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2004 AXD 2005

Tossups for The Bill O’'Reilly Shower Massage: Now With Falafel Action!

Ann B. Davis 2005 Packet Submission

Questions by: Brian Hight, Dave Murphy, Mark Richey, Jeremy White

FIRST PERIOD – Fifty-or-nothing bonuses in effect

Toss-ups

1. One of his first stage roles was in a production of South Pacific that starred his mother. (*) His first regular TV role was as on the soap The Edge of Night. During the 1970s, he completed a five-season sitcom gig, played a football coach in the TV movie Bloodsport, directed Beware! The Blob and in 1978, he landed a role he would go on to play for 14 ½ years and reprise in two reunion movies. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this actor, known to TV fans as astronaut Major Tony Nelson and J.R. Ewing.

Answer: Answer: Larry Hagman

2. Born on Oct. 12, 1977 in Easton, New Hampshire, he was home-schooled until attending Carabasset Valley Academy. One of the first skiers to use (*)"hour-glass"-shaped skis, he won the Giant Slalom and Super G at the 1996 Junior Olympics. Six years later, he won silver in the Giant Slalom and Combined events in Salt Lake City, and won the 2004 World Cup title in the Giant Slalom. For 10 points--name this American skier who currently leads the overall FIS 2004-05 World Cup standings.

Answer: Bode (BO-DEE) MillerIn an April interview with Steve CroftKroft, she said that “I think the green jacket’s a little bit out of fashion, you know”(*) in reference to her professional goals. She won the U.S. women’s amateur title at age 13 and is the youngest participant in Curtis Cup competition. Among her highlights from 2004 were a fourth-place finish at the Kraft Nabisco Championship and missing the cut at the PGA’s Honolulu Open by one shot. FTP, For 10 points -- name this now 15-year old star of women’s golf from Hawaii.

Answer: Michelle Wie

3. Six silent versions of it were filmed, the last in 1926 with Lillian Gish in the lead. (*) There have been two sound versions produced in the US, in 1934 and 1995. Wim Wenders made a German language version in 1973, odd for a story set in Puritan Massachusetts. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this staple of high school English class, whose most recent version featured a not-in-the-book Indian attack, a new happy ending and Demi Moore.

Answer: Answer: The Scarlet Letter

4. They have not released an album since 1998’'s Dearest Christian, I'm So Very Sorry for Bringing You Here. Love, Dad. This duo consists of brothers Attrel and Jarret Cordes (*) better known as Prince Be and DJ Minute Mix. Singles like “"Looking Through Patient Eyes”" and “"I’'d Die Without You”" did not equal the success of their Spandau Ballet sampling biggest hit. For ten points, For 10 points--name this soulful rap duo who were “"Set Adrift on Memory Bliss.”"

Answer: Answer: P.M. Dawn

5. Katie Carr is considering divorce because of an affair with Stephen Garner and a deteriorating relationship with newspaper columnist husband David (*), the self-styled “"Angriest Man in Holloway.”" Things begin to change radically after David meets a strange healer named Good News. For ten points, For 10 points--name this Nick Hornby novel with a title referring in part to David’'s campaign of random acts of philanthropy.

Answer: Answer: How How Tto be Be Good

6. Known asDubbed “"The House that Freddy Built”", this company began distributing films (*) in 1967, but eventually branched out into productions like John Waters’'s Polyester in 1981 and Wes Craven’'s Nightmare on Elm Street series. It was acquired by Ted Turner in 1992 and was purchased, like Turner’'s other media holdings by Time Warner, in 1995. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--what is this movie studio that has had great success recently with Elf and the Lord of the Rings trilogy?

Answer: Answer: New Line Cinema

7. This game is available in a folio edition that includes a notepad, a 3-minute electronic timer, and storage slots for the sixteen cubes. (*) One point is awarded for finds of three or four in length while the top score for a single find is eleven, which would be awarded for finds of lengths greater than eight. Since the “"Q-u”" cube counts as two letters, in theory a seventeen-letter find is possible. For ten points, For 10 points--name this Peggy Hill Hill-approved Parker Brothers word search board game.

