Trash

 This film sees a cameo by Dale Winton, who runs an AIDS related game show during a hallucination. A character in this film has sex with fifteen year old Diane, who claims she lives with flatmates that are later revealed to be her parents. The central figures attend the funeral of the athletic Tommy MacKenzie, who dies from AIDS related Toxoplasmosis from (*) sharing needles. While going through withdrawal, one character sees a deceased baby named Dawn, who had earlier died from neglect, crawl on his ceiling. For 10 points, name this Danny Boyle film starring Ewan McGregor as a heroin addict in Edinburgh.ANSWER: Trainspotting Tom Coughlin attempted to hire this man as Quality Control coach of the Giants while this man was offensive coordinator of the University of New Hampshire. One book about this man’s coaching strategy labelled it “organized chaos,” while another called him “America’s Most Innovative Coach”. This man suspended Jeremiah Masoli after that quarterback was convicted of burglary before the 2010 season, and he would start the RB-QB duo of Kenjon (*) Barner and Marcus Mariota in the 2012 season. While interviewing with the University of Florida, this man signed on to be head coach of the UCLA Bruins in the 2018 season. For 10 points, name this one time head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles who lost a BCS Championship Game in 2011 as coach of the Oregon Ducks.ANSWER: Chip KellyThis restaurant formerly required employees to answer the phone with the slogan, “where something delicious is always cooking”. This restaurant offered a four-egg omelette as one of its “American platters” but is better known for a certain fried delicacy. Founded by a pair of Chilean immigrants, this restaurant was tied to the Juarez Drug Cartel in a DEA investigation. (*) Madrigal Electromotive, the parent company of this restaurant, distanced themselves after a controversy involving one co-owner, Max Arciniega. Fourteen of these restaurants were owned by the other cofounder, Gustavo Fring, before his death. For 10 points, name this restaurant whose name translates to “The Chicken Brothers,” a central location in Breaking Bad.ANSWER: Los Pollos Hermanos <Brad> (Move to after fast food bonus)A film by this man begins with Cheng Huan promising his Buddhist mentor to spread that philosophy in the “Anglo-Saxon” country. Cheng Huan is credited as “Yellow Man” while an abused girl named Lucy is the title damsel in this man’s film Broken Blossoms. Another film by this man, which stars Lillian (*) Gish in the Stoneman family, was nearly banned after a campaign by the NAACP and may have motivated this man to release the film Intolerance. That film by this man was an adaptation of The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan. For 10 points, name this American director of The Birth of a Nation. ANSWER: D.W. Griffith A song from the EP Darts of Pleasure from this country implores the listener to “Find me and follow me through corridors, refectories” in the chorus of “The Dark of the Matinee”. A band from this country took their name from the crime family in The Goonies and released Here We Stand in 2008. That band earlier released the more successful album Costello (*) Music, which featured the soccer anthem “Chelsea Dagger” and “Whistle for the Choir”. The band responsible for the worldwide hit “Take Me Out” was from this nation, as is the 80s duo The Proclaimers. For 10 points, name this nation home to Belle & Sebastian, Franz Ferdinand, and many traditional groups who use bagpipes. ANSWER: Scotland [prompt on UK] Depending on who is asked, either Vernor’s Ginger Ale or this beverage was the most popular soda before The Great War. Created by John Caleb Bradberton, this beverage switched to a bright blue bottle eight years after its initial launch. Originally mixing 17 fruit flavors together, this soda had a “cherry variety” with a lot of red food coloring, mostly sold in the Boston area, and the “Dark” variety of this soda was 70 proof. This soda’s bottle caps were used as (*) currency in some circles after The Brotherhood of Steel devalued the dollar. While the FDA never found anything unsafe, one variant of this soda actually caused the drinker’s urine to glow, that being the “quantum” variety released in 2077. For 10 points, name this soda prominently featured