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Ann B. Davis 2008: A Barker's Dozen

Tossups for Swatchmen by Rob Long, Anne Traicoff, Steve Traicoff, and Craig Barker

FIRST PERIOD--"Stay Home" Bonuses in Effect

1. He attended his father's alma mater Vanderbilt for his freshman year, but transferred closer to home and won the 2001 Golden Spikes Award while playing for USC. He was selected right after Joe Mauer (*) in that year's MLB Entry Draft, and two years later he finished third in Cy Young voting during his rookie year. He may be best remembered for being on the mound for Chicago during the Bartman game. For 10 points--name this injury-riddled former Cubs phenom who signed a one-year deal with his hometown Padres for 2008.

Answer: Mark (William) Prior

2. Originally portrayed by Richard Schaal, this character's first on-screen appearance included giving the results to an election. This character had numerous alter egos, including Aunt Yoo Hoo, Billy Banana, and Mr. Fee-Fi-Fo. His alter ego of Peter (*) Peanut proved tragic when a parade elephant tried to "shell" him. For 10 points--name this TV character, whose funeral prompted the main character of The Mary Tyler Moore Show to crack up in a classic TV show moment.

Answer: Chuckles the Clown

3. Original drawings in this film were done by David Goldberg, brother of the screenwriter. These drawings lead one character to therapy (*) sessions and avoidance of all foods that look phallic. Though the leads separate at the end in search of cover-up and comforters, their friendship remains intact despite the looming shadow of Dartmouth. For 10 points--name this film about bromance and the senior year of high school, a Judd Apatow production starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera.

Answer: Superbad

4. The title's the same: The 9th track off of the 4 Non Blondes album Bigger, Better, Faster, More! has the lyrics "it's such a wonderful country but the man he's burning it down". The song on the Dewey Cox soundtrack has the lyrics (*) "I want you to know I am deeper than you". The best known song is featured on the album I'm Not Dead and asks the title person to "come take a walk with me". For 10 points--name this title which is how you might start a letter to the commander-in-chief.

Answer: "Dear Mr. President"

5. One of the first times it was suggested was for a 16-year old named Keith, and was proved wrong by digging up a dead cat. In Season 4, a janitor going by the name of Dr. Buffer (*) suggests it because his grandmother had it. It finally proves to be true with a magician named Finn, where a blood transfusion mix-up hid the condition. For 10 points--name this disease, whose misdiagnosis is a running gag on the TV show House and whose sufferers evoke werewolves because of their sensitivity to light.

Answer: lupus

6. He is second on the Eagles' career interception list and didn't miss a game for Philadelphia in nine seasons until cut by Buddy Ryan in 1986. Having worked extensively with Marty Schottenheimer, he was Tony Dungy's assistant (*) head coach in Tampa when hired to replace Al Groh as head coach in 2001. Fired in 2005, his current team sent the Jets a fourth round pick to avoid a tampering investigation. For 10 points, name this Chiefs' head coach, known for his "You play...to win...the game!" sound byte.

Answer: Herm Edwards

7. Their name derives from a negative term in Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead" used to describe mankind. 2008 saw them appearing in ads for American Idol (*) with their song "Hollywood" from the album Afterwords. Although 1997's Disciplined Breakdown and 1999's Dosage went platinum, they haven't matched the success of 1994's Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid and their 1995 eponymous album. For 10 points--name this Georgia band with hits "December," "The World I Know," and "Shine."

Answer: Collective Soul

SECOND PERIOD--Jackpot Scoring in Effect (unused points carry from previous tossups)

8. Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker were nominated for Oscars for co-directing this film. Key moments include the discovery of Mexican-made advertising materials and the creation of the phrase "It's the economy (*), stupid." Budget constraints kept the soundtrack to just a few songs including "Don't Stop (Thinking About Tomorrow)." For 10 points--name this documentary about the organizers of Bill Clinton's 1992 Presidential campaign and named for a place where there is famously no fighting allowed.

Answer: The War Room

9. They were originally based in a cave outside Happy Harbor, Rhode Island when they first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #28. After their later satellite headquarters was damaged, some members moved to Detroit (*) where Vixen, Gypsy, and the Elongated Man replaced departing members like Black Canary and Green Arrow. For 10 points--name this group of superheroes with sidekick Snapper Carr whose best known lineup included Barry Allen, Hal Jordan, Diana Prince, Bruce Wayne, and Clark Kent.

