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F.O.G.H.A.T. 2009: The Ninth Tournament Should Be Double Live

Packet #2

Written by Jeremy White

Based on a theme by Jeremy White

Toss-ups

1. From 1963 to 1967, this event was held at Aqueduct Racetrack due to construction at its usual venue. The 2-minute-and-24-second winning time posted in 1973 is this event’s fastest winning time since it assumed its current distance in 1926. Laffit Pincay won this event three consecutive times in the 1980s with Conquistador Cielo, Caveat and Swale. Nick Zito trained its 2004 winner Birdstone whose son is the most recent winner, Summer Bird. In 2003, Empire Maker won it, thereby preventing favorite Funny Cide from replacing Affirmed as the most recent winner of a notable sports feat. For ten points, name this New York state sporting event that is longest in distance and last sequentially of the three Triple Crown horse races.

Answer: Belmont Stakes

2. Released in 1989, this game’s second level is a village situated on the back of a giant turtle and its fourth level, “Fiend’s Path” is played on the back of a giant eagle. Players can mount Bizarrians like the Chicken Leg and its most recent sequel is subtitled Beast Rider. Set in the fantasy world Yuria, players can control Tyris Flare, the dwarf Gilius Thunderhead or the broadsword-wielding Ax Battler. For ten points, what side-scrolling Sega arcade game features players fighting through skeleton warriors into a castle controlled by the giant Death Adder who wields the title weapon?

Answer: Golden Axe

3. In 2006, this person opened a namesake steakhouse at Atlantic City’s Borgata Hotel. Even sous chefs Stephanie Banyas and Miriam Garron could not help this person defeat Tony Luke’s cheesesteak or Paula Dean’s chicken fried steak on one competition series. This chef’s premature celebration on top of a cutting board caused Morimoto to declare this person not a chef in a special New York battle on Iron Chefs. For ten points, name this owner of Mesa Grill who hosts the Food Network programs Throwdown, FoodNation and Boy Meets Grill.

Answer: Bobby Flay

4. A 2007 Rolling Stone profile of this band chronicled a five hundred dollar bet over a Lenny Kravitz video between its guitarist, James Valentine, and its lead singer, who once announced intentions to punch Elvis Costello during Kidney Now. Valentine is the only member of this band not to have been in their previous incarnation, Kara’s Flowers. Their remix album Call and Response featured new versions of “Better That We Break”, “Sunday Morning”, “Little of Your Time” and “Wake Up Call” and this band had a hit with a Rihanna-featuring remix of “If I Never See Your Face Again” from It Won’t Be Long Before Soon. For ten points, “She Will Be Loved”, “Makes Me Wonder” and “This Love” were hits for what Adam Levine fronted band?

Answer: Maroon 5

5. Loosely based on “Life’s Swell”, a magazine article by Susan Orlean, this film’s lead character is Anne Marie, who is raising a 14-year old sister named Penny, dating Matt Tollman, a Pro Bowl quarterback, and working as a maid along with friends Lena and Eden played by Sanoe Lake and Michelle Rodriguez. In this film’s climactic competition sequences, Anne Marie loses to Keala Kennelly in heats for the Pipeline Masters but gets an offer to join the Billabong team and overcomes fears resulting from a past near-drowning incident. For ten points, name this 2002 film starring Kate Bosworth as a Hawaiian surfer.

Answer: Blue Crush

6. At age 39, this person pitched for the St. Louis Terriers of the Federal League going 21-11 with a 2.08 ERA. In the previous year, 1914, this Gettysburg, Pennsylvania native took the loss in Game 2 of the World Series but in 1913, he won both Game 2 and the deciding Game 5 of the Series. Notorious for long pauses between pitches, he has the most wins by a left hander in American League history and ranks third in wins among southpaws in Major League history. For ten points, name this Hall of Fame pitcher for the Phialdelphia A’s who was “P” in Ogden Nash’s “Lineup for Yesterday” and whose 326 career wins ranks 13th on the all-time list.

Answer: Edward Stewart “Eddie” Plank

7. In The Emperor’s New Groove, this is done to an old man voiced by John Fiedler who bumps into the dancing emperor and Boris Yelnikoff twice does this to himself in Whatever Works. In Braveheart, King Edward does this to his son’s male lover and Axel Foley is arrested for disturbing the peace after men do this to him in Beverly Hills Cop. Plenty O’Toole survives this by landing in a swimming pool but in The Departed, Queenan falls to his death after Costello’s men do this to him. For ten points, during the opening sequence of The Watchmen, a clandestine figure does what to The Comedian, an act historically associated with both Queen Jezebel and the city of Prague?