in the Fallout Series. ANSWER: Nuka-Cola <Brad, though I don’t super want credit for this one> One person with this name is rivaled by The Tigers, who are the neighborhood bullies with headquarters behind Mr. Sweeney’s Auto Body shop. A rapper with this last name rapped alongside Schoolboy Q on his song “Dope-Fiend Rental” on the album Old. Professor Trelawney accurately predicts the death of Binky, a (*) rabbit belonging to a student with this last name who is bestfriends with Parvati Patil and Ron’s first girlfriend in his sixth year. A man with this last name is supposedly “Badder than old King Kong” and “Meaner than a junkyard dog” in a Jim Croce hit. For 10 points, give this adjective that names an NFL team in Cleveland. ANSWER: Brown [Accept Encyclopedia Brown, Danny Brown, Lavender Brown, Leroy Brown, or Cleveland Browns] With Lebron, Jordan, and Pippen, this man is one of four to win an NBA title the same year as winning Olympic Gold. Kobe Bryant punched this man in the face for blocking an overtime shot and this player blocked a James Harden shot in the 2017 Western conference semifinals to beat the Rockets. This man captained the only non-U.S. team to win Olympic gold since the end of the cold war and was the (*) Argentine flag-bearer at the 2008 Olympics. With Tony Parker and Tim Duncan, this man helped form the Spurs’ Big 3 for more than two hundred years and is currently in his 23rd season of professional basketball. For 10 points, name this balding shooting guard for the Spurs. Answer: Manu Ginobili <Brad>This singer’s first radio hit was partially inspired by Steve Earle’s “I Feel Alright” and included the lines “Dusty roads ain't made for walking, spinning tires ain't made for stopping”. That song is the title track from an album made by possible by this artist’s high finish in the first season reality show Nashville (*) Star. This singer is in a supergroup with Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley known as The Pistol Annies. This artist laments how her boyfriend “slapped [her] face” and how he “shook [her] like a ragdoll” in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s “Gunpowder & Lead”. For 10 points, name this country singer “Mama’s Broken Heart” singer divorced from Blake Shelton.ANSWER: Miranda LambertOn The Simpsons Episode “Last Exit to Springfield,” this woman is on air with Homer and Burns, claiming that she brought her own microphone. On “The Pinky and the Brain Reunion Special,” Brain asks if anyone is gullible enough to listen to this woman’s “psychobabble” after she says Brain’s inner child has a very large head. After the 21 scandal, this woman was grilled by a congressional committee on cheating on game shows, getting all of their questions right, before it came out that the producers actually tried to rig her game against her because she wouldn’t wear makeup. This woman supposedly became the first female (*) boxing commentator and called Sugar Ray Robinson's bout against Carmen Basilio, being asked to do so after winning a certain game show as a “boxing expert,” a field the producers selected to try to hamper her. For 10 points, name this first ever TV psychologist who got her start as the only female winner of The $64,000 Question.ANSWER: Joyce Brothers <Brad> Books in this town’s library are completely blank, since no residents read, and it oddly has no toilets. A bowling club member in this town named Roy complains to his friends about a burnt shirt due to his wife “thinking.” A woman receiving a “sex talk” from her daughter in this town sets off a fire in a tree in the front yard. A nude painting of the Joan Allen played Betty (*) Parker sets of a riot in this town when it is displayed in the window of a soda fountain shop. The main characters of a film enter this town via a TV remote given to them by a repairman played by Don Knotts. For 10 points, name this location which titles a fictional 1950s television town in a namesake 1998 Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon film. ANSWER: PleasantvilleThis band’s most recent album was inspired by the Italian children’s book The Rainbow Goblins and includes Justin Chancellor of Tool as the Goblin Master. This band covered the entire soundtrack for the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory with “the Frog Brigade Ensemble” in 2014. Music