Rules/Notes
1) Lowest point total wins; your score for each question is equal to the total number of players submitting that same answer
2) You may use one drop and take zero points for that question (NOTE: There is no bonus for not using your drop this time.)
3) You may elect to take the "sheep" answer for 1 question
4) Wrong responses are the higher of either +10 points or the "sheep" answer +3
5) All answers are due by 9:00 AM CST on Tuesday, November 14, 2017
6) Submit answers via this Google form or PM
Questions
1. March Madness (TD 338): Name a city that has hosted the men's basketball Final Four since the NCAA began holding those games exclusively in domed stadiums (1997). [11 possible answers]
2. Grab Bag (TD 340): Name's the Same - Provided their surnames [plus their shows' initials (and lengths of each word) in parentheses], give the first name shared by one of these pairs of TV characters. (Give response as letter followed by name.)
A. Brady [T _ _ B _ _ _ _ B _ _ _ _ (3,5,5)], Vessey [E _ (2)]
B. Blake [S _ _ _ _ _ - D _ _ (6-3)], Moon [F _ _ _ _ _ _ (7)]
C. Benes [S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (8)], Nardo [T _ _ _ (4)]
D. Munroe [C _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ A _ _ _ _ _ (8,6)], Taylor [H _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (4,11)]
E. Kapowski [S _ _ _ _ B _ T _ _ B _ _ _ (5,2,3,4)], Taylor [B _ _ _ _ _ _ H _ _ _ _ , 9 _ _ _ _ (7,5,5)]
F. Holt [R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ (9,6)], Ingalls [L _ _ _ _ _ H _ _ _ _ o _ t _ _ P _ _ _ _ _ _ (6,5,2,3,7)]
G. Ewing [D _ _ _ _ _ (6)], Ricardo [I L _ _ _ L _ _ _ (1,4,4)]
H. Bundy [M _ _ _ _ _ _ … W _ _ _ C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (7,4,8)], Olson [M _ _ M _ _ (3,3)]
3. Hit List (TD 342): Hands [1998] - All correct answers to the listed clues contain "hand". Name one of them. (Give response as letter followed by answer.)
A. Allstate slogan (4 words)
B. Beatles song (US #1 in 1964)
C. Clothing from older sibling
D. Hootie & the Blowfish debut single (1994)
E. M&M's slogan
F. Paul Newman movie (1967)
G. Prince's raspberry beret was the kind you'd find here
H. Rebecca De Mornay movie (1992)
I. Rollie Fingers' mustache type
J. Tool-toting, overall-wearing Smurf
4. LOL (TD 344): "A"ctresses - Given titles of their movies and/or TV shows, name one of these actresses whose first name starts with "A". (Give answer as letter followed by name.)
A. Gilmore Girls, Tuck Everlasting
B. The Crush, Clueless
C. The Breakfast Club, St. Elmo's Fire
D. Joan of Arcadia, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
E. Ugly Betty, Superstore
F. Parks and Recreation, Baby Mama
G. Groundhog Day, Four Weddings and a Funeral
H. Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Maleficent
I. The Piano, True Blood
J. Kiss the Girls, Double Jeopardy
5. Baseball (TD 346): National Pastime: Minor league baseball teams can be found in many locations from coast to coast. Name a state (besides the two which host spring training) with at least 5 affiliated (Rookie, A, AA or AAA) minor league teams. [10 possible answers]
6. Potpourri 100 (TD 347): Name the city whose airport is represented by one of these codes. (Give response as letter followed by city.) {Hint: In most (not all) cases, the code is the first three letters of the city.}
A. ACT
B. COD
C. DAY
D. FAR
E. HOT
F. MOB
G. OAK
H. PUB
I. RAP
J. YUM
7. Bible Culture (TD 350): There are 7 sets of "1st/2nd" books (see bonus round for the lone "1st/2nd/3rd" set) in the Bible. Name one of these 14 books. (Example: If there were 1st & 2nd Ezra, then either 1 Ezra or 2 Ezra would be a correct response.)