Answer: Defenestration or thrown out a window or reasonable equivalents

8. The title character of this series had bosses like cousin Geneva played by Sandra Quarterman and former babysitter P.J. Moore played by Nell Carter. This series’ title character’s co-worker and housemate Robin Dumars, played by Dawnn Lewis, disappeared after this series’ first season and its second season saw neighbor boy Tyler becoming friends with Geneva’s daughter Nicole played by Raven Symone. A cliffhanger was built around this series’ title character’s proposal to housemate Vanessa. For ten points, name this former TGIF sitcom with a title character who was a former Golden State Warrior turned high school teacher.

Answer: Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper

9. This person’s first full-length album featured a song called “Everybody’s Stalking” and a cover with a photo collage patterned after Vitruvan Man and also won the 2000 Mercury Music Prize. This person’s singles include “A Journey From A to B”, “All Possibilities”, “Silent Sigh” and “You Were Right.” For ten points, give the professional name of English singer songwriter Damon Gough whose albums include Born in the U.K., Hour of the Bewilderbeast, Have You Fed the Fish? and the soundtrack to About a Boy.

Answer: Badly Drawn Boy Accept Damon Gough until it is read

10. First sold in Fremont, California in 1971, it was introduced to Japan in 2009 via a chain of eponymous stores with minimalist red-and-black décor. Its double version is known as The Boss in New Zealand and in a recent US commercial for its cheese variety, a woman stares longingly at one while a voiceover says “it’s available.” Stores in Brazil and Peru use the local translation of its English name despite those nations’ use of the metric system, but the French call it a Royale as famously discussed by Jules Winfield and Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction. For ten points, name this McDonald’s menu item named for its component four-ounce beef patty.

Answer: Quarter Pounder

11. In 1971, a Marty Robbins song by this title featuring the lyric “My body jerks and trembles as they turn it on again” hit the top 10 of the country charts. A different song with this same title was co-written by Hank Cochran and Dean Dillon, was the first single from the 1985 album Something Special and hit #1 on the country charts. The latter song ends with a bar patron admitting the title object was not really his after all. For ten points, give the common title of a George Strait hit in which a man uses the title furniture to pick up a woman and a Marty Robbins song in which the title object is used to electrocute a condemned criminal.

Answer: The Chair

12. This game won the 1998 Origins Award for Best Traditional Card Game. A cardboard version of the title object is included but is superfluous as this game can be played entirely with the cards. Players try to avoid gray bordered cards that represent public favorites as they are worth negative points. A game is composed of three “days”, each of which can end when all twelve face-up noble cards are collected, the Scarlet Pimpernel is played or Robespierre is collected. For ten points, name this Wizards of the Coast card game named for the device used to dispatch nobles in the French Revolution.

Answer: Guillotine

13. Strumpet and Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise are the two TV movies this person directed for the BBC after being frustrated by the experience of helming a big-budget adaptation of an Alex Garland novel. This person’s first three films as a director were collaborations with John Hodge and producer Andrew McDonald and all featured the same actor as an LA janitor who kidnaps a wealthy woman, a journalist who steals the money of a late roommate and a Scottish heroin addict named Mark Renton. Scenes in this director’s most acclaimed film to date include the theft of shoes from the Taj Mahal and the very intense questioning of game show contestant Jamal. For ten points, name this director of Sunshine, The Beach and Trainspotting who won the Best Director Oscar for Slumdog Millionaire.

Answer: Danny Boyle

14. This character has taken cases on behalf of former lover Beth Keller, Tipton Bay prisoner David Moseley and a girl expelled from school for playing “I Want Your Sex” at an abstinence rally. This character’s brother, a doctor named Nathan, and Jordan Weathersby, who is this character’s boss and the father of an ex-fiance, are both skeptical, but junior attorney Maggie Dekker and acupuncturist Dr. Chen have encouraged this character to believe that a series of hallucinations are meaningful. For ten points, name this series title character played by Jonny Lee Miller, an attorney whose brain aneurysm may be causing him to have visions of the future.

