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Ann B. Davis 2008: A Barker's Dozen

Tossups for Bill O'Reilly's Second Favorite Foursome by Jeremy White

FIRST PERIOD – "Stay Home" Bonuses in Effect

1. A CH-46 crash severely injured his back while he participated in exercises on Crete as a Marine. (*) His father Emmett, a Baltimore homicide detective, was killed in a plane crash at Midway Airport. A plane crash intentionally caused by a Japan Airlines pilot made him president in Debt of Honor. For 10 points -- name this broker turned CIA analyst with a justified fear-of-flying who is the hero of Patriot Games and several other Tom Clancy novels.

Answer: John Patrick "Jack" and/or Ryan

2. A lawsuit by his neighbors Pete and Lisa Mansueto prevented him from participating in the playoffs in 2005. (*) He pursued the same career as his uncle Bill Oakes. Like former colleague Joey Crawford, he is a graduate of Cardinal O'Hara High School, where he met friend James Martino, who was his middleman in dealing with Havertown, Pennsylvania bar owner James Battista. For 10 points -- name this man who resigned as an NBA referee in 2007 after admitting to passing game information to bookies.

Answer: Tim Donaghy

3. His stage work includes the one-man show Save it for the Stage and his Tony Award winning performance as Bud Frump in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. (*) A spokes-banana for Bic in the 70s, he played writer Jose Chung on Millennium and his earlier supernaturally themed TV work included playing Claymore Gregg on The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. For 10 points -- name this bespectacled actor arguably best known for his scrumtelescent double entendres as a panelist on The Match Game.

Answer: Charles Nelson Reilly

4. Acting on information from an informant named Booty, ATF agent Derrick Vann (*) sets up a meeting with an arms dealer at a Detroit diner. The meet goes wrong when dental supply company employee Andy Fiddler reads a USA Today in the same diner. Eugene Levy would receive his first Razzie nomination for playing Fiddler, while Horatio Sanz and Nestor Serrano have uncredited cameos. For 10 points – name this 2005 film starring Levy, Miguel Ferrer, and Samuel L. Jackson?

Answer: The Man

5. Originally, titled "Whore" from a lyric in "Hey", its tracks "Dead" (*) and "There Goes My Gun" were played on John Peel's show before it was recorded in Boston in 1988. Kurt Cobain cited the loud-soft dynamic of "Tame" and the bass-line of "Debaser" as influences on "Smells Like Teen Spirit." For 10 points -- "Here Comes Your Man" and "Monkey Gone to Heaven" appeared on what second full-length album by The Pixies?

Answer: Doolittle

6. His gospel albums include 1999's You Won't Leave Here Like You Came in Jesus' Name. In October, 1991, he said "it's flat none of your business" after being pulled over in Indio, California (*) with Rosemary Garcia and acted less contrite than he did in his "I have sinned against you, my Lord" speech to his congregation in 1988 after evidence surfaced of his encounter with prostitute Debra Murphee. For 10 points -- name this scandal plagued Baton Rouge based Assembly of God minister.

Answer: James Lee "Jimmy" Swaggart

7. He once foiled a plot by evil dentist Dr. Bender to be in a Chip Skylark video and he and best friends A.J. and Chester McBadbat (*) are fans of the Crimson Chin. He lives in Dimmesdale with his parents and is antagonized by his babysitter Vicky. He desperately tries to keep the identity of his special companions a secret from his teacher Mr. Crocker. For 10 points -- name this young boy assisted by fairies Cosmo and Wanda on the series Fairly Oddparents.

Answer: Timmy and/or Turner

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

8. He lives in the Chateau Villette and his reliance on leg braces and crutches is the result of an earlier bout with polio. He convinces Manuel Aringarosa (*) to put Silas in his service and he is the employer of butler Remy Legalude, who he later murders by putting peanut powder in cognac. For 10 points -- on the big screen, Ian McKellen played what Knight of the Realm, Grail scholar, and mysterious villain of The DaVinci Code.

Answer: Sir Leigh Teabing or The Teacher

9. Second cousin to Zachary Ty Bryan and brother to Laura Hawk, he (*) finished his sophomore season in 2004 throwing two touchdown passes in his bowl debut, a 38-21 loss to Oregon State and finished his senior season with a loss to LSU in the Sugar Bowl. The MVP of the Insight Bowl, Derek Anderson, is now ahead of him on the Cleveland Browns' depth chart. For 10 points -- name this quarterback who holds the record for completions and touchdowns passes at Notre Dame.