Answer: Answer: Boggle

SECOND PERIOD – Unlimited guessing on completed tossups

8. This native of Oak Grove, Illinois made his college debut in his sophomore season of 2001-02, earning a spot on the all-Conference USA team (*). In 2002-03, he set his school’'s single season scoring record and posted a triple-double against Kentucky in the Midwest Region final, leading Marquette to the Final Four. In 2003, he earned a spot on the All-Rookie team and led his team in scoring during the playoffs. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this guard and main Shaq supporter in Miami.

Answer: Answer: Dwyane Wade

9. Series that never achieved this distinction include M*A*S*H, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and NYPD Blue. (*) The Beverly Hillbillies is the only show to do it during its first year, while The Andy Griffith Show and Seinfeld are the only shows to do this during their final season. 60 Minutes is the only show to do this in three different decades. All in the Family did it the most times in a row. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--what is this distinction held the last two years by CSI: Crime Scene Investigation?

Answer: Answer: Highest highest-rated series on TV for a season (accept reasonable substitutes)

10. This album’'s opening track, “"Hello”", uses a riff from Gary Glitter’'s “"Hello! Hello! I’'m Back Again.”" (*) The bass line from R.E.M.’'s “"The One I Love”" shows up in its tenth track, which would be the title track but it lacks the parenthetical phrase. The piano intro of “"Imagine”" was borrowed for one of its singles, “"Don’'t Look Back in Anger.”" For ten points, For 10 points--name this 1995 album that included the Oasis hits “"Champagne Supernova”" and “"Wonderwall.”"

Answer: Answer: (What’'s the Story) Morning Glory

11. The King sips this while performing a commentary for the Bubba Ho-Tep DVD and it is the titular ingredient in the Origins Body Cream that Oprah (*) gave away during her most recent Favorite Things episode. Perfectly Pear, Imperial White Peach and Decaf China Pearl are the three available Celestial Seasons varieties. For ten points, For 10 points--name this least processed version of the beverage made from the camellia sinensis plant that has a less grassy taste than the green type.

Answer: Answer: White Tea

12. The director of this film fired Winona Ryder and Kirsten Dunst from it before production began. It won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2003 Venice Film Festival (*) but was widely panned at Cannes. In July of 2004, a a Sunset Boulevard billboard for its 90-minute theatrical release caused community outcry since it depicted the infamous fellatio scene between the director and Chloe Sevigny. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this notorious road picture, directed by and starring Vincent Gallo.

ANSWERAnswer: Answer: The Brown Bunny

13. Airing from 1984 to 1991, this sitcom was the longest running American series about a pro sports team. (*) Among its cast members were Delta Burke, Shannon Tweed, O.J. Simpson, and Christopher Meloni, who played a very different role than he would a few years later on the same network’'s Oz. The premise revolved around an inherited football team and its wacky new owner, Delta Burke. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this early HBO sitcom, about the California Bulls football team.

Answer: Answer: First and 10

14. The first race here was held October 2, 1948 on a course designed by Cameron Argetsinger. In 1956, a permanent course was built that was modified with a so-called “"inner loop”" following (*) J.D. McDuffie’'s fatal crash in 1991. It hosted the U.S. Grand Prix for nineteen years beginning in 1961. Since 1986, it has hosted an August race on NASCAR’'s top series schedule. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this road course that bills itself as “"New York’'s Thunder Road”".

Answer: Answer: Watkins Glen InternationalGlen International Speedway

THIRD PERIOD – No special rules in effect

15. A gold record for this single hangs in Clyde’'s of Georgetown, the restaurant whose appetizer menu inspired its title. (*) On Arrested Development, Michael performed a karaoke duet with Mabeby on this Bill Danoff composition but stopped after realizing its lyrics were dirty. In Anchorman, Ron Burgundy sings it to explain love while Champ Kind makes the sound of skyrockets in flight. For ten 10 points, -- name this soft rock chart topper of 1976 by the Starland Vocal Band.