Answer: Eli Stone

15. In 2006, this school’s hockey team’s 4-3 overtime victory in the semifinals of the West Regional upset #1 seed Minnesota. It has nine consecutive losses in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, the most recent in 2007, when Keith Simmons’ play was not enough to get them past #4 seed Southern Illinois. In 2009, their men’s basketball team lost to American in the conference tournament finals for the Patriot League, which has been called a “homeless person’s Ivy League” by alumnus Bill Simmons. For ten points, name this Jesuit school that won a national basketball title in 1947 with a team featuring Bob Cousy and whose Crusaders play home games in Worcester [pron. Wooster], Massachusetts.

Answer: College of the Holy Cross

16. Characters in this novel include Phillip Naifeh, the Lebanese American who runs Parchman; Randy Dupree, aka “Preacher Boy”; E. Garner Goodman and other co-workers at Chicago’s Kravitz Bane. This novel’s opening exposition explains Jeremiah Dogan’s tax evasion plea deal led to a 1981 conviction in the murder of the twin sons of Marvin Kramer, a Jewish Civil Rights lawyer based in Greenville, Mississippi. For ten points, young lawyer Adam Hall tries to secure clemency for Sam Cayhall, a grandfather on death row, in what John Grisham novel with a film version starring Chris O’Donnell and Gene Hackman?

Answer: The Chamber

17. Year and team required. This team wore throwback uniforms during a November 9th loss to Jacksonville and a November 27th loss to Tennessee to honor their 75th season since leaving Portsmouth. Their seventh round draft pick Caleb Campbell was declared ineligible to play but first round pick Gosder Cherilus and third round pick Kevin Smith became starters. The margin in their 12-10 loss to the Minnesota Vikings was a safety caused by quarterback Dan Orlovsky and not even two touchdown catches by Calvin Johnson could prevent them from making history with a Week 17 loss to the Green Bay Packers. For ten points, Rod Marinelli was fired as head coach after this team became the first NFL team to go winless in a 16-game season.

Answer: 2008-2009 and Detroit and/or Lions

18. This band’s music was featured in the video game Ed Hunter and the concert DVD Live After Death. Their best known early singles describe topics as diverse as an RAF pilot in a dogfight, the Battle of Balaclava and the forced removal of Native Americans, all of which were written by their bassist and original member Steve Harris. More recent songs include “The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg” and “Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter.” For ten points, name this English heavy metal band represented by the mascot Eddie and known for the songs “Aces High”, “The Trooper” and “Run to the Hills.”

Answer: Iron Maiden

19. One of these objects saying “Together in Paris” is owned by the title character of the Don Bluth version of Anastasia. One of these prompts Andrew Largeman to have a “totally random memory” of his mother in Garden State and Mama Fratelli pulls one out of Mouth’s mouth in Goonies. Gabriella receives one of these from Troy with a T on it in High School Musical 2. Hilary Swank’s character tricks Cardinal Rohan into purchasing one made by Boehmer and Bassenge in a 2001 film presenting “The Affair” of one of these objects. For ten points, the diamond Heart of the Ocean was part of what item of jewelry in the film Titanic?

Answer: Necklace

20. One character on this sitcom created “The Burning House”, a student film about divorce, and the same character once divorced a model named Adrienne. David Cross twice guest starred on this series as Donnie, Elliott’s brother who faked having special needs. One of its characters took a Secretary Day zoo trip that led to an appearance on The Tonight Show and Ed McMahon being hit by a bus was not enough to prevent A&E from airing a Biography of its character, Nina Van Horn. For ten points, the magazine Blush was the setting for what sitcom that starred Laura San Giacomo, Wendy Malick, George Segal and David Spade?

Answer: Just Shoot Me

21. This band’s lead singer created the soundtrack to the film A Letter From Death Row. In 1991, they hired future Mr. Big member Ritchie Kotzen after firing their lead guitarist for a botched a performance at the MTV Video Music Awards. Along with the cast of Rock of Ages, this band played at the 2009 Tony Awards, a performance marred by an injury to their lead singer. The death of security guard James Kimo Maano inspired their hit ballad “Something to Believe In.” For ten points, name this hair metal band whose lead singer Bret Michaels has become a reality TV star since their heyday releasing hits like “Nothin’ but a Good Time” and “Every Rose Has Its Thorn.”

Answer: Poison

22. This film closes with one character saying “Nothing to forgive, Sydney.” Chris Menges’s first Cinematography Oscar was for this film and its filming was the backdrop of the stories told by Spalding Gray in a monologue that was filmed by Jonathan Demme. In this film, John Malkovich plays Al Rockoff, a photographer who accuses one character of having subtly pressured Pran to not evacuate. For ten points, name this 1985 film for which Haing S. Ngor won a Supporting Actor Oscar which depicts an American journalist covering the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.

