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TOSSUPS FROM THE LAND OF 10,000 LAKES MUCK MASTERS 2001 -- UTC

Questions by Dave Dorman, Mark Erdahl, Jason Schwengler, and Brian Weikle

1. This versatile performer earned a Tony for his Broadway debut in 1977’s Comedians. Shortly thereafter he appeared as Zarniwoop in the radio version of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. He’s also appeared on the silver screen, with roles in such films as Something Wicked This Way Comes, Glengarry Glen Ross, Evita, and Tomorrow Never Dies. For 10 points name this Welshman, whose prim British accent is ideal for his role as TV spokesman for Infiniti automobiles.

A: Jonathan Pryce

EDITOR’S NOTE: Once again I feel compelled to point out that Something Wicked This Way Comes is a great film, and not just because it depicts the forces of evil being thwarted by a librarian named Charlie.

2. This basketball player portrayed Stacy Patton in the film Eddie. He was the all-time leader in steals at St. John’s University when he was drafted in the first round of the 1992 NBA draft by the Pacers. He spent 2 years in Indiana, 3 with the Clippers, and 1 in Detroit before joining his final team in time for the shortened 1998-99 season. He either spelled or started for Anthony Peeler during his last year. FTP, name this off-guard swingman who tragically died in an automobile accident on May 20, 2000 while a member of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

A: Malik Sealy

3. Characters in this series include Calliope Skouros, a Greek-Australian lesbian homicide detective; Dulcinea Anwin, a New-York-based computer hacker; Sam Fredericks, a teenage girl from West Virginia; and Martine Desroubins, a blind Frenchwoman. And those are just some of the women! For 10 points identify this best-selling fantasy tetralogy, completed this year with Sea of Silver Light, written by Tad Williams.

A: Otherland

4. The title for this film comes from a bedroom scene, during which the two lovers briefly summarize each other. Directed by John Stockwell, who previously explored the genre in the made-for-TV picture Cheaters, it was apparently re-cut and re-submitted to the MPAA five times to receive a PG-13 rather than R rating. Other than its female lead, its best-known actor is probably Bruce Davison, who plays a wealthy California congressman whose artistic but emotionally-scarred daughter falls hard for an athletic, intelligent Latino boy. FTP, name this high school romantic drama released earlier this summer, starring Kirsten Dunst.

A: crazy/beautiful

5. “This man is no ordinary man. This is Mr. F. G. Superman. To all appearances no different than any other law-abiding citizen. But Mr. F. G. Superman has a secret identity…when trouble strikes at any time…at any place…he is ready to become…”, for 10 points, who?

A: Bicycle Repair Man (but how?!)

6. As a player, this man was a clutch performer. He went 5-for-5, all home runs, in the 1971 Little League World Series. He has a lifetime average of .625 in post season play, appearing in the NLCS in 1989, 1991 and 1992. His best season was 1989, when he hit .286 with 12 home runs as a part-time player for the Cubs. For 10 points name this man who spent 8 major league seasons with the Reds, Cubs and Pirates, and is in his first season as the Pittsburgh manager.

A: Lloyd McClendon

7. His military career may have provided him with experiences he would later exploit as an actor. His job as a librarian at a naval air station may have helped him in his role as master spy Siegfried on Get Smart! His tour of duty on the USS Iowa certainly prepared him for his stint on the Pacific Princess. For 10 points, identify this actor best known for his portrayal of Dr. Adam Bricker on The Love Boat.

A: Bernie Kopell

8. As observed and reported by the baleful Mr. Ben Lea, Super Bowl MVP Ray Lewis apparently named the video for this song as his all-time favourite when he hosted Madd Sports on BET. It’s the title cut of a steamy 1973 album and was the second number one hit for a seminal R&B artist. Last year, it was mercilessly covered by Jack Black in the film High Fidelity. The lyrics begin, “I've been really tryin', baby/ Tryin' to hold back this feelin' for so long.” FTP, name this Marvin Gaye classic.

A: “Let’s Get It On”

9. You are Agent 17; codename: "Otto". Your mission is to secure all top secret documents from a 30-floor security building and escape in a getaway car waiting in the garage at the very bottom of the building. You can vanquish the enemy spies by shooting them with your gun that can only fire up to three bullets at a time or kicking them by jumping onto them. You can also kill the enemies by shooting a light on the ceiling, dropping the light onto the enemy spy. Enemies can also be killed by crushing them with the title object, which you control with the joystick while riding them. For 10 points, what classic 80’s video game are you playing?