Answer: Justice League (of America or International)

10. This song, written by Diane Warren, has a lesser known version recorded by Laura Branigan. It can currently be heard in ads (*) for E*TRADE featuring sobbing businessmen, as well as when the songs of Tiffany are unavailable in an ad for Ford's Sync technology. For 10 points--name this ballad whose singer "could hardly believe it" when hearing the news of being jilted and then repeatedly asks the title question, the first hit of that No-talent Ass Clown Michael Bolton.

Answer: "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You?"

11. First utilized by brothers Al and Gerald Tucker at Oklahoma Baptist University in the mid-1960s, NC State made it a staple feature of their mid-1970s attack (*) to best utilize David Thompson's height. It takes its name from a cartoon caveman derived from a French phrase used by acrobats about to leap. A famous one ended the 1983 NCAA Championship game. For 10 points, name this basketball play in which a perimeter player throws a long high pass to an interior player who catches the ball for a slam dunk.

Answer: alley-oop

12. The name's the same. The first worked for a starlet from 2002-05 and witnessed substance abuse and parents renting hotel rooms for their 15 year old daughter to have sex. The second was a former Marine with amazing survival skills (*), having overcome being shot in the neck, an injection of hyoscine-pentothol from Christopher Henderson, and a bomb that killed his wife Michelle. For 10 points--give the name shared by a dirt-dishing bodyguard for Lindsay Lohan and the former Director of CTU on 24.

Answer: Tony Almeida

13. This song relates a band's activities while on the road for a month and 10 days. They travel to Little Rock where they play poker with Freddie King (*) and require inebriation to get thim through the show. They then travel to Omaha where they take advantage of absent hotel security to "tear the hotel down" with four groupies. For 10 points--name this song about a patriotic group coming to your town to help you party down, sung by Grand Funk Railroad.

Answer: "We're An American Band"

14. The most famous one was supposedly found by Anna Mitchell-Hedges in the Mayan ruins of Lubaantun. It is clear quartz and carved against the grain of the rock, (*) which makes some experts wonder how it could exist. Some think they can be used for divination and healing or that they were crafted by aliens or residents of Atlantis. The Stargate SG-1 team once used one to transport to an alien chamber. For 10 points--name these "mysterious craniums", which figure to be in the next Indiana Jones film.

Answer: crystal skulls

THIRD PERIOD--No Special Rules

15. During his parents' divorce proceedings, his mother handed the judge his autobiographical first novel to explain why she needed to escape her Marine husband. He was born in Atlanta in 1945, and his decision to stay in the South and attend the Citadel (*) inspired the books My Losing Season and Lords of Discipline. When he moved to Beaufort, South Carolina, his works began to be set in that state, such as Beach Music. For 10 points--name the author behind The Great Santini and Prince of Tides.

Answer: Donald Patrick "Pat" Conroy

16. Nominated four times for Best Actress but never winning, she was given an honorary Oscar in 1982. Born Ruby Catherine Stevens, her (*) marriage at 21 to Frank Fay may have inspired A Star Is Born. Success in films Forbidden, The Lady Eve, and Stella Dallas made her the highest paid woman in America by 1944. A later TV career saw her appear in The Thorn Birds and The Big Valley. For 10 points--name this actress nominated for Best Actress in Sorry, Wrong Number and Double Indemnity.

Answer: Barbara Stanwyck

17. He tied with Alain Prost for most wins in a season without winning the World Title when he won seven times yet was only the runner-up in 2005. (*) Known as "The Iceman", his first season with Ferrari saw him claim six victories, including the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix, allowing him to best Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton by a point for the title. For 10 points―name this Finn, the reigning Formula One World Drivers' Champion.

Answer: Kimi Räikkönen

18. It has typically been a high scoring affair, with teams combining for 34 points in the lowest scoring game in its history. That was the sixth to be held and was marred by a freak windstorm and a player named (*) Basher ejected due to excessive celebration and foul language. The third was the first to have helmet cams and ended in a similar way to the 1982 Cal-Stanford game. For 10 points -- name this defunct bowl game whose playing always coincided with the Super Bowl.

