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FOGEY (For Old Geezers and Everyone Younger) 2017Round 1Toss-Up 1The 25th Anniversary edition of this album features the song “For All Time” while a 2001 Special Edition of the album includes a song originally included in a storybook album, Someone in the Dark. The last track on the original album includes the line, “I will keep you warm through the shadow of the night,” while another song from the album says, “We can touch the sky and light the darkest day,” the latter song being “Baby Be Mine.” This album also contains a duet with Paul McCartney where the two singers compete for a “dog gone girl,” a song called “The Girl Is Mine.” For ten points name this 1982 Michael Jackson album featuring the songs “Beat It” and “Billie Jean.” Answer: ThrillerBonus 1For ten points each, name these actors who have frequently collaborated with specific directors.10] This actor has appeared in eight films directed by Tim Burton, including Ed Wood, Edward Scissorhands, and Dark Shadows. Answer: Johnny Depp10] This actor has appeared in eleven films directed by Sam Raimi, including three Spider-Man films, the Evil Dead trilogy, and Oz: The Great and Powerful.Answer: Bruce Campbell10] This actor has appeared in nine Spike Lee films, beginning with playing Pino in Do the Right Thing and ending with this actor’s role as Detective Tony Ricci in Miracle at St. Anna.Answer: John TurturroToss-Up 2This actor plays Mr. Rock in the adaptation of the Hank Zipzer books which he also co-wrote. He voiced the bird Norville in the animated series Clifford’s Puppy Days and played himself in an episode of King of the Hill where he owns the property next to Peggy’s parents. In more recent roles, he has played actor Fred Nunley on Children’s Hospital and Eddie Lawson on Royal Pains. He was nominated for an acting Emmy four years straight in the 1970s and won a daytime Emmy after directing the ABC Afterschool Special “All the Kids Do It” starring Scott Baio. For ten points, name this actor who used The Lords of Flatbush co-star Sylvester Stallone as his model in portraying of Arthur Fonzirelli on Happy Days.Answer: Henry WinklerBonus 2At the end of the 2014 season, this team entered the postseason with a losing 7-8-1 record. For ten points: 10] Name this team who kept the Arizona Cardinals to a postseason record low 77 yards but lost in the Divisional Championship despite Cam Newton’s two touchdown passes to Kelvin Benjamin. Answer: Carolina and/or Panthers10] In the strike shortened 1982 season, the Cleveland Browns and this team entered the postseason with 4-5 records. This team split quarterback duties between Eric Hipple and Gary Danielson, with Billy Sims as its lead rusher.Answer: Detroit and/or Lions10] With a 7-9 record in 2010, this team officially has the lowest win percentage entering into the postseason. Matt Hasselbach threw four touchdowns in the win over the Saints before this team lost to the Bears.Answer: Seattle and/or SeahawksToss-Up 3Mr. Welch hits this character after he accuses Welch’s wife of sending a girl home half-naked. This character says he is considering selling tickets when he finds a naked woman hiding in the bushes, but he is then informed his father has suffered a stroke. This character steals Mary Hatch away from Freddie Othello at a dance and eventually marries her despite some question as to whether she is in love with Sam Wainwright. When he is informed that he will be a father, this man’s wife tells him that he has lassoed the stork, a reference to his promise to lasso the moon for her. For ten points, name this man who sees what Bedford Falls would be like without him in It’s A Wonderful Life. Answer: George Bailey (accept first or last name)Bonus 3He is part of the duo Bad Meets Evil and was a member of D12, but Eminem is better known for his solo work. For ten points each, identify these albums by Eminem.10] This 1999 break-out album contained the songs “My Name Is” and “Guilty Conscience.” Named for Eminem’s alter ego, it contains a two letter suffix to separate it from a similarly named short work. Answer: The Slim Shady LP (prompt on just “Slim Shady”)10] The single “The Real Slim Shady” as well as the story song “Stan” appeared on this 2000 album which uses Eminem’s birth name.Answer: The Marshall Mathers LP10] The serial-killer inspired “3am” as well as “Crack the Bottle” featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent appeared on this 2009 Eminem album, the first after being