A: Elevator Action

10. Born in Rochelle, IL, she began acting in high school and went on to study drama at Eastern Illinois University. There she met John Malkovich who convinced her to move to Chicago to join the newly formed Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Despite the stage experience, she prefers working in film. She was nominated for a Blockbuster Entertainment award for her role in Face/Off and received Oscar nominations for her roles in Nixon, The Crucible, and The Contender. FTP name this actress known for her stoic-wife roles.

A: Joan Allen

11. 2001 saw the release of her 6th album, which she recorded in Minneapolis. Minneapolis is far from the South where she was raised by her father, a poet, critic and English Literature professor. In the mid-70s, she was a fixture of the Texas folk scene and 1979 saw the release of her debut album, Ramblin’ on My Mind. A year later she recorded Happy Woman Blues. She would not release another album, a self-titled release, until 1988. This self-titled release included a song which became a hit for Mary Chapin-Carpenter, “Passionate Kisses.” She did not become well known until 1998, when the album Car Wheels on Gravel Road was released to much critical acclaim. FTP identify this singer-songwriter whose latest release is Essence.

A: Lucinda Williams

12. The IMDB lists his first television appearance as Leave it to Beaver in 1957. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s he made appearances in shows such as Ironside, Kung Fu, Medical Center, Rhoda, and Here’s Lucy. Here’s Lucy paired him with the woman who would play his mother in Yours, Mine, and Ours, one of his first feature films. FTP name this prolific actor who appeared in Magnum Force and To Be or Not to Be, starred in Up the Creek and Animal House, and who can currently be seeing portraying Vice President John Hoynes in The West Wing.

A: Tim Matheson

13. His first name is Robert, or Robbie, but he’s almost exclusively addressed by either his last name or his job title. Two occasions on which his first name was used were a trip to Australia with his boss, and when that boss made provision for him in his will. For 10 points name this character, played by Kevin Whately on television, a detective sergeant for the Thames Valley Police and primary sidekick of Inspector Morse.

A: Detective Sergeant Robert Lewis

14. Like Alex and Mallory Keaton, he attending Harding High School, but he never appeared on Family Ties. He was a team MVP at Ohio State in 1994 and selected 24th overall in the 1995 NFL draft. He started all 16 games during the 2000 season for the second time in his career and also earned his first selection to the Pro Bowl. He was usually teamed with guard David Dixon on the right side of the line. FTP, name this tackle for the Minnesota Vikings who tragically died from complications of heat stroke during training camp on August 1.

A: Korey Stringer

15. This NBC series won 3 Emmys during its 3-season run from 1965-1968, and its co-stars reprised their roles for a TV movie in 1994. It’s one of the few series in history to be actually shot in exotic European and Asian locations rather than on a Hollywood backlot, and much of its footage was filmed by NBC news crews. This fast-paced show presented the adventures of Kelly Robinson and Alexander Scott, who often successfully defused dangerous situations with improvised banter. FTP, name this espionage drama and civil rights landmark starring Robert Culp and then-neophyte actor Bill Cosby.

A: I Spy

16. They’ve saved the world from such esoteric villains as Lunatik, Nebulon, the Presence and the Headmen, and currently suffer under the curse of Yandroth. Their fluctuating roster has at times included former X-men and Avengers, and even the Son of Satan. Long-term members include Gargoyle, Hellcat, Nighthawk and the Valkyrie. FTP name this recently re-formed non-team whose original members were Dr. Strange, the Sub-Mariner, and the Hulk.

A: The Defenders

17. Mark Valley, Alan Simpson, Christopher Marquette, Balthazar Getty, Philip Baker Hall, Alison Lohman, Barbara Babcock, Martin Donovan, and Dana Delaney will star in this 2001 television series. Diane Keaton is directing the ensemble family drama created by Mike White. FTP name this Fox series that is named for the California city most famous for hosting the annual Rose Bowl.

