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F.O.G.H.A.T. 2011: Observing a Moment of “Slowride”

Packet #6

Written by Jeremy White

Toss-ups

1. Highlights of this person’s college senior year included completing an 87-yard pass to Silas Daniels against Louisiana Tech and passing for 374 yards against Tennessee in the SEC championship game. Drafted one spot after Aaron Rodgers, this person’s first NFL start came in his rookie year due to Marc Brunell being benched. In 2010, this person completed a 47-yard pass to Jacoby Ford that set-up an overtime win over the Kansas City Chiefs just two months after a game against the St. Louis Rams in which he was benched for Bruce Gradkowski. For ten points, Donovan McNabb’s arrival to the Redskins led to what Auburn alum quarterback being traded to the Oakland Raiders.

Answer: Jason Campbell

2. This band recorded the theme song for the 1980s cartoon, Rubik: The Amazing Cube and they recorded “Like a Cannonball” for the film, Cannonball Run 2. They sang “Your picture’s on the cover, I wanna be your lover” on “Cosmopolitan Girl” and “You tell me all the sweet things that I need to hear” on “Hold Me.” Chris Moy was selected to join this group in an MTV reality series and sang on their single “More Than Words (AEIOU).” One former member of this group, Robi Draco Rosa, has produced songs like “She Bangs” for another former member, Ricky Martin. For ten points, since 1977, a frequently shifting lineup has been a feature of what Puerto Rican boy band.

Answer: Menudo

3. Episodes of this series featured the Ele-melons going on strike and the title character starting a talk show after eating Brain Grubb. One character on this series fell in love with the animatronic Señorita Mesquite, almost exclusively says “Radda” and is named Schnitzel. Mrs. Endive’s employee named Panini has a crush on this series’ title character. Created by C.H. Greenblatt, this series is usually set at a Marzipan City business owned by Mung Daal. For ten points, name this Cartoon Network series that focused on the titular chef’s apprentice at a catering business.

Answer: Chowder

4. This person played Cassie Willis, who talks to Natalie Portman’s character about being the widow of an Iraq War soldier, in the film Brothers. This person played a young woman who tells a couple played by Pierce Brosnan and Susan Sarandon that she is pregnant with their deceased son’s child in a film called The Greatest. This actress played the woman who runs the website Frozen Truth in a 2010 sequel and played a resident of Hailsham in the film adaptation Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, Never Let Me Go. For ten points, name this actress who played Gordon Gekko’s daughter in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps after receiving an Oscar nomination for her work in the film An Education.

Answer: Carey Hannah Mulligan

5. This website has nothing to do with Bill O’Reilly, but has a blog named Spin Factor. Visitors can play the Learn and Earn trivia quiz or the daily Classic Cash game by clicking on an image of a poster. Its FAQ says it does not allow stop-loss limit orders, which if possible, could have been deployed on Kimberly Pierce’s Stop Loss. This site offers Idol Warrants and Starbonds, which are valued based on the box office performance of the last five films featuring a specific actor. For ten points, name this website on which users can trade virtual securities based on the financial success of television programs and movies.

Answer: Hollywood Stock Exchange

6. This band’s debut album featured a song written by their bassist named “N.S.U.”, a five-minute drum solo named “Toad” and a cover of Robert Johnson’s “Four Until Late” sung by their lead guitarist. The US version of their debut album added a single that says “Dance floor is the sea, ceiling is the sky. You’re the sun and as you shine on me, I feel free.” A place with black curtains near the station is the titular location of their song entitled “White Room.” For ten points, “Sunshine of Your Love” is the best known song by what 1960s supergroup composed of Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton.

Answer: Cream

7. This person wrote both the book of the musical Sherry and a 1993 book of real and invented terms of venery entitled An Exaltation of Larks. This person was in the midst of a ten-year run of playing Dick Grant on Guiding Light when his father published The Holy Barbarians. Dave Chappelle once gave this person two hundred dollars during an episode of the series in which he usually asks a series of questions created by Bernard Pivot. For ten points, name this writer who is best known for fawning over celebrity thespians as the host of Inside the Actor’s Studio.

Answer: James Lipton

8. In 2009, this person claimed an “isolated incident” led to his positive test for marijuana during the World Baseball Classic. In 2007, this person was named the Pacific Coast League’s MVP and earned a September call-up that led to hitting a two-run home run in an NLDS game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. In 2008, this player became the first catcher since Gabby Hartnett to play in multiple postseasons for his team, won the National League Rookie of the Year award and caught a no-hitter for Carlos Zambrano. For ten points, name this current catcher for the Chicago Cubs.

