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FOGEY (For Old Geezers and Everyone Younger) 2017Round 3Toss-Up 1After receiving an Associate’s degree at Harvard Junior College, he attended but did not finish at the University of San Diego where he was the coxswain of the university rowing team. The author of two books, an autobiography called Let Me Off at the Top and a history of Mexico, he once called ESPN a financial and cultural disaster during an audition at the channel. Having left KVWN, he was briefly an announcer at Sea World before landing a job at the Global News Network where he was reunited with former colleagues Brian Fantana, Champ Kind, and Brick Tamland. For ten points, name this Will Ferrell character, the subject of the Anchorman films.Answer: Ron BurgundyBonus 1For ten points, name these R&B singers from the late 50s.10] This singer’s first single, “You Send Me,” was his only song to top the Billboard Top 100 though other songs such as “Twistin the Night Away” and “Another Saturday Night” were #1 on the R&B charts.Answer: Sam Cooke10] His hits in the 50s and 60s included “(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher” and “Lonely Teardrops.” After his death in 1984, he and Marvin Gaye were memorialized in the Commodore’s song “Night Shift.”Answer: Jackie Wilson10] Nicknamed “Mr. Personality,” this singer released such songs as “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” and “Stagger Lee” in addition to the song which gave him his nickname, “Personality.”Answer: Lloyd PriceToss-Up 2A character with this name appears as an opponent after Hwa Jai in the game Fatal Fury, using a Vapor Breath special attack. He changes his moniker to Big Bear and becomes a playable character in Fatal Fury 2. A different character with this name was a Liberian child soldier who was nicknamed “Jack the Ripper.” In a 1990 game with this name, the title attack fighter must defeat the alien Cranassians who have invaded the Earth. Another character of this name accepted Shang Tsung’s invitation to compete in a tournament and took on human form. For ten points, give this name, roughly meaning “thunder lightning,” shared by a protagonist of Metal Gear Solid 2 and the thunder god in Mortal Kombat.Answer: RaidenBonus 2Your office pool bracket for March Madness is typically undone by some unexpected upset. For ten points each, name these teams whose road to the Championship was ruined by a lower seed.10] The winner of the 1998 and 2008 championship, this team had consecutive first-round losses to #14 seeds Bradley and Bucknell in 2005 and 2006 and lost to VCU in 2011 despite being a #1 seed.Answer: University of Kansas Jayhawks10] This former Big East school beat Kansas to win the 2003 title, but was upset by Richmond in 1991, making the Spiders the first #15 to defeat a #2 seed.Answer: Syracuse University Orange10] A year after this school won the championship over Houston, they lost to Villanova in the 1985 finals. In 2013, Florida Gulf Coast eliminated this team in the second round of the tournament. Answer: Georgetown University HoyasToss-Up 3One of these characters is a girl whose name translates as “She who arranges rocks,” and in accordance with her tradition she does not show her teeth. In addition to Kaya, another girl from this series is a shipbuilder’s daughter named Caroline Abbot. That character was archived, the fate that befell Emily Bennett and Ruthie Smithens, who are also no longer available. Characters from this series have been played onscreen by AnnaSophia Robb and Abigail Breslin, who have represented Samantha Parkington and Kit Kitteridge, respectively. For ten points, name this series of historical books and dolls produced by the Pleasant Company.Answer: American Girl(s) dollsBonus 3Sometimes it is not an honor just to be nominated. For ten points, name the following who didn’t win an award despite numerous nominations.10] This 1985 Steven Spielberg film featuring Whoopi Goldberg and Danny Glover received 11 Academy Award nominations but didn’t win any of them.Answer: The Color Purple10] Like The Color Purple, this 1977 film starring Shirley MacLaine and Anne Bancroft as dancers also lost out despite 11 nominations.Answer: The Turning Point10] Sound mixer Kevin O’Connell had been nominated 20 times for an Oscar but had lost each time until his 2017 win for Hacksaw Ridge. His first nomination came from this 1983 weeper also starring Shirley MacLaine.Answer: Tears of Endearment Toss-Up 4In the first episode of this series, Evelyn Bagby is accused of murdering Harry Merrill who had swindled $1500 out