Journalist Robert Christgau called them “the strangest top-10 band ever” after listening to the album Pork Soda. A song by this band recounts how a mediocre sportsman has “a Bocephus sticker” and how he had “too many (*) Camparis one night,” leading to a vehicle collision. This group recorded the original version of the South Park theme song, with lead singer Les Claypool singing the alternate lyrics. For 10 points, name this US rock band with songs like “John the Fisherman” and “Jerry Was A Racecar Driver”.ANSWER: PrimusThis action might have been prompted by a certain character stopping production to keep Cliff from getting paid, or by a certain character’s attempt to put his wife in a sanitarium. Witnessed by ninety million people, this action took place at the end of the episode “A House Divided”. Vegas markets were set up on who did this action, with Dusty Farlow being a strong frontrunner, but Kristin Shepard was the culprit. Ed Robertson claimed that in 1980 this action introduced the concept of (*) season-ending cliffhangers, and this action was later lampooned in “Who Shot Mr. Burns.” For 10 points, name this action that saw Larry Hagman’s character assaulted in the TV show Dallas.ANSWER: Shooting J.R. Ewing (Take “Who Shot J.R.” or anything that shows they know it was about J.R. getting Shot) <Brad>A book adaptation of this intellectual property recounts how Osmund lost his wife Gisla to a raid by the Turon people. A biblical version of this game allows players to contribute material to the Wall of Jerusalem to earn a boost of points through the “King’s Blessing” card. Ports in this game give a preferable ratio in resource exchange. In a variant of this game named for Nuremberg, (*) roads are pre-established and there are no cities. Rolling a 7 in this European game allows the player to move a robber, which blocks player’s from gaining resources in whatever hex it is placed. For 10 victory points, name this German board game where players must construct settlements and trade resources on the title landmass. ANSWER: Settlers of Catan [Accept Die Siedler Von Catan] <Brad/Peter>Ilya Salmanzadeh produced a song by this band that sees the singer ask his paramour if she “would pay” his “rent”; that song initially appeared on this band’s debut EP Swaay. The bassist has written songs for this band with former Semi-Precious Weapon bandmate Justin Tranter like “Blow” featuring Kent Jones. This band made a cameo during Grease: Live, performing a cover of The Crickets’ song “Maybe Baby”. The best selling song by this band repeats lines like “You should be rolling with me” (*) and “You're a real-life fantasy” in the pre-chorus. The line “Talk to me, baby/I’m goin' blind from this sweet sweet craving, whoa-oh” is included in the chorus of that song about seaside sex. For 10 points, name this dance-rock band fronted by Joe Jonas which recorded the Top 10 song “Cake by the Ocean”.ANSWER: DNCEOne of these objects portrays Stalin as dying in 1954 instead of 1949, and that object caused Hawthorne Abendsen to lament not knowing George Dixon’s identity. One of these objects prevented an attack after Japan appeared to have a hydrogen bomb. Rudolph Wegener confronts Hitler, in a room showcasing a collection of these objects. The resistance attempts to kill Juliana (*) Crane after she gives one of these objects to Joe Blake and these objects are obsessively collected by the Man in the High Castle. For 10 points, name these objects that portray alternate realities, like the Allies winning World War II, found on old-timey reels.ANSWER: Films [Or alternate timeline films or Reels from The Man in the High Castle or etc] <Brad>A jazz festival hosted at this stadium featuring Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder in Summer 1973 ended in violence, leading to a 30 year hiatus of concerts here. This stadium featured the MLB’s second female PA announcer, Leslie Sterling, and its right field foul pole is named after contact hitter Johnny Pesky, who supposedly won pitcher Mel Parnell a game in 1948 when a home run hit it. When Roger (*) Clemens arrived at this stadium in 1984, he mistook it for a warehouse until he saw the tower lights. The 600 club in this stadium was renamed the .406 Club after the death of Ted Williams. The Green Monster is the left field wall of, for 10 points, what