Answer: Answer: "Afternoon Delight"

16. According to this film, we’'re just 4 years away from the aging rich being able to kidnap people from the past and take over their bodies. (*) The plot begins when a racecar driver is snatched as his car is about to crash. The lead escapes from Mick Jagger and spends the rest of the film running to avoid having Anthony Hopkins evict him from his own skull. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this lame 1992 movie starring Rene Russo and Emilio Estevez.

Answer: Answer: Freejack

17. The actor playing this television character snorted brown sugar for the drug use scenes, and the tattoo on his shoulder is a line from "Strawberry Fields Forever" ( * ). Big plusses for the actor in this part is that he doesn't have to wear large, fake, hairy feet for this role, and gets to hang out in Hawaii. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this character from Lost, the once drug-addicted bass player for the band Drive Shaft, played by Dominic Monaghan.

Answer: Answer: Charlie

18. Greg Kihn, Def LepardLeppard and Cathy Dennis have all covered this ballad that was recently named the 42nd 42nd best song of all time by Rolling Stone. On a 1995 British TV show, Damon Albarn (*) duetted on it with its composer, Ray Davies, who upon writing it in 1967 was reluctant to share its personal lyrics about a loner who “"don’'t need no friends”" when gazing at the titular event. For ten points, For 10 points--name this song about a nightly occurrence that closes the album Something Else by the Kinks.

Answer: Answer: "Waterloo Sunset"

19. YEAR AND TEAM REQUIRED. On April 18, they had already fallen to 8 ½ games out of first, but won 11 of the next 12 to climb back into the division race. Ken Hill led the team in wins with 16(*), Mel Rojas and John Wetteland combined for 41 saves, Moises Alou led the team in home runs and average, and Larry Walker led the team in RBI. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this team, which took over the division lead from Atlanta on July 22 and was in held first place until when the season ended on August 12.

Answer: Answer: 1994 and Montreal and/or Expos

20. Two boys cower in front of mounted animals during a thunderstorm. A couple wakes up to discover their room (*) is filled with giant mosquitoes. A man is pulled onstage and has a smiley face painted on his belly. A woman realizes she’'s going to be stuck next to Cooper, the most obnoxious man in the office, on a long flight. For ten points, For 10 points--these are the imagined consequences of making the wrong travel choices according to the ads of what online travel agency?

Answer: Answer:

21. Although Bono ultimately did the honors, this band’'s lead singer publicly lobbied to sing the line “"Well, Ttonight thank God it's them instead of you”" on the remake of “"Do They Know Its Christmas?”" (*) Justin Hawkins earlier publicly thanked the band’'s parents for “"bestowing upon us the gift of rock”" when they accepted Best British Band at the February 2004 Brit Awards. For ten points, For 10 points--name this band whose debut album Permission to Land contains the hit single “"I Believe in a Thing Called Love.”"

Answer: Answer: The Darkness

EXTRAS

22. Edmund Dantes is 9.7; Alanis Morissette's "You Oughtta Know" is 4.7, right below Inigo Montoya. Mike Piazza's reaction to Roger Clemens in the 2000 World Series is 0.8 but his tipping pitches (*) in Houston is 3.8. Michael Jordan appears eight times, with five Godfather references. "Angry Shaq" gets 8.7, right below "Charles Bronson in every death wish movie" on--for 10 points--what measure of comeuppance compiled from reader input to Bill Simmons?

Answer: The Vengeance ScaleBorn on Oct. 12, 1977 in Easton, New Hampshire, he was home-schooled until attending Carabasset Valley Academy. One of the first skiers to use (*)“hour-glass”-shaped skis, he won the Giant Slalom and Super G at the 1996 Junior Olympics. Six years later, he won silver in the Giant Slalom and Combined events in Salt Lake City, and won the 2004 World Cup title in the Giant Slalom. FTP, For 10 points -- name this American skier who currently leads the overall FIS 2004-05 World Cup standings.