of her. The episode entitled “The Case of the Deadly Verdict,” begins with the jury sentencing Janice Barton to death for the murder of her aunt, but her lawyer helps to show that Janice’s nephew Andrew was responsible. In another episode, Constant Doyle, played by Bette Davis, represents Cal Leonard in a murder case and, on the recommendation of the show’s title figure, uses the Paul Drake Detective Agency to investigate. A made-for-tv movie based upon this series saw Della Street accused of murder. For ten points, name this 1957-1966 legal drama starring Raymond Burr as the title attorney.Answer: Perry Mason Bonus 4For ten points, identify these games depending solely on dice.10] In this game, players try to roll specific combinations including a small straight or the eponymous five of a kind. The upper section and lower section of the score card are combined.Answer: Yahtzee10] Porcine dice are rolled in this game manufactured by Winning Moves. Points are scored depending upon if the animals are on their snouts, backs, sides, or feet with extra points for specific combinations.Answer: Pass the Pigs10] This game uses red, yellow, and green dice. Each die has a combination of brains, shotgun blasts, and runners. The goal is to acquire 13 brains, but 3 shotgun blasts ends a player’s turn, and he loses the brains he has acquired.Answer: Zombie DiceToss-Up 5A bonus track on this album, “Wangsta,” originally appeared on the soundtrack to 8 Mile. Sharing its name with a film about a rapper named Young Caesar, this album lost to Outkast’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below for the best rap album Grammy. While its last single was the poor-performing “If I Can’t,” a more successful song off this album samples Barry White’s “It’s Only Love Doing Its Thing” and features Nate Dogg on the line, “Would you love me if I was down and out.” The highest charting single internationally off this album proclaims, “We gon’ party like its yo birthday” Containing the songs “21 Questions” and “In da Club,” this is for ten points, what debut studio album by 50 Cent?Answer: Get Rich or Die Tryin (accept: “8 Mile Soundtrack” before mentioned)Bonus 5Marti Noxon has written and produced for a number of television series since the late 1990s. For ten points, identify these shows for which she has done both, for ten points each.10] Noxon’s first executive producer credit was for this series for which she wrote 24 episodes, including “Into the Woods” where Riley leaves Sunnydale and his relationship with the title character.Answer: Buffy the Vampire Slayer10] Noxon is credited as writer, producer and developer of this Bravo series focusing upon self-help author Abby McCarthy managing being single again.Answer: Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce10] In addition to being a consulting producer for the third season of this series, Noxon wrote the episode “Choke” where Rachel and Curt audition for the New York Academy of Dramatic Arts.Answer: Glee Toss-Up 6A fifth year quarterback for Michigan, he placed second in the balloting for the 1986 Heisman Trophy and led his team to an 11-2 record after losing to Arizona State in the 1987 Rose Bowl. After a 14-year career as quarterback in the NFL, he became a quarterback coach for the Raiders before coaching San Diego State and Stanford, winning the 2010 Woody Hayes Trophy and coaching the Cardinals to a 2011 Orange Bowl win over Virginia Tech. Back in the NFL, he replaced Mike Singletary as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers until 2014. For ten points, name this University of Michigan coach who led the 49ers against the Baltimore Ravens, coached by his brother, in the 2013 Super Bowl.Answer: James or “Jim” Harbaugh (prompt on “Harbaugh”)Bonus 6With the popularity of the likes of Jewel and Sheryl Crow and the success of Lilith Fair, the mid 90’s saw the release of some strong albums by female artists. For ten points, name these albums release during this period.10] Sarah McLachlan, who founded Lilith Fair, released this album in 1997 around the same time as the tour. The songs “Angel” and “Adia” both reached Billboard’s top ten.Answer: Surfacing10] With the songs “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone” and “I Don’t Want to Wait” having moderate success, this 1997 Paula Cole album was nominated for Best Pop Album at the subsequent Grammys. Answer: This Fire10] One artist not part of Lilith Fair was Alanis Morissette. Before 1997, Morissette had success with this album featuring “Ironic” and “You Oughta Know.” The title comes from a line in “You