hospitalized following a methadone overdose. Answer: RelapseToss-up 4Prior to the 1996 draft, this team traded its second round pick for Darrick Martin, and traded first round picks in the draft with the Milwaukee Bucks, giving up Ray Allen for Stephon Marbury. From 1996-2004 this team made it to the conference playoffs eight straight times; however, this team floundered after one player rejected a 3-year $21 million extension, and the team traded another star for Marko Jaric. In 2007, in exchange for two first-round picks and five players – including Theo Ratliff and Al Jefferson – this team traded an 8-time All Star drafted out of Farragut Academy in 1995. For ten points, name this NBA team, the beginning and ending stop for Kevin Garnett. Answer: Minnesota and/or TimberwolvesBonus 4Fortunately, Will Wheaton’s career did not disappear after his initial success in Stand by Me and Star Trek: The Next Generation. For ten points identify the following related to Wheaton’s more recent gigs.10] Wheaton has repeatedly played a version of himself on this CBS series, acting as a one-time antagonist to Sheldon.Answer: The Big Bang Theory10] Wheaton had a recurring role as Dr. Isaac Parrish, a rival to Fargo on this SyFy show which is set in the eponymous fictional Oregon town populated by scientific geniuses. Answer: Eureka10] Wheaton hosts this web series in which he and his friends play games such as Pandemic, Ticket To Ride, and Settlers of Catan.Answer: TabletopToss-Up 5One book by this author has three chapters which share the same title yet use the subtitles “Fear,” “Smear” and “Queers” to show how George W. Bush won the 2004 election. Another book by this author recounts his own fictional presidency in 2000 which is unraveled after he apologizes for slavery and punches Nelson Mandela. This author of The Truth (with Jokes) and Why Not Me? also wrote a book whose preface suggests that he and Jeane Kirkpatrick were lovers in the 1980s before criticizing Newt Gingrich, Phil Graham and its title subject, Rush Limbaugh. For ten points, name this Minnesota senator, SNL alum, and author of Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot.Answer: Al FrankenBonus 5Given quotes spoken in the film, name these characters played by Robert De Niro, for ten points each.10] In The Untouchables, De Niro plays this gangster who, while being interviewed by the press, says, “You can get further with a kind word and a gun than you can with just a kind word.”Answer: Al(fonse) Capone10] As this character, a boxer turned comic in a 1980 biopic, De Niro speaks another AFI quote, this time repeating Brando’s “I coulda been a contender” speech from On the Waterfront.Answer: Jake Lamotta10] After kidnapping a late-night talk show host, this stand-up comedian played by De Niro in The King of Comedy, says, “Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime.”Answer: Rupert PupkinToss-Up 6Although this band’s first album Boomerang contained covers of “Poison Ivy” and “The Love You Save,” this band has written or co-written every song on their albums after the Christmas album Snowed In. Their 2010 album, Shout It Out, includes the single “Thinking Bout Somthin,” which features Weird Al Yankovic who had directed the video for their song “River.” One song by this band says, “being different is a sin” when “you live in a cookie cutter world,” while another asks, “When you get old and start losing your hair, can you tell me who will still care?” Those two songs appeared on the 1997 album Middle of Nowhere. For ten points, name this pop trio responsible for “Weird” and “Mmmbop.”Answer: HansonBonus 6For ten points each, name these similarly themed books in which solving a puzzle leads to great reward.10] Ellen Raskin wrote this novel about sixteen tenants of Sunset Towers who compete to solve the mystery of a millionaire’s death in order to inherit his fortune and his paper product company. Answer: The Westing Game10] Five children are invited to tour a candy manufacturing plant in this Roald Dahl novel. One by one their vices eliminate them until one child is left to inherit the company.Answer: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory10] Kyle Keeley and 11 other children try to find a way out of the Alexandriaville Library to become the new spokesperson for a gaming company in this Chris Grabstein work.Answer: Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library (prompt on incomplete name; do not accept: “Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics”)Toss-Up 