Answer: The Killing Fields

Bonus

1. Name these bands who named albums or themselves after a home studio for ten points each.

(10) This band’s first album, Music From Big Pink, featured “The Weight” and was named for a house in which they rehearsed and recorded.

Answer: The Band

(10) This band’s album 5150 was named for its guitarist’s home studio and features “Why Can’t This Be Love” and new vocalist Sammy Hagar.

Answer: Van Halen

(10) This band released the 1995 album It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere and took its name from guitarist Saul Hudson’s home studio.

Answer: Slash’s Snakepit

2. Answer these questions about detectives featured on children’s television programs for ten points each.

(10) This trio of young detectives on 3-2-1 Contact used science to solve cases and later gave their name to the band responsible for “The Bad Touch.”

Answer: The Bloodhoung Gang

(10) This Sesame Street “World’s Greatest Detective” shouts “Egad” upon discovering clues and usually finds himself to be the culprit in cases like finding the missing half of Ernie’s sandwich.

Answer: Sherlock Hemlock

(10) Sheerluck Holmes is an alter ego of what Veggie Tales cucumber?

Answer: Larry the Cucumber

3. Answer these questions about an NHL goalie for ten points each.

(10) In 2002, what Canadian goalie of Macedonian descent won both the Hart and Vezina Trophies while tending net for the Montreal Canadiens?

Answer: Jose Theodore

(10) In 2006, Theodore was banned from the Winter Olympics after failing a drug test due to his use of what prescription drug to combat hair loss?

Answer: Propecia

(10) In 2003, Theodore played goalie for Montreal in The Heritage Classic, the first regular season NHL game played outdoors. The game was played in what Edmonton stadium that shares its name with Kentucky’s football stadium.

Answer: Commonwealth Stadium

4. Answer these questions about comic book character Linus Lieberman for ten points each.

(10) Lieberman, better known as Microchip, provides weapons, technology and advice to what Marvel vigilante character whose real name is Frank Castle?

Answer: The Punisher

(10) Microchip was motivated to join forces with Punisher after a nephew was killed after hacking into the computers of what mob leader and Daredevil adversary whose real name is Wilson Fisk?

Answer: Kingpin

(10) In the 2008 film, Punisher: War Zone, Microchip was played by what actor better known as Seinfeld’s nemesis, Newman?

Answer: Wayne Knight

5. Name these films featuring a character whose name is similar to a real thespian for ten points each.

(10) Harvey Korman’s villainous Hedley Lamar is frequently irritated that people mistake his name for that of actress Hedy Lamarr in what Mel Brooks western?

Answer: Blazing Saddles

(10) In this Western, Jackie Chan plays Chon Wang, an imperial guard sent to rescue Princess Pei Pei.

Answer: Shanghai Noon

(10) This film’s cast has the bizarre twist of Barry Pepper playing a prison guard named Dean Stanton and actor Harry Dean Stanton playing an inmate named Toot-Toot.

Answer: The Green Mile

6. Name these television series that have employed Xzibit for ten points each.

(10) Xzibit’s best known TV gig is hosting what MTV show in which the titular transformations were performed by either West Coast Customs or Galpin Auto Sports.

Answer: Pimp My Ride

(10) On this Cartoon Network series, Xzibit is tricked by Riley into pimping the Freeman’s car and helps record an answer to “Eff Granddad”, a diss track by Thugnificent and the Lethal Interjection Crew.

Answer: The Boondocks

(10) Xzizit did a guest role on this series as 10-Large, a rapper who survives a shooting that is investigated by Horatio Caine, Dr. Alexx Woods and Frank Tripp.

Answer: CSI: Miami

7. Answer these questions about music related to a two-word phrase for ten points each.

(10) What English alternative band had airplay in the 90s with songs like “Waydown”, “Black Metallic”, “Fripp” and “I Want to Touch You”?

Answer: Catherine Wheel

(10) The Catherine Wheel was the name of a Broadway show created by what choreographer of films like Amadeus and creator of the Billy Joel jukebox musical, Movin’ Out?

Answer: Twyla Tharp

(10) Tharp’s The Catherine Wheel featured music composed by what lead singer of The Talking Heads?