Learn.”Answer: Jagged Little PillToss-Up 7In an alternate universe, this character is the alter-ego of Pureheart the Powerful. He was played by Christopher Rich in a 1990 made-for-tv movie, in which he is a lawyer whose fiancée breaks their engagement. First introduced in Pep Comics, this character dies while protecting Senator Kevin Keller during an assassination attempt, and all subsequent stories about him focus upon him as a teen. Although he dated Valerie Smith while their two bands toured together and was at one time romantically linked with Cheryl Blossom, he has most often been torn between a blonde and brunette. For ten points, name this Riverdale student trapped in a love triangle with Betty and Veronica.Answer: Archie AndrewsBonus 7His only win in 2015 came at Martinsville in November. Three weeks later, he retired from full-time racing. For ten points:10] Name this former NASCAR driver of the #24 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports who won four championships in 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2001Answer: Jeff Gordon10] In September 2015, this #14 driver said he would retire after the 2016 Sprint Cup series, saying that he would still continue dirt track racing. With 3 Cup championships, he is the only driver to win under both the old and new point systems.Answer: Tony Stewart10] Like Gordon, this racer retired in 2015. Brother of the 1989 Winston Cup champ, he won nine Xfinity races and placed second at three Winston Cup races, including the 2000 Winston 500 at Talladega during Dale Earnhardt’s last career win. Answer: Kenny Wallace (prompt on “Wallace”)Toss-Up 8This actor appeared twice on the show Dark Shadows, once as Otis Greene, an antiques dealer, and once as a jeweler named Ezra Braithwaite who is killed by the ghost of Quentin Collins. He appeared in a number of roles in the 90s, playing the creator of the moist towelette in an episode of Mad About You as well as Vanessa DeFranco’s grandfather on Santa Barbara. In another series, this actor played a character who, along with his wife played by Florence Stanley, fostered five kids. This actor played the same character on a different show where, as a retiring police detective, he played opposite Max Gail and Hal Linden. For ten points, name this actor who played Phil Fish on Barney Miller. Answer: Abe VigodaBonus 8Name these films starring Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn, for ten points each.10] Grant plays a paleontologist and Hepburn an heiress in this screwball comedy. Grants needs a donation for his museum and Hepburn’s aunt may be the benefactress if Hepburn and her leopard don’t mess things up.Answer: Bringing Up Baby10] Hepburn’s character, Tracy Lord, is about to remarry when her ex C.K. Dexter Haven, played by Grant, and a tabloid reporter played by Jimmy Stewart show up. Witty banter and a drunken swim ensue. Answer: The Philadelphia Story10] Hepburn’s character dresses as a boy after her father, accused of embezzlement, flees to England. Cary Grant’s Jimmy Monkley is a con artist who helps them in this first film pairing the two actors.Answer: Sylvia ScarletToss-Up 9In Small World, this race can redeploy all of its tokens rather than permanently lose one when its land is conquered. In Munchkin, this race receives a +1 to run away and they may use the Bow with Ribbons without a Cheat card. Members of this tribe in Magic: The Gathering include Imperious Perfect and the Oracle of Mul Daya. As a character race in the 4th edition of Dungeons and Dragons, these creatures are classified as belonging to one of three families: eladrin, drow, or sylvan. In the Harry Potter version of Clue, a house variety of one of these creatures acts as an ally if your owl goes missing. For ten points, name these beings whose examples have included Dobby.Answer: Elf or Elves Bonus 9Although she long had a romantic relationship with Frank Burns, she eventually marries Donald Penobscott. For ten points:10] Name this head nurse from the television show M*A*S*H.Answer: Margaret Houlihan (accept: “Hot Lips” Houlihan)10] While played by Sally Kellerman on film, Houlihan was played by this actress on the television series.Answer: Loretta Swit10] Appearing in more episodes than Frank Burns, Charles Winchester, or Henry Blake, this nurse from Hawaii speaks Japanese. In the episode, “Hey, Look Me Over,” she rebukes Hawkeye for never paying any attention to her.Answer: Kealani Kellye (accept: Kellye Yamato or Kellye Nakahara)Toss-Up 10One character in this film, when discussing why she is not married, says, “I was a lesbian once at