7At one point in this film, Florine becomes upset that there is no coconut for ambrosia and later she insists on seeing My Fair Lady in New York, causing her husband to miss a funeral. Another character in this film is hired for a job shortly after he rescues a man trapped in a freight elevator at the textile mill. At a later point in the film, that character listens to Dr. King on the radio while another character attends the speech, coming to realize that her racism has hurt people like her friend Hoke. For ten points, name this 1989 film focusing on the relationship between an elderly Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur, played by Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman.Answer: Driving Miss DaisyBonus 7In 1908, he began using a milk can in his act, and in 1912, he first performed an escape from a Chinese Water Torture Cell. For ten points each,10] Name this Hungarian-born magician and escape artist who died October 31, 1926, following a ruptured appendix.Answer: Harry Houdini (accept: Erich Weiss)10] More an endurance artist than an escape artist, this American magician was once encased in a block of ice in Times Square, and in 2003 he was suspended above the Thames in a Plexiglas box for 44 days. Answer: David Blaine10] Like Houdini, this magician set about debunking paranormal claims, even writing the book The Truth about Uri Geller. His Educational Foundation offers $1 million to anyone whose abilities can be verified scientifically.Answer: James Randi (accept: The Amazing Randi)Toss-Up 8 An SNL skit parodying this show depicted the Brady Bunch’s Barry Williams as a crossdressing cannibal and showed Danny Bonaduce shooting Michael J. Fox. Actresses Elizabeth Banks and Zoe McLellan, as well as Brendon Fraser, had early roles on this television series. Don LaFontaine provided voiceover work for this show before his death when he was replaced by Wes Johnson. Theresa Saldana and P.X. Kelly were both considered for the central job on this show, but the job went to a former hotel marketer from Hollywood, Florida. During this show’s 23-year run on Fox, more than 1100 criminals profiled were caught. For ten points, name this show once hosted by John Walsh.Answer: America’s Most Wanted: America Fights BackBonus 8Identify the Final Fantasy game from a description, for ten points each.10] The first of the series to use 3D graphics, this game focuses upon Cloud Strife and members of AVALANCHE attempting to defeat Sephiroth and save the world. The Gold Saucer’s chocobo races are introduced in this game.Answer: Final Fantasy VII10] Originally considered the worst of the series, it was rebooted and subtitled “A Realm Reborn.” In this game, Nael van Darnus attempts to wipe out life by drawing the moon Dalamud to strike Eorzea.Answer: Final Fantasy XIV10] In this game, four Light Warriors find Princess Sara, free the town of Bikke, and go on various quests before defeating Chaos. Players choose one of six classes including Thief, Black Belt, and White Mage. Answer: Final Fantasy IToss-Up 9With Robin Snyder, he has published The Four-Page Series, and he contributed a story about Mr. A to the Wallace Wood work Witzend. Prior to creating the DC character The Creeper, this writer and artist worked on Space Adventures and Blue Beetle for Charlton, the latter comic introducing his creation The Question. Prior to leaving Marvel in 1966, he worked with Jack Kirby on Tales of Suspense issue 48, which introduced the red and yellow armor of Iron Man, and he would pencil Strange Tales featuring Dr. Strange, creating the character Eternity. For ten points, name this artist whose work in Amazing Fantasy would introduce the world to Spider-Man.Answer: Steve DitkoBonus 9For ten points, identify these players inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015.10] This finger-wagging Congolese center and four-time Defensive Player of the Year played for the Nuggets, Hawks, and 76ers, becoming the second most prolific shot blocker in league history. Answer: Dikembe Mutombo10] This Celtics guard helped lead his team to championships in 1974 and 1976, earning the Finals MVP in ‘76. Though averaging fewer points per game than Cowens and Havilcek, he set a team record by playing 488 consecutive games in the 70s. Answer: Jo Jo White10] The plaintiff in a 1971 case against the NBA regarding eligibility after high school, this player was a four-time NBA All-Star while with the Supersonics. He was cut from the Lakers for falling asleep in practice