Answer: Bode (BO-DEE) Miller

23. The title character’'s wife sends two assistants, Jingle and Jangle (*), out to find people who miss the title character. Upon landing in Southtown, USA, (*) the assistants promptly get their reindeer thrown into the pound, so they promise the mayor a white Christmas in order to get him released. That requires the assistants, the wife, and a young boy to visit the Heat Miser and Snow Miser to negotiate the weather change in, FTP, -- for 10 points -- For 10 points--what Rankin-Bass Christmas special that introduced the world to the vaudeville entrance numbers of the two Misers?

Answer: Answer: The Year Withoutwithout a Santa Claus

24. Her film debut was a bit part as a cigarette girl in the 1951 film Laughter in Paradise, but she was supposed to play the lead (*). It didn’'t take her long to find movie stardom, however, as she won an Oscar in1954 for playing a rebellious princess. She displayed her singing voice in 1961, warbling the Oscar-winning tune “"Moon River”" but Marni Nixon dubbed her singing in My Fair Lady. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--who is this legendary actress, who curtailed her film work in her later days to concentrate on beingwhile an ambassador for UNICEF?

Answer: Answer: Audrey Hepburn

25. . This film premeiredpremiered on television in September of 1965, which weakens the rumor that the star pulled it from circulation after the assassination (*) of President Kennedy. One of its casting quirks was that Angela Lansbury was only three years older than Laurence Harvey, who played her character’'s son. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this classic 1962 thriller starring Frank Sinatra, which had a much inferior Jonathan Demme remake during the summer of 2004.

Answer: Answer: The Manchurian Candidate

26. His shows were the direct inspiration for Police Squad! (In color). (*) He began his career writing for Desilu Productions, before producing his first smash series, The Untouchables. He would go on to produce such other iconic series as The Fugitive, The F.B.I., Cannon, and The Streets of San Francisco. When he retired in 1978, it ended a 21-year streak of having a show on a network’'s prime-time schedule. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this producer of cop and crime shows.

Answer: Answer: Quinn Martin

27. Recent reviews in this column have included The Wild Wild World of Jayne Mansfield and All This and World War II. (*) Other movies and specials reviewed have included Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story, Let It Be, and the notorious Star Wars Holiday Special. FTP, For 10 points -- For 10 points--name this Film column, that reviews titles not officially available for home viewing, but are out there if you know where to look.

Answer: Answer: The Bootleg Files

2004 AXD

Bonuses for The Bill O’'Reilly Shower Massage: Now With Falafel Action!

by Brian Hight, Dave Murphy, Mark Richey, Jeremy White

Bonus

1. It would be easy to ask about Clubhouse or Hawaii, but those shows may still be lingering in your memory. Instead, FTPE, answer Answer these questions about shows that premiered in the fall of 2003, but didn’'t survive until 2004, for 10 each., for 10 points each.

(10) (10) This cute comedy/drama was supposed to be Alicia Silverstone’'s comeback vehicle, but its title proved to be prophetic about it’s rating battle with Joan of Arcadia.

Answer: Answer: Miss Match

(10) (10) David E. Kelley produced this CBS series starring Randy Quaid as one member of an extended family living in a small New England town.

Answer: Answer: The Brotherhood of Poland, NH

(10) (10) NBC imported this British Friends clone in hopes that it could be a replacement for Friends. Instead, its last episode aired six months before Friends had its finale.

Answer: Answer: Coupling

2. Identify the following movies, for the statedFTSNOP, for the stated..

(5) ) For 5 points--Denzel Washington stars in Spike Lee’'s 1992 epic about a famed black rights activist.

Answer: Answer: Malcolm X

(10) (10) For 10 points--Kane Hodder is the lead in this 2002 horror sequel, where a famed psycho killer gets revived on a spaceship.

Answer: Answer: Jason X

(15) For 15 points--Lisa Kudrow played the title role in this 2003 comedy, about a Jewish-American princess who becomes a hip-hop mogul.