school, but only for about fifteen minutes.” Another character in this film lists 33 lovers including one who kept screaming and a father and son. Nicola Walker and Paul Stacey cameo in this film, singing “Can’t Smile without You” and “Stand By Your Man” in this film. After the character Gareth dies, Matthew quotes Auden’s “Funeral Blues,” and during the marriage of Bernard and Lydia, Father Gerald refers to the third person of the Trinity as “the Holy Goat” and “the Holy Spigot.” For ten points, name this film centering on a group of friends brought together by the title events, starring Andie McDowell and Hugh Grant.Answer: Four Weddings and a FuneralBonus 10For ten points each, name these Broadway musicals dealing with early US history.10] Using the tagline, “History just got all sexypants,” this musical redefines the president as an emo rock star, using songs such as “Public Life” and “The Saddest Song” to discuss his early 19th century policies.Answer: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson10] Hitting Broadway in 1969, this musical whose songs included “Cool, Cool, Considerate Men,” focuses upon John Adams and the Second Continental Congress.Answer: 177610] This musical penned by Lin-Manuel Miranda blends musical styles, including rap. The Broadway Cast album topped the rap album charts In November 2015 with such numbers as “My Shot” and two “Cabinet Battle”s. Answer: HamiltonToss-Up 11During the 1994-95 season, this midfielder was on loan to Preston North End and played 5 matches, scoring two goals, but had less success after returning to his team. During the next season, he became instantly famous after a midfield goal against Wimbledon in August 1996. After 11 years with Manchester United, he transferred to Real Madrid where he averaged less than half the goals of the previous eight years. He spent his final season with Paris Saint-Germain, becoming the only player to win league titles in four countries, having played also for the Los Angeles Galaxy. For ten points, name this midfielder and husband of the former Victoria Adams, notable for his ability to bend free kicks. Answer: David Beckham Bonus 11Name the Crosby, Stills and Nash song, for ten points each.10] This seven-minute song off the trio’s first album was written when Stills realized the title woman was going to leave him for Stacey Keach. Divided into four parts, the song ends with Stills singing in Spanish.Answer: “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”10] This song off Déjà Vu describes a domestic situation in which the speaker plans to light a fire and tells the other to put some flowers in a vase. The lyrics also include over 90 la’s and two cats in the yard.Answer: “Our House”10] This song from the 1982 album Daylight Again recounts various places visited on a sailing voyage, saying that “you understand now why you came this way” when seeing the title object.Answer: “Southern Cross”Toss-Up 12In the tv-movie Murder She Wrote: The Last Free Man, she played the wife of a slave falsely accused of murder. After two seasons playing Inspector Raina Washington on The Division, this actress played Angela Scott on the Tom Selleck show Eli Stone. One character she played is framed by HR for shooting an unarmed man and is demoted, and her character is later shot by Simmons. Another character played by this actress prays, “God, please do not withhold your blessings, even from hos that hire skanks to follow me,” after taking Anika Calhoun’s place at the table. For ten points, name this actress who has played Det. Joss Carter on Person of Interest and Cookie Lyon on Empire. Answer: Taraji HensonBonus 12For ten points each, name these early 1980s driving games.10] The track in this 1982 game by Namco was modeled on the Fuji Speedway. This Formula 1 racing game began with a qualifying lap, which determines the car’s placement for the next race.. Answer: Pole Position10] This 1983 Bally Midway game features an overhead perspective, a soundtrack reminiscent of the Peter Gun, and villain cars with wheel-mounted spikes. The player’s car has smoke screens, oil slicks, and front mounted guns.Answer: Spy Hunter10] Players of this 1980 Namco game drive a blue car around a maze, picking up flags, while red cars attempt to run into it. Special flags marked “S” increase the point value, and players can use a smoke screen which causes the red cars to spinout.Answer: Rally XToss-Up 13The first film directed by this man was about a young girl kidnapped by gypsies and stuck in a barrel that floats down river. In a later film, this director had his leading lady lie