Answer: Brady Quinn

10. On May 11, 2007, he sang the National Anthem at a Seattle Mariners' game as part of the traditional home town visit. Interludes like "B Shorty Grabs Mic" (*) and the single "Break Anotha" are featured on his debut album, Audio Day Dream. His performance of "You Give Love a Bad Name" with added beatboxing caused Randy Jackson to call it the most original American Idol performance. For 10 points -- name this 2007 American Idol runner-up to Jordin Sparks.

Answer: Blake Lewis

11. His romantic encounter at The Book and Tackle Shop, his date with Dr. Margie Draper and (*) his acoustic rendition of "Let My Love Open the Door" are all memorable events in his Thanksgiving trip to his parents' house. Desperate-to-drive Jane, boy-crazy Cara and 8-year old Lily are his daughters he neglects while chasing after his brother Mitch's girlfriend, Marie, played by Juliette Binoche. For 10 points -- name this Steve Carrell-portrayed advice columnist who writes "In Real Life."

Answer: Dan Burns

12. It was discovered by Dr. Bridgette Tennenbaum and derived from the stem cells of sea slugs. (*) Mobster Frank Fontaine uses it to become a monster and people physically and mentally damaged by it are called "Splicers". SCUBA-suit clad bodyguards known as "Big Daddies" protect "Little Sisters", essentially slug-implanted factories of the substance who are later mentally conditioned to also collect it from corpses. For 10 points -- name this mutagen central to the plot of the game BioShock.

Answer: ADAM

13. The manroot gourd is called a "wild" one of these and an English variety with less seeds is called Burpless. (*) Small ones picked early to undergo a specific transformation are called gherkins. The Veggie Tales character Larry is one and on Family Guy, Brian and Stewie placed one on a couch to test if Lois' brother really had an invisible wife. For 10 points -- name this cool vegetable, the basis for most commercial pickles.

Answer: cucumber

14. He was once stricken with the terminal disease xenopolycythermia, but found a cure in Fabrini records. (*) Emony Dax once implied having an amorous encounter with him while he was a medical student at the University of Mississippi. He complained of being drafted out of his private practice when a reserve activation clause was used in 2171 to bring him on the V'ger mission. For 10 points -- name this chief medical officer of the USS Enterprise portrayed by DeForest Kelley.

Answer: Dr. Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy

THIRD PERIOD – No special rules

15. Robert Carradine played him in the 1990 Eric Till-directed TV movie in which he was the title character. He was prepared for his most famous job by superiors Franklin and Joseph. (*) His only known writing, found in a copy of Tom Sawyer, states "no man is a failure who has friends." After ZuZu explains the import of a ringing bell, his most famous charge says, "Attaboy!" For 10 points -- name this second class angel who helps George Bailey in order to earn wings in It's a Wonderful Life.

Answer: Clarence Oddbody

16. He recorded the theme for the WB animated series The Batman. His most famous gig began when he and brother Dik answered an ad at Mount Temple Comprehensive School. (*) Comfort with heights and angular facial features are suggested reasons for his professional moniker and even his 2002 wedding to Morleigh Steinberg did not prompt him to remove his wool cap. For 10 points -- name this keyboard player on "Original of the Species", bassist on "40" and guitarist on most U2 songs.

Answer: The Edge or David Howell Evans

17. CD versions of this 1999 album feature video from a Disney Channel special entitled "(There's No) Going Home" (*) and its inside cover includes a picture of Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz standing in front of a medal stand with a titular object in his forehead and an apology for not including the entire lyrics to "Albuquerque." For 10 points -- "It's All About the Pentiums" and "The Saga Begins" are among parody songs on this album with a cover featuring "Weird Al" Yankovic performing the title action on an outdoor track.

Answer: Running with Scissors

18. 1974 ABA Rookie of the Year Marvin "Bad News" Barnes graduated from this institution, which can also claim George Mason's head coach Jim Larranga, (*) former Georgetown coach John Thompson and Florida's head coach Billy Donovan as alumni. Jalen Rose's father, Jimmy Walker, was its all-time leading scorer until his record was broken by Ryan Gomes. For 10 points -- in 1997, Austin Croshere and God Shamgod led an Elite 8 team for what Big East school's Friars?