Answer: Answer: Marci X

3. Visual Bonus – --Given given the throwback high school jersey of a future NBA star, identify the player, 5 for 1, 10 for 2, 20 for 3, 30 for all 4. Hint: Two are current stars, and the other two played together at one time in their NBA careers.

Answer: Answer:

A. = Irish: LebronLeBron _ James _

B. = Oak Hill: Carmelo _ Anthony _

, C. = Helix: Bill _ Walton _

, D. = Valley: Larry _ Bird _

4. IdentifyName these websites that were nominated for the Webby for best humor site of 2004, but fell short against The Onion, FTPE., for 10 points each

(10) (10) It’'s a movie inside a video game, featuring weekly animated features such as a parody of Apple’'s “"Switch”" campaign, so despite the name, it’'s not always about politics.

Answer: Answer: Red vs. Blue. com

(10) (10) In what could be considered a “"lifetime acheivementachievement”" nomination, this webzine, which ended new publication in May 2003, lives on as an archived site.

Answer: Answer: ModernHumorist .com

(10) Make sure Junior doesn’t accidentally try to research tThis government parody site, which features “"U.S. Department of Faith Action Alerts”" and “"Lucifer’'s Toy Chest – See Which Vile and Ungodly Gifts True Patriots are Boycotting This Year”".

Answer: Answer:

5. Name these R&B acts of the 80s who are all name-checked in the Twista-Jamie Foxx-Kanye West song “"Slow Jamz”", for ten points eachfor 10 points each.

(10) (10) Maurice White Starr assembled this R&B boy band that eventually launched the careers of Bobby Brown, Johnny Gill, Ralph Tresvant and Bell Biv Devoe.

Answer: Answer: New Edition

b.(10) This Flint, Michigan funk band topped the R&B charts with “"Oh Sheila”" and “"Love You Down.”"

Answer: Answer: Ready for the World

(10) c. He sold three million copies of his 1987 debut album Make it Last Forever and went on to have 90s R&B hits like “"Make You Sweat”" and “"I’'ll Give All My Love to You.”"

Answer: Answer: Keith Sweat

6. On tToday’'s Martha Stewart Living: What Goes Well With Khaki Trousers and Black Steel-Toed Boots. ? Answer these questions about the incarceration of Ms. Stewart, for 10 eachfor 10 points eachFTPE.

(10) ) Ms. Stewart is at a facility near this West Virginia town.

Answer: Answer: Alderson

(10) ) This two-word nickname has been given to the Alderson facility and is emblematic of its reputation.

Answer: Answer: Camp Cupcake

(10) ) Despite creating these Japanese symbols of peace, her team’'s “"Comfort and Joy”"-themed Christmas decoration lost the Alderson contest to the firefighting unit.

Answer: Answer: paper cranes

7. AFIThe American Film Institute has released a list of 400 movie quotes that serve as the nominees for their latest 100 Years… special. Given a quote from that list of 400, identify the movie it’'s from, for 10 eachfor 10 points each, FTPE.

(10) “"Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue.”"

Answer: Answer: Airplane!

(10) (10) “"I did join the army, but I joined a different army. I joined the one with the condos and the private rooms.”"

Answer: Answer: Private Benjamin

(10) (10) “"Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what we are put into this world to rise above.”"

Answer: Answer: The African Queen

8. Not all former child actors end up in jail, some end up in bands. Answer these questions about such transformations transformationsfor ten points each., for 10 points each

(10) (10) He appeared in a stage version of Oliver and had a micro-appearance in A Hard Day’'s Night, but achieved greater success after taking the drum kit for Genesis in 1970.

Answer: Answer: Phil Collins

(10) (10) Jenny Lewis appeared in The Wizard and Troop Beverly Hills as a teen but now sings for this alternative band gaining modern rock airplay with “"Portions for Foxes.”"

Answer: Answer: Rilo Kiley

(10) (10) This former child actress on I Married Dora is now fronting a punk band called The Licks and has released the album Like a Bolt of Lightning.