A: Pasadena

18. In 1970 Larry Owings of the University of Washington was the only person to defeat him in his entire collegiate career to go along with 185 wins. Now considering a run for governor in his home state, the teams of this former coach compiled the incredible mark of 355-21-5 and he coached 152 all-Americans, 45 national champions, 106 Big Ten Champions and 10 Olympians, including four gold medallists. For ten points name this Iowa wrestling great.

A: Dan Gable

19. Boyd Gaines on “One Day at a Time,” Glenn Quinn on “Roseanne,” Richard Kind on “Mad About You,” Clint Howard on “Gentle Ben,” James LeGros on “Ally McBeal,” Dick van Dyke on “Diagnosis Murder,” and William Daniels on “St. Elsewhere” all played characters that shared, FTP, what first name, also used by Anthony Edwards on “E.R.”

A: Mark

20. Born in Rapallo, Italy in 1817, Uruguay and Peru were the first places he set up shop -- but tales of the California gold rush were irresistible. Frustrated by his finds, he opened a general store in Stockton to sell provisions to the other miners. In 1856 he opened a shop in San Francisco to sell his signature product, which he would eventually ship throughout the United States, as well as Mexico, Hawaii and British Columbia. A famous shopping center in the city by the bay has been set up in one of his old factories. FTP, name America’s first chocolatier.

A: Domingo Ghirardelli (gear-ar-deli)

21. Born in Harlem in 1925, this entertainer was the son of a chorus girl and the lead dancer in a vaudeville revue called Will Mastin's Holiday in Dixieland. After Pearl Harbor he went through basic training eight times. His famous handicap occurred during a collision while driving from Las Vegas to Los Angeles in 1954. Shortly after the accident he converted to Judaism and like most Jews referred to God as "The Cat Upstairs". A prolific worker at one point he was doing a movie (A Man Called Adam), an eponymous TV variety show and a Broadway show (Golden Boy). FTP, name this singer of “The Candy Man” and African-American member of the Rat Pack.

A: Sammy Davis Jr.

22. Born in May of 1981, he grew up in a multiethnic neighbourhood in Southampton, England. His father, who played bass in a local reggae band, originally steered him toward classical guitar, but by age 14 he was an MC on a pirate radio station and the party circuit. His collaboration with the Artful Dodger on “What Ya Gonna Do?” was an instant club smash, and his debut album has sold 5 million copies internationally since its original UK release in August of 1999. FTP, name this much-hyped British star of the new two-step dance genre, whose album Born to Do It and single “Fill Me In” are finally climbing the charts in the US.

A: Craig David

23. In some states, they are simply assigned sequentially, which can lead to confusion following new construction. In states run by rational people, they are determined by the distance from some landmark, typically the state border or the originating point of the road. For 10 points, what are these numerals, typically printed in white on a green background near an arrow pointing slightly upwards and to the right.

A: Exit numbers

BONI FROM THE LAND OF 10,000 LAKES MUCK MASTERS 2001 -- UTC

Questions by Dave Dorman, Mark Erdahl, Jason Schwengler, and Brian Weikle

1. In an unprecedented display of harmony, NFL owners this spring unanimously passed a plan for divisional realignment starting with the 2002 season. Answer these questions about the plan for the stated number of points.

First for 5, this team was the only one to change conferences, moving back to the NFC West where it began its existence in 1976.

A: Seattle or Seahawks (accept either name; also accept Seabags, Seadogs, Seahags, etc.)

The four teams that comprise the “Black and Blue Division” (the Vikings, Lions, Packers and Bears) will finally get rid of Tampa Bay and become a division unto themselves. For 5 points each, give the name under which these four played from 1970-75, the name which they will assume in 2002, and the NHL-inspired nickname for the foursome popularized by ESPN’s Chris Berman.

A: NFC Central, NFC North, NFC Norris

For a final 10 points, there is another foursome that will be reunited. For 10 points, give the divisional name under which the Giants, Eagles, Redskins and Cowboys played in 1968.

A: NFL Capital Division

2. By a bizarre coincidence, two legendary bands whose careers began in Australia both released new albums this spring. The titles of both albums suggest nostalgia, or a return to the beginning. Given a brief description of each album, identify the artist for 5 points and the album for an additional 10.

In addition to nine new tracks, on this disc you’ll find new versions of the hits Night Owls and Cool Change.