just prior to the 1980 NBA Finals. Answer: Spencer HaywoodToss-Up 10This actor provided the voice of God in the John Travolta-Olivia Newton John film Two of a Kind, and in a 1972 film he played a meat packer named Mary Ann in debt to the mob. In addition to Prime Cut, this actor appeared as a priest who helps lead survivors out of a capsized ship in another 1972 film, The Poseidon Adventure. First nominated for a Supporting Actor Oscar for playing Gene Garrison in I Never Sang for My Father, he took home a Best Actor award for his role as a New York cop trying to stop a heroin shipment being smuggled in by Alain Charnier. For ten points, name this actor who played Lex Luthor opposite Christopher Reeves’s Superman and played Popeye Doyle in The French Connection.Answer: Gene HackmanBonus 10Beginning in 1973, ABC aired educational videos between Saturday morning shows. For ten points each, identify the following related to that series, Schoolhouse Rock.10] One segment, set in a railyard, depicts a conductor linking trains and two hobos interacting as a way to teach about this part of speech.Answer: Conjunctions (Accept: Conjunction Junction)10] With its song performed by Blossom Dearie, the episode about this number shows a girl in a one room classroom thinking about ice skating, barrel jumping, and a blimp.Answer: Eight10] Parodied on SNL after President Obama’s executive order regarding immigration, this episode, named for the song sung by Jack Shelton, dealt with a legislative action to require buses to stop at railroad crossings.Answer: I’m Just a BillToss-Up 11Josh Groban’s recording of “You Raise Me Up” appears on his album with this title, and it is the title of the final studio album by Joy Division. Ben Stiller plays a supermarket manager in the video for the Travis song with this title while a different song’s video shows a monkey on a cross and a spinning pig’s head. A 2013 song off the album Heartthrob with this title says, “I won’t treat you like you’re oh so typical,” and a 2017 Grammy-winning song with this title claims, “We ain’t ever getting older.” For ten points, give this one word title for songs by Nine Inch Nails, Tegan and Sara, and The Chainsmokers.Answer: “Closer”Bonus 11Creighton Hale played a customer in one famous film and a stenographer in another, both times being uncredited. For ten points each, name these actors who were credited for their work in both Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon.10] This actor had a leading part in both films, playing Sam Spade and Rick Blaine.Answer: Humphrey Bogart 10] This actor born Lazlo Lowenstein plays Joel Cairo in The Maltese Falcon and Ugarte in Casablanca.Answer: Peter Lorre10] This actor had his film debut in The Maltese Falcon, playing Kaspar Gutman, and played Signor Ferrari, the owner of The Blue Parrot, in Casablanca.Answer: Sidney GreenstreetToss-Up 12On June 28, 2015, a garden gnome looking like this manager was part of a promotional ballpark giveaway. As of March 2017, he is the only current AL manager never to have played in the major leagues. He was named Minor League Manager of the Year while with Albany-Colonie and was named AL Manager of the Year three times, with three different teams, in 1994, 2004, and 2014. He was effectively fired from his position in 1995 when he wouldn’t fire batting coach Rick Down, and he was replaced by Bob Brenly after the 2000 season. Both the Yankees and the Diamondbacks went to the World Series the next year. For ten points, name this former Rangers and current Orioles manager.Answer: Buck Showalter Bonus 12Though often known primarily for his work in comics, Todd McFarlane has ventured into the world of music video directing a few times. For ten points each, identify these songs related to his directorial work.10] McFarlane co-directed the video for this Pearl Jam song. Featuring dinosaurs, concentration camps, the KKK, disease-infected Native Americans, and nuclear war, the video depicts death as a dark haired woman.Answer: “Do the Evolution”10] An animation-live action mix follows a bullet shattering glasses of milk, windows, and water coolers before being caught by a girl playing hopscotch in the video for this Korn song.Answer: “Freak on a Leash”10] McFarlane also directed the video to this Disturbed song, a cover of a 1986 Genesis song whose video had featured puppets from the UK show Spitting Image.Answer: “Land of Confusion”Toss-Up 13This card was in the final hand of Pius Heinz, Jonathan Duhamel, and Chris Ferguson