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



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

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Written by Jeremy White
Toss-ups
1. In 1983, Big Lots’ parent company took possession of the last 100 of these products and raffled off one of the gold-plated ones that had been offered to American Express customers. Manufactured in Dunmurry in Northern Ireland, Rocky Balboa appears in a print ad for this product in Rocky III. Roy Clark, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Johnny Carson were among the celebrity investors in the company that made them. Although meant to provide corrosion resistance, easily showing fingerprints proved to be a downside of its most distinctive design feature, stainless steel body panels. For ten points, a federal sting offering a cocaine deal and lower than expected sales combined to end production of this sports car best known as the basis for Dr. Emmett Brown’s time machine in Back to the Future.

Answer: DeLorean and/or DMC-12


2. Randy and Gerald “experimented” in one of these during the South Park episode that introduced Butters. These objects appear in the name of a band that released songs like “Stop Drop and Roll” and “Mother Mary.” In a 2010 film, one of these at Kodiak Valley requires the attention of a repairman played by Chevy Chase, who reveals that a beverage called Chernobly caused its malfunction. Barbara Hernandez met professors named Virginia and Roger Clarvin in one of these on Saturday Night Live. Jean Paul missed the start of the New York City Marathon because Kramer added a new heater to one of these on Seinfeld. For ten points, Rob Corddry and John Cusack find themselves in the 1980s in a 2010 film in which one of these items was the titular time machine.

Answer: Hot Tub


3. Bruce McGill played a bartender in this series’ final episode. Tia Carrere and Patrick Warburton were guest stars in the episode of this series in which the main character’s Navy SEAL brother narrowly survived an ambush in Vietnam. Dr. Ruth helped a woman confront a sexual harassing boss, a chimp named Bobo qualified for the space program and Elvis Presley encouraged a young woman to avoid marrying the wrong man in various episodes of this series. In this series, a physicist with a “swiss cheese” memory is assisted by a hologram of Al Calavicci, played by Dean Stockwell. For ten points, name this series in which Scott Bakula’s character assumed the identities of various people in history.

Answer: Quantum Leap


4. Garrett Wolfe broke this player’s school records for career rushing yardage and rushing touchdowns. In 2008, this person broke Gerald Rigg’s franchise single-game rushing record in his first game with a new team just a few months after rushing for 71 yards in relief on an injured teammate in a playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts. In the most recent season, this player had a 12-yard touchdown run early in his team’s 48-21 playoff loss to the Green Bay Packers. For ten points, name this former backup to LaDanian Tomlinson who has spent the last three seasons as the starting running back for the Atlanta Falcons.

Answer: Michael Turner


5. A so-called “victory candescence” is the real reward for completing this game’s test chambers even though grief counseling and cake were promised. A crate decorated with pink hearts called the Weighted Companion Cube is a key object in this game as is the A.S.H.P.D., the object the playable character uses to create the orange and blue ends of the titular items. Ellen McLain sings the Jonathan Coulton-penned song “Still Alive” over its closing credits in character as GLaDOS. For ten points, name this puzzle game in which the player escapes rooms via teleportation.

Answer: Portal


6. During this film’s opening credit sequence, blood sausage is cited as evidence that people are morons. At the Tip Top Cafe, this film’s main character asks one patron the name of her twelfth grade English teacher and calls another patron a moron for noting he has the same name as the star of a ceremony at Gobbler’s Knob. Dominating the “Lakes and Rivers” Jeopardy category, robbing an armored truck, avoiding Ned Ryerson and trying to bed producer Rita are some of the ways the main character spends the titular time period. For ten points, name this Harold Ramis-directed film in which a Pittsburgh weatherman played by Bill Murray finds himself repeatedly living the same day.

Answer: Groundhog Day


7. Run of Run DMC says this song prevented him from committing suicide. This song’s composer said on VH1 Storytellers that this song was inspired by a Rolling Stone article about Jonathan Melvoin but during the Concert for Linda she dedicated it to Linda McCartney. Coincidentally, this song’s name is also a word in the title of the Celine Dion and R. Kelly collaboration that it pushed off the top of the adult contemporary chart. This song and its composer have recently appeared in a vaguely creepy ASPCA commercial about abused animals. For ten points, name this song in which Sarah McLachlan hopes someone finds some comfort in the arms of the titular supernatural being.

