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FOGEY (For Old Geezers and Everyone Younger) 2017Round 4Toss-Up 1Ricky Bell spent nearly his entire NFL career with this team as did future Hall of Famer Lee Roy Selmon. Ron Wolf, a 2015 Hall of Fame inductee, served as VP of operations for this team between 1976 and 1978, when the team posted a 7-37 record. In 1979, this team had the only African-American starting quarterback in the NFL, winning ten games and making it to the NFC Division Championship game. Although coached unsuccessfully by Leeman Bennett and Richard Williamson, this team benefitted from a trade with the Raiders, acquiring Jon Gruden and defeating the Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII. For ten points, name this team whose other standouts have included Derrick Brooks and Warren Sapp.Answer: Tampa Bay and/or BuccaneersBonus 1For ten points name these actors who have been nominated for Best Drama Actor Emmy for characters who work on various sides of the law.10] This actor’s first major television role was as mortician David Fisher on Six Feet Under. He followed this with the title role in a show about as a forensic analyst who is also a serial killer, Dexter.Answer: Michael C. Hall10] After roles as Sheriff Seth Bullock on Deadwood and Wes Krulik on Damages, this actor earned an Emmy nomination for his portrayal of US Marshall Raylan Givens in Justified. Answer: Timothy Olyphant10] This actor won consecutive Emmys for his role as attorney Alan Shore on different shows, The Practice in 2004 and Boston Legal in 2005.Answer: James SpaderToss-Up 2In the lyrics to Five Star’s song “Rain or Shine,” this person is paired with Robin Hood while a different song asks him, “Where do we belong,” that song being “Empty Glass,” by The Tea Party. His wife’s perspective is told through a song which declares “my nova heart collapsed to a black black hole,” when he doesn’t return, finally saying of him, “You didn’t burn up…you just burned out.” That song by KIA was covered by Sheryl Crow on a William Shatner album called “Seeking” this person. A track off Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) warns, “To get things done, you better not mess with” this person, while he jokes, “Send me up a drink” in a song originally recorded in German by Peter Schilling. For ten points name this central character in the David Bowie song, “Space Oddity.”Answer: Major TomBonus 2While Phil Harris’ last animated film was Don Bluth’s Rock-a-Doodle, Harris provided voice work for many Disney films. Identify these characters voiced by Phil Harris, for ten points each.10] In the 1973 animated film Robin Hood, Harris voiced this member of Robin’s entourage who disguises himself as the Duke of Chutney during the archery contest.Answer: Little John10] Harris voices this laid-back bear who cares for Mowgli but must reluctantly let him return to the human world at the end of The Jungle Book.Answer: Balloo10] For the film The Aristocats, Harris provided the voice for this feral cat who befriends Duchess and her kittens and is finally adopted by Madame Adelaide. Answer: Thomas O’MalleyToss-Up 3This actor collaborated with David Lean in two film adaptations of Charles Dickens novels, playing Herbert Pocket in Great Expectations and Fagin in Oliver Twist. The same year that he played a gardening columnist named Whimple in A Run For Your Money, he played eight members of the Ascoyne family in Kind Hearts and Coronets. He was twice nominated for Best Supporting Actor Oscars, one of these for playing William in Little Dorrit. After a Best Actor nomination for his role in The Lavender Hill Mob, he won his first Oscar as Lieutenant Colonel Nicholson in The Bridge over the River Kwai. For ten points, name this actor who was Oscar-nominated for his role as Obi-Wan Kenobi.Answer: Sir Alec GuinnessBonus 3For ten points, name the following related to athletes who played professionally in both NFL and MLB.10] Although drafted by the Buccaneers, Bo Jackson opted to play baseball when this team picked him in the 4th round of the 1986 draft. He would play from them until he was released in 1991.Answer: Kansas City and/or Royals10] On September 5, 1989, this athlete hit a home run during the Yankees’ victory over the Mariners and, playing for the Falcons, scored a touchdown of a 68 yard punter return the next Sunday. Answer: Deion Sanders10] Though leading his team in tackles in 1991, this Atlanta Falcons strong safety received a $1.7 million bonus to play baseball exclusively when