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TRIVIA!
From 8 - 9ish
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Tonight’s theme is ?
Current Events!
5 questions
1 point each
1. What airline cancelled over 2000 flights this past weekend - about 1/3 of its schedule - stranding 10s of thousands of travelers?
2. Jonathan and Diane Toebbe were arrested this weekend and accused of passing classified information about nuclear-powered submarines in what kind of food item?
3. What superhero's son will be coming out as bisexual in the fifth issue a new comic book series on November 9th?
4. A week ago, the WHO recommended a GlaxoSmithKline product be used to help protect against what disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people each year?
5. Hooray sports! I was going to ask about how terrible a person Jon Gruden is....but let's focus on something good -- What female athlete donned bib number 500 and finished the Boston Marathon in 4:01:21? - wicked impressive!
Review your Current Events round answers:

 

1. What airline cancelled over 2000 flights this past weekend - about 1/3 of its schedule - stranding 10s of thousands of travelers?
2. Jonathan and Diane Toebbe were arrested this weekend and accused of passing classified information about nuclear-powered submarines in what kind of food item?
3. What superhero's son will be coming out as bisexual in the fifth issue a new comic book series on November 9th?
4. A week ago, the WHO recommended a GlaxoSmithKline product be used to help protect against what disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people each year?
5. Hooray sports! I was going to ask about how terrible a person Jon Gruden is....but let's focus on something good -- What female athlete donned bib number 500 and finished the Boston Marathon in 4:01:21? - wicked impressive!

 

MYSTERY ROUND

Warriors

I'll give a short definitions (and maybe an extra clue) about some warriors, you tell me the name of them.

For example, A covert agent/mercenary in feudal Japan - portrayed on TV and film by four reptiles

You answer: Ninjas

1. In the Late Middle Ages, a rank associated with a code of conduct for the perfect courtly Christian warrior - portrayed by John Cleese and Eric Idle
2. Special Japanese military personnel during WWII - also a drink made from lime juice, triple sec, and vodka
3. Formidable Greek military force attaining legendary status in their wars against Persia – between the 6th and 4th centuries BC - also a mascot for a midwest U.
4. Hereditary military nobility and officer caste of Japan from 12th century until 1876 - portrayed by John Belushi on TV
5. Seafaring people in the 8th to 11th centuries who raided, pirated, traded and settled parts of Europe - also a sports team or cruise line
6. Military force conquering an area of over nine million square miles in the 13th century and subjugating almost a quarter of the world's population - whose leader was featured in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Review your Mystery round answers:

 

1. In the Late Middle Ages, a rank associated with a code of conduct for the perfect courtly Christian warrior - portrayed by John Cleese and Eric Idle
2. Special Japanese military personnel during WWII - also a drink made from lime juice, triple sec, and vodka
3. Formidable Greek military force attaining legendary status in their wars against Persia – between the 6th and 4th centuries BC - also a mascot for a midwest U.
4. Hereditary military nobility and officer caste of Japan from 12th century until 1876 - portrayed by John Belushi on TV
5. Seafaring people in the 8th to 11th centuries who raided, pirated, traded and settled parts of Europe - also a sports team or cruise line
6. Military force conquering an area of over nine million square miles in the 13th century and subjugating almost a quarter of the world's population - whose leader was featured in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

 

MUSIC ROUND

Name the song title and artist - 1 point each

And name the theme that permeates these songs for a bonus point

Song 1
Song 2
Song 3
Song 4
Song 5
Song 6
What is the theme that permeates through all six of the songs?
Review your Music round answers:

 

 

PICTURE ROUND

City Names

I'll show you someone with a city name, you tell me who it is.

For example, here are Paris Hilton and Maury Amsterdam.

Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 4
Picture 5
Picture 6
Review your Picture round answers:

 

 

GENIUS ROUND

Hard questions from all over

2 points each

1. What dessert translates to “pick me up” or “cheer me up” and was developed in an Italian brothel as an aphrodisiac to bolster sales between 'transactions?'
2. What still available fast food offering was originally named The Aristocrat, then Blue Ribbon, before settling on its current name?
3. According to a 2012 Slate article, what pop culture property do academics study (and write papers about) the most? 90s movie and TV show in the late 90s and early 00s.
4. For one point each, name US presidents whose first name is James.
5. The first time women competed at the Olympics at the 1900 Games in Paris. Of 997 athletes, 22 women competed in five sports. Name 3 events/sports (and only 3) for one point each correct.
What's your team name?
Who's playing tonight (first names)?

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