Answer: Providence College

19. This song's title character's unusual fashion accessories include a drip-dry glove and nuclear (*) boots. The title character's notable facial features include "suede blue eyes" and a "lip that is bit in reaction to the love". The title character will make you flip while dancing 'neath the starry sky. For 10 points -- name this single from The Cars' debut album with a title character who "used to be mine."

Answer: "My Best Friend's Girl"

20. 2006 Hall of Fame inductee Andy Cooper, 1941 NL ERA champion Thornton Lee and 1929 and 1932 NL batting champion (*) Francis O'Doul all share this nickname. According to Baseball , 170 former Major League players had this nickname, but none have used it since the retirement of Steve Carlton in 1988. For 10 points -- Hall of Famers Vernon Gomez and Robert Grove were better known by what unimaginative nickname for a southpaw?

Answer: Lefty

21. Inspirations for this comic book include a man's reaction to The Boring World of Niels Bohr and a school presentation by Geoff Jenkins, (*) the creator of Danger Dog. It was adapted into an Internet series on and its character Know-it-All-Sister was created to appease its creator's manager and sister, Lisa. For 10 points -- name this "Bart-toon" inspired by the rage of Homer Simpson.

Answer: Angry Dad

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22. An album of Howard Shore's score for this film is nominated for Best Score Soundtrack Album at the upcoming Grammy Awards. (*) Jeffrey Lee Gibson received a World Stunt Awards nomination for its scene in which Queenan falls from a building. Graham King and William Monahan both won their first Oscars for it. For 10 points -- name this film that also generated a first Oscar nomination for Mark Wahlberg and the first Oscar win for director Martin Scorcese.

Answer: The Departed

23. It is not The Dukes of Hazzard, but in 1981, this series added a new character, a truck-driver who once mentioned being a cousin of Boss Hogg. The addition of Jolene Hunnicutt (*) played by Celia Weston, was prompted by the departure of Belle, who was played by Diane Ladd who had received an Oscar nomination for playing the film version of this series' breakout character, Flo. For 10 points -- name this series about a waitress at Mel's played by Linda Lavin.

Answer: Alice

24. This team's official mascot is a construction worker named Grabowski. In 2007, they won the American Conference Central Division but a 61-49 loss (*) to the San Jose SaberCats eliminated them from the playoffs. In the previous season quarterback Mike D'Orazio and head coach Mike Hohensee led them to the league championship. For 10 points -- the Allstate Arena is the site of home games for what Arena Football League team co-owned by Mike Ditka?

Answer: Chicago and/or Rush

25. She played veterinarian Dr. Portnoy in the film Bark! and voiced Ava the bear in Dr. Doolittle 2. (*) She was host of the 1999 MTV Movie Awards, a job that earned her an American Comedy Award nomination as did her performance in Analyze This. Her most recent film role is Denise in P.S. I Love You. For 10 points -- name this actress who played the title character of Marci X but is still best known for her small screen work as Phoebe Buffay on Friends.

Answer: Lisa Kudrow

Ann B. Davis 2008: A Barker's Dozen

Bonuses for Bill O'Reilly's Second Favorite Foursome by Jeremy White, Brian Hight and Mark Richey

1. Answer these questions about musicians in the movies for 10 points each.

(10) Jimmy Buffett has a producer credit for this 2006 film based on a Carl Hiassen novel for youth readers regarding the preservation of a nesting habitat in Florida.

Answer: Hoot

(10) Dave Matthews appeared in semi-drifter Otis in this 2005 film based on a Kate DiCamillo book.

Answer: Because of Winn-Dixie

(10) This 2000 release featured Jon Bon Jovi as Lieutenant Pete Emmett, Chief Engineer.

Answer: U-571

2. Name these drivers who won races in NASCAR Nextel Cup's Chase in 2007.

(10) He won the Bank of America 500 at Lowe's in Charlotte, but finished second in points after fellow Hendrick driver Jimmie Johnson won the next four races.

Answer: Jeff Gordon

(10) The only driver to enter the 2007 Chase without a career Nextel Cup victory, he won the Chase's first race, the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire.

Answer: Clint Bowyer

(10) This driver won the closing race, the Ford 400 at Homestead, in his final race with Robbie Reiser as crew chief.

Answer: Matt Kenseth

3. Sure, December 24th is Christmas Eve and the 25th is Christmas, but name these holidays on nearby days for 10 points each.

(10) December 22nd was chosen by the anti-war group Baring Witness as the date for the second annual global one of these for peace.