Answer: Geovany Soto

9. This character arrests a mob boss named Reggie Galen in the most recent novel in which he appears. On TV, a clerk played by Mae Whitman helped this character apprehend two men assaulting convenience store employees and a woman played by Camryn Mannheim asked this character to find a missing child the press calls “Little Boy Blue.” This character has frequently collaborated with detective Sunny Randall and has had a deputy known as “Suitcase.” For ten points, name this alcoholic sheriff of Paradise, Massachusetts who is the main character of both a series of Robert Parker novels and a series of CBS TV movies starring Tom Selleck.

Answer: Jesse and/or Stone

10. This film’s first scene determines the disposition of frequent flyer miles earned by Mr. Kroger, who is played by Dwight Yoakam. One of the title characters likes to put maple syrup in his hair after having a tough week and confesses having played weekly checkers games with a childhood imaginary friend to a priest played by Henry Gibson. Late in this film, another title character is beaten by Sack Lodge at an engagement party and attends a funeral with the legendary Chaz Reinhold. For ten points, name this 2005 comedy in which the family of Treasury Secretary Cleary has a memorable weekend with the title characters played by Owen Wilson and Jeremy Vaughn.

Answer: Wedding Crashers

11. This series’ first episode featured Ava the Elephant. Captain Ice Cream was introduced later in the first season. This series’ titular figures include a co-host of The Lang and O’Leary Exchange and Daymond John, the founder of FUBU. A graffiti removal service, flatulence-filtering underwear and the Wake n Bacon alarm clock are all ideas unsuccessfully pitched to the titular figures who were joined by Mark Cuban and Jeff Foxworthy in 2011. For ten points, name this ABC series based on the BBC’s Dragon’s Den in which entrepreneurs try to get venture capital from of the titular group of investors.

Answer: Shark Tank

12. In October, 2010, this band considered suing Diana Vickers over similarities between “My Wicked Heart” and one of their hits and released a book co-written with late LA club owner Brendan Mullen. This band recently recorded their first album with Josh Klinghoffer as guitarist. Their most recently released album features lyrics like “Must have been a hundred miles, any of a hundred styles”, “The more I see, the less I know, the more I’d like to let it go” and “Down in the badlands she was saving the best for last; it only hurts when I laugh.” For ten points, “Hump de Bump” and “Snow (Hey Oh)” were modern rock hits from this band’s most recent album Stadium Arcadium as was “Dani California.”

Answer: Red Hot Chili Peppers

13. This character once gave a yellow Porsche 911 to a sister named Alice and was described as a “red-headed mind reader” by Bree Turner. This well-traveled character took a hunting trip to South America, went to Volterra, Italy for the St. Marcus Day festival and visited Alaskan vegetarians after a stressful event in biology class. This character’s honeymoon was on an island near Rio de Janeiro and led to the conception of Renesmee. For ten points, name this character whose “team” was presumably pleased when Bella married him in Breaking Dawn, the last book of the Twilight series.

Answer: Edward Cullen

14. In Breakfast at Tiffany’s, the mob boss who Holly is paid to visit in Sing Sing uses the name of these objects as a surname. These objects are mentioned in the title of a film in which Frank Bennett attempts to kidnap a child named after Idgie Threadgoode’s late brother. One of these objects killed a child that walked too slowly according to the joke that was told in the Fox Force Five pilot by Mia Wallace according to a scene in Pulp Ficiton. The song “Puberty Love” ultimately stops an attack of killer ones of these in a late 70s film. For ten points, name these objects that are also used to rate if a film is fresh or rotten on a review aggregation website.

Answer: Tomato or Tomatoes

15. This person’s bad luck with the AFC East includes being struck in the eye while covering a 2002 Jets mini-camp and needing an emergency appendectomy during a trip for a 2007 Monday night Dolphins game. This person presided over “Odd Man Out”, “Stop the Presses”, “Journey Men” and “Lineup Card” while he was the host of Stump the Schwab. In recent months, this person nearly ran over the Milwaukee Bucks mascot while driving an RV during a commercial and had to miss some work for cancer treatment. For ten points, “he’s as cool as the other side of the pillow” and “Boo yah!” are among the catchphrases of what veteran Sports Center anchor?