on an actual ice floe, trailing her hand in the water, eventually leading to lifelong pain in her right hand. In addition to The Adventures of Dollie and Way Down East, this director was responsible for a film which Woodrow Wilson was falsely reported to have called “like writing history with lightning.” The negative criticism of that film led the director to make a film which depicts four storylines including the fall of Babylon and the Crucifixion – to depict the titular intolerance. For ten points, name this director showing the KKK riding to the rescue in The Birth of a Nation.Answer: D(avid) W(ark) GriffithBonus 13While not everyone can be Sherlock Holmes, detective fiction is filled with intriguing investigators. Name the detectives from the following works, for ten points each.10] This British police detective created by Collin Dexter solves the murder of Sylvia Kaye in Last Bus to Woodstock and, after the murderer of Yvonne Harrison is discovered in his last appearance, he dies of a heart attack.Answer: Detective Chief Inspector Endeavor Morse10] Later appearing in the story “Too Many Lived,” this Dashiell Hammett detective made his debut in the novel The Maltese Falcon.Answer: Sam Spade10] This P.D. James character is a Detective Chief Inspector when he determines Sally Jupp’s murderer in Cover Her Face. By his last appearance in The Private Patient, he has been promoted to Commander.Answer: Commander Adam DalglieshToss-Up 14This singer’s early work included the song “Eternal Love” off a Paul Jabara album and a duet with Teddy Pendergrass entitled “Hold Me.” Her debut solo album featured eight singles in the US including “Someone For Me” and “All at Once.” Starting in 1985, she had seven straight number one singles, a string broken when “Love Will Save the Day” reached only number 9. She played Rachel Marron in her debut film whose soundtrack would win the Grammy for Album of the Year, influenced by her cover of a Dolly Parton song. In 2012 her song “Celebrate,” a duet with Jordin Sparks from the Sparkle soundtrack, became her last top forty hit, being released three months after her death. For ten points, name this singer whose success included “How Will I Know” and “The Greatest Love of All.”Answer: Whitney HoustonBonus 14Name these quarterbacks from the Minnesota Vikings, for ten points each10] This scrambler led the NFL in career attempts, completions, and touchdown passes at his retirement, but he was the first quarterback to lose back to back Super Bowls, including a loss to the undefeated 1973 Dolphins.Answer: Fran Tarkenton10] During this quarterback’s 2000 season, he led the Vikings to a 7-0 start and eventual 11-5 record, and in 2004 he set the then record for total passing and rushing yards. After a less spectacular 2005 season, he was traded to Miami in 2006.Answer: Dante Culpepper10] This quarterback was the backup to Culpepper in 2003, winning both games he played, and played backup to Tavaris Jackson in 2008 before becoming the starter and winning 8 games before injuring his back.Answer: Gus FrerotteToss-Up 15One character with this nickname was Dimitrios Lonniadis, a radio operator on the Australian drama The Flying Doctors. Another character with this nickname was played by Sal Barone in a pilot episode, but was recast when Barone grew too quickly. That same character dresses as a witch for Halloween in the third season and later has his first sexual experience with his girlfriend Heather. A different character with this name dates Steve Hale during her sophomore and junior years in high school and goes to her senior prom with him after her friend Kimmy sets them up. For ten points identify this nickname shared by characters played by Michael Fishman and Candace Cameron on Roseanne and Full House.Answer: D.J.Bonus 15Name these roles Alan Rickman has played, for ten points each.10] Appearing in all of the Harry Potter films, Rickman played this potions master and seeming antagonist for Harry.Answer: Professor Severus Snape10] In his feature film debut, Rickman nearly stole the film as this German criminal in the first Die Hard movie; sadly, he falls to his death near the end of the film. Answer: Hans Gruber10] Rather than the villain, Rickman’s character is an actor who plays a Mak’tar doctor aboard the Protector ion the film Galxy Quest. Name either the doctor or the actor that Rickman plays.Answer: Alexander Dane or Dr. LazarusToss-Up 16From 1955 to 1975, Byrum Saam served as a full-time radio announcer for this baseball team, joined in 1971 by Harry Kalas. From the mid-1970s to the mid-80s, this team’s third