Answer: Bud Bowl

19. Introduced in 1970 as a G-body coupe counterpart to the Pontiac Grand Prix, it was based on the Chevrolet Chevelle and the Cadillac Eldorado. Rear-wheel drive production ended in 1988, but (*) the car was reintroduced as front-wheel drive and produced until 2007. Film appearances include Alonzo Harris' ride in Training Day and Darrell Cartrip in Cars. For 10 points--name this model with the most wins in NASCAR history—a Chevrolet sports coupe named after a region of Monaco.

Answer: Chevrolet Monte Carlo (accept Chevy for Chevrolet)

20. His unique vocal style may be due to singing with a broken jaw suffered during a 1969 tour. He once shared singing duties with Robert Lamm and (*) Terry Kath, while solo work included albums Solitude/Solitaire and One More Story featuring "Save Me," the original Baywatch theme. He also co-wrote hits "If You Leave Me Now" and "Hard to Say I'm Sorry." For 10 points--name this former Chicago bassist and singer best known for the songs "Glory of Love" and "The Next Time I Fall" with Amy Grant.

Answer: Peter Cetera

21. When an entertainment reporter asked Shaquille O'Neal what movie or role he would like to remake, he named this Gilbert Moses directed film (*). The Spinners and Chick Hearn appear as themselves, while featured actors included Stockard Channing as an astrologer, Jonathan Winters as Harvery Tilson, and Flip Wilson as coach of the struggling Pythons. For 10 points--name this 1979 film also starring Julius Erving that does not actually have a marine creature coming to the rescue of a Pennsylvania city.

Answer: The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh

EXTRAS

22. A native of Nacogdoches, Texas, he was the only American player to score a goal during the 2006 World Cup (*), notching a tally against Ghana. His only goal during his first season with Fulham, which paid a then-record transfer fee for an MLS player to get him from New England, beat Liverpool and prevented Fulham's relegation from the Premiership. For 10 points--name this midfielder, the 2006 Honda Player of the Year for the U.S. Men's National Team.

Answer: Clint Dempsey

23. He popped up again in 2007 in CGI form, appearing in TV commercials in the Far East where he sings and plays the sax. In 1997 and 1998, this character adorned the hood of Bill Elliot's #94 car. In an ad from the 1980s (*) he could be seen floating on a cloud and playing the piano. Also, some restaurants featured animatronic versions of him singing. For 10 points--name this ad icon created to promote McDonald's late night hours, whose name is a play on a Bobby Darin song.

Answer: Mac Tonight (prompt on Mac)

24. He spent his college career at Villanova University and was named the 1980 defensive MVP for the Blue-Gray game. In the pros, his best year for sacks was in 1983 (*), when he recorded thirteen, five of which were in one game against the Redskins. He is known for his "rip" move, an uppercut designed to break free from an opponent's grip. His son Chris was a Virginia defensive tackle and a 2007 Outland trophy finalist. For 10 points--name this actor, analyst and former Oakland Raider.

Answer: Howie Long

25. This sequel features the Red Kings, Bloodhounds, Legion (*), Watchdogs and Pervs. It also features scientists Judy and Michael and doctor Laura Whyte, who tries to reverse the effects of the Pickman Bridge. Released for the PS2 and Wii by Rockstar Games, one of the lead characters is the criminally insane Leo Kasper. For 10 points -- name this game featuring Daniel Lamb, which was controversially banned in the UK for its violence.

Answer: Manhunt 2 (do not prompt on Manhunt)

Ann B. Davis 2008: A Barker's Dozen

Tossups for Swatchmen by Rob Long, Anne Traicoff, Steve Traicoff, and Craig Barker

1. While working The Brady Bunch, actor Robert Reed was noted for having quibbles about the show's plotlines. For 10 points each, answer these questions concerning his complaints.

(10) In a lengthy memo that evoked Shakespeare and Citizen Kane, and Reed wrote that he would not appear in the episode "The Hair-Brained Scheme". Without his father, this character's hair turned orange.

Answer: Greg

(10) In the same memo, Reed also complained about a previous episode where this Brady child ran into his exact double at school, which provided confusion for the Brady clan.

Answer: Peter

(10) In order to placate Reed, Sherwood Schartz once had to ask the FCC if it was possible for a private residence to install one of these devices, which was installed to teach fiscal responsibility.