he signed with the St. Louis Cardinals the next year. Answer: Brian JordanToss-Up 4This game comes with 18 station cards and 125 tickets, but some editions of the game did not come with the visor. One card in the game allows a player to move twice while another allows the player to hide his method of transportation. Blue lines and white lines on the board indicate bus and taxi routes, respectively, which allow players to move to one of 199 stations. Before turns 3, 8, 13, 18, and 24, one player must reveal his location, but he wins the game if he is able to remain uncaught before the others run out of tickets. For ten points, name this game in which detectives try to capture Mr. X, named for the London Metropolitan Police headquarters.Answer: Scotland YardBonus 4The early 1970s marked a time of success for singer-songwriters such as James Taylor and Carly Simon. Name these albums by other artists, for ten points each.10] While three of the songs off this album were hits for other artists, Carole King had success with the album’s first three songs, “I Feel the Earth Move,” “So Far Away,” and “It’s Too Late.” Answer: Tapestry10] Released in 1972, this third album by Jim Croce was the top album in 1974, thanks to the success of “Time in a Bottle.” The title track reminds listeners that “you don’t tug on Superman’s cape.”Answer: You Don’t Mess Around with Jim 10] Released less than a year after Tea for the Tillerman, this Cat Stevens work supplied three of his best known songs, “Morning Has Broken,” “Moonshadow,” and “Peace Train.”Answer: Teaser and the FirecatToss-Up 5One character with this last name attends Footpath Elementary after being kicked out of Sullivan Elementary and eventually goes on to be the class president at Cedar Knoll Middle. As a reward for playing with a girl, he is given his first lizard which he names Guacamole. Another character with this surname gets involved with a cellist named Lily and a behavioral therapist named Gaby before eventually getting married. A third character with this last name serves as C.O.O. for T&S Footwear before becoming part owner of a recording studio called the Luncheonette. For ten points, give this last name of Max, Crosby and Adam, the principle family on the tv series Parenthood.Answer: BravermanBonus 5For ten points, name these Hugo award winning novelists, for ten points each.10] This author won posthumous retro Hugos for The Man Who Sold the Moon and Farmer in the Sky but won four Hugos for novels in his lifetime including those for Starship Troopers and Double Star. Answer: Robert Heinlein10] Like Heinlein, this author has won the Hugo for best novel four times, most recently for Paladin of Souls which also won the Nebula. Her 1990 novella, “The Mountains of Mourning,” also won both awards.Answer: Lois McMaster Bujold10] His novels Embassytown and Iron Council were both nominated, but the only Hugo win for this weird fiction author came for his 2009 The City and the City.Answer: China MiévilleToss-Up 6Mark St. John served as guitarist for this group in 1984 before forming White Tiger. One original member of this band released his fifth solo album, Space Invader, in 2014 as well as a self-titled album in 1978. The band appears out of a mental patient’s mind in an issue of Howard the Duck, and in a made-for-tv movie, the band is replaced by robot lookalikes who play a song called “Rip and Destroy,” a version of “Hotter Than Hell.” Despite releasing an album named Unmasked in 1980, the album Lick It Up marked their first public appearance without make-up. For ten points, name this band founded by Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons.Answer: KissBonus 6Lisa Kudrow played Phoebe Buffay on Friends for 10 seasons. Identify the following related to Phoebe’s relatives, for ten points each.10] Phoebe’s sister Ursula appeared originally on this show prior to appearing on Friends. Kudrow played her on both shows. Answer: Mad About You10] This actor whose film work includes role in Saving Private Ryan, The Gift, and Boiler Room played Phoebe’s brother Frank Jr.Answer: Giovanni Ribisi10] This comedienne, who played daughter Connie Conehead on SNL, played Phoebe’s birth mother in the episode “The One With the Bullies.” Answer: Laraine NewmanToss-Up 7This was the venue where Brock Lesner ended the Undertaker’s 21-match WrestleMania win streak during WrestleMania XXX. It hosted the NCAA Basketball Championship five times, including Kentucky’s most recent win, a 2012 victory over Kansas, and it was the site of the first