Answer: “Angel


8. Jack O’Connor offered to bribe an official scorer in an attempt to get this player the Chalmers Award in 1910 and was subsequently banned from baseball. In 1901, this player was once intentionally walked with the bases loaded during a season in which he hit .426 and won the triple crown. In 1902, a Pennsylvania state Supreme Court decision led to this player being traded to the Bluebirds where he would win the next three batting titles. For ten points, name this Hall of Fame second baseman who won five AL batting titles, four of which playing for a team that that once used his personal nickname as their franchise nickname before becoming the Indians.

Answer: Napoleon “Nap” Lajoie


9. “The friends on every corner were the best we ever made” according to this series’ theme song, which was sung by Art Garfunkel. In its last episode, news of Sputnik interrupted the World Series. In this series’ first episode, one of its main characters had a crush on Katie Monahan, a neighbor girl played by future Rilo Kiley singer Jenny Lewis, and another character met his hero, Gil Hodges. This series was based on the childhood of Gary David Goldberg, the creator of Family Ties. For ten points, name this critically acclaimed CBS series of the early 90s in which Marion Ross played the grandmother of a 1950s New York Jewish family living near the titular landmark.

Answer: Brooklyn Bridge


10. Ill-fated characters in this film include Kazik, a man with night blindness who freezes to death looking for firewood, an erotic sketch artist played by Alexandru Potocean and an orphan portrayed by Saorise Ronan who dies of dehydration in the Gobi. This film was nominated for a Best Makeup Oscar but lost to The Wolfman and is based on a now debunked book named The Long Walk. For ten points, Colin Farrell and Ed Harris play men in a Siberian gulag who travel to India in what 2010 Peter Weir film?

Answer: The Way Back


11. Controversially, this player, while taking a potential game-winning shot in Game 4 of the 2008 Western Conference Finals, was bumped by Derek Fisher but no foul was called. This player was a college teammate of Earnest Killum, who passed away from a heart problem in his sophomore year. In 1998, this player married high school sweetheart Erin, who he divorced in 2010 amid rumors of an affair with Tony Parker. This player wore his warm-up jacket when he jumped from the free throw line for a contest-clincher in the 1996 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. For ten points, name this Oregon State alum who played guard for two Spurs championship teams and is the son of Hall of Fame forward, Rick.

Answer: Brent Robert Barry


12. A copy of this book in Kingsport, Massachusetts makes an impression on the narrator of “The Festival.” Page number 751 is missing from Wilbur Whately’s personal copy of the John Dee translation of this book, which requires seeking out an unabridged version of it in the Miskatonic University library. This book was written in Damascus by a mad poet of Sanaa named Abdul Al-Hazred and contains the line “that is not dead, which can eternal lie,” a line of it quoted in The Call of Cthulhu. For ten points, name this book of magic that is mentioned in a series of stories by H.P. Lovecraft.

Answer: The Necronomicon


13. The album version of this song ends with a skit that is a sequel to a skit that began the song “Kick in the Door” and features Trevin Jones interviewing both the Madd Producer and the Madd Rapper. In its video, the song’s primarily credited artist foils a poisoning at a lavish party and jumps out of a plane with Mase, who raps its first verse. Featuring a sample of David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance”, this song’s hook was sung by Notorious B.I.G. and uses a tune borrowed from Lisa Stansfield’s biggest hit. For ten points, name this number two hit and follow-up to It’s All About the Benjamins, an answer to global playa haters recorded by Puff Daddy.

Answer: “Been Around the World


14. TV broadcasts of this film often restore a deleted scene in which Jared Leto plays an actor in a show called “Drockula” who is a client of the main character. Tia Texada and Paula Jai Parker play prostitutes whose pimp, Leon, is murdered after taking a baseball bat to the titular location. The main character is pressured to confess a planned infidelity with an actress played by Katie Holmes to a wife played by Radha Mitchell. Forrest Whitaker plays the police captain who tries to defuse the situation caused by the main character’s refusal to leave the titular location. For ten points, name this film in which a publicist played by Colin Farrell is threatened by an unseen sniper played by Kiefer Sutherland.

Answer: Phone Booth


15. One original series on this network features the trio of engineer Christine McKinley, professor Buddy Levy and lawyer Scott Rolle. The first episode of one of this network’s series featured a Dawsonville, Georgia still and Bill Elliott cutting doughnuts in a Mustang. In another of this network’s series, William Shatner hired Frank and Mike to find a millstone. In May, 2011, this network aired programming more relevant to its name for a week honoring the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, which included the TV movie Gettysburg. For ten points, name this network that made a star of Chumlee and tries to justify the relevance of Larry the Cable Guy’s Only in America, Brad Meltzer’s Decoded, American Pickers and Pawn Stars to its name with the tagline “made every day.”