Answer: Stuart Scott Also accept “Stu” Scott

16. This character used a cigar to destroy Deuteronomy, the demon who possessed a talk show host. This character was transformed into a rat by a vat of chemicals and into a female warrior by the Amulet of Azzuzzu, both while batting his frequent nemesis, Doctor Bong. In the 1976 presidential election, the All Night Party’s candidate was this Steve Gerber-created character who had previously fallen off the Stepping Stones of Oblivion and landed in Cleveland. For ten points, name this Marvel comic book character best known as the title character of a 1986 George Lucas-produced box office bomb.

Answer: Howard the Duck

17. A kidnapper demands a ransom of one thousand cat biscuits in the video game entitled this character’s “Wacky World of Wii.” Inspired by Mister Hulot [pron. Hugh-low], this character appeared on a TV special called Canned Laughter before getting an eponymous series in 1990. This character is a security guard at London’s National Gallery assigned to oversee moving Whistler’s Mother to the United States in the 1997 feature film in which he is the title character. This character often acts coldly to his girlfriend, Irma Gobb, usually drives a yellow and black Mini and prizes his stuffed toy, Teddy. For ten points, name this mostly silent, bumbling comedic character played by Rowan Atkinson.

Answer: Mr. Bean

18. This person directed the 1944 documentary about the Memphis Belle and helmed a Palme D’or winner in which Gary Cooper played a Quaker who decides to support the Civil War. Besides Friendly Persuasion, this person directed the films for which Barbara Streisand, Olivia DeHaviland, Greer Garson and Audrey Heprurn won their Best Actress Oscars, namely Funny Girl, The Heiress, Mrs. Miniver and Roman Holiday. For ten points, name this director who won his third Best Director Oscar for Ben Hur.

Answer: William Wyler

19. In a 2006 New York Times article, Donald Rumsfeld was accused of cheating at this sport. In 2004, Vicky Botwright was not allowed to wear a thong at this sport’s British Open. Geoff Hunt won the first four men’s titles at the World Open of this sport and Jahangir Khan won the next five. International competitions of this sport typically use double yellow dot balls, but the so-called American version of this sport uses a harder ball. For ten points, a shorter 32-foot court length and a “tin” along the floor of the front wall distinguish what indoor sport from racquetball?

Answer: Squash

20. In Disturbia, Ashley makes Kale’s ringtone a sample of this song in which one vocalist claims to be just like Georgie Pudding Pie. In 1999, a new, re-titled version of this song was released featuring lines like “Gore always asks him why he sexes so much.” Its intro features a sample of a film scene in which Rafterman and Joker are offered a range of services for ten dollars. One vocalist on this song claims to be “a freak in heat” and “a dog without warnin’” because of the titular phrase. For ten points, name this most successful single by 2 Live Crew.

Answer: Me So Horny

21. In the 1982 edition of this event, Guillermo Vilas lost to an unseeded, seventeen-year-old Mats Wilander in the men’s singles final. In 2008, Justine Henin retired less than two weeks before this event despite having won its women’s singles title each of the previous three years. In the 2010 edition of this event, the Williams sisters won their fourth consecutive Grand Slam women’s doubles tournament and Francesca Schiavone became the first Italian winner of a women’s Grand Slam singles title. Robin Soderling has two consecutive runner-up finishes in this event’s men’s singles tournament, which has been won five times out of the last six years by Rafael Nadal. For ten points, name this Grand Slam tennis tournament held annually at Roland Garros.

Answer: French Open

22. In 2011, this website’s on-line store offered new products like a “Salute to Animals” View Master reel. Kleen Stride, iFeast, Underwater Mobile Phone Case, Visor Organizer and the USB Toaster are all products featured on this website’s store’s decoy gift boxes. This website’s store offers a number of apparel items featuring the phrase “Area Man” and sells books like My Year of Flops, A Book of Jean’s Own, Homeland Insecurity and Our Dumb World. For ten points, name this website that is “America’s Finest News Source.”

Answer: The

Bonus

1. Visual Bonus. Given a screen capture depicting a ventriloquist and a ventriloquist’s dummy from an episode of a comedic television series, name the series for five points and the ventriloquist dummy featured in the picture for another five.

(5,5) Picture A

Answer: Soap and Bob

(5,5) Picture B

Answer: Arrested Development and Franklin Delano Bluth

(5, 5) Picture C:

Answer: The Jeff Dunham Show and Peanut

2. Answer questions about entities with backgrounds in Asia by way of Missouri for ten points each.

(10) Brown Manufacturing of Clinton, Missouri introduced a game played with marbles on a six-pointed star under a politically incorrect name that has been replaced by this modern name.