three Super Bowl appearances by the New England Patriots. In 1980 this was the site of the second match between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran, the famous “No Mas” fight. A 23-3 loss for the Atlanta Falcons marked the first professional game played in this stadium after Hurricane Katrina. For ten points, name this covered stadium, the home to the New Orleans Saints.Answer: Mercedes-Benz Superdome (accept: Louisiana Superdome; prompt on The Dome) Bonus 7Not all movies add a number to the title to name a sequel. For ten points, name these numberless sequels.10] This second installment of the Pink Panther series from 1964 centers upon a number of murders at Benjamin Ballon’s estate and Inspector Clouseau’s attempts to prove the maid did not do it. Answer: A Shot in the Dark10] In this follow-up to Going My Way, Bing Crosby’s Father O’Malley comes in conflict with a nun played by Ingrid Bergman over the fate of a parochial school.Answer: The Bells of St. Mary’s10] In this sequel to Romancing the Stone, Joan and Jack go to the Middle East where they free a holy man played by Avner Eisenberg. This holy man, rather than a gem, turns out to be the title object.Answer: The Jewel of the NileToss-Up 8In a 1976 storyline, this character becomes a temporary Fantastic Four member when Thing reverts to human form, but this character then becomes a pawn of the Puppet Master. Doctor Doom once stiffs him on a $2000 payment, and J.J. Jameson offers him $5000 to capture Spider-Man. Originally a prisoner framed for drug possession by his friend Willis Stryker, he gains his powers through an experiment by Dr. Noah Burnstein. He meets his business partner when this character is blackmailed into kidnapping Misty Knight, and while fighting the Owl, he meets his future wife Jessica Jones. For ten points, name this former member of the New Avengers and founder of Heroes For Hire with Iron Fist.Answer: Luke Cage (Accept: “Power Man”) Bonus 8Since 1983, Madonna has released 13 studio albums, including a self-titled one. For ten points each, name the Madonna album from a description.10] After discovering Kabbalah and giving birth to Lourdes, Madonna released this 1998 album. The mixture of electronica and mysticism comes through in the title track as well as the song “Frozen.”Answer: Ray of Light10] The title track off this 1989 album was condemned by the Vatican and Pepsi cancelled their contract with her. Other songs off this album included “Cherish” and “Express Yourself.”Answer: Like a Prayer10] One song off this album was used for her then husband Sean Penn’s film At Close Range. In addition to “Live to Tell,” this album tackled the issue of teen pregnancy with “Papa Don’t Preach.” Answer: True BlueToss-Up 9This actor played a young boy adopted by Claude Raines in an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents while a different episode sees him playing with a loaded gun, nearly shooting the maid. In episodes of The Twilight Zone, he played a younger version of Pip Phillips whose father sacrifices his life for Pip’s and played Billy Bayles who talks to his dead grandmother on a toy phone. In two incarnations of the Twilight Zone this actor played Anthony Fremont, the latter time as an adult Anthony whose daughter also has the same ability to send bad people to the cornfield. For ten points each, name this actor, half of the musical duo Barnes & Barnes, who also played Will Robinson on Lost in Space.Answer: Billy MumyBonus 9The Martian, Family and Eco versions of this Looney Labs card game are no longer available. For ten points each:10] Name this game in which the rules change as players lay down Goal, New Rule, and Action cards. In most cases, specific Keeper cards are required to fulfill the goal. Answer: Fluxx10] Eliminated in the 5.0 version of Fluxx, these cards prevent players from winning unless the goal specifically requires having one of these cards or unless the Silver Lining card has been played.Answer: Creeper(s)10] This radioactive Creeper from version 4.0 was originally a promo card. Whenever a goal changes, this card moves in the direction opposite the direction of turn taking.Answer: Radioactive PotatoToss-Up 10When Brett asks this character his name, he says it is Pitt. He drives a 1974 Chevy Nova that ends up in Monster Joe’s salvage yard. Almost played by Paul Calderon, this character uses a nearly identical quote to one used at the opening of Sonny Chiba’s film The Bodyguard, both of them misquoting a Bible passage. Although he does not