Answer: David Byrne

8. For ten points each, name these board games that are simple pencil-and-paper games rendered in plastic.

(10) Vincent Price holds a noose on original late 1970’s boxes of what Milton Bradley word game?

Answer: Hangman

(10) Invented by an Israeli postmaster in 1970, it uses colored plastic pegs to create a board game version of the pencil and paper code-breaking game “bulls and cows”.

Answer: Mastermind

(10) Although now sold with plastic game pieces, this game was originally released in 1943 by Milton Bradley as a pad-and-pencil game called Broadsides: The Game of Naval Strategy.

Answer: Battelship

9. For ten points each, answer these questions about a football head coach.

(10) What coach led Colt Brennan and the University of Hawaii to a 12-0 record in the 2007-2008 season?

Answer: June Jones

(10) Jones left Hawaii to take a 2-million-a-year job at this school, which has arguably not yet recovered from its 1987 “death penalty.”

Answer: Southern Methodist University prompt on SMU

(10) Jones’ first NFL head coaching gig was with this team in 1994 where he replaced Jerry Glanville and later had a sideline shouting match with Jeff George.

Answer: Atlanta and/or Falcons

10. Answer these questions about characters sentencing women to death in Star Wars films for ten points each.

(10) He executes uncooperative dancing girl Oola using his Rancor, but his replacement dancing girl kills him during his attempt to execute Luke Skywalker and Han Solo at the Pit of Carkoon.

Answer: Jabba the Hutt

(10) Played by Peter Cushing, he sarcastically expresses regret at signing the order to terminate Princess Leia’s life before ordering the Death Star to destroy Alderaan.

Answer: Grand Moff (or Governor) Wilhuff Tarkin

(10) A deleted scene from Attack of the Clones depicts a trial in which Senator Padme Amidala is sentenced to death by Poggle the Lesser, the leader of the insectoid residents of what planet, the site of the first battle of the Clone Wars?

Answer: Geonosis

11. Answer these questions about Franz Ferdinand singles for ten points each.

(10) The band first gained fame for this single featuring sniper metaphor lines like “I’m just a crosshair”.

Answer: Take Me Out

(10) “Eleanor, Put Your Boots On” probably references Alex Kapranos’ girlfiend Eleanor Friedberger, the lead singer of this band whose albums include Blueberry Boat and Rehearshing My Choir.

Answer: The Fiery Furnaces

(10) Name the third single from the album Tonight, which follows the title with “will never know how you make a boy feel” in its lyrics and was featured in a 2009 iPod commercial.

Answer: No You Girls

12. Answer these questions about DVD packaging one could wear if quite small for ten points each.

(10) This 90s comedy featuring Rob Morrow as a doctor in Cicely, Alaska released its first two seasons in DVD boxes wrapped in miniature parkas complete with zippers.

Answer: Northern Exposure

(10) A Seinfeld collector’s DVD set features a small version of this clothing item mocked by Bryant Gumbel during Jerry’s Today Show appearance.

Answer: The Puffy Shirt

(10) A leather jacket covers the “Rockin’ Rydell” edition DVD of what Randal Kleiser directed film musical?

Answer: Grease

13. For ten points each, name these boxers who became the oldest ever world champion in a weight class.

(10) At age 45, this boxer and grill tycoon defeated Michael Moorer in 1994 to become the oldest ever heavyweight champion.

Answer: George Foreman

(10) In 1995, he succeeded Roy Jones, Jr. as the IBF middleweight champion and held the title for ten years becoming the oldest middleweight champ in the process. Known as “The Executioner”, his 2008 bouts included a loss to Joe Calzaghe and a win over previously undefeated Kelly Pavlik.

Bernard Hopkins

(10) Nicknamed “The Old Mongoose”, he became the oldest Light Heavyweight champion at age 39 and held the title for a decade while fighting heavyweight bouts like losing Rocky Marciano’s last title defense.

Answer: Archie Moore

14. An obscure 1995 film called The Last Supper tells the weird story of five liberal Iowa college students who invite radical right wingers over to dinner and murder them. Answer these questions about actors who played one of the five students for ten points each.

(10) Since The Last Supper, this actress has played a Charlie’s Angel, voiced Fiona in Shrek and played the bride in the titular event of My Best Friend’s Wedding.

Answer: Cameron Diaz

(10) Annabeth Gish went on to play FBI Agent Monica Reyes opposite Robert Patrick’s Agent Dogget in the final seasons of what Fox sci-fi series?