baseman won the Golden Glove 10 times. John Vukovich, a member of the 1980 World Championship team, served as interim manager for nine games after this team fired Lee Elia in 1988. During Vukovich’s last season as a player for this team, Pete Rose surpassed Stan Musial’s National League hit record and Steve Carlton had his 3000th strike out. For ten points, name this only team for which Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt played. Answer: Philadelphia and/or Phillies Bonus 16They had their first four albums debut at number one, containing such songs as “One Thing” and “What Makes You Beautiful.” For ten points:10] Name this boy band made up of former X-Factor contestants who placed third as a group.Answer: One Direction10] In March 2015, this member of One Direction left the band to have a normal life out of the spotlight and relax.Answer: Zain Malik (accept either name) (accept: Zayn)10] Zayn then went on to record this solo album, released in March 2016, whose first single is the song “Pillowtalk.”Answer: Mind of MineToss-Up 17This actress had an uncredited role as the voice of the brain in The Man With Two Brains. One of this actress’s earlier film roles was Pinky Rose, a childlike woman who begins to take on the personality of her roommate, played by Shelley Duvall, in 3 Women. She played Holly, the fifteen year-old girlfriend of the murderous Kit Caruthers, in the 1973 film Badlands, and again played a teenager three years later in a role in which she kills Chris Hargensen and Billy Nolan after the prom. In 1981, she won a Best Actress award and had been nominated for a Grammy for singing the title song in a biopic about Loretta Lynn. For ten points, name this actress who played the lead role in Carrie and Coal Miner’s Daughter. Answer: Sissy Spacek (accept: Mary Elizabeth Spacek)Bonus 17On his namesake show, he played a neurotic stand-up comic who often broke the fourth wall by talking to the audience. For ten points each:10] Name this stand-up comic who was the regular guest host of The Tonight Show before Jay Leno and hosted the Grammy Awards four times from 1990-1994 and the Emmys three times in the early 2000s.Answer: Garry Shandling10] After appearing in his own show, Shandling starred as a fictional talk show host with Jeffrey Tambor as his sidekick in this series which lasted six seasons .Answer: Larry Sanders Show10] Before acting, Shandling wrote 4 episodes of this series, including one in which boxer George Foreman appears with Lamont in a play which Fred wants to direct.Answer: Sanford and Son Toss-Up 18This guitarist studied for a year under Scott Shelley at the Musonia music school owned by his mother. After playing with local bands such as Violet Fox, The Whore, and Mildred Pierce, and teaching guitar at his mother’s school, he and Kelli Garni began auditioning for a vocalist for their new band, eventually hiring Kevin Dubrow and forming Quiet Riot. Just before he left the band, he worked with Karl Sandoval to create the black and white polka dot flying ‘V’ which would become his trademark. He would appear on only two subsequent studio albums, Diary of a Madman and Blizzard of Ozz, the latter containing his guitar work on “Crazy Train.” For ten points, identify this guitarist memorialized by Ozzy Osbourne’s Tribute album.Answer: Randy RhoadsBonus 18He made his first appearance in a 1940 namesake comic and his first Silver Age appearance in Showcase #4. For ten points, identify these writers and illustrators involved in the creation and revision of the DC comic hero, The Flash.10] Along with illustrator Harry Lampert, this writer co-created the Jay Garrick version of the Flash. During the 1960s, he wrote 28 issues of The Flash, including “Flash of Two Worlds,” which introduced the concept of Earth-2.Answer: Gardner Fox 10] The illustrator for nearly 140 issues of The Flash from 1960 to 1985, this artist helped design the look of the Silver Age Flash and also revitalized the flagging Batman series in the 1964, adding the iconic yellow oval to the costume.Answer: Carmine Infantino10] This writer, who helmed The Flash from 2000-2005, helped bring Barry Allen back from the dead in his Flash: Rebirth series as well as bringing back Hal Jordan in Green Lantern: Rebirth.Answer: Geoff JohnsToss-Up 19One character in this novel directs a high school performance of Of Mice And Men, featuring Mike Coslaw as Lennie. That same character is working on a novel called The Murder Place, based upon one of two murders the character seeks to prevent, and uses the alias George Amberson while teaching at Denholm Consolidated