Answer: Orgasm

(10) December 23rd is the traditional date of this holiday with rituals including the display of an aluminum pole and the airing of grievances.

Answer: Festivus

(10) This British holiday which traditionally involved given lower class workers a gift is traditionally observed on December 26th.

Answer: Boxing Day

4. In an October 22, 2007 article for Slate, Patrick Radden Keefe commented on the portrayal of Boston on film. Answer these questions about examples cited for 10 each.

(10) Keefe cites this Ben Affleck character from Good Will Hunting as "perhaps the most note-perfect Bostonian ever put on film".

Answer: Chuckie and/or Sullivan

(10) The review also noted that one of the best Boston movies ever, this 1982 film starring Paul Newman as an alcoholic lawyer, was accent free.

Answer: The Verdict

(10) Keefe called out Tom Hanks' attempt at a Boston accent in this 2002 film based on the life of Frank Abagnale, Jr.

Answer: Catch Me If You Can

5. As the writer's strike wears on, these fictional characters would also be on strike if they were real. For 10 points each, given a fictitious TV writer, name the fictitious TV series for which he writes. Note: We're not looking for the name of the real series on which they are characters.

(10) James "Toofer" Spurlock

Answer: TGS with Tracy Jordan or The Girlie Show (accept either) (real show: 30 Rock)

(10) Matt Albie

Answer: Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip

(10) Freddy Prune

Answer: Hearts'n'Scalpels (real show Nip/Tuck)

6. Name the following about country songs with lyrics that mention Shania Twain for 10 points each.

(10) In this hit, between citing details of recent automobile vandalism, Carrie Underwood speculates "Right now, she's probably up singin' some white trash version of Shania karaoke."

Answer: "Before He Cheats"

(10) This third generation country singer said he might one day get in Miss Shania's pants in "I Don't Know," a song on his debut album, Risin' Outlaw.

Answer: Shelton Hank Williams III accept Hank III

(10) Cletus T. Judd's "If Shania Was Mine" was a parody of what Twain hit?

Answer: "Any Man of Mine"

7. Rather than ask you about Mark Cuban's beefs with NBA management or his reality TV career, we offer the following questions about his film ventures for 10 points each.

(10) Cuban earned an executive producer credit for this Best Picture nominated film set during the Joseph McCarthy hearings.

Answer: Good Night and Good Luck

(10) Cuban became a target for a feud with Bill O'Reilly in September 2007 based on Cuban's bankrolling of this director's Iraq War project Redacted.

Answer: Brian De Palma

(10) In January 2006, this Steven Soderbergh film was released simultaneously in theatres, the HDNet Movies channel, and on DVD.

Answer: Bubble

8. In honor of the recent Sabres/Penguins game at Ralph Wilson Stadium, answer these questions about NHL players with prior outdoor experience for 10 points each.

(10) This Sabres' goalie experienced outdoor hockey in 2001, when his Michigan State team hosted Michigan.

Answer: Ryan Miller

(10) In 2003, this current Avalanche goalie was between the pipes for Montreal when the faced the Edmonton Oilers at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium.

Answer: Jose Theodore (TEY-OH-DORE, but be generous)

(10) Now a teammate of Theodore, this forward, a former first round pick of the Oilers, joined the Avalanche this year after being traded to the Islanders for the 2007 Cup chase.

Answer: Ryan Smyth (SMYTH)

9. Season 4 of House, M.D.: A way to change the cast or "Who Wants to be a House Fellow?" Name the following about cast and characters for 10 points each.

(10) Played by Omar Epps, this character left Princeton-Planisboro for New York Mercy Hospital, only to be fired by episode 3 and to be re-hired by Cuddy.

Answer: Doctor Eric Foreman

(10) Contestant #6, Lawrence Kutner, is played by this actor, whose roles include Ahmed Amar in Season 6 of 24 and Kumar in Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle.

Answer: Kal Penn or Kalpen Modi

(10) Anne Dudek plays this blonde radiologist who clawed her way from the 40 competing interns into the seven finalists. Give any of her real name, nickname, or contestant number.

Answer: Amber or Volakis or 24 or Cutthroat Bitch

10. Name these foodstuff brands from clues for 10 points each.

(10) Owned by Campbell Soup since the early 1960's, you've probably enjoyed this company's Chessmen and Milano cookies and/or their Goldfish crackers.