Answer: The X-Files

(10) This husband of Angela Bassett spent five seasons as Assistant DA Ron Carver on Law & Order Criminal Inent.

Answer: Courtney Vance

15. Name these large gatherings of people in the Western United States for ten points each.

(10) Held annually on Labor Day weekend in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, the name of this 50,000-plus hippie gathering refers to the traditional destruction of a large effigy.

Answer: Burning Man

(10) Attendance typically surpasses half a million at the annual motorcycle rally held the first week of August in what South Dakota town?

Answer: Sturgis

(10) Held on the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California, this three-day music festival focuses mostly on alternative acts but has had big pop headliners like Madonna in 2006 and Paul McCartney in 2009.

Answer: Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival

16. Name these now defunct television programs featuring debate of public affairs for ten points each.

(10) From 1966 to 1999, William F. Buckley hosted what program in which he debated intellectual guests.

Answer: Firing Line

(10) This CNN debate series originated by Tom Braden and Pat Buchanan was cancelled in 2005, months after Jon Stewart appeared and accused hosts Tucker Carlson and Paul Begala of partisan hackery.

Answer: Crossfire

(10) Comedy Central’s 2004 answer to Crossfire was this debate show in which comedians like Jerry Minor and Mary Birdsong, would, in character, debate real commentators not in on the gag.

Answer: Crossballs: The Debate Show

17. Name the artist responsible for these rap hits featured on the Death Row Records compilation 15 Years on Death Row for ten points each. The name or names following the inevitable “featuring” are not required.

(10) “California Love”

Answer: 2Pac Shakur featuring Dr. Dre

(10) “Deep Cover”

Answer: Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg

(10) “Afro Puffs”

Answer: The Lady of Rage featuring Snoop Dogg

18. Answer these questions about an author’s short story collections for ten points each.

(10) A short story collection called “The Early” this author features “Death Sentence” and “Christmas on Ganymede” while “The Best of” this author features “The Martian Way” and “Mirror Image”, which features characters introduced in the novel, The Caves of Steel.

Answer: Isaac Asimov

(10) What 1950 Asimov collection is composed of nine related short stories, most featuring Dr. Calvin? Its second story, Runaround, featured the first mention of the “The Three Laws of Robotics.”

Answer: I, Robot

(10) In this story later expanded into the novel, The Positronic Man, a highly creative robot named NDR-113 or Andrew Martin undergoes a 200-year conversion into an organic being.

Answer: The Bicentennial Man

19. Name these running backs who hold rushing records at California-Berkely for ten points each.

(10) What back who returned kicks for Arizona in Super Bowl Forty-Three set the Cal single season rushing record with 2,018 yards during the 2004 season.

Answer: Jonathan Jerome “J. J.” Arrington

(10) Arrington was succeeded as Cal starter by this back who has the Cal record for most 100-yard games in a season and broke 1,000 yards in his first two seasons with the Buffalo Bills.

Answer: Marshawn Lynch

(10) What current Cal running back set the school record for most yards in a game with a 311-yard game against Washington to close the 2008 season.

Answer: Jahvid Best

20. Answer these questions about a film director for ten points each.

(10) The horror movie parody Schlock and the sketch comedy film The Kentucky Fried Movie were the first two feature films for what director who later helmed films like Oscar and Coming to America?

Answer: John Landis

(10) Landis was acquitted on manslaughter charges after Vic Morrow and two child actors were killed in a helicopter crash during filming for Landis’ opening segment of what film that also featured John Lithgow seeing a gremlin on the wing of an airplane?

Answer: Twilight Zone: The Movie

(10) Landis directed and won an Emmy for co-producing Mr. Warmth, an HBO special about what stand-up comic?

Answer: Don Rickles

21. Name these classic rock albums of the early 70s for ten points each.

(10) This 1970 album features an acoustic version of “Gallows Pole” and the softer “Tangerine”, but it opens with the mighty Viking epic “Immigrant Song.”

Answer: Led Zeppelin III

(10) Epic live versions of Mountain Jam, “No Way Out”, “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed” and “Whipping Post” highlight this 1971 Allman Brothers live album recorded at a New York concert venue.

Answer: At Fillmore East

(10) The best selling album of 1972, tracks on this Neil Young LP include “The Needle and the Damage Done” and “Heart of Gold.”

Answer: Harvest

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