believe that giving a foot massage is grounds for throwing Antwan Rockamore off a balcony, he shoots Roger when Brett talks about his best intentions. At the end of the film, after letting Ringo and Honey Bunny leave with $1500, he and Vincent Vega leave the diner. For ten points, name this hitman from Pulp Fiction played by Samuel L. Jackson. Answer: Jules Winnfield (accept either name)Bonus 10Between 1955 and 1960, the Montreal Canadiens won five straight Stanley Cups. For ten points, name these players in that Montreal Canadiens’ line-up.10] This goalkeeper for the Canadiens popularized the use of the mask and won the Vezina Trophy seven times. He is credited with being the first goalie to leave the net to control the puck.Answer: Jacques Plante10] Nicknamed “The Rocket,” he was the first NHL player to score 50 goals in a season. After he was suspended for hitting linesman Cliff Thompson, riots broke out in Monteal.Answer: Maurice Richard10] Winner of the first Conn Smythe Trophy in 1965, this Canadiens center also became the first hockey player to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated after winning both the Hart and Ross trophies in 1956. Answer: Jean BeliveauToss-Up 11In February 2017, this company announced it would sell its job seeking service Elevated Careers, ten months after the platform launched. Among the benefits of this company’s primary service is Secure Call, which allows members to contact one another via phone numbers provided by the company. A 200-question survey from this company creates a profile called “The Book of You” which highlights personality traits which might be attractive to others. As a result of a lawsuit brought by Eric McKinley, this company settled by creating a separate website for homosexual clients, Compatible Partners. For ten points, name this online dating site founded by Neil Clark Warren, a competitor to .Answer: eHarmonyBonus 11He accepted the part of Dr. Noah Drake on General Hospital because he did not think his album Working Class Dog would be successful. Then “Jessie’s Girl” hit the top 40. For ten points each:10] Name this actor and musician who also played Zac in “Saga of a Star World,” the pilot to Battlestar Galactica.Answer: Rick Springfield10] Richard Hatch played this brother of Zac in the original Battlestar Galactica. The role would be reimagined as Jamie Bamber’s character in the remake.Answer: Captain Apollo (prompt on “William Adama”)10] Zac convinces Lt. Starbuck to let him take Starbuck’s place, thus getting himself killed. Starbuck is played by this actor who would eventually play “Face” for the 1980s show The A-Team.Answer: Dirk BenedictToss-Up 12Snoop Dogg claimed that the title of this album influenced the title for his own 2016 release, while this album’s title was itself inspired by a speech by Hattie White. One song off this album originally mentioned fashion house Margiela. The change in that lyric led to a 33% boost in sales for Red Lobster the Sunday after the single dropped. During a performance at the 2016 CMAs, another song off this album was blended with “Long Time Gone.” The album ends with a song which repeats the phrases “My daddy Alabama momma Louisiana” and “I slay.” “Daddy Lessons” and “Formation” are among the songs on, for ten points, what 2016 album by Beyoncé?Answer: LemonadeBonus 12In 2015, seven NBA coaches were relieved of their coaching duties, the Golden State Warriors won the NBA championship, and Duke won its fifth NCAA title. Given these other events in basketball, name the year in which they occurred, for ten points each.10] Indiana defeats Michigan in the NCAA tournament to preserve an undefeated season. The ABA merges with the NBA. A triple overtime win by the Celtics in Game 5 caps the longest finals game in NBA history.Answer: 1976 10] Yao Ming becomes the first player who never played in high school or college in the US to be the first draft pick. The WNBA teams in Miami and Portland fold. The Charlotte Hornets move to New Orleans.Answer: 200210] Detroit wins its first NBA championship in a 4-0 sweep of the Lakers. Mookie Blaylock, Tim Hardaway, and Shawn Kemp are drafted. The Orlando Magic begins playing in the NBA.Answer: 1989Toss-Up 13In November 2005, the matriarch of this family, Sonia, was retconned as non-canonical. One member of this family, her son Trevor, recruits a witch, a dagger wielding bandit, and the son of the final boss of a game in which he appears. ?Another famous member of this household stars in a game made famous by the quote, "What