Answer: Pepperidge Farm

(10) This brand's first retail store opened in 1959 in Toledo, Ohio and has foisted countless pounds of cheese, mustard and the ubiquitous Beef Stick® upon mall shoppers.

Answer: Hickory Farms of Ohio

(10) Using taglines such as "Everyday Incredible", this Target house brand is affixed to a variety of snack foods, everyday foods, and organic foodstuffs.

Answer: Archer Farms

11. Jukebox musicals—shows that use pre-existing songs of a particular artist or group—are all the rage on Broadway. Of course, for every Mamma Mia, Jersey Boys and Movin' Out, there's a disaster. Given the creator of a show and the musical artist on whose work it was based, name the failed jukebox musical for 10 points each.

(10) Creator: Richard Maltby, Jr., Artist: Johnny Cash

Answer: Ring of Fire

(10) Creator: Joe DiPietro, Artist: Elvis Presley

Answer: All Shook Up

(10) Creator: Twyla Tharp, Artist: Bob Dylan

Answer: The Times They Are a Changin'

12. Before "Bee" movies, there were penguin movies. Name these voice actors involved in such films for 10 points each.

(10) This actor played "Mumble", the star of 2006's Happy Feet.

Answer: Elijah Wood

(10) 2007's Surf's Up featured this actor in the leading voice role of young Cody Maverick.

Answer: Shia LaBeouf

(10) This veteran voice actor had the role of Rico amongst the Madagascar penguins, and had a role in Bee Movie but may be best known as Bender Bending Rodriguez.

Answer: John DiMaggio

13. Name these players from the Celtics' glory days of the 1960's and 1970's for 10 each.

(10) In 1968 and 1969, this center won the last 2 of his 13 NBA championship titles as a player-coach after succeeding Red Auerbach as the Celtics' bench boss.

Answer: Bill Russell

(10) Sure, this Hall of Famer put up over 26,000 points and 8,000 rebounds, but he'll always be remembered for a steal in Game 7 of the 1965 Eastern Conference Finals.

Answer: John Havlicek

(10) His playing career led the Celtics to retire number 25 in his honor, but he'll also be remembered fondly for coaching the 1984 and 1986 Celtics to NBA titles.

Answer: K.C. Jones

14. Name these personalities in the Citadel Broadcasting/ABC Radio networks family who are not the recently hired Don Imus for 10 points each.

(10) Citadel's cash cow among shows is this man's "News and Comment" and "The Rest of the Story".

Answer: Paul Harvey

(10) The Citadel/ABC Radio Network site offers a podcast archive of this Paul Harvey fill-in host's commentaries, as he is currently running for national public office.

Answer: Fred Dalton Thompson ("Current" subject to change.)

(10) Nicknamed "The Hardest Working Man in Radio" from his days of flying to shows in Dallas and Chicago, his eponymous "Morning Show" and "Sky Show" have been nationally syndicated since 1994.

Answer: Tom Joyner

15. It seems that every show on TV wants to become a movie. Answer these questions about TV series that turned into movies with the original show's cast intact, for 10 points each.

(10) This Fox sci-fi series only lasted 11 episodes before being cancelled in 2002, but it became such a cult hit on DVD that the cast was reunited for the film Serenity in 2005.

Answer: Firefly

(10) This monstrous 1960's sitcom was turned into a feature film in 1966, where the entire family went to England. Apparently the locals wanted them to Go Home!

Answer: The Munsters

(10) This 1950s sitcom had three episodes strung together into a feature film that was shelved because its stars needed to promote a film called The Long, Long Trailer.

Answer: I Love Lucy

16. Name these new units introduced in Sid Meier's Civilization IV for 10 points each.

(10) Like Civ III, each civilization has a unique unit. In Civ IV, India's unique unit is a fast version of what traditional Civ unit that builds roads and irrigation canals?

Answer: Worker

(10) These units can be used to spread a religion and can be built by a city with a monastery.

Answer: Missionary

(10) This title unit of the first Civ IV expansion can be used to add 20 experience points to other units in the same space.

Answer: Warlords

17. Answer these questions about Canadian TV shows that have appeared on U.S. stations for 10 points each.

(10) PBS stations have aired the long-running misadventures of this title character, a flannel-clad handyman with a fondness for duct tape.

Answer: Red Green

(10) WGN is airing episodes of this comedy set in the town of Dog River, Saskatchewan.

Answer: Corner Gas

(10) CBS aired two seasons of this series featuring Mountie Benton Fraser and his pet wolf Diefenbaker, with later episodes released in U.S. syndication.