Answer: Answer: Juliette Lewis

9. Name these former captains of the St. Louis Blues, for 10 eachfor 10 points eachFTPE.

(10) (10) This first captain in Blues history from 1967-1970 went on to win four Stanley Cup titles as the coach of the New York Islanders.

Answer: Answer: Al Arbour

(10) (10) Among the second wave of captains named in 1970 was this center, who returned to his alma mater to win NCAA hockey titles in 1996 and 1998.

Answer: Answer: Gordon “"Red”" Berenson

(10) C: He wore the captain’'s C during his brief stint with the Blues in 1996 and is now looking to win a Stanley Cup as part of the ownership of the Phoenix Coyotes’' organization.

Answer: Answer: Wayne Gretzky

10. Get ready to match the stars of Match Game to their descriptions, for 10 eachfor 10 points eachFTPE.

(10) This flamboyant actor sat next to Brett Somers. Lately, he’'s mostly been directing theater in New York.

Answer: Answer: Charles Nelson Reilly

(10) Arguably the most popular celebrity on Match Game, he parlayed that popularity into hosting Family Feud

Answer: Answer: Richard Dawson

(10) This southern-accented panelist found much more success as a writer than acting, specifically with Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café.

Answer: Answer: Fannie Flagg

11. Given a series of private labels from a department store, name the chain chainfor ten points each., for 10 points each

(10) (10) St. John’'s Bay, Arizona Jeans

Answer: Answer: JC Penney

(10) (10) Merona, Cherokee

Answer: Answer: Target

(10) (10) Sonoma, Apartment 9

Answer: Answer: Kohl’'s

12. Name these former coaches of the New England Patriots with slightly less NFL success than Bill Belichick or Bill Parcells, for 10 eachfor 10 points eachFTPE.

(10) (10) This NFL receiving great was the first coach to take New England to the Super Bowl, whereupon they were humiliated by the Bears in Super Bowl 20XX [20].

Answer: Answer: Raymond Berry

(10) (10) This NewThis New England coach never advanced to the Super Bowl, but he led New England to the 1978 playoffs before resigning in December for the University of Colorado job.

Answer: Answer: Chuck Fairbanks

(10) (10) Remember the 1-15 on-and-off the field mess of the 1990 season? This was the only season on the job for this man, who replaced Raymond Berry.

Answer: Answer: Rod Rust

13. T The flip side of the Oscars is the annual Razzie Awards, honoring the worst in filmmaking every year. Answer these questions about the awards, for 10 eachfor 10 points eachFTPE.

(10) This comedian was one of only two people in history to show up to collect his Razzie, when he won Worst Actor and Worst Director for Freddy Got Fingered.

Answer: Answer: Tom Green

(10) This man was named “"Worst Actor of the Century”" in 2000 and in this century, he won another Razzie for his performance in Spy Kids 3D.

Answer: Answer: Sylvester Stallone

(10) This Aerosmith ballad from Armageddon managed the neat trick of being simultaneously nominated for Best Song at the Oscars and Worst Song at the Razzies.

Answer: Answer: “"I Don’'t Want to Miss a Thing”"

14. They’'re not really gay men, they play one on TV. For 10 eachFor 10 points eachTPE, --given a gay character and the show he’'s on, name the straight actor who portrayed him.

(10) (10) Carter Heywood, Spin City

Answer: Answer: Michael Boatman

(10) (10) Michael Novotny, Queer as Folk

Answer: Answer: Hal Sparks

(10) (10) Dr. Dennis Hancock, Chicago Hope

Answer: Answer: Vondie Curtis-Hall

15. Name these country female vocal duos or groups from a list of three of their hits songs on the country charts for ten points each., for 10 points each

(10) (10) “"I Fell in Love Again Last Night”", “"Just in Case”", “"Mama’'s Never Seen Those Eyes”"

Answer: Answer: The Forrester Sisters

(10) (10) “"Since I Found You”", “"Chains of Gold”", “"Midnight Girl / Sunset Town”"

Answer: Answer: Sweethearts of the Rodeo

(10) (10) “"Mama He’'s Crazy”", “"Why Not Me”", “"Love Can Build a Bridge”"

Answer: Answer: The Judds

CRAIG – Feel free to make easier. I zeroed this.