ballpark home to the Boston Red Sox?ANSWER: Fenway ParkThis land was ravaged by The War of the Bound Chest, in which many of the Heroes of Men fought evil creatures with enchanted weapons like the Picori Sword. This land’s northwestern “Snow Realm” has locales like Anouki Village run by Honcho. Deities include the whale Lord Jabu-Jabu and a set of deities who sent a “Great Flood” to protect its inhabitants. Races in this land include the Zuna, who inhabit the Desert of Doubt, and the (*) Minish, who are responsible for this land’s gem currency. In this land’s namesake castle, the king’s right-hand man Agahnim locks away a princess who, in a different incarnation, takes the form of Sheik. A hero of this land was raised in the Kokiri forest before the events of Ocarina of Time. For 10 points, name this setting of most of the Legend of Zelda franchise populated by Hylians.ANSWER: HyruleThis film’s sequel features Kurtwood Smith as a dance choreographer and was co-written by Sylvester Stallone. The protagonist's brother Frank Jr. leaves the priesthood while Bobby C attempts to get out of a relationship with his pregnant Catholic girlfriend, Pauline. At this movie’s climax, Bobby C falls off Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, prompting the protagonist to move from Brooklyn (*) to Manhattan after apologizing to his dance partner Stephanie Mangano. This Oscar winning film soundtrack includes many tracks from the Bee Gees, including “How Deep is your Love” and “Stayin’ Alive”. For 10 points, name this 1977 film, the breakout role for John Travolta as Tony Manero, a frequenter of New York discos.ANSWER: Saturday Night Fever Sassy Pants is an advocacy group to encourage women to participate in this sport, as it has a 10:1 male to female ratio in competition play. This sport’s initial Hall of Fame class included pro player Dave Dunipace, who founded the company Innova to manufacture equipment for this sport. Some throwing techniques in this sport include the Tomahawk, the Grenade, and the overhand wrist flip. Early targets used in this sport include marked (*) trees, hula hoops, or fence posts colored red. This non-golf sport has a similar scoring system of strokes and also has tees, which are usually pads of concrete or artificial turf. For 10 points, name this game which requires the player to throw a frisbee into a chained basket. ANSWER: Frisbee Golf [Accept Disc Golf; begrudgingly accept Frolf] An opium addict overdoses when his mansion’s Feng Shui is disrupted in this game, for which Emma Stone voiced the datable Amanda. For 10 points each: [10] Name this United Fronts game starring Wei Shen, an undercover detective from San Francisco, who is tasked with dismantling the Sun On Yee. ANSWER: Sleeping Dogs[10] Sleeping Dogs is set in this East Asian city with locales like Victoria Harbour and Kowloon. This real life city operates under the “One Country, Two Systems” policy.ANSWER: Hong Kong[10] A DLC package for Sleeping Dogs is named Year of this animal. The Snivy line in the fifth generation of the Pokemon games are based on these animals. ANSWER: SnakesIntegrating a sports league sure is hard work. For 10 points each:[10] This man broke Major League Baseball’s “color line”. Unlike the others in this bonus, he was actually very good; his number, 42, is universally retired across baseball.ANSWER: Jackie Robinson[10] Chuck Cooper was one of four players to integrate the NBA in 1950, as the first black player drafted, being selected by this team, where he played with Bones McKinnie and hall of famers Bob Cousy and Ed Macauley.ANSWER: Boston Celtics (accept either)[10] Jackie Robinson’s old college football teammates Woody Strode and Kenny Washington integrated the NFL by signing with this team to play in the Coliseum, where they played football in 2017.ANSWER: Los Angeles Rams (prompt on Los Angeles because there are and have been multiple LA NFL teams) <Brad>This six word phrase from the episode “Imitation Krabs” has been remixed with “Black and Yellow” and “Laffy Taffy” by the internet. For 10 points each:[10] Name this six word phrase said by a robot piloted by Plankton to steal a certain recipe. It was said shortly after the robot tells Spongebob to ignore the real Mr. Krabs. ANSWER: “Ravioli Ravioli Give Me the Formuoli”[10] Another meme Spongebob Squarepants spawned was