Answer: pay phone

2. Name these guest stars from "Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale."

(10) Maggie is insulted by this handsome star who wants to smear gruel in her face while filming a "Lord Byron" biopic. His real films include Elizabeth: The Golden Age and Shoot 'em Up.

Answer: Clive Owen

(10) Andy runs into this pop star on the "queer bench" in Hampstead Heath, while the singer is on a break from community service. He leaves behind a joint and a kebab.

Answer: George Michael

(10) Andy runs into this chef while trying to get into The Ivy in London, giving him a taste of his own medicine by calling him a "pound-puppy faced, publicity-hungry, failed footballing [expletive.]"

Answer: Gordon Ramsay

3. Name these variations on the card game Uno, for diez (10) points apiece.

(10) This variation contains a "Wild All Hit" card, which requires everyone except the person who played the card to hit an electronic card shooter, which shoots out a random number of cards from zero to twelve.

Answer: Uno Attack or Uno Extreme (as it is known in the UK and Canada)

(10) This version is a combination of Uno and Jenga, some versions of the game require the rolling of a die to determine which blocks can be pulled out.

Answer: Uno Stacko

(10) This electronic tabletop version of the game does not feature cards at all. Instead, each player has a four button panel with numbers from 1-4 written on them.

Answer: Uno Blitzo

4. For the stated number of points―name the following from the history of the New Jersey Devils.

(10) For 10 points--The Devils began their NHL life as this team, playing two years in a midwestern city before moving to Denver in 1976.

Answer: Kansas City Scouts (prompt on partial)

(15) The Devils three Stanley Cup victories have come at the expense of three different Western Conference teams. Name them for five points each.

Answer: Detroit Red Wings (1995) (accept either)

Dallas Stars (1999-2000) (accept either)

Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (2002-03) (accept either)

(5) The Devils have also lost one Stanley Cup Final, falling in seven games in 2001 to this team, allowing Raymond Bourque to finally hoist Lord Stanley's Cup.

Answer: Colorado Avalanche (accept either)

5. Name these movies featuring ballroom dance for 10 points each.

(10) Baz Luhrmann scored an international hit with this 1992 film about Scott and Fran's attempts to win a championship in Australia.

Answer: Strictly Ballroom

(10) The Japanese version involved classy leads hiding their emotions, so the U.S. remake of course cast the subtle Jennifer Lopez and Richard Gere.

Answer: Shall We Dance

(10) Vanessa Williams and Kris Kristofferson got into the act with this movie about a dance studio and a Cuban star that shares its name with an Orleans ballad.

Answer: Dance With Me

6. Do music questions make you queasy? Answer these questions for 10 points each:

(10) In this Sugar Hill Gang track, Mike seeks "quick relief from a bottle of Kaopectate" after a bad meal.

Answer: "Rapper's Delight"

(10) The singer says his girlfriend gets him "Alka Seltzer when my tummy aches" in this Gym Class Heroes song.

Answer: "Cupid's Chokehold"

(10) Oasis sings about "a girl called Elsa" who's "into Alka Seltzer" in this song off Definitely Maybe.

Answer: "Supersonic"

7. For 10 points each, identify the following winners of MTV's "Video of the Year" award.

(10) This 1984 video was the first to win the award. The video features model Susan Gallagher being terrorized by Ric Ocasek in giant form and with the body of a fly.

Answer: "You Might Think"

(10) This video, which was probably inspired by the film Koyaanisqatsi, features fast motion sequences of city life taken at such places as a driving range, a laundromat, and a dance club.

Answer: "Ray of Light"

(10) This video was inspired by the Georges Melies movie A Trip to the Moon. Two people are sent to the moon in a zeppelin to much fanfare, but upon arrival they are attacked by a bunch of aliens.

Answer: "Tonight, Tonight"

8. Given a list of episode names for a TV series, identify the show for 10 points apiece. As a hint, all of the shows' titles are a person's first name.

(10) "These Successful Friends of Mine", "Morgan P.I.", and "The Puppy Episode"

Answer: Ellen

(10) "Todd Mulcahy", "Docuventary", and "Ben Was Here"

Answer: Felicity

(10) "Walter's 50th Birthday", "Florida's Problem", and "Tuckahoe Bicentennial"

Answer: Maude

9. On 5-10-15 basis―name these men with something in common who currently ply their trade in the NBA.

(5) On 30 Rock, Tracy Jordan claimed that rap mogul Ridikolus is so crazy that he once made this technical foul-prone power forward from North Carolina cry.