16. This year’s slate of “lesser” bowl games featured a pair of matchups between highly-touted quarterbacks. Identify these quarterbacks from each game, 5 for one, 15 for both.Given a pair of starting quarterbacks in a 2004-05 bowl game, name the game in which they opposed each other, for 10 points each

(10) Omar Jacobs and Danny Wimprine

Answer: GMAC Bowl (Jacobs of Bowling Green and Wimprine of Memphis)

(10) Dan Orlovsky and Bruce Gradkowski(15) At the GMAC Bowl, a Bowling Green sophomore threw for 5 touchdowns and earned MVP honors, and a senior from Memphis had 4 touchdown passes.

Answer: Omar _ Jacobs _ (BGSU) and Danny _ Wimprine _ (Memphis)

(15) At the Motor City Bowl, Connecticut’s quarterback won MVP honors in their first-ever bowl victory, while Toledo’s starter struggled through one half with a hand injury.

Answer: Answer: Motor City Bowl (Dan _ Orlovsky _ (of UConn) and and Bruce _ Gradkowski _ (of Toledo)

(10) Jared Zabransky and Stefan LeFors

Answer: Autozone St. Jude Liberty Bowl (Zabransky of Boise State and LeFors of Louisville)

17. Instead of the normal bonus about books written by actors and TV personalities about themselves, identify these TV personalities who attempted to write fiction, for 10 eachfor 10 points eachFTPE.

(10) (10) This creator of “Designing Women” and other Deep South shows recently released Liberating Paris, her first novel.

Answer: Answer: _ Linda _Linda Bloodworth- _ Thomason _

(10) (10) Another TV producer and creator who struck into the field of novel writing is this crime drama favorite, who released Death Byby Hollywood in 2003.

Answer: Answer: Steven _ Bochco _

(10) This actor, who plays Reverend Camden on “7th th Heaven”, has the novels Eye Contact and Double Exposure to his credit.

Answer: Answer: Stephen _ Collins _

18. Monday is more than just Martin Luther King Day. It’'s the birthday for a number of prominent ccelebrities. Given some movie roles, identify the birthday boy or girl, for 10 points each for the stated FTSNOP.

(5) : Once Bitten, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, The Majestic

Answer: Jim Carrey

(510) : Requiem for a Heavyweight, The Greatest, When We Were Kings

Answer: Answer: MuhamhadMuhammad Ali (or Cassius Clay)

(10) : Claudine, Conan the Barbarian, A Family Thing

Answer: Answer: James Earl Jones

(10) : Hard Rain, Lake Placid, The Story of Us

Answer: Answer: Betty White

19. Simply because you’re already famous does not mean people want to watch you chat with other famous people. For 10 eachFor 10 points eachTPE, --name these celebrities whose daytime talk shows crashed and burned.

(10) (10) The Tanned One tried to rip off Regis and Kathy Lee with his ex-wife Alana Stewart, in 1995. It lasted one season

Answer: Answer: George Hamilton

(10) (10) This comedian and former St. Elsewhere star tried a comeback with his 1998 talk show. It didn’'t work.

Answer: Answer: Howie Mandel

(10) (10) This rapper and actress tried to do a more Oprah-like show in 1999. The ratings weren’'t good to Mama.

Answer: Answer: Queen Latifah

20. For ten points eachFor 10 points each, --name these rock acts from their forays into the “"how to”" business.

(10) (10) In 2004, this group released their eleventh studio album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.

Answer: Answer: U2

(10) (10) A track on Summerteeth, an album by this Jeff Tweedy fronted group, explains “"How to Fight Loneliness.”"

Answer: Answer: Wilco

(10) (10) This singer who was born Declan MacManus sings his composition “"How to be Dumb”" on his 1991 Warner Brothers album Mighty Like a Rose.