this character saying “We should push Bikini Bottom, and move it somewhere else”. This character lives under a rock and has the last name Star. ANSWER: Patrick [10] Patrick is prodded to take his wallet by this villain in the episode “Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III”. This parody of Black Manta is extremely susceptible to the Tickle Belt and later joins E.V.I.L. ANSWER: Man RayA song by this band portrays an extremely animated night in Leeds, and references the Father of Civil Engineering, John Smeaton, in its opening verse. For 10 points each:[10] Name this indie band who recorded the song “I Predict a Riot” for their album Employment and found success with 2014’s Education, Education, Education & War.ANSWER: Kaiser Chiefs[10] Quiet Riot found success with this 1983 cover of a track by the 1970s rock band Slade. This song tells girls to “rock you boys” and says “We'll get wild, wild, wild”.ANSWER: “Cum On Feel the Noize”[10] “Riot” also titles a track on the 2016 release Awaken, My Love by this artist of the albums Because the Internet and Camp. ANSWER: Childish Gambino [Accept Donald Glover; prompt on “Glover”] Name some fictional schools from youth and adult programming, for 10 points each.[10] On Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, Ned, Moze, and Cookie attend this middle school named for a president who hated Nicholas Trist.ANSWER: James K. Polk Middle School[10] Bobby attends this school in Arlen, Texas named for a Dallas Cowboys coach who won two Super Bowl in the 1970s and invented the 4-3 defense. ANSWER: Tom Landry Middle School[10] This school names multiple Canadian drama series, including The Next Generation. ANSWER: Degrassi High [Accept “Junior High” in place of “High”] Rap Collective A Tribe Called Quest have made a multitude of references to a variety sports figures and teams in their tracks. For 10 points each: [10] In “Check the Rhime,” Q-Tip claims he “has scrawny legs but [he] moves” like this baseball player who broke Ty Cobb’s all time stealing record in 1977. This St. Louis Cardinals left fielder was inducted into the National League Hall of Fame in 1985. ANSWER: Lou Brock[10] In “Skypager”, Phife states that “Beeper's goin off like Don Trump gets checks/Keep my bases loaded like” this MLB team. This NL team lost a World Series to the Royals in 2015 and has a mascot with a baseball for a head. ANSWER: New York Mets[10] Phife claims to be the height of this NBA player in “Steve Biko (Stir It Up)”. This 5 ft 3 in player spent much of his career with the Hornets and coached the Charlotte Sting. ANSWER: Muggsy BoguesDuring a riot in the series Oz, this actress’s character Diane is taken hostage by Kareem Said during a jail riot. For 10 points:[10] This actress played the titular Nurse Jackie and matriarch Carmela in The Sopranos. ANSWER: Edie Falco[10] This actor plays Neo-Nazi Vernon Schillinger on Oz. He would go on to play “BR” in Thank You for Smoking, J. Jonah Jameson in the Spider-Man series, and the voice of Stanford Pines in Gravity Falls. ANSWER: J.K. Simmons[10] This man played “El Cid” in the Third and Fourth season of Oz. In another show, this Hispanic actor is the most famous person to attend Greendale Community College, leading to a statue being built of him on campus. ANSWER: Luis GuzmánThe first film produced by Laika was based on a Neil Gaiman novel. For 10 points each: [10] Wybourne Lovat gives this film’s title girl a doll that eerily resembles her, and a rat guides her to a dimension with button eyed doppelgangers of her friends and family. ANSWER: Coraline[10] Coraline was voiced by this child actress who also starred in War of the Worlds and Cat in the Hat. This sister of Elle was cast as Esther Greenwood in The Bell Jar.ANSWER: Dakota Fanning [10] This director is responsible for the film Coraline, which was done using stereoscopic stop motion. This director is also responsible for The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach. ANSWER: Henry SelickThis album succeeded Cheshire Cat and its Western-set cover has the band’s name on a bull’s behind. For 10 points each: [10] Name this 1997 album with singles like “Apple Shampoo” and “Dammit”.ANSWER: Dude Ranch[10] Dude Ranch is by this California band fronted by Matt Skiba and formerly Tom Delonge. Other albums include Enema of the State and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. ANSWER: Blink-182 [10] Dude Ranch’s producer Mark Trombino also worked on this band’s Commit This to Memory. This Justin Pierre fronted band released Panic Stations in 2015. ANSWER: Motion City Soundtrack Name some Marvel villains for 10 points each, since, you know, they’re a lot more fun than the good guys.