Thursday, November 13, 2014

Second Sunday Trivia at An Tobar Irish Pub 11.9.14


Second Sunday Trivia at An Tobar Irish Pub 11.9.14
"The best trivia at the best venue"
Next Pub Quiz: December 14, 2014 at 6 PM
Round One
1. Where have all the flowers gone?

2. Connect these words: Family, Tree, General

3. Who is the patron saint of lost causes?

4. After week 9 of the football season, what team has the best record in the NFL?

5. After her comic book creator died in 1947, what superhero began to feature big breasts more than her magic lasso?

6. Founded in 1964 as the Blue Ribbon Sports Company, what shoemaker reportedly had its motto inspired by serial killer Gary Gilmore's last words before his execution in 1977?

7. Which of the following is was never a cable TV show?
Amish Mafia
Amish Paradise
Breaking Amish  
Return to Amish

8. Is a gecko a reptile or an amphibian?

9. What famous barrier was removed on this date [11/9] in 1989?

10. In which hellacious river was the infant Achilles incompletely immersed?




Round Two
1. What is the most well-known brand of beer brewed by Jim Koch's company Boston Beer?

2. Andromeda, Sombrero, and Whirlpool are all examples of what astronomical systems?

3. What product's TV advertisement would typically begin with a celebrity asking, "Do you know me?" Followed by the celebrity pitching for the product and telling the viewers, "Don't leave home without it."

4. The Big Head Ant has replaced what stinging ant in many parts of the state of Florida?

5. According to legend, and Wikipedia, Cronkite Award-winning journalist Ronan Farrow's legal father is Woody Allen, but who may be his biological father?

6. What