Answer: History or The History Channel


16. One song by this band lists travel options like “a roller coaster that comes in sideways”, the “back of a nightingale”, “parasail or first class mail.” One song by this band laments that “football teams are kissing queens and losing sight of having dreams” and the titular character of another of this band’s songs has a brother who is a fine mediator, a father who wrestles alligators and a mother who works on carbuerators. Questions asked by this band’s songs include “Did you miss me when you were looking for yourself out there?” and “ain’t that Mister Mister on the radio stereo?” For ten points, name this band whose biggest hits include “Meet Virginia”, “Drops of Jupiter” and “Hey Soul Sister.”

Answer: Train


17. Trademarked items on this chain’s menu include Chocolate Overload cake, the Extreme Sausage Sandwich and the Ultimate Cheeseburger, which was promoted at its 1998 launch by a boy band named the Meaty Cheesy Boys. Linda Lang is CEO of the company named for this chain, which also owns Qdoba. Then again, this chain’s CEO has owned a football team named the Carnivores and survived both being blown up atop a speaker box in 1980 and a 2009 bus crash if one believes its commercials. For ten points, a CEO with a ball-shaped head is the mascot of what burger chain?

Answer: Jack in the Box


18. In 2010, this team drafted Brett Connolly and traded Andrej Meszaros to Philadelphia in some of its first transactions under a new general manager. Bruce Boudreau accused two players on this team, Steve Downie and their leading goal scorer, of taking a dive every two seconds. In the 2009-2010 season, the Lady Byng Trophy went to one of their players while one of their players and the Penguins’ Sidney Crosby shared the Maurice Richard Trophy. For ten points, Steve Yzerman is the GM and Steven Stamkos was the leading goal scorer in 2011 for this team in the NHL’s Southeast Division that won the Stanley Cup in 2004 with a roster featuring another of their current stars, Martin St. Louis.

Answer: Tampa Bay and/or Lightning


19. This film’s titular character ruins a performance of The Wizard of Oz by starting an apple fight with Patty Farrell. This film’s title character damages a teen’s pick up truck, which prompts an act of revenge causing the title character to be accused of having The Cheese Touch. While working for the school paper, this film’s title character befriends a seventh grader played by Chloe Grace Moretz, but is beaten out by best friend Rowley for the paper’s cartoonist job. For ten points, Zachary Gordon plays Greg Heffley, the titular middle school student of this film based on the first entry in a popular series of children’s books written by Jeff Kinney.

Answer: Diary of a Wimpy Kid


20. The basement of 72 Whoopingkof Lane was supposedly the setting of this series. Steve Treccase played a keyboard behind a bar at which this series’ hostesses like Marisol Massey, Alicia Coppola or Kari Wuhrer would often sit. Recurring characters included a nursery rhyme-reading fairy pixie named Sheldon and a so-called Stud Boy played by Adam Sandler. Unsuccessful contestants were immediately sent “off the air” and the final round featured a contestant strapped to a Craftmatic Adjustable Bed and trying to identify nine music video clips. For ten points, name this game show from the early days of MTV that featured Colin Quinn as the announcer and Ken Ober as host.

Answer: Remote Control


21. This is the title of John Prine’s album featuring the songs “Automobile” and “Down By the Side of the Road.” Elvis sang “you may have” one of these instead of “you may get religion” in his cover of “Baby, Let’s Play House.” This is the title of a 1989 film in which the trunk of the titular object holds a stash of counterfeit money owned by white supremacists. This is also the title of a song that prompts the singer to wonder, “I wonder what you do there in the back.” This term also applies to the DTS that can be chosen as a reward by the Top Independent Sales Directors for a cosmetics company. For ten points, name this two-word phrase describing a colorful automobile that applies to the aforementioned Bruce Springsteen song, Clint Eastwood film and Mary Kay sales prize.

Answer: Pink Cadillac


22. Huey Lewis played a helicopter pilot in this film in which the main characters investigate a craft with a last log date of 06-21-43. While aboard a craft called The Habitat, a Pentagon weapons acquisition specialist played by Peter Coyote is cut in half and Queen Latifah’s character is killed by jellyfish in incidents caused by the titular object. Dr. Harry Adams’ childhood fear of the squid in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea causes one of the biggest problems in this film, since the titular object is said to manifest the fears of the crew. For ten points, name this film starring Sharon Stone, Samuel L. Jackson and Dustin Hoffman that was based on a book by Michael Crichton.