8. Vision Iowa (TD 352): Double Trouble was a short-lived TV series featuring twin sisters in Des Moines. All of the following answers feature a repeated word. Name one of them. (Give response as letter followed by answer.)
A. Island in French Polynesia
B. Thompson Twins song (1984)
C. Hungry Like the Wolf group
D. Star Wars' Binks
E. Singer backed up by the Cult Jam
F. The Kingsmen song (1963)
G. The Mamas and The Papas song (1966)
H. RFK killer
I. TV show with twins Tia and Tamara
J. Washington city
9. Title IX (TD 353): Music Meets Movie - Many music artists have acted in movies. Given titles of both a song and a movie, name one of these singer/actresses. (Give response as letter followed by name.)
A. Fallin', The Secret Life of Bees
B. Believe, Moonstruck
C. Jolene, 9 to 5
D. I Kissed A Girl, The Smurfs [voice]
E. Miss Independent, From Justin to Kelly
F. Cherish, Desperately Seeking Susan
G. Candy, A Walk to Remember
H. Someday, Glitter
I. Private Dancer, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
10. Ball-a-palooza (TD 356): Golden Girls (Global Version) - Given the athlete, name the sport in which they won Olympic gold and their home country. [Give answer as number followed by two letters. (Example: If there were a #11 and she was a golfer from the US, then the correct response would be 11CT)]
1. Nadia Comaneci
2. Elena Dementieva
3. Jessica Ennis
4. Anni Freisinger
5. Alex Morgan
6. Inbee Park
7. Anja Parson
8. Dawn Fraser
9. Marianne Vos
10. Hayley Wickenheiser
A. Alpine skiing
B. Cycling
C. Golf
D. Gymnastics
E. Ice hockey
F. Soccer
G. Speed skating
H. Swimming
I. Tennis
J. Track
K. Australia
L. Canada
M. England
N. Germany
O. Netherlands
P. Romania
Q. Russia
R. South Korea
S. Sweden
T. United States
The completely optional (You do not have to guess at any of these questions) BONUS Round
(Correct answer = -1, Incorrect answer = +1, "Sheep" response on each question = 0, Singletons = Additional -1)
11. BONUS Track #1: Super 8 - Answer up to three of the following questions (Give responses as letter followed by answer.)
A. I'm Super: Name the 1999 movie which featured this song
B. Superdome: Name the current corporate sponsor of the New Orleans stadium
C. Superfly: Name the wrestling star (famous for leaping from a steel cage in 1982) known by this nickname
D. Superfudge: Name the author of this 1980 children's book
E. Superman (It's Not Easy): Name the artist who released this single in 2001
F. Superstar: Name the actress who played the title character in this 1999 movie based on a Saturday Night Live skit
G. Super Bowl: Name the only team to score over 40 points and allow less than 10 points in the same SB game
H. Super Jeopardy!: Name the winner of this 1990 tournament
12. BONUS Track #2: ROTFL--Rows of Three Famous Ladies - Choose up to three of the following sets of pictures (mostly actresses, models and musicians) and name the ladies. You must correctly identify all three in a set (no partial credit). The letters refer to first names (L & X are character names) going from left to right and for the "#" I am looking for the name of the group associated with the woman pictured. [Include last names for all but L, X & #]
Example - CLT
Spoiler
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PQR
STU
VWX
YZ#
13. BONUS Track #3: Medley - Answer up to four of the following questions (Give responses as letter followed by answer.)
A. Name the only city to host a Final Four in a dome before 1997 but never since
B. Give the first name shared by these TV characters: Halliwell [C _ _ _ _ _ _ (7)], Thunderman [T _ _ T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3,11)]
C. Name the artist responsible for the song (Hands) listed in question #3
D. Name the "A"ctress: The Whole Nine Yards, Brockmire
E. Name the only Canadian province with an affiliated minor league team
F. Name the city whose airport is represented by this code: SUX
G. Give the name that goes with the only set of "1st/2nd/3rd" Bible books
H. Give the answer with a repeating word: A young girl's strange, erotic trip from Milan to Minsk
I. Name the two singers who "starred" in Mega Python vs. Gatoroid
J. Name the Golden Girl's sport and home country: Oksana Baiul