a horrible night to have a curse." Members of this family like to use sub-weapons like crosses and holy water, though oftentimes hearts are required to use them. For ten points, name this whip wielding, vampire hunting clan made popular by the Konami game series Castlevania. Answer Belmont clan.Bonus 13Not only is the film Scott Pilgrim Vs the World based upon a graphic novel, but many of the film’s characters are played by actors who have appeared in other comic-related films. For ten points each:10] Playing Lucas Lee, the skateboarding, action-film star ex-boyfriend of Ramona, is this actor who has played Captain America in The Avengers and Captain America films.Answer: Chris Evans10] This actor who portrayed Superman in the 2006 Superman Returns plays another of Ramona’s exes, Todd Ingram, the vegan-powered bass player of The Clash at Demonhead.Answer: Brandon Routh10] When the Vegan Police strip Todd of his powers, one of the officers is played by this actor whose other work includes the title role in the 2004 film, The Punisher.Answer: Thomas JaneToss-Up 14He was traded in 1991 along with Steve Finley and Pete Harnish to Houston in return for Glenn Davis and then moved the next year to Philadelphia. Though he pitched in two winning games during the Phillies’ 1993 NLCS series, both wins were credited to the reliever, so his first post-season win would be the Game 5 shutout of Toronto in the World Series. After joining Arizona in 2000, he went 23-7 in 2002 but dropped to 8-7 in 2003 and was traded for four players including Jorge de la Rosa. With his new team, he won Game 6 of the ALCS with blood soaking through his sock. For ten points, name this pitcher who helped break the 86-year World Championship drought for Boston. Answer: Curt SchillingBonus 14In 1992, some illustrators defected from the major comics publishers to start a new company, Image comics. Given the titles upon which he worked, name the Image writer-artist for ten points each.10] After working on New Mutants and X-Force, he created the first comic series to be published by Image, Youngblood, continuing his tendency toward big muscles and lots of pouches.Answer: Rob Liefeld10] This man’s first title, WildC.A.T.s, was the first in his Wildstorm universe of interconnected title which would later include Gen13 and Deathblow.Answer: Jim Lee10] This creator of normalman for Aardvark-Vanaheim would begin the Shadowline imprint which included his popular ShadowHawk title. He also served as Image publisher between 1999 and 2003.Answer: Jim ValentinoToss-Up 15In one episode of this series, a character in jail for not revealing a source is asked, “What did they get you for, impersonating a Barbie Doll, right?” When the main character in this program applies for a secretarial position, she is told by her boss, “You’ve got spunk…. I hate spunk,” before she is made associate producer. In another episode, a character dressed as a peanut is killed by an elephant, and the minister eulogizes him with the crown credo, “A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants.” Three shows spun off from this one, including the drama Lou Grant. For ten points, name this 1970s series about Mary Richards and the rest of the WJM crew.Answer: Mary Tyler Moore ShowBonus 15Celebrity cameos have become commonplace in music videos. For ten points, name the song whose video contains these stars.10] The alternate video for this song contains not Bruno Mars and guys in chimp masks but instead Leonard Nimoy who goes to the supermarket in his robe and slippers. Answer: “The Lazy Song”10] Tom Hanks unconvincingly lip syncs the words to this Carly Rae Jepsen song while wandering around Manhattan. Justin Bieber makes an appearance in the dance sequence near the end.Answer: “I Really Like You”10] In this Fat Boy Slim video from 2001, Christopher Walken shows off his dance moves in a Marriott HotelAnswer: “Weapon of Choice”Toss-Up 16This director walked away from the film Rough Cut during development and quit City Heat over conflicts with Clint Eastwood. Both films starred Burt Reynolds who appeared in this director’s remake of The Man Who Loved Women which also featured this director’s wife. In the early 1970s, he directed a musical about a German spy who falls in love with an American WWI pilot and a film about a British civil servant who falls in love with a Russian agent played by Omar Sharif. In addition to The Tamarind Seed and Darling Lili, this man directed a film in which a woman pretends to be a female impersonator. For ten