Answer: Sphere


Bonus
1. Answer these questions about a comic book superhero for ten points each.
(10) Jay Garrick’s inhalation of heavy water vapor and Barry Allen’s unintentional bath in electrically charged chemicals led to them becoming different versions of what DC character who possesses super speed?

Answer: The Flash


(10) The Barry Allen Flash appeared to die while foiling a scheme of the Anti-Monitor in this 1985 twelve-issue series

Answer: Crisis on Infinite Earths


(10) The Flash can precisely travel through time by running swiftly on this piece of equipment.

Answer: Cosmic Treadmill


2. The collapse of the Metrodome roof in 2010 brought attention to the status of other stadiums that have used air-inflated tensegrity domes. Answer these questions about them for ten points each.
(10) Besides the Metrodome, the inflatable dome considered most likely to see a dome-collapsing snowfall is this stadium that hosts home football and basketball games for Syracuse University.

Answer: Carrier Dome


(10) Many stadiums that once had inflatable domes have been retrofitted to newer technology, like the dome used for home games by the Panthers of what Missouri Valley conference school?

Answer: University of Northern Iowa


(10) An example of a more modern tensegrity dome that does not use air inflation is this home ballpark of the Tampa Bay Rays, which is now the only MLB stadium with a fixed roof.

Answer: Tropicana Field


3. Name these television series with a character named Six for ten points each.
(10) Jenna Van Oy played Six, the often very fast-talking best friend of the Mayim Bialik-portrayed title character of this early 90s sitcom.

Answer: Blossom


(10) Carmen Electra and Jenny McCarthy both had stints playing a robot named Six who was an object of desire for Captain Chode McBlob played by Stephen Root on what series?

Answer: Tripping the Rift


(10) Patrick McGoohan played a man known only as Number Six upon being placed in the balloon-patrolled Village on this late 60s British series.

Answer: The Prisoner


4. For ten points each, answer these questions about a British band.
(10) Matthew Bellamy is the lead vocalist of what band that has hit the US alternative charts with songs like “Undisclosed Desires” from their album The Resistance and “Time is Running Out” from Absolution.

Answer: Muse


(10) Muse’s biggest hit to date is this track on The Resistance which insists, “They will not force us. They will stop degrading us. They will not control us. We will be victorious.”

Answer: “Uprising


(10) This Muse album was nominated for a Mercury Prize and features singles like “Knights of Cydonia”, “Starlight” and “Supermassive Black Hole.”

Answer: Black Holes and Revlations


5. For ten points each, name these people who have portrayed the Ghost of Christmas Past.
(10) This person voiced the past, present and future ghosts as well as Ebeneezer Scrooge in the 2009 animated version of A Christmas Carol directed by Robert Zemeckis.

Answer: Jim Carrey


(10) The Ghost of Christmas Past in A Diva’s Christmas was played by this self-proclaimed D-Lister who was hired to appear at a birthday party in Hall Pass and whose most recent stand-up special was entitled Whores on Crutches.

Answer: Kathleen Mary “Kathy” Griffin


(10) In A Very Retail Christmas, the Ghost of Christmas Past was played by this actor, more famous for playing Mr. Belvedere on an 80s sitcom.

Answer: Christopher Michael Hewett


6. For ten points each, answer these questions about a popular You Tube program.
(10) In a product demonstration test kitchen, Tom Dickson hosts this You Tube staple in which the titular question is answered for such items as a rotisserie chicken, golf balls or a video camera.

Answer: Will it Blend?


(10) After Will it Blend was referenced in the video to this Weezer song, Dickson blended a copy of Weezer’s “Red Album” and a can of Cambpell’s version of the songs’s namesake product.

Answer: “Pork and Beans


(10) Will it Blend acknowledged numerous requests to blend one of these in an episode and actually had one in the blender, but ended up blending the crew’s cell phones instead.

Answer: Crowbar


7. For ten points each, answer these questions about notable sacks of Brett Favre.
(10) Safety Steve Atwater forced a fumble while getting what will hopefully be the last sack of Favre in a Super Bowl while playing for this team in Super Bowl 32.

Answer: Denver and/or Broncos


(10) Favre was accused of giving himself up too easily when what New York Giants defensive end took down Favre to break the single season sack record during the 2001 season?