Answer: Rasheed Wallace

(10) Dikembe Mutombo and this Eastern Conference center are the only two players to win the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year award four times.

Answer: Ben Wallace

(15) Naismith Prep Player of the Year in 2000, he left Alabama after his freshman season and was drafted by the Kings. He was selected by Charlotte in the 2004 expansion draft and is currently the Bobcats' starting small forward.

Answer: Gerald Wallace

10. 40-30-20-10-1 Name the actor from roles

(40) That guy in that movie

(30) Francis Doyle in The Emperor's Club. Sedgewick Bell in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys

(20) Speed in 2008's Speed Racer. Matthew Kidman in The Girl Next Door

(10) Johnny Truelove in Alpha Dog. Christopher McCandless in Into the Wild

(1) Emile Hirsch in The Making of 'Lords of Dogtown'

Answer: Emile Hirsch

11. For 10 points each-name these things about games meant to be used with Nintendo's Wii Zapper.

(10) The Zapper comes bundled with this character's "Crossbow Training" game. He has recently made appearances in games subtitled "Twilight Princess" and "Phantom Hourglass."

Answer: Link

(10) This series' "The Umbrella Chronicles" allows players to shoot their way through zombie-filled scenarios from earlier games with the S.T.A.R.S. team.

Answer: Resident Evil (accept Biohazard)

(10) Named by Anthony Bourdain as his favorite game on an episode of No Reservations, this Sega arcade port follows an anti-terrorist task force as they take on the Indigo Wolves.

Answer: Ghost Squad

12. For 10 points each, name these films that made FHM's list of the 10 worst movies of 2007.

(10) Big Boi plays a rapper named C-Note trying to get into the all-white Carolina Pines country club. In an attempt to gain membership, C-Note buys the land that contains the 17th green.

Answer: Who's Your Caddy?

(10) This Richard Kelley film, which was booed at Cannes, appeared promising due to having such stars as The Rock, Mandy Moore, and Jon Lovitz.

Answer: Southland Tales

(10) This movie starring Jim Carrey and Virginia Madsen, concerns an animal control officer who finds that his life is controlled by a certain "figure".

Answer: The Number 23

13. He's the only NFL player ever to record two safeties in one game. For 10 points each:

(10) Name this former LA Rams defensive end who went on to become TV's Hunter.

Answer: Fred Dryer

(10) While playing at San Diego State, Dryer was teammates with this football player turned actor, most recently seen playing a cheapskate caricature of himself on Arrested Development.

Answer: Carl Weathers

(10) Dryer's two safeties in one game is the leading reason that Xander Crews wants to name him as his running mate during season two of this [adult swim] original series.

Answer: Frisky Dingo

14. For 10 points each, name these things about the 2007 movie Waitress.

(10) Jenna, the lead character makes this dish to vent her frustrations. Named versions include "I Hate My Husband" and "Baby Screaming Its Head Off in the Middle of the Night and Ruining My Life."

Answer: pie

(10) This veteran southern actor, a Presidential Medal of Freedom winner in 2005, makes an appearance as diner owner "Old Joe," who leaves Jenna $270,450 at the end of the movie.

Answer: Andy Griffith

(10) Waitress was written and directed by this actress, who was murdered before the film became successful. She also appears as fellow waitress Dawn.

Answer: Adrienne Shelly

15. Answer these questions about Quincy Jones and his eye for talent for 10 points each.

(10) Quincy's first success as a pop producer was with this teenage singer of "It's My Party."

Answer: Leslie Gore

(10) After hearing this Akron singer's voice, Q invited him to sing "Just Once" and "One Hundred Ways" on his album The Dude.