when each won the main event in the World Series of Poker. It is the playing card in common for a McDerment, Exxon Valdez, or Joe Louis and is one of the three matadors in Ombre. Beginning in the 1820s, this card, nicknamed “Old Frizzle,” was printed by Perkins Bacon to insure the stamp duty had been paid on an English card deck, and it has long had a more ornate design in most decks. For ten points, this is what card which legend states was in Will Bill Hickcock’s hand when he died?Answer: Ace of Spades (prompt on incomplete answer) Bonus 13In October 2015, this horse won the Breeder’s Cup Classic by 6 ? lengths. For ten points each:10] Name this horse whose wins in the Preakness, Belmont, and Kentucky Derby made it the first horse in 37 years to win the Triple Crown.Answer: American Pharoah10] Prior to American Pharoah’s wins, the longest stretch without a Triple Crown winner was 25 years, broken by this horse in 1973, who set race records in all three events.Answer: Secretariat10] No horse won the Triple Crown during the 11 years after Sir Barton’s win in 1919 until this horse won in 1930. He was the sire of the 1935 Triple Crown winner, Omaha.Answer: Gallant FoxToss-Up 14He is not George Jones, but a character looking like him appears in Alan Jackson’s “Don’t Rock the Jukebox.” The only living descendent of Revolutionary War hero Nathan Tibbs, he worked as a glue dipper at a furniture factory before eventually becoming an ice cream man in his last television appearance. This character takes up mosaic art after Warren Ferguson suggests it, but he discovers he does his best work drunk. In the episode “Ellie For Council,” he is arrested for hitting his mother-in-law with a leg of lamb, but typically he lets himself into his cell to sleep off a weekend bender. For ten points, name this town drunk from The Andy Griffith Show.Answer: Otis CampbellBonus 14Name the actress based on her early film roles, for ten points each.10] This actress’s early film roles include the central character in Ella Enchanted and Mia Thermopolis in The Princess Diaries.Answer: Anne Hathaway 10] She played Grace MacLean, a girl who has her leg amputated after a riding accident, in The Horse Whisperer and played Rebecca, the more popular of two friends in Ghost World.Answer: Scarlett Johnanssen10] Her first two feature film roles were as Jules, the girl who hosts the party in Superbad, and Amelia, the bassist for the band A.D.D., in the Rainn Wilson film The Rocker.Answer: Emma StoneToss-Up 15One player with this last name had nine goals and fifteen assists during the 1972-73 playoffs, including four power play goals. Another player with this surname played in five exhibition games with the New York Rangers in 1981 before retiring for third time. He had been excluded from the 1972 Summit Series because he has signed with the Winnipeg Jets as a player/coach, and he had earlier been the first player to score more than 50 goals in a season. A third player with this last name spent most of his career in St. Louis and became this first player to join his father in the hockey Hall of Fame. For ten points, name this hockey family consisting of Dennis, Bobby and Bret.Answer: HullBonus 15Sometimes the UK and US versions of Beatles albums differed in their track listing. Based upon songs that appear on it, name the Beatles studio album, for ten points each.10] Songs appearing on the US LP but not the UK double EP version of this record include “Baby You’re a Rich Man,” “Penny Lane,” and “Strawberry Fields Forever.” Answer: Magical Mystery Tour10] This album includes a cover of the song “Twist and Shout,” as well as the Lennon-McCartney originals “Love Me Do” and “I Saw Her Standing There.” The American retitled version leaves out “Ask Me Why.”Answer: Please Please Me (accept: Introducing…The Beatles)10] The US version of this album did not include “Doctor Robert” and “I’m Only Sleeping” which appeared on another LP, but both versions include “Tax Man,” “Eleanor Rigby,” and “For No One.”Answer: RevolverToss-Up 16This musician won a 1986 Dove Award for his album No More Night, and his version of a John Hartford song won three Grammys in 1968. The Replacement’s video “Bastards of Young” is visually referenced by this singer’s version of Paul Westerberg’s “Ghost on the Canvas.” A documentary about him subtitled I’ll Be Me contains the Grammy and Oscar nominated song “I’m Not Gonna Miss You,” this singer’s final song following his diagnosis with Alzheimer’s. One song by his follows the singer’s