Answer: Michael Strahan


(10) Although the Bears’ Corey Wootton had—again, hopefully—the last sack of Favre, an earlier sack by this Buffalo Bills linebacker and James Madison alum caused the shoulder injury that ended Favre’s consecutive start streak.

Answer: Arthur Moats


8. Answer questions about TV appearances of an actor more associated with films for ten points each.
(10) This actor played a real-life doctor in a 1987 TV movie named Fight for Life. On the big screen, he has twice played Dr. Alex Cross and he received his most recent Oscar nomination for playing Nelson Mandela.

Answer: Morgan Porterfield Freeman Jr.


(10) Freeman played Easy Reader on this early 70s children’s show whose other characters included Fargo, North Decoder and The Blue Beetle.

Answer: The Electric Company


(10) In 2010, Freeman hosted this Science Channel series that discussed developments in fields like cosmology and physics.

Answer: Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman


9. Visual Bonus. For ten points each, name films from a picture of a scene in that film in which a group of characters look at a map. The moderator will hand you a sheet from the back of the packet with three lettered pictures and you will name the films when prompted by letter.
(10) Picture A

Answer: National Treasure


(10) Picture B

Answer: Goonies


(10) Picture C

Answer: Time Bandits


10. For ten points each, answer these questions about songs in which pedestrians are hit by vehicles.
(10) The title character of this Elmo and Patsy song was struck down on the road after drinking too much egg nog at a Christmas Eve party.

Answer: “Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer


(10) This band sings about hitting a pedestrian in a hit and run accident in “Dreaming While You Sleep”, a song from the same album as their more light-hearted “I Can’t Dance.”

Answer: Genesis


(10) A girl hit by a car ends up on life support in this band’s single “Blasphemous Rumours”, which is on the album Some Great Reward along with a song that wonders “why you and I should get along so awfully.”

Answer: Depeche Mode


11. For ten points each, answer these questions about talking mailboxes on television programs.
(10) Passersby were coaxed into talking to a mailbox and a woman takes a car without a motor into a service station during classic bits on this Allen Funt-created show that ran from the 1950s into the 1980s.

Answer: Candid Camera


(10) Seth O’Hickory voiced the talking mailbox who was, along with Tickety Tock, a recurring character on this puzzle-solving Nickelodeon series originally hosted by Steve Burns.

Answer: Blue’s Clues


(10) The Talking Mailbox sketch, which was obviously a Haldeman reference, was created by Liz Lemon’s idol, Rosemary Howard, who was played by what actress in a guest role on 30 Rock?

Answer: Carrie Frances Fisher


12. Name these beneficiaries of apparent errors in referee counting for ten points each.
(10) In a 1927 fight at Soldier Field, Jack Dempsey’s refusal to go to a neutral corner gave this heavyweight champion five extra seconds to recover from a knockdown in a fight known as “The Long Count Fight.”

Answer: Gene Tunney


(10) Bad ref counting led to Charles Johnson scoring a rushing touchdown on fifth down that gave this Bill McCartney-coached team a 33-31 victory over Missouri in 1990.

Answer: University of Colorado at Boulder


(10) In a 2006 World Cup game, English referee Graham Poll gave three yellow cards to Josip Simunic, a defender for this nation’s team during a game against Australia.

Answer: Croatia


13. For ten points each, name these Uwe Boll films that have video game tie-ins.
(10) Tara Reid improbably was cast as an archaeologist in this Boll film in which Christian Slater plays Edward Carnby, a detective with an ability to detect the supernatural.

Answer: Alone in the Dark


(10) This steaming pile stars Dave Foley and Zack Ward and is based on a 3D shooter. Boll himself shows up in it as the operator of a Nazi themed amusement park and Osama bin Laden and George Bush walk hand-in-hand before a nuclear missile strike.

Answer: Postal


(10) Although this Boll film was not based on a video game, a downloadable tie-in game was released. This film depicts various subterranean operations in Vietnam.

Answer: 1968 Tunnel Rats


14. For ten points each, answer these questions about occupants of the building at the address 254 West 54th Street in Manhattan.
(10) One famous business operated in the building was this notorious cocaine-fueled late 70s disco owned in part by Steve Rubell.

Answer: Studio 54


(10) CBS operated their Studio 52 in the building before the disco opened. One of the many programs produced there was this series hosted by Bob Keeshan and featuring regular visits by Mr. Green Jeans.