Answer: Answer: Elvis Costello

21. Identify the performer, on a 40-30-20-10-1 basis.

40: (40) This person really existed.

30: (30) He was born in England, but immigrated to the US at the age of 4. He boxed under the name Packy East before breaking into vaudeville.

20: (20) His most famous roles were in the Road movies, but he starred in dozens of others. His signature song was introduced in The Big Broadcast of 1938.

10: (10) NBC, with whom he had a lifetime contract, ran a star-studded special celebrating his 100th th birthday on Easter Sunday 2003, about three months before his death on July 27.

1: (1) The Bob Hope Theatre in London is named in his honor.

Answer: Answer: [Leslie Townes] "Bob" HopeBob Hope

22. Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name. And sometimes, you want to go where everybody knows TV theme song lyrics. FTPEFor 10 eachFor 10 points each, --given a sample of the lyric, name the show.

(10) (10) Just two good ole boys/never meanin’' no harm/Beats all you ever saw/been in trouble with the law/since the day they were born.

Answer: Answer: The Dukes of Hazzard

(10) (10) There’'s a time for love and a time for living/so take a chance and face the wind. An open road and a road that’'s hidden/A brand new life around the bend.

Answer: Answer: Who’'s the Boss?

(10) (10) I’'ll bet we’'ve been together for a million years/And I’'ll bet we’'ll be together for a million more/Oh, it’'s like I started breathing on the night we kissed.

Answer: Answer: Family Ties

23. On December 1, 2004, one of college basketball’'s legends lost their place in the record books. Answer these questions about that event for the statedFTSP.

(5) This legendary North Carolina coach lost his had held the record for most career wins.

Answer: Answer: Dean Smith

(10) This coach passed Smith with victory #880 against Kentucky’'s Maryville College.

Answer: Answer: Harry Statham

(10) Since 1966, Statham has coached at this NAIA school in Illinois.

Answer: Answer: McKendree College

(5) Now at third 3rd on the list is this longtime coach of the Kentucky Wildcats, whose 876 wins were passed by Statham in November 2004.

Answer: Answer: Adolph Rupp

24. Identify these case studies from the book “"Creating Customer Evangelists: How Loyal Customers Become a Volunteer Sales Force”", for ten 10 points eachFTPE.

(10) (10) Chapter 14 is subtitled “"A Cause, Not Just an Airline”", and features this airline noted for longtime CEO Herb Kelleher and for being the largest profitable post-9/11 airline.

Answer: Answer: Southwest Airlines

(10) (10) Chapter 8 features Guy Kawasaki’'s work at this company, who competed with IBM by “"hiring marketers to evangelize, evangelize, evangelize”".

Answer: Answer: Apple _ Computer

(10) (10) Chapter 13 features Maxine Clark, who founded this St, Louis-based retailer that allowsthat allows kids to create their own playthings. You may have seen one in a mall near you.

Answer: Answer: Build-A-Bear Workshop

25. Depending on the version you’'re watching, Robert Montgomery, Warren Beatty, or Chris Rock gets into an accident and is taken to Heaven, where he learns he was snatched prematurely. Since his old body is now gone, he gets sent back into the body of a recently deceased millionaire. FTPEFor 10 points each, --identify the three versions of this story, from 1941, 1978, and 2001, each of which have a different title.

Answer: Answer: Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Heaven Can Wait, Down to Earth

26. Nepotism rules! Given the first names of the famous producer of a show and the relative who acts on the show, give the last name,, for 10 eachfor 10 points eachFTPE.

(10) (10) Brother Gerry Garry and sister Penny, Laverne & Shirley

Answer: Answer: Marshall

(10) (10) Father Aaron and daughter Tori, Beverly Hills, 90210

Answer: Answer: Spelling

(10) (10) Wife Roseanne and husband Tom, Roseanne (at least until the divorce)

Answer: Answer: Arnold

CRAIG – How does this look in B&W? See if you can find better pictures.

Mike - How do those look now?

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