Answer: Chinese Checkers (sadly, it was originally named Chinker Chek)

(10) One regional variant of the Chinese food dish Cashew Chicken was created at Leong’s Tea House in this Missouri city that is home to Missouri State University.

Answer: Springfeld

(10) Born in St. Louis, this Chinese American won the 1997 Nobel Prize for Physics before President Obama named him the Secretary of Energy.

Answer: Steven Chu

3. For ten points each, answer these questions about unrelated songs.

(10) In this song, Joni Mitchell complains that they paved paradise and put up a parking lot and notes you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.

Answer: Big Yellow Taxi

(10) A cab driver does not realize his last fare for the night was a former lover in “Taxi”, a song by this singer-songwriter better known for “Cat’s in the Cradle.”

Answer: Harry Chapin

(10) “Joe le Taxi” was a huge international hit song for this French singer who also starred in the film The Girl on the Bridge, but is probably better known in the US as Mrs. Johnny Depp.

Answer: Vanessa Paradis

4. Answer these questions about world record times for running a specific distance.

(10) Moroccan Hicham El Gerrouj’s three minutes, forty-three seconds is the world record at this distance, which has been replaced in most international competitions by the 1,500-meters?

Answer: One Mile Also 5,280 feet or 1,609 meters or 1.609 kilometers

(10) What English runner was the first runner to achieve a mile time under four minutes with a 3:59.4 set in Oxford in 1954?

Answer: Roger Gilbert Bannister

(10) In 1981, Filbert Bayi’s record in the mile was broken by this man who won Olympic gold in the 1,500 meters in 1980 and 1984, became a member of Parliament in the 1990s and led London’s successful bid to host the Olympics.

Answer: Sebastian Newbold Coe

5. Name these classic films set in a Florida hotel for ten points each.

(10) After witnessing a gangland murder, musicians played by Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis in this film dress in drag to hide in an all-girl band fronted by Marilyn Monroe’s Sugar Kane.

Answer: Some Like it Hot

(10) Claire Trevor won an Oscar playing the mistress of Edward G. Robinson’s gangster character, Johnny Rocco in this film. In it, Rocco takes control of a hotel where Humphrey Bogart’s character is staying and Lauren Bacall’s character is working.

Answer: Key Largo

(10) Groucho runs a Florida hotel and employs Chico in driving up the price of worthless land during an auction in this first feature film to star the Marx Brothers.

Answer: The Cocoanuts

6. Name these bands formed in Gainesville, Florida for ten points each.

(10) The most famous band formed in Gainesville is this group who went on tour in 2010 promoting a new album Mojo and playing old hits like “Learning to Fly” and “American Girl.”

Answer: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

(10) “Sink Florida Sink” was an early track by this punk band who in 2007 released the widely acclaimed album New Wave featuring the songs “Thrash Unreal” and “Stop!”

Answer: Against Me

(10) This Ryan Newell-fronted band had their biggest success with the top 20 single “All For You” from their album Somewhere More Familiar.

Answer: Sister Hazel

7. Answer these questions about a video game series for ten points each.

(10) Part platform game and part third-person shooter, this 2007 PS3 game features journalist Elena Fisher and “Sully” Sullivan assisting the descendant of a British explorer in an attempt to find El Dorado.

Answer: Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune

(10) A man’s girlfriend mistaking Uncharted 2 for a movie was filed under “not an issue” by this recurring Playstation 3 advertising character who has held titles like Chief Weaponologist and VP of Add More Awesome.

Answer: Kevin and/or Butler

(10) The developers of Uncharted 3 have said the game will not be compatible with this motion sensitive controller system meant to give PS3 similar functionality to the Wii.

Answer: Playstation Move

8. Answer these questions about Cafu for ten points each.

(10) With seventeen more than Roberto Carlos, Cafu is the most capped player in the history of what nation’s national soccer team?

Answer: Brazil

(10) Cafu was a member of this team in 2007 when it defeated Liverpool to take the finals of the UEFA Champions Cup. Cafu’s countryman Kaka was their leading scorer in the tournament.

Answer: A.C. Milan or Associazione Calcio Milan

(10) Cafu was a member of the FIFA 100, a list of the greatest living soccer players assembled by this person, who is the all-time leading scorer for Brazil’s national team.