A: Little River Band (artist); Where We Started From (album)

If you buy this album at Target, you get a bonus CD with live versions of I’ve Gotta Get A Message to You, Run to Me, and Too Much Heaven.

A: Bee Gees (artist); This Is Where I Came In (album)

3. Given a one-hit-wonder-type song and a year, identify the artist for 10 points each. As a hint, each band is named after some type of building.

Sweet Mary, 1971 A: Wadsworth Mansion

Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes), 1970 A: Edison Lighthouse

Don’t Dream It’s Over, 1987 A: Crowded House

4. Most companies use some abbreviated form of their name as their stock ticker symbol. Of course, there are exceptions. Given the name of a company, name its three-letter ticker symbol for 10 points each.

Southwest Airlines A: LUV

Sprint (the parent company, not the PCS division, which is traded separately) A: FON

Championship Auto Racing Teams, Inc. (CART) A: MPH

5. One of the more annoying rules of quiz competition is that titles have to be exact. This is particularly true for Trash, where there are many song titles. Some of them have those parenthetical phrases, and you never know if you should include them or not. For this question, we make it easy for you. Given an artist and a year and the non-parenthetical part, give the part of the song title in parentheses. 5 points each.

Chilliwack, 1981, My Girl A: (Gone, Gone, Gone)

Carl Carlton, 1981, She’s a Bad Mama Jama A: (She’s Built, She’s Stacked)

Paul Anka, 1974, Having My Baby A: (You’re)

Tag Team, 1993, Whoomp! A: (There It Is)

Billy Ocean, 1986, There’ll Be Sad Songs A: (To Make You Cry)

The Shangri-Las, 1964, Remember A: (Walkin’ In The Sand)

6. August is typically a pledge month for public television. It is the time of year when they pull out the shows everyone wants to see but interrupts them incessantly to guilt you into becoming a member. For 10 points each, identify these individuals who often have their own specials during pledge month.

This personal finance expert is currently a contributor to NBC’s “Today,” a personal finance editor for CNBC and a contributing editor to O: The Oprah Magazine. She has made numerous appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Larry King Live. Her August 2001 PBS special “The Road to Wealth” builds on her previous shows, “The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom” and “The Courage to be Rich.”

A: Suze Orman

This woman is one of America’s foremost experts on relationships and self-improvement. She is the author of “Real Moments,” “Chicken Soup for the Couples Soul,” “Are You the One for Me?,” and “Secrets About Men Every Woman Should Know.” Her August 2001 PBS special “Love Secrets” is based on her forthcoming book “What Women Want Men to Know.”

A: Barbara De Angelis

He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School and is the author of “Spontaneous Healing” and “8 Weeks to Optimum Health.” His lecture program “Eating Well for Optimum Health” was featured as part of the March 2000 pledge drive. However, when you tune in, his long gray beard may easily distract you.

A: Dr. Andrew Weil

7. Tuesdays are typically an unremarkable day of the week. For 5 points each, identify the following, each of which includes “Tuesday” in the title.

Best selling book by Mitch Albom A: Tuesdays with Morrie

First album by Sheryl Crow A: Tuesday Night Music Club

Song from Lynyrd Skynyrd’s first album A: Tuesday’s Gone

1969 film starring Suzanne Pleshette A: If it’s Tuesday, this Must Be Belgium

Book of short stories by Agatha Christie A: The Tuesday Club Murders

Restaurant chain named after a Rolling Stones song A: Ruby Tuesday

8. The recent re-release of Monty Python and the Holy Grail gives us the opportunity to re-acquaint ourselves with some of its wonderful lines. Given a line from the film, identify the character who said it, for the stated number of points.

(5 pts) “It’s only a model.”

A: Patsy

(10 pts) “And that, my liege, is how we know the Earth to be banana-shaped.”

A: Sir Bedivere

(15 pts) “Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of

government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.”

A: Dennis

9. Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Dan Castellaneta or other? Given a character from “The Simpsons,” identify who provides the voice, for 5 points each.

Ned Flanders A: Shearer

Moe Szyslak A: Azaria

Troy McClure A: Other (Phil Hartman)

Barney Gumble A: Castellaneta

Dr. Julius Hibbert A: Shearer

Groundskeeper Willie A: Castellaneta

10. 30-20-10, name the film from quotes.