Answer: Captain Kangaroo


(10) From 1965 until 1976, the studio of Scepter Records was also located at the same building. Arguably the most important album recorded there was this banana-adorned LP featuring songs like “Waiting for the Man” and “Femme Fatale.”

Answer: Velvet Underground and Nico


15. Answer these questions about musicians Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty for ten points each.
(10) Under the name The Timelords, Drummond and Cauty had a number one single in the UK with this song praising Doctor Who that samples Gary Glitter’s “Rock and Roll Part Two.”

Answer: “Doctorin’ the Tardis


(10) Drummond and Cauty are better known by this collective name in the US, which is yelled repeatedly in their top 5 hit, “3 A.M. Eternal.”

Answer: The KLF


(10) The KLF produced a re-mix of this band’s single “So Hard”, which along with “Being Boring”, was a song on their album Behaviour.

Answer: The Pet Shop Boys


16. Answer these questions about video game designer Yuji Horii for ten points each.
(10) Horii is best known as the creator of this long-running role-playing game series in which a smiling blue blob known as The Slime is often the first monster encountered.

Answer: Dragon Quest or Dragon Warrior


(10) Horii and the creator of Final Fantasy collaborated on this game in which the titular egg-shaped device, a teleporter at the Millenial Fair and a machine called Epoch enable time travel.

Answer: Chrono Trigger


(10) Horii created a game called Love Match Tennis, which won a 1982 programming contest run by this video game company that merged with Square in 2003.

Answer: Enix


17. Answer these questions about rookie tight ends in the NFL during the 2010 season for ten points each.
(10) What team had sixteen touchdown passes to rookie tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez in the 2010 season?

Answer: New England and/or Patriots


(10) The Colts’ Brody Eldridge was selected in the fifth round of the 2010 draft and played his college ball at what school where he caught passes from the first overall pick in the same draft?

Answer: University of Oklahoma


(10) The Kansas City Chiefs standout rookie class included this Iowa alum tight end who had over 500 receiving yards in his rookie campaign.

Answer: Tony Moeaki


18. Name these films set at a certain type of event for ten points each.
(10) Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino play the titular young women in this film who claim to have invented Post-It Notes to impress former classmates.

Answer: Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion


(10) In this film, Martin Q. Blank goes to a class reunion and seeks out the Minnie Driver-portrayed woman he dumped on prom night and is stalked by a Basque terrorist and an assassin named Grocer.

Answer: Grosse Point Blank


(10) Michelle Pfeiffer plays a mother whose son is kidnapped by a former classmate during her high school reunion in this film directed by Ulu Grosbard.

Answer: The Deep End of the Ocean


19. For ten points each, name these series that put Monaghans on TV in 2010.
(10) Bridget Moynahan plays the Assistant DA who is one of the three children of Tom Selleck’s police commissioner character on this CBS series.

Answer: Blue Bloods


(10) On this series, Dominic Monaghan played a quantum physicist and Joseph Fiennes played an FBI agent investigating the 137 seconds when everyone in the world lost consciousness.

Answer: Flash Forward


(10) Frank Grillo played Nick Monohan, the new police chief of the titular community on this ABC series in which Rhona Mitre played a vampire and Skyler Samuels played a succubus.

Answer: The Gates


20. For ten points each, answer these questions about the intersection of music and a particular sport.
(10) This annual concert tour sponsored by Vans features half-pipes for BMX biking and skateboarding demonstrations along with a large variety of punk bands.

Answer: Warped Tour


(10) BMX bikers raced across the stage while this band performed “Month of May” in 2011, just before accepting the Grammy for Album of the Year.

Answer: Arcade Fire


(10) The lineup of the Scottish band BMX Bandits once featured Norman Blake, who is better known as a singer for this band whose songs include “Everything Flows” and “The Concept.”

Answer: Teenage Fanclub


21. Name these animated films featuring a Hollywood legend making their final film performance for ten points each.
(10) Orson Welles last recorded film performance was in this 1986 film as the voice of Unicron, the planet-sized character who attacks Cybertron.

Answer: The Transformers: The Movie


(10) Jimmy Stewart’s final film role was as the aging canine sheriff of Green River named Wylie Burp in this sequel to a Don Bluth film.

Answer: An American Tail: Fievel Goes West


(10) Dennis Hopper’s final film role was as the leader of the eastern pack in this 2010 3D animated film about a romance between wolves voiced by Justin Long and Hayden Pannettierre.

Answer: Alpha and Omega



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