Answer: James Ingram

(10) After Q took this 14-year old under his wing, he went from headlining the Seattle Goodwill Games to the top of the charts with "Round and Round" and "Tell Me What You Want Me to Do"

Answer: Tevin Campbell

16. Visual Bonus--Given set pieces from game shows, name those shows for the stated.

(5) A. Blockbusters

(5) B. Card Sharks

(10) C. Battlestars (accept: The New Battlestars)

(10) D. Greed (accept: Greed: The Series or SuperGreed)

17. For 10 points each―name these participants in famous match races in horse racing history.

(10) In a 1920 match race at Canada's Kenilworth Park, Sir Barton, the first American Triple Crown winner, was defeated by this legendary horse by seven lengths.

Answer: Man o' War

(10) The 1938 Pimlico Special was a match race between War Admiral and this horse, and was the centerpiece of a 2003 film based on a Laura Hillenbrand book.

Answer: Seabiscuit

(10) Match racing fell into disfavor after the 1975 race at Belmont Park between Foolish Pleasure and this filly, which broke down and had to be destroyed.

Answer: Ruffian

18. Name the members of the following cartoon groups for the stated number of points.

(6) For two points each, name the three Powerpuff Girls.

Answer: Bubbles, Blossom, and Buttercup

(12) For 3 points each, name four of the Voltron: Defender of the Universe force that piloted lions

Answer: Keith, Lance, Pidge, Princess Allura, Hunk, or Sven

(12) For 4 points each, name any three members of the Dreadnoks from the G.I. Joe TV series.

Answer: Buzzer, Monkeywrench, Ripper, Thrasher, Torch, Zandar, Zarana, or Zartan

19. Given an album that topped critics lists for 2007, name the artists 5-10-20-30.

(5) Back to Black

Answer: Amy Winehouse

(5) Raising Sand

Answer: Robert Plant and Alison Kraus

(10) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Answer: Miranda Lambert

(10) Neon Bible

Answer: Arcade Fire

20. For 10 points each―name these Major League Baseball players cited in The Mitchell Report.

(10) This former Braves and Yankees outfielder, once married to Halle Berry, claimed on ESPN Radio's The Herd that he had never used HGH in part because he doesn't like needles.

Answer: David Justice

(10) Recently signed to a one year deal with Washington, this former Dodgers and Mets catcher was quoted in the report that his "phone is TOAST!"

Answer: Paul Lo Duca

(10) Suspiciously absent from ESPN's coverage of the Mitchell Report's release, this ESPN analyst, a former infielder for the Brewers, Cardinals, and Tigers, later admitted that he did use HGH in 2003 while rehabbing.

Answer: Fernando Vina

21. Answer these questions about The Breakfast Club for the stated.

(10) For 10 points--This is the name of Molly Ringwald's character. She says it's a family name, but John claims it's a fat girl's name.

Answer: Claire Standish

(10) For 10 points--Mr. Vernon is accused of raiding this balladeer's wardrobe. His style was recently on display in a Brian Boitano holiday special.

Answer: Barry Manilow

(10) In their final detention essay, the kids define themselves as members of five high school social groups. Name them for 2 points each.

Answer: Brian, Athlete, Basket Case, Princess, Criminal

22. Given a 2007 film, name the author of the novel the film is based on.

(10) The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Answer: Ron Hansen

(10) The Bourne Ultimatum

Answer: Robert Ludlum

(10) Atonement

Answer: Ian McEwan

23. For 10 points each, identify the following "B" initialed cakes, none of which are lies, Portal fans.

(10) This type of cake is named after the type of pan that it is cooked in. The pan was invented by H. David Dalquist to help make the German coffee cake kugelhopf.

Answer: bundt

(10) This Eastern European confection is a yeast cake with a fruit filling, often made with raisins and topped with icing that may be made from rum. It is traditionally eaten around Easter and also served as the plotline to a Seinfeld episode.

Answer: babka

(10) This cake, which is also called a window cake, has a checkerboard pattern of red and yellow.  The cake is filled with apricot jam and has a marzipan frosting.

Answer: Battenberg cake

24. Name these large appliance manufacturers whose products you may win on a game show some day for the stated.

(5) For five points--After a nationwide search, Clay Jackson was chosen as this century-old manufacturer's latest advertising repairman.

Answer: Maytag

(10) For 10 points--The kitchen on Bravo's Top Chef is outfitted with the "Pro" line of this Sears house brand.

Answer: Kenmore

(15) For 15 points--this 5-letter brand was founded in Germany by an engineer who instituted the first 8-hour workday in his appliance and automotive product factories.

Answer: Bosch

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