Answer: Pele or Edison "Edson" Arantes do Nascimento

9. For ten points each, answer these questions about notable firsts for Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison film production company.

(10) The first PG-rated Happy Madison film was The Master of Disguise in which this SNL alum starred as Pistachio, the son of an Italian spy who in the course of the film impersonates Quint from Jaws and George Bush

Answer: Dana Thomas Carvey

(10) This first film released under Happy Madison’s sub-brand for dramas, Mr. Madison 23, starred Don Cheadle as a doctor and Sandler as a man whose wife and daughters were killed on 9/11.

Answer: Reign Over Me

(10) The first, and so-far only, Happy Madison film to not even gross ten million at the box-office is this movie in which Steve Zahn plays the host of a failing TV program about the outdoors.

Answer: Strange Wilderness

10. Answer these questions about Linwood Boomer for ten points each.

(10) Boomer is best known as the creator of what early 2000s Fox series about the exploits of the titular “Krelboyne” and his brothers Francis, Reese and Dewey.

Answer: Malcolm in the Middle

(10) Before creating Malcolm, Boomer played a teacher who married a blind woman named Mary Ingalls on this series set in 1880s Walnut Grove, Minnesota.

Answer: Little House on the Prairie

(10) Boomer wrote a never-broadcast pilot for a proposed US version of this British sci-fi comedy series in which Craig Charles played a man living on a mining spaceship with a hologram, a humanoid cat and a computer named Holly.

Answer: Red Dwarf

11. For ten points each, answer these questions related to a golf course.

(10) In 2000, Tiger Woods broke the record for largest margin of victory in a major at the U.S. Open played on what California course on the Monterey Peninsula?

Answer: Pebble Beach Golf Links

(10) Nicknamed “Mr. Consistency”, this Texan was 1989’s PGA Player of the Year and the 1981 and 1982 Vardon Trophy winner, but his only major win was the 1992 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach.

Answer: Thomas Oliver “Tom” Kite

(10) This golfer from Northern Ireland won the most recent U.S. Open at Pebble Beach in 2010.

Answer: Graeme McDowell

12. Answer these questions about reality series set on farms for ten points each.

(10) In 2003, the first season of what Fox reality series featured Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie moving into a farm in Altus, Arkansas?

Answer: The Simple Life

(10) Lifetime is creating a reality show about the Hawaiian macadamia nut farm owned by this woman, who is most famous for playing a sitcom character who worked at a plastics plant and ran the Lanford Lunch Box with sister Jackie, who was played by Laurie Metcalf.

Answer: Roseanne Cherie Barr

(10) This Planet Green reality show follows writer Josh Kilmer-Purcell and his partner as they run an upstate New York farm.

Answer: The Fabulous Beekman Boys

13. Name these country music artists from their songs about different types of wind.

(10) “Chicago Wind” was the title song of a 2005 album by this country music legend whose past albums include Mama Tried, I’m a Lonesome Fugitive and If We Make it Through December.

Answer: Merle Ronald Haggard

(10) “Hickory Wind” from The Byrds’ country album, Sweetheart of the Rodeo, was co-written by this Flying Burrito Brother who re-recorded the song for his solo LP, Grievous Angel.

Answer: Gram Parsons or Ingram Cecil Connor III

(10) “Seminole Wind” was a country hit for this singer and the title track of his album that produced his number one hit “Straight Tequila Night.” His other country number ones include “Swingin’” and “Black Sheep.”

Answer: John David Anderson

14. Answer these questions about actresses portraying the Brothers Grimm heroine Rapunzel for ten points each.

(10) Mandy Moore sang songs like “I See the Light”? and “When Will My Life Begin” as the voice of Rapunzel in what 2010 Disney animated film?

Answer: Tangled

(10) This actress provided the voice of Rapunzel in Shrek the Third, which also featured her co-star in Away We Go, John Krasinski, as the voice of Lancelot.

Answer: Maya Rudoplh

(10) This actress played Rapunzel in an episode of her Faerie Tale Theater that aired on Showtime in the 1980s.

Answer: Shelley Alexis Duvall

15. Answer the following about a video game character for ten points each.

(10) Archie Comics has published a 200-plus-issue series named for this video game character in which the title character has saved Princess Sally Acorn and fought the tyrannical Dr. Robotnik.