Answer: Due South

18. We interrupt this Peyton Manning commercial to ask you these three questions about his Colts teammates for 10 each and a Priceless Pep Talk

(10) Marvin Harrison's injury thrust this seven year veteran out of Miami (FL) into the primary wide receiver role, although he now has had 4 straight seasons over 1,000 yards.

Answer: Reggie Wayne

(10) This starting tight end returned from an MCL injury suffered in November 2006 to gain 137 yards on 6 catches in the Colts' AFC championship game victory in Jan. 2007.

Answer: Dallas Clark

(10) The 2006 Colts' defense went from questionable to competent in the playoffs with the return of this hard-hitting safety from Iowa.

Answer: Bob Sanders

19. Name these musical acts' responsible for albums associated with pyramids for 10 points each.

(10) This group's album Mothership Connection tells of how Star Child took the funk out of the pyramids.

Answer: Parliament

(10) "Pyramid Song" is a track on what band's album, Amnesiac?

Answer: Radiohead

(10) This French dance duo's live album Alive 2007 was recorded during their tour which featured them performing inside a pyramid.

Answer: Daft Punk

20. Tim Burton had a bloody good time directing Sweeney Todd. Answer these questions about the cast, and your throat won't be slit. You'll also get 10 points each.

(10) Timothy Spall and Alan Rickman were on the same side in Sweeney, but in what 2004 blockbuster literary adaption did they play mortal enemies?

Answer: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

(10) Johnny Depp is no stranger to movie violence. In what 1984 franchise-launching horror film did he get sucked into his bed?

Answer: A Nightmare on Elm Street

(10) Helena Bonham Carter made the worst pies in London here, but in what 1999 film was she the lover of a soap maker who was almost as violent as Mr. Todd?

Answer: Fight Club

21. Reader's Digest…It's still around, people! Answer these questions about this venerable publication for 10 points each.

(10) The "Health IQ" feature includes contributions from the doctors who authored You: The Owner's Manual and You: On a Diet. Name either for 10 points.

Answer: Dr. Michael Roizen and Dr. Mehmet Oz

(10) In October, the RD website released an interview with this pastor of Houston's Lakewood Church, coinciding with the release of his new book Become a Better You.

Answer: Joel Osteen

(10) In addition to "Campus Comedy" and "Humor in Uniform", this perennial feature consists of alleged true-life tales sent in by readers from all across the country.

Answer: Life in these United States

22. Name the following about American stars from the 2004 Olympics.

(10) For 10 points--Sure, he won five gold medals, but fans and critics were still disappointed with this swimmer's bronze finishes in the 200m freestyle and the 4x100m freestyle relay.

Answer: Michael Phelps

(10) He won the 100 meter sprint,

Answer: Paul Hamm

(5, 5) For a final five points each, name the two women who won the gold in beach volleyball.

Answer: Misty May and Kerri Walsh

23. This year, the voice of the grown-up Kevin Arnold would be describing how, 20 years ago, a sitcom called The Wonder Years debuted. Answer these questions about what the kids on the show, who are now the same age as the adult Kevin was in 1988, did in 2007, for 10 points each.

(10) Kevin Arnold himself, Fred Savage, made his feature film directing debut with this Cuba Gooding, Jr. comedy. Considering it registered exactly 1 positive review on Rotten Tomatoes, perhaps Fred should stick to acting.

Answer: Daddy Day Camp

(10) Danica McKellar, who played Winnie Cooper, still acts, but she also has a degree in this subject, and wrote a book in 2007 explaining why it doesn't suck.

Answer: Mathematics

(10) Jason Hervey, who played obnoxious older brother Wayne, produced and occasionally appeared in episodes of what VHI celebreality show starring a Happy Days alum?

Answer: Scott Baio is 45…and Single

24. Name these artists who recorded covers or songs inspired by The Modern Lovers' "Roadrunner" for 10 points each.

(10) This group included a cover of "Roadrunner" on The Great Rock n Roll Swindle.

Answer: The Sex Pistols

(10) This artist released a cover of "Roadrunner" in 1986, the same year she hit the top ten with "I Hate Myself for Loving You."

Answer: Joan Jett

(10) This artist "borrows" the chorus of "Roadrunner" throughout "Bamboo Banger", the lead track from her second album, Kala.

Answer: M.I.A. or Maya Arulpragasam

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