points, name this husband of Julie Andrews and director of Victor/Victoria and 10.Answer: Blake EdwardsBonus 16Name the product being advertised based on a description of the commercial which ran during a Superbowl, for ten points each.10] Mike is told that he is playing like Betty White during a football game in a 2010 commercial, but he improves after eating this product which claims, “You’re not you when you’re hungry.”Answer: Snickers10] In this 2013 commercial, a man regrets buying a goat who shares his love for this product. After the goat eats more than 150 bags of this product, the man is making his for sale sign when the goat discovers him and his secret stash.Answer: Doritos10] In a 1998 commercial for this product, a man eating pizza on his porch is bitten by a mosquito which flies away and explodes.Answer: McIlhenny Tabasco Sauce (accept: McIlhenny Tabasco Sauce)Toss-Up 17This work topped the New York Times Best Sellers List in May 1990, June 1991, and June 1992, remaining in top ten for fiction books each subsequent June until 2001. One page of this work depicts three goals marked 50, 100 and 13, and among the creatures faced in this work are the Hakken-Kraks. This work encourages the reader to find the place where the Boom bands are playing rather than remaining in the Waiting Place, and after reminding the reader that life is a great balancing act, this book promises success 98 and ? percent guaranteed. For ten points, name this perennial graduation gift, a work by Dr. Seuss.Answer: Oh, The Places You’ll GoBonus 17Alan Young, the voice of Scrooge McDuck on Duck Tales, died in May 2016. Earlier in his career he appeared on a show opposite a horse named Bamboo Harvester. For ten points each: 10] Name that 1961 to 1966 show on which Young played Wilbur Post the owner of a talking horse.Answer: Mister Ed10] Another animal-centered show lasted from 1954 to 1973, the main character played by Pal and his descendants. In no episode of this show does Timmy fall down a well.Answer: Lassie10] Between 1967 and 1969, the titular animal in this show was played by Bruno while Tom Wedloe and his son Mark were played by Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard, respectively.Answer: Gentle Ben Toss-Up 18As a territorial pick, he was the first pick in the 1960 NBA draft, and in his first season in the NBA, this player averaged 30.5 points and was named Rookie of the Year. The next year he became the first player to average a triple-double the entire season. One year after Bob Cousy was brought in as coach, he was traded for Flynn Robinson and Charlie Paulk. By the end of the season, he would help his new team win its only NBA Championship alongside the then Lew Alcindor. In the same year, as president of the NBA Players Association, he would file an anti-trust lawsuit which would lead to free agency. For ten points, name this Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks guard, nicknamed “The Big O.” Answer: Oscar RobertsonBonus 18Some actresses were ubiquitous in the 1990s before having their careers level off a bit. Given their credits, name the actresses for ten points each.10] After playing Cecile in Valmont and Shade in Gas Food & Lodging, this actress appeared in American History X and played Nancy in The CraftAnswer: Fairuza Balk10] This Party of Five actress appeared with Balk in The Craft, played Suzie in Wild Things, and began her recurring role as Sidney in the Scream franchise.Answer: Neve Campbell10] Along with Campbell, this actress appeared in Scream, playing Tatum, and played Amy in The Doom Generation, prior to finishing out the 90s with her role as Courtney in Jawbreaker.Answer: Rose McGowenToss-Up 19An extended version of this song appears right after “God Bless America” on the album You Light Up My Life while another leads off the album (Songbook) A Collection of Hits, both versions being released as singles on June 14, 1997. Though nominated for a Song of the Year Grammy, this song lost to Shawn Colvin’s “Sunny Came Home,” though the song did win Best Female Country Vocal Performance for one performer. One singer’s version, intended for use in a film, was replaced by the other version because producers felt the original singer was too young. Neither version appeared on the official soundtrack to Con Air. For ten points, name this song recorded by both LeAnn Rimes and Trisha Yearwood.Answer: “How Do I Live”Bonus 19Some of the best players in European football play not in the English Premier League but in La Liga. For ten points each, name these teams from the top Spanish league. 