[10] This character cheesily blackmailed Ms. Marvel for a prom date and beat up the blind DareDevil. This character also cold clocked Mary Jane and in “One More Day” made a literal deal with the devil to save Aunt May. ANSWER: Spider-Man (or Peter Parker)[10] This villain, born Anthony Masters, can mimic anyone he fights, allowing him to adopt their fighting style. In Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, Aunt May pays him to kill Deadpool after Peter’s death.ANSWER: Taskmaster[10] Born in a dimension known as the Faltine, this demon violated nature by taking on mass. He controls The Mindless Ones and battles with Dr. Strange a lot.ANSWER: Dormammu (Accept Umar since all the clues applies, except the gender, and, well…) <Brad>Name some NFL players with odd names for 10 points each:[10] This Packers free safety’s better known shortening of his first name comes from his grandma’s frustration of people not being able to say “Ha’Sean” correctly. ANSWER: Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix (accept Ha’Sean Treshon Clinton-Dix)[10] This LSU star has a Super Bowl ring from his one season with the Patriots. This linebacker was the Browns’ first round pick in the 2013 NFL draft. ANSWER: Barkevious Mingo[10] This Hall of Famer, who names the NCAA award for the top linebacker, played his whole career in Illinois, from vocational high school to the Chicago Bears. He played himself in Brian’s Song. ANSWER: Dick ButkusName some failed Late-Night TV hosts, for 10 points each.[10] This actor had a late-night talk show between 1983 and 1984 produced by MGM television. He is better known as the patriarch of the Seaver family and his son had a hit with 2013’s “Blurred Lines”ANSWER: Alan Thicke [btw, that late-night show was called Thicke of the Night][10] This extraterrestrial from Melmac hosted another ill-advised late-night 2000s series, known as his Hit Talk Show. ANSWER: ALF [or Alien Life Form] [10] This hot headed American tennis player has seven singles titles and nine doubles titles, and his wife Patty Smyth sang the intro for his short lived 2004 late-night show. ANSWER: John McEnroeI went to the Oregon Film Museum a while back so now you will hear a bonus sort of related to it. For 10 points each:[10] The Oregon film museum is in the old Clatsop County Jail in this Oregon city on the Pacific Coast. This Oregon town is named for a New Yorker who built a fur monopoly in the Pacific Northwest. ANSWER: Astoria, Oregon[10] The exterior shots of this 1980s film were shot at John Jacob Astor Elementary School in Astoria. This film revolves around an Arnold Schwarzenegger character who goes undercover as a teacher to track the drug lord Cullen Crisp. ANSWER: Kindergarten Cop[10] This film was set in the fictional Oregon town of Wakonda and follows the logger Henry Stamper, played by Paul Newman. This screenplay written by John Gay is an adaptation of Ken Kesey’s second novel, whose title is taken from “Goodnight Irene.” ANSWER: Sometimes a Great NotionName some popular British videos and acts in MTV’s early years, for 10 points each.[10] The first music video shown on MTV was this single by the one-hit wonders The Buggles. This synthpop hit’s video features actress Virginia Hey in a test tube while Hans Zimmer can briefly be seen playing a keyboard. ANSWER: “Video Killed the Radio Star”[10] MTV was said to have sparked a second British Invasion by playing this band’s “Don’t You Want Me” in 1982. ANSWER: The Human League [10] This Dire Straits song opens with Sting’s “I Want My MTV” falsetto. This music video featured lyrics illustrated by early computer animation. ANSWER: “Money for Nothing”Plenty Mario Kart copycats achieved similar success. For 10 points each:[10] This character’s name is the first word of a racing game which features “Sega All-Stars” its sequel is “Transformed”. This character got his start on the Genesis and his second game sees him paired with his friend, Tails. ANSWER: Sonic the