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TRIVIA!
From 8 - 9ish
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Current Events!
5 questions
1 point each
1. A leaked opinion from the Supreme Court appears to signal the end of Roe v. Wade and women's right to make health care choices for themselves. What justice authored the draft opinion? Personally, I think a justice leaked it to gauge the public's response or to soften the blow of the decision.
2. What 54 yo former world No. 1 tennis player who won six Grand Slam singles tournaments was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for transferring large amounts of money and hiding assets after declaring bankrupt?
3. On Saturday at the Freer Rattlesnake Roundup, 60 yo veteran snake handler Eugene De Leon Sr. was bit on the shoulder and died hours later. In what state did Darwin take care of this business?
4. On Thursday night, what late night talk show host announced that he's renewing his contract for 1 year but then he's moving onto other pursuits?
5. In environmental news, as Nevada's Lake Mead drought continues to deplete one of the largest U.S. reservoirs, it's newly exposed ground revealed a body concealed in what? And in more hopeful news, 'I would say there is a very good chance as the water level drops that we are going to find additional human remains,' said Las Vegas police Lt. Ray Spencer on Monday.
Review your Current Events round answers:

 

1. A leaked opinion from the Supreme Court appears to signal the end of Roe v. Wade and women's right to make health care choices for themselves. What justice authored the draft opinion? Personally, I think a justice leaked it to gauge the public's response or to soften the blow of the decision.
2. What 54 yo former world No. 1 tennis player who won six Grand Slam singles tournaments was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for transferring large amounts of money and hiding assets after declaring bankrupt?
3. On Saturday at the Freer Rattlesnake Roundup, 60 yo veteran snake handler Eugene De Leon Sr. was bit on the shoulder and died hours later. In what state did Darwin take care of this business?
4. On Thursday night, what late night talk show host announced that he's renewing his contract for 1 year but then he's moving onto other pursuits?
5. In environmental news, as Nevada's Lake Mead drought continues to deplete one of the largest U.S. reservoirs, it's newly exposed ground revealed a body concealed in what? And in more hopeful news, 'I would say there is a very good chance as the water level drops that we are going to find additional human remains,' said Las Vegas police Lt. Ray Spencer on Monday.

 

MYSTERY ROUND

Presidential facts

I'll give you three facts and a lie. All you need to do is pick out the lie. Good luck!

A. Lyndon B. Johnson rejected his official portrait painting.
B. Richard Nixon talked to astronauts on the moon from the White House
C. James Polk was the first president to be photographed.
D. John Tyler was the president with the most children — he had 15.
A. Bill Clinton played the saxophone on the Arsenio Hall Show
B. George W. Bush read a Top 10 on The Late Show with David Letterman
C. Obama slow jammed the news on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
D. Nixon played the piano on The Jack Paar Program
A. Jimmy Carter was the first president born in a hospital
B. James Monroe was the shortest president at 5 ft 4 in
C. John Adams was the first president to live in the White House.
D. Gerald Ford was a model on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine.
A. Grover Cleveland was married in the White House.
B. William McKinley's likeness appeared on the $500 bill
C. Rutherford B. Hayes was the first president to have a telephone in the White House
D. Gerald Ford was the first president to visit all 50 states.
A. John Kennedy was the first President to be an Eagle Scout.
B. Virginia is the state/birthplace of the most presidents
C. Warren Harding bet (and lost) White House china in a poker game.
D. Ulysses Grant’s wife, Julia, owned slaves during the Civil War while he served as general of the Union Army.
A. Calvin Coolidge was the first president whose mother was eligible to vote for him.
B. Gerald Fold was a football star at the University of Michigan. he turned down offers to play with the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers.
C. William Taft was the first president to throw an Opening Day first pitch at a MLB game - and every president since has except for Carter and Trump.
D. Jimmy Carter wrote a children's book titled The Little Baby Snoogle-Fleejer.
Review your Mystery round answers:

 

A. Lyndon B. Johnson rejected his official portrait painting.
B. Richard Nixon talked to astronauts on the moon from the White House
C. James Polk was the first president to be photographed.
D. John Tyler was the president with the most children — he had 15.
A. Bill Clinton played the saxophone on the Arsenio Hall Show
B. George W. Bush read a Top 10 on The Late Show with David Letterman
C. Obama slow jammed the news on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
D. Nixon played the piano on The Jack Paar Program
A. Jimmy Carter was the first president born in a hospital
B. James Monroe was the shortest president at 5 ft 4 in
C. John Adams was the first president to live in the White House.
D. Gerald Ford was a model on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine.
A. Grover Cleveland was married in the White House.
B. William McKinley's likeness appeared on the $500 bill
C. Rutherford B. Hayes was the first president to have a telephone in the White House
D. Gerald Ford was the first president to visit all 50 states.
A. John Kennedy was the first President to be an Eagle Scout.
B. Virginia is the state/birthplace of the most presidents
C. Warren Harding bet (and lost) White House china in a poker game.
D. Ulysses Grant’s wife, Julia, owned slaves during the Civil War while he served as general of the Union Army.
A. Calvin Coolidge was the first president whose mother was eligible to vote for him.
B. Gerald Fold was a football star at the University of Michigan. he turned down offers to play with the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers.
C. William Taft was the first president to throw an Opening Day first pitch at a MLB game - and every president since has except for Carter and Trump.
D. Jimmy Carter wrote a children's book titled The Little Baby Snoogle-Fleejer.

 

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

Earth, Wind, and Fire

I'll show a picture about Earth, Wind, and Fire, you tell me what it is.

For example, who are these people?
Answer: The Thing, Superman, Human Torch

Picture 1 - This is damage from a magnitude 6.9 earthquake - it postponed what sporting event?
Picture 2 - What very windy 1992 hurricane caused this damage?
Picture 3 - Who's this person carrying the torch at the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics?
Picture 4 - What movie features this creature made of earth/rocks named Gorignak?
Picture 5 - What movie is this?
Picture 6 - The Hindenburg disaster fired up the skies in what state on May 6, 1937?
Review your Picture round answers:

 

 

GENIUS ROUND

Hard questions from all over

2 points each

1. Speaking of hurricanes (a few questions back), what is the name shared by the the New Orleans bar where the hurricane drink was invented and the sportscaster (covered 6 Olympics) and Access Hollywood host that may be best known for his vulgar phone messages?
2. Where would you find these rivers: Lethe, Archeron, Phlegethon, and Cocytus?
3. What movie franchise released major movies in 1984, 1986, 1989, 1994, and 2010 - with 3 different actors playing the protagonist? The first three have the same male (now 60) in the title role, the 4th has a female (now 47) title lead, and the last one a new male (now 23) title lead in a different fictional world from the others?
4. What phrase -- used to describe any location promising great prosperity, respite, and comfort -- originates from the Bible when Moses is told by the burning bush to lead the Israelites out of Egypt and into Canaan - the phrase describes Canaan?
5. There are six widely spoken Romance languages, including Spanish and Catalan. Name the other four - one point each.
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