Answer: Sonic the Hedgehog

(10) In this 2010 entry to the series for the Wii and DS, Sonic travels to Dr. Eggman’s outer space amusement park and liberates the Wisps that are to be used in a mind control cannon.

Answer: Sonic Colors

(10) In this 2008 game available on Xbox, PS3 and Wii, Sonic is his speedy self on daytime levels, but transforms into a Werehog, a slow brawler with stretchy arms during nighttime levels.

Answer: Sonic Unleashed

16. Name the 2010 winners of the longest races by distance on the schedules of various major auto racing series for ten points each.

(10) NASCAR’s longest race, the Coca-Cola 600, was won in 2010 by this Penske driver who won the first Nextel Cup title decided by the Chase while driving for Roush.

Answer: Kurt Thomas Busch Prompt on Busch

(10) The longest current Formula One race is the Malaysian Grand Prix, which in 2010 was won by what Red Bull driver who went on to win four more races and the World Championship.

Answer: Sebastian Vettel

(10) The longest 2010 World Rally Championship race was the 1,500-kilometer Wales Rally which was won by what French driver who has won the last seven WRC season championships.

Answer: Sebastian Loeb

17. For ten points each, answer these questions about covers by synth pop duos.

(10) Dave Ball and Marc Almond were the members of this duo whose only major US hit was a cover of Gloria Jones’ song “Tainted Love.”

Answer: Soft Cell

(10) Although “Promises Promises” helped Naked Eyes avoid one-hit wonder status, their biggest hit was a cover of this Burt Bacharach and Hal David song that was a UK hit for Sandie Shaw.

Answer: “(There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me”

(10) Although in 2003 this duo composed of Andy Bell and Vince Clarke released the covers album Other People’s Songs, their mid-80s hits “A Little Respect” and “Chains of Love” were originals.

Answer: Erasure

18. For ten points each, answer these questions about films featuring high school wrestling.

(10) In this 2011 film, Paul Giamatti plays a struggling New Jersey lawyer whose family takes in a troubled teen who was a top ranked high school wrestler in Ohio.

Answer: Win Win

(10) In the film The World According to the Garp, this author of the book on which the film was based has a cameo as a referee at one of Garp’s high school wrestling matches.

Answer: John Irving

(10) In Vision Quest, one of Matthew Modine’s characters high school wrestling teammates was played by this actual collegiate wrestler who is best known for playing the object of Molly Ringwald’s character’s desire in Sixteen Candles.

Answer: Michael Schoeffling

19. Answer these questions about championship belts for ten points each.

(10) This person hoisted a replica WWE belt upon being named the MVP of Super Bowl 45 after having mimed putting one on throughout the season.

Answer: Aaron Rodgers

(10) At the time of its 2001 bankruptcy, Terry Gerin, aka “Rhino,” held this organization’s heavyweight championship belt. If you believe James Dinan, the same belt was awarded annually by TRASH beginning in 2001 until 2011, in which they couldn’t be bothered to run a national tourney.

Answer: ECW or Extreme Championship Wrestling

(10) As of April, 2011, this person has won the Mustard Belt four consecutive times beginning with an upset victory over Takeru Kobayashi in the 2007 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest.

Answer: Joseph Christian “Joey” Chestnut

20. Answer these questions about a non-alcoholic component of many mixed drinks for ten points each.

(10) Planter’s Punch and the Bacardi Cocktail are among many mixed drinks that, according to the IBA, mix rum with what traditionally pomegranate flavored syrup?

Answer: Grenadine

(10) This liquid and grenadine are found together with ginger ale in a traditional Shirley Temple and with tequila in a tequila sunrise.

Answer: Orange Juice

(10) The best-selling grenadine the US is that sold by this brand of drink mixes and infusions that is named for a Scottish businessman and owned by the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group.

Answer: Rose’s

21. For ten points each, answer these questions about related short films.

(10) A documentary short entitled The President Meets the King chronicles this person’s visit to the White House to receive a Bureau of Narcotics badge from Richard Nixon.

Answer: Elvis or Elvis Aron Presley

(10) Jim Carrey impersonates Elvis while driving a bed car during Pecan Pie, a short film by Michel Gondry that was shot during production of this Gondry film that also starred Carrey.

Answer: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

(10) In 1989, this person directed a comedic short called Elvis Stories, which starred Andy Dick, who was also in the cast of this person’s 1992 Fox sketch comedy show along Janeane Garofalo and Bob Odenkirk.

Answer: Benjamin Edward “Ben” Stiller

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