Hedgehog[10] This game pits the player against Nitrous Oxide, who seeks to destroy the planet. This fourth Crash Bandicoot game had an indirect sequel, Crash Nitro Kart. ANSWER: Crash Team Racing[10] This game by Rare included Conker and Banjo as playable characters before they starred in their namesake games. This racer named after a nephew of Donkey Kong is set on Timber’s Island. ANSWER: Diddy Kong RacingName some things about one of the most prolific child actors of the ‘50s and ‘60s, with credits from Red Skelton to Dennis the Menace, for 10 points each:[10] Ron Howard carries a fishing pole in the opening credits of this show, on which he played Opie Taylor. Its other characters include bumbling Barney Fife and Goober Pyle. ANSWER: The Andy Griffith Show[10] Howard won an Oscar for directing this movie and another for co-producing it. This movie was adapted from a Sylvia Nasar book and contains a memorable scene where the main character pushes his desk out of his window at Princeton.ANSWER: A Beautiful Mind[10] Howard directed this film centering on a 1977 interview with an English talk show host. Starring Martin Sheen and Frank Langella, this movie contained interviews with the real Jack Brennan and Irving Lazar about the aftermath of the Watergate confession.ANSWER: Frost/Nixon <Brad>All in the Family had a multitude of spinoffs and specials. For 10 points each:[10] George and Louise’s successful dry-cleaning business allows this spinoff’s namesake black family to leave Archie Bunker’s Queens neighborhood for Manhattan.ANSWER: The Jeffersons[10] This series was spawned from Maude, already a spin-off of All in the Family. It followed Maude’s maid Florida Evans in the housing projects of Chicago. J.J. on this show would often say “Dy-no-mite!” in episodes of this series. ANSWER: Good Times[10] A special during the original run of All in the Family was a retrospective of the show’s impact, hosted by this actor. This actor played Tom Joad in The Grapes of Wrath and the architect who is the first to vote not guilty in 12 Angry Men. ANSWER:Henry Fonda [prompt on “Fonda”]The 2000s had some cool music videos. For 10 points each:[10] This White Stripes video directed by Michel Gondry uses Lego animation to give the illusion of motion. This song from White Blood Cells contains the line “Come and kiss me by the riverside/Bobby says it's fine, he don't consider it cheating”.ANSWER: “Fell in Love with A Girl”[10] This song’s sees a black family dancing to a band made up of men like Benjamin Andre and Ice Cold on the Ed Sullivan Show. André 3000 had to perform the song 23 times, and at one point says to “Shake it like a Polaroid picture”.ANSWER: “Hey Ya”[10] This video sees street hoodlums with crosses on their jackets vandalizing property and harassing pedestrians. The young Parisian teenagers in this electronic song’s video eventually jack a car and set it ablaze. ANSWER: “Stress”British Premier League Soccer is allegedly a thing. For 10 points each:[10] Tottenham Hotspur currently play in this stadium while a new one is being built. The English national team play here, and it has the most toilets of any other venue in the world, as it is the largest stadium in England. ANSWER: Wembley Stadium[10] Until his 2018 trade to LA Galaxy, Man-U’s most notable player was this 36 year old, the all-time leading goal scorer for PSG as well as for his native Sweden.ANSWER: Zlatan Ibrahimovi?[10] In 2014, this team returned to the Premier League, narrowly escaping relegation that year. They went into 2015 as 5000-1 underdogs, magically winning that season.ANSWER: Leicester City (Be lenient, but it’s pronounced “Lester”) <Brad>It may be academic, but let’s talk about people getting trashed in art, for 10 points each.[10] This Edgar Degas painting depicts a weary man looking to the right while the female next to him looks at the title green liquid. ANSWER: L’Absinthe [or The Absinthe Drinker][10] This painting depicts actress Angèle Legault and the artist’s future wife Aline Charigot drinking and eating at a restaurant on the waterfront of the Seine. ANSWER: Luncheon of the Boating Party[10] This artist’s The Poker Game sees multiple dogs drinking Old Saratoga Whiskey while smoking and playing cards.ANSWER: Cassius Marcellus Coolidge ................
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