30: “I wanted to meet stimulating and interesting people of an ancient culture, and kill them. I wanted to be the first kid on my block to get a confirmed kill.”

20: “What is your major malfunction, numbnuts? Didn’t mommy and daddy show you enough attention when you were a child?”

10: “You write ‘Born to Kill’ on your helmet and you wear a peace button. What’s that supposed to be, some kind of sick joke?”

5: “Private Pyle, I'm gonna give you three seconds, exactly three fuckin' seconds, to wipe that stupid lookin' grin off your face or I will gouge out your eyeballs and skull fuck you!”

1: “Are those live rounds?” “Seven-six-two millimeters. Full metal jacket.”

A: Full Metal Jacket

11. Late-night television, always a source of satire and mockery, was itself severely skewered on HBO’s The Larry Sanders Show, starring Garry Shandling. Answer the following questions about guest appearances on the show for ten points apiece.

Larry pursued “personal research” with this actress to determine if she was still in the closet.

A: Ellen DeGeneres

Larry was convinced that this X-Files star had a crush on him.

A: David Duchovny

This classic comedienne whispered “I saw your balls” after Larry’s loincloth slipped during a Tarzan sketch.

A: Carol Burnett

12. If you are a moderately effective right-handed relief pitcher AND your first name is Mike, there’s a good chance you were recently dealt at baseball’s supposed trade deadline. Given your last name, correctly remember which team for which you pitched just a few weeks ago and identify your current/new team for five points each. Note: city OR nickname is acceptable.

Fetters

A: Los Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates

Trombley

A: Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers

Williams

A: Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros

13. Maybe he should be more sympathetic, but this question writer can’t help but smirk at the recent meltdown of eight-octave pop diva Mariah Carey. Answer the following questions related to her “extreme exhaustion” for ten points each.

Mariah may have been stressed out by the fact that this current single debuted at number 79 and didn’t climb to number 2 on the charts until its price was slashed to 49 cents.

A: “Loverboy”

Mariah had just completed a whirlwind promotional tour for this semiautobiographical film, which was relegated to a late August release because of very negative buzz.

A: Glitter

Her most public display of erratic behaviour was observed on this show, where she handed out popsicles to stunned members of the studio audience, showed a framed photograph of her mother Patricia, and peeled off a T-shirt before presenting it to the freaked-out host as a gift.

A: Total Request Live or TRL

14. The 2001 class for the Hockey Hall of Fame has been announced. Identify these new members from descriptions for the stated number of points.

(5 pts) He is the highest-scoring European-born player in NHL history, and the first Finn to be inducted. He won five Stanley Cups in ten seasons with Edmonton in the ‘80’s, notching 4 consecutive 50+ goal seasons. He also played with the Kings, Rangers, Mighty Ducks, and Avalanche before retiring in 1998.

A: Jari Kurri

(10 pts) He began his career with the Cincinnati Stingers of the WHA, and played for the Capitals, North Stars, Rangers, Maple Leafs, and Coyotes in the NHL. He set an NHL record with 15 consecutive 30+ goal seasons and retired with 1,335 career points. He’s now moved up to second on the list of players who have played in the most games without winning the Stanley Cup, since Ray Bourque finally got one.

A: Mike Gartner

(15 pts) He led his CSKA Moscow team to 12 consecutive Soviet League championships, won 3 Olympic medals (2 gold and 1 silver) and 11 World Championships, being named best defensemen in five World Championship tournaments. He joined the NHL with the Devils in 1989 and also played for the Red Wings, where he won 2 Stanley Cups, before retiring in 1998. He is currently an assistant coach with New Jersey.

A: Viacheslav Fetisov

15. With the Broadway success of The Producers, other older films are being looked at for potential boffo box office. Answer these questions FTPE about one of those films being considered.

This 1972 film featured the characters of Hermy, Benjy and Oscy as bored young boys in an east coast beach community during World War II.

A: Summer of ‘42

Name the author of the book of the same name from which the screenplay was adapted.

A: Herman Raucher

Name the actress who played the older woman with whom Hermy became infatuated.