High School. Each attempt to prevent a murder results in an altered timeline, one in which George Wallace becomes president and one in which the protagonist’s girlfriend Sadie is shot instead of the president. For ten points, name this Stephen King novel in which Jake Eppig seeks to prevent the murder of John F. Kennedy on the namesake date.Answer: 11/22/63Bonus 19This film centers on the inventor of the self-wringing Miracle Mop and Clothes It All Luggage System. For ten points each:10] Name this 2015 film starring Jennifer Lawrence as the president of Ingenious Designs.Answer: Joy10] Lawrence’s costar in Joy is this actor who also appeared with Lawrence in the films Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle.Answer: Bradley Cooper10] Cooper and Lawrence also appeared in this 2015 movie about timber baron George Pemberton. Lawrence plays his titular wife in this straight to video film is based upon a novel by Ron Rash. Answer: SerenaToss-Up 20This song comes right after Lorenzo Barcelata’s “El Cascabel” on the Voyager Golden Disk, one of four American musical contributions. Its opening riff is nearly identical to the opening solo on Louis Jordan’s “Ain’t That Just Like a Woman.” Covered by Judas Priest on the album Ram It Down, this song was the title track of a posthumous live album by Jimi Hendrix, and a live version by Buck Owens topped the country charts in 1969. The song describes a boy from outside New Orleans who, though unable to read or write well, can play his guitar “just like a ringing a bell.” For ten points, name this song performed by Marty McFly during the high school dance in Back to the Future, originally written by Chuck Berry.Answer: “Johnny B. Goode”Bonus 20Beginning in 2002, fans voted to choose the last player added to the league rosters during the MLB All-Star Game. For ten points:10] The first player chosen via the AL Final Vote was this former Red Sox outfielder. He cut his long hair and shaved his beard in 2005 when he signed with the Yankees.Answer: Johnny Damon 10] As of 2015, this is the only team who has never had a player on the Final Vote ballot. In 2002, however, this team’s Ichiro Suzuki was one of the AL starters.Answer: Seattle and/or Mariners 10] In 2015, this former Tigers’ pitcher was named the winning pitcher for the All-Star Game, pitching a hitless fourth inning.Answer: David PriceToss-Up 21This city is the site of the army blockade in the film 28 Days Later, and this city’s music scene is the subject of the film 24 Hour Party People. One band from this city released the albums Picture Book and A New Flame while another band which formed in this city recorded the songs, “I Wanna Be Adored” and “She Bangs the Drums.” In addition to Simply Red and The Stone Roses, this city gave rise to the Smiths who claimed this city had “so much to answer for” in the song “Suffer Little Children.” In soccer, a Premier League team from this city has won the championship 14 times since 1992. For ten points, name this city whose United team is led by Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney. Answer: ManchesterBonus 21Name these actresses who played the mom in the 1960s show, for ten points each.10] Vacuuming while wears heels and pearls as June Cleaver, this actress from Leave It to Beaver helped to create an iconic version of the 50s housewife.Answer: Barbara Billingsley10] The actress played the ideal mom twice, first as Ruth Martin, the mother of Timmy, on Lassie, and then later as Maureen, the matriarch of the Robinson family on Lost in Space. Answer: June Lockhart10] As the mother of three very lovely girls, this actress had to deal with Marcia’s love of Davy Jones, Cindy’s speech impediment, and Jan’s constant whining as Carol Brady.Answer: Florence HendersonToss-Up 22Rob Ray performed this action during an April 1992 game against the Nordiques after Sabres coach John Muckler unsuccessfully tried to use Ken Sutton’s stick. During a March 2001 game against the Flyers, Tie Domi did this while in the penalty box for roughing. Gerry Cheever was drinking a beer and therefore didn’t do this during a December 1979 game. After Stan Jonathan was hit with a rolled up program during that game against the Rangers, Terry O’Reilly and nearly the entire Bruins team left the ice to do this, including Mike Milbury who used John Kaptain’s shoe. For ten points, identify this action where a professional athlete uses a little force with someone in the stands.Answer: Fighting with a Fan (accept equivalents; prompt on “fighting”) ................
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