route through the title town, Albuquerque, and Oklahoma, while in another he says he knows every crack in the sidewalks on Broadway. For ten points, name this singer of “By the Time I Get To Phoenix” and “Rhinestone Cowboy.”Answer: Glen CampbellBonus 16For ten points, identify the following related to the late Yvonne Craig’s acting career.10] Craig is perhaps best known for her portrayal of this character who is kidnapped by the Penguin in her first appearance.Answer: Batgirl or Barbara Gordon 10] In 1969, Craig played Marta, the green-skinned Orion slave girl in the “Whom Gods Destroy” episode of this series. Her character is killed by the mad Captain Garth.Answer: Star Trek: The Original Series10] Between 1960 and 1963, Craig played five different girlfriends, including Myrna Lomax and Linda Sue Faversham, on a series about the many loves of this character played by Dwayne Hickman.Answer: Dobie GillisToss-Up 17This person produced and directed a 1987 short film about a bingo-obsessed mother called Bingo Inferno and followed this with a film about Ray Aibelli who sacrifices a medical internship in order to care for his injured mother. After Spanking the Monkey, this writer-director was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for a movie in which Ben Stiller’s character searches for his birth parents, Flirting With Disaster. He has been nominated three times for a Best Directing Oscar, once for a film that garnered awards for Christian Bale and Melissa Leo, The Fighter. For ten points, name this director of such films as Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle.Answer: David O. RussellBonus 17For ten points, name these athletes diagnosed post-mortem with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy.10] This Wild and Rangers enforcer, who once knocked out Todd Fedoruk, died from a mixture of alcohol and oxycodone in 2011, but the Sports Legacy Institute discovered he suffered from CTE.Answer: Derek Boogaard10] This WWE and ECW wrestler murdered his wife and son prior to committing suicide. While the official cause was linked to steroid abuse, brain damage consistent with CTE was confirmed as well.Answer Chris Benoit10] This utility player primarily for the Reds is the only MLB athlete diagnosed with CTE. He was notable for saying he had a voice in his head he called FarneyAnswer: Ryan FreelToss-Up 18Originally named Presidio Media, this company was renamed for the co-founder’s bulldog. Its first game was a version of Texas Hold’Em Poker while other games have included My Heroes Ability, a Facebook app based on the NBC series Heroes, and Dream Zoo. One game by this company was altered after David Maestri filed a lawsuit for copyright infringement of his game Mob Wars. This company avoided a lawsuit with Hasbro by using a different board layout for another popular game. For ten points, name this online game provider whose games include Farmville and Words with Friends.Answer: ZyngaBonus 18Mike Tyson Mysteries parodies the tendency to give 80s and 90s celebrities, such as Roseanne Barr, their own animated series. For ten points each, name these celebrity stars of cartoons.10] This one-time bouncer played himself as a gymnastics coach who travels the world fighting crime in his eponymous show. A bulldog named Dozer with a Mohawk was among the characters. Answer: Mr. T (accept: Lawrence Tureaud)10] This rapper was given a show in which he donned magical talking shoes to become a superhero who wears parachute pants and gold chains.Answer: MC Hammer (accept: Stanley Burrell; accept: Hammerman) 10] This comedian became the main character of a show set in 1960s Wisconsin where he is an 8 year old boy. It lasted three seasons (1995-1998), about the same length as his stint on Family Feud.Answer: Louie Anderson (accept: Life with Louie)Toss-Up 19She spent two years at the University of Arizona before turning pro in 2003 and became the top ranked player in her sport from April 2007 to May 2010, at which point she retired. Winner of the Vare Trophy four straight years between 2006 and 2009, she was named the LPGA Tour Player of the Year each year during that same time period. Her two major championships came with a four stroke victory at the 2007 Ricoh Women’s British Open and a five stroke win at the 2008 Kraft Nabisco Open. An invitational tournament named for her, currently sponsored by Banamex, moved from Guadalajara to Mexico City in 2014. For ten points, name this first Mexican golfer to be ranked number one in the LPGA. Answer: Lorena OchoaBonus 19The first expansions for this game included Arabian Nights, Fallen Empires, and Homelands. For ten points each:10] Name this collectible card game in which a planewalker uses land and spell cards to collect mana and perform actions as he or she battles other wizards. Answer: Magic: The Gathering10] In this Alderac collectible card game, factions including the Crab, Crane and Unicorn Clans can win by eliminating opponents or reaching a 40+ honor score, winning an enlightenment victory. The official storyline for the game changes weekly.Answer: The Legend of the Five Rings10] Some see this 1972 Steve Jackson game as a precursor of collectable card games. In it, players choose from the Gnomes of Zurich, the Bermuda Triangle, the UFO or three other societies who try to gain influence over the Boy Scouts or other groups.Answer: IlluminatiToss-Up 20In February 2015, this brand introduced ten emoticons including “cute-crazed,” “fomo,” and “bad happy,” as a “fresh way to express yourself.” In one commercial for this brand’s product, actress Meredith Monroe tears her dress getting out of a car while in another commercial for this brand a spider flings a man around a room followed by the tag “It’s better to know what’s coming.” Other commercials for this product were parodied in the video for the Foo Fighter’s song “Big Me.” On an episode of The Late Show with David Letterman, UI-C professor Lee Marek demonstrated the result of placing this product in Diet Coke. For ten points, name this “fresh maker” candy. Answer: MentosBonus 20It introduced Spider-Man’s black symbiote costume which would eventually become Venom and introduced Julia Carpenter as Spider-Woman. For ten points:10] Name this 1984-85 mini-series that involved crossovers with every nearly major Marvel title. Answer: Marvel Superheroes Secret Wars 10] In the following year’s Secret Wars II, the Beyonder nearly destroys the Earth but is stopped by this sometime villain, aka Owen Reece, who diverts the Beyonder’s power to create a new universe.Answer: Molecule Man10] In the 2015 series Secret Wars, this villain uses Molecule Man’s power to combine remnants of the multiverse to create Battleworld and set himself up as God. He takes Invisible Woman as his wife.Answer: Doctor Doom Toss-Up 21One actor with the surname played the nerd Dooley on three episodes of Zoey 101. One character with this last name appears in the drama “Seven against the Sea” where he makes moonshine on the island of Taratupa and attacks a Japanese cruiser with a captured PT boat. An actor with the surname hosted a revamped version of a show once hosted by Greg Kinnear and Aisha Tyler and later went on to play Jeff Winger on Community. An athlete with this last name called his skill at the low post “the torture chamber” for defenders during his 13 year career before coaching the Timberwolves in 1993. For ten points give this shared surname of actors Joel and Kevin as well as Celtics forward Kevin. Answer: McHaleBonus 21For ten points each, identify the following related to the color blue.10] In Krzysztof Kie?lowski’s (kris-toff kish-lof-ski’s) Blue, this French actress plays Julie, the wife of a composer who dies in a car accident. She had appeared in Wuthering Heights opposite Ralph Fiennes and in Damage opposite Jeremy Irons the previous year.Answer: Juliette Binoche 10] This Italian group’s only entry into the Billboard Top 10 was 1998’s “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” but it had minor success with “Move Your Body” and “Too Much Heaven,” off the album Europop.Answer: Eiffel 6510] Since 1996, this NFL team has had Blue as its mascot. Previous mascots have included Real Mac and, unofficially, the Touchdown Monkey stuffed animal. Answer: Indianapolis and/or ColtsToss-Up 22One character on this show played a weretiger in Shapeshifter High and provided motion capture for a fire gladiator and the zombie monks for an MMO. In one episode, a character acting under the name Finn Smulders becomes an internet meme for a commercial for the pirate-themed restaurant Cheesy Beards. In a different episode that same character uploads parenting videos starring someone who has used the online names mominatrix. The majority of this show is focused on Codex, the priestess of The Knights of Good, the rival to the Axis of Anarchy. For ten points, name this web series about internet gamers, written by and starring Felicia Day.Answer: The Guild ................
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