10] In 2014, James [hah-mez] Rodriguez joined this team, scoring 13 goals in 29 appearances. Other members of this team include former Tottenham Hotspur winger Gareth Bale, and the winner of the 2013 and 2014 FIFA Ballon d’Or, Christiano Ronaldo. Answer: Real Madrid10] One member of this team won the FIFA Ballon d’Or three times between 2010 and 2012. Other players include Brazilian forward Neymar and serial biter Luis Suárez. Answer: Futbol Club Barcelona (accept FC Barcelona; accept Bar?a)10] After the loss of Paco Alcácer, this team is captained by midfielders Enzo Pérez and Daniel Perejo. Diego Alves has become an expert in saving penalty shots.Answer: Valencia Club de Futbol (accept: Valencia CF; accept: Los Che)Toss-Up 20Beneficiaries of this competition have included the Earth Communications Office, the Jimmy Fund, and Rock the Vote. Before 2015, this program’s last official appearance had been in 2010 and featured both Jane Curtain and Michael McKean on the final episode. Pat Sajak appeared once on this show in 1993 and again in 2010 with his appearances split between January and May, though his appearance on an April 1, 1997, show was not part of this particular event. Satiric versions of this program have included categories such as “Drummers Named ‘Ringo’” and “Colors That End in ‘Urple.’” For ten points, name this incarnation of a game show which features famous people answering clues as read by Alex Trebek.Answer: Celebrity Jeopardy (Prompt on “Jeopardy”)Bonus 20For ten points each, name these trivia apps ported for mobile devices10] Like Trivial Pursuit, this game by Etermax includes 6 categories. Science is represented by a test tube and Entertainment by a tub of popcorn. After spinning the wheel and answering correctly, players win by getting crowns in all six categories. Answer: Trivia Crack10] Players in this game choose from topics such as Indian Advertising, Game of Throne s, or Superhero Comics. Players are ranked according to state, country, and world and can win achievements such as Black Whole or Legatus.Answer: QuizUp10] In this FreshPlanet one-on-one music game similar to Name That Tune, players pick one of three categories and choose from a multiple choice list to identify songs based on a sound clip. Answer: SongPopToss-Up 21An Elton John song named for this place begins, “Boston at last, and the plane’s touching down,” while Scott Marshall, winner of season 4 of Ink Master, died in one of these places in October 2015. In a film with this name, Linda Mason wears blackface during a Feb 12th performance and wears an 18th century dress ten days later. In a homophonically named song by Chingy, he says, “To room 4-9-0 I headed” when he meets three girls on an elevator, and a 1979 rap song rhymes this location’s name with “then you take her friend.” For ten points, name this overnight lodging that, in The Sugarhill Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight,” follows the phrase “hotel, motel…”Answer: Holiday InnBonus 21Identify the following recording artists popular in the 1940s for ten points each.10] Prior to his disappearance in 1944, this big band leader had a string of successes with “Moonlight Serenade,” “In the Mood,” “Pennsylvania 6-5000,” and “Chattanooga Choo-Choo.”Answer: Glenn Miller10] This sister act remained popular throughout the 1940s with songs such as “Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree,” “Rum and Coca Cola,” and “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.”Answer: Andrews Sisters 10] Prior to a variety talk show in the 1970s, this artist had success in the 40’s as a solo artist including versions of “Buttons and Bows,” “I’ll Walk Alone,” and “You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To.”Answer: Dinah ShoreToss-Up 22The climax of this film centers upon ammonium thioglycolate. One character in this film suggests a “semester” should be called an “ovester” while another claims a lucky scrunchy helped her pass Spanish. The protagonist of this film grew up across the street from Aaron Spelling, once appeared in a Ricky Martin video and designed a line of faux fur panties. A graduate from CULA with a 4.0, this film’s heroine scores a 179 on the LSAT and enrolls at Harvard Law where she helps defend Raquel Welch’s character of a murder charge. For ten points, name this film about a fashion major turned law student, starring Reese Witherspoon. Answer: Legally Blonde ................
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