A: Jennifer O’Neill

16. Given bands that appeared together on a 2001 summer tour, provide the name of that tour for ten points each.

Blink 182, 311, Fenix TX, Less Than Jake, Rancid A: Vans Warped

Moby, Incubus, Nelly Furtado, Outkast, Paul Oakenfold A: Area One

Organized by the Pet Shop Boys with Soft Cell and Rufus Wainright, this was going to be the first gay-themed traveling festival, but it never happened. A: Wotapalava

17. In Minneapolis, we literally beam with pride every time we see Mary Tyler Moore toss her hat up in the air to the lovely strains of “Love is All Around.” Well, not really, but answer these questions related to the classic show anyway, on a 5-10-20-30 basis.

Give the call-letters for the struggling Minneapolis TV station that took a chance on the spunky girl “who could take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile.”

A: WJM

Gavin MacLeod, who played Murray Slaughter, was originally considered for what other role on the show?

A: Lou Grant

This Academy Award-winning actress played Murray’s daugher in a seventh-season episode, well before she became a household name for her role in a ‘90s NBC sitcom.

A: Helen Hunt

This late-night talk show host actually made an appearance at one of Mary’s infamous parties, but only after the lights went out.

A: Johnny Carson

18. Although its life span was painfully short, this question writer still has an overwhelming feeling of “OK-ness” when he reminisces about the wonder that was OK Soda. Answer the following questions about this much maligned beverage for the stated number of points.

For five points apiece, name both the company that produced OK Soda and the year it was introduced.

A: Coca-Cola, 1994

For ten points: a classic “recipe” for OK Soda, publicized after its demise, was to mix ¾ glass of Coca-Cola with orange soda and add just a dash of this other soft drink “for spice.”

A: Dr. Pepper

For ten points, identify the toll-free/hotline number you could call to record your comments about OK

Soda and participate in a weird “personality inventory.”

A: 1-800-I-FEEL-OK

19. Nobody’s exactly sure why a badly-translated 7-word phrase from a 1989 video game became all the rage on the Internet earlier this year, but such was the case. Answer the following questions about this web phenomenon for the stated number of points.

For ten points, identify the phrase, seen in a viral Flash movie with a catchy dance track and then superimposed over basically everything possible.

A: All Your Base Are Belong To Us

For another ten points, identify the Japanese video game, translated to English for the Sega Megadrive in Europe, which is the original source of All Your Base Are Belong To Us.

A: Zero Wing

For five points each, name both the web search engine with a Top 50 list and the national magazine which collectively brought mass attention to the burgeoning phenomenon in late February.

A: Lycos, Time

20. This June at Milwaukee, CART history was made when a driver was disqualified from a race. This unprecedented step was taken when the driver, two laps down at the time, cut off a driver on the lead lap while attempting to pass him, putting that driver into the wall. For 10 points each, identify the penalized rookie driver, the former CART champion in the weird orange car who crashed, and the first-year Chief Steward who administered the penalty.

A: Tora (Tora! Tora!) Takagi; Jimmy Vasser; Chris Kneifel

21. While it never set the Nielsen ratings on fire, NBC’s St. Elsewhere garnered an impressive 12 Emmys during its run in the ‘80s. Answer the following questions about the show for ten points apiece.

First, give the name of the Boston hospital where St. Elsewhere was set.

A: St. Eligius

Next, name the show’s most perennial patient, played by Florence Halop, who died in a freak hospital-bed accident.

A: Mrs. Hufnagle

Last, in the surreal finale, it was strongly suggested that the entire show was nothing more than a hallucination in the mind of the son of the ex-chief-of-staff, who suffered from this mental condition.

A: Autism

22. On the way back from TRASHionals, our team stopped off to see some of the sights of Wisconsin. OK, we didn’t, but we could’ve if we’d wanted to. We just didn’t want to. Can you blame us? For 10 points each, identify these Badger State tourist traps.

This residence in Spring Green, according to its website, is actually a complex of over 16 buildings. We’ll take their word for it; we don’t know anyone who’s ever actually been there, in spite of all the billboards.

A: The House on the Rock

This location, comprising a natural geologic feature, is best known for its rundown motels and the hordes of trashy suburban tourists who descend on it every summer.

A: Wisconsin Dells, or just The Dells

This city was once home to a Playboy Club. Additionally, it’s the original home of a publishing company with which many Trash players are familiar.

A: Lake Geneva

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