dropped a stone in a well in Moria, awakening the Orcs

Part II. The World Wars

1. Robert Nivelle

2. The tank

3. HMS Defence

4. New Zealand

5. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson

6. "Bock's Car" was supposed to bomb Kokura, but the city was surrounded in smog and the plane was only supposed to attack a clear target – Nagasaki was the first alternative target

7. Rommel!

8. The USS Archerfish sunk 71,000 ton Japanese carrier Shinano four hours after it was launched, and the USS Batfish sank three Japanese submarines in four days

9. During the weeks leading up to D-Day, solutions to his puzzles included many code names related to the operation (e.g., Overlord, Omaha, Utah), and he was (falsely) suspected of spying for the Germans

10a. Operation Torch

10b. Operation Barbarossa

10c. Operation Cobra

Part III. War in Art

1a. Pablo Picasso, Spanish Civil War

1b. Emanuel Leutze, American Revolution

1c. Winslow Homer, American Civil War

1d. Oskar Kokoschka, World War II

Correct Answers:

2b. Walter Gropius, Germany, Massachusetts

2c. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Germany, Illinois

2f. Max Beckman, Germany, Missouri (also accept New York)

2g. Temple Oheb Shalom, a synagogue by Walter Gropius, located in Baltimore

Other Works (they don't need to name these, I just put them in the key for the sake of interest):

2a. Otto Dix, German who stayed in Germany

2d. Marcel Duchamp, French with a short stint in New York that gave him citizenship

2e. Louis Kahn, Estonia, relocated to Pennsylvania before World War I

Part IV. Ancient Wars

1a. 1200 B.C.

1b. 10

1c. 9

1d. Turkey

1e. An apple

1f. "For the fairest," Kallisti

1g. Achilles

1h. (v)

1i. Laocoon

1j. Poseidon sent two giant snakes to attack him and his sons

2a. 8

2b. 2

2c. 4

2d. 11

2e. 9

2f. 1

2g. 7

2h. 10

2i. 5

2j. 6

2k. 3

3a. 1337-1453 (116 years)

3b. England and France

3c. Bubonic plague or Black Death

3d. Cross-dressing

3e. It was the first battle in European history where cannons were a major factor in determining the winner

ef. Only the port city of Calais

Part V. Star Wars

1a. Three

1b. Mon Mothma, Commander-in-Chief of the Rebel Alliance

1c. Nien Nunb, under recently-promoted General Lando Calrissian

1d. Admiral Piett (ESB and RotJ)

2a. At Watto's Junk Shop, where Anakin works, when Amidala goes with Qui-gon to buy a hyperdrive generator

2b. C-3PO, also the first to speak in A New Hope

2c. Anakin Skywalker (AotC) and General Grievous (RotS) dueled with multiple lightsabers simultaneously; Obi-Wan (PM) and Anakin (AotC, RotS) used another Jedi's lightsaber

2d. "Tyranus," who is really Count Dooku, met Jango on the moons of Bogden

3ai. Naboo (also accept City of Theed)

3aii. Possible answers include (not limited to): Padmé Amidala, Chancellor Palpatine

3bi. Tatooine

3bii. Possible answers include (not limited to): Luke Skywalker, Anakin Skywalker (Vader), Jabba the Hutt, bantha, sarlacc, sandpeople

3ci. Hoth

3cii. Possible answers include (not limited to): Tauntaun, wampa

3di. Tipoca City (also accept Kamino System)

3dii. Possible answers include (not limited to): Jango Fett, Boba Fett, clone army

3ei. Alderaan

3eii. Possible answers include (not limited to): Leia Organa, Bail Organa, Ulic Qel-Droma

3fi. Otoh Gunga

3fii. Possible answers include (not limited to): Jar Jar Binks

Part VI. Miscellany

1a. Samson and his first wife (unnamed philistine)

1b. David and Bathsheba

1c. Samson and Delilah

1d. Michal and David

1e. Jezebel and Ahab

1f. Hosea and Gomer

1g. Esther and Ahasuerus (also accept Xerxes)

2a. Wings (1927) (order of movies listed for 2a-g doesn't matter)

2b. All Quiet on the Western Front (1929-30)

2c. The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)

2d. Patton (1970)

2e. The Deer Hunter (1978)

2f. Platoon (1986)

2g. Braveheart (1995)

3a. Just 38 minutes

3b. He tried to establish an independent government on the Ohio River, intending to help Louisiana Territory win its independence from the U.S.

3c. Treason

3d. The Sudanese Civil War

3e. It began in 1955, and it's not over yet

3f. They tried to negotiate their terms of resettlement, or were hesitant to move, or otherwise resisted the Guatemalan government's decision to build the Chixoy Dam, which would flood the village of Rio Negro and several others along the river

SCORING GUIDE – SUPER BONUS #1

|Number of Correct Blanks |Points Awarded With Internet |Points Awarded No Internet |

|106 |25 |50 |

|102-105 |24 |48 |

|98-101 |23 |46 |

|93-97 |22 |44 |

|89-92 |21 |42 |

|85-88 |20 |40 |

|81-84 |19 |38 |

|76-80 |18 |36 |

|72-75 |17 |34 |

|68-71 |16 |32 |

|64-67 |15 |30 |

|59-63 |14 |28 |

|55-58 |13 |26 |

|51-54 |12 |24 |

|47-50 |11 |22 |

|42-46 |10 |20 |

|38-41 |9 |18 |

|34-37 |8 |16 |

|30-33 |7 |14 |

|25-29 |6 |12 |

|21-24 |5 |10 |

|17-20 |4 |8 |

|13-16 |3 |6 |

|8-12 |2 |4 |

|1-7 |1 |2 |

|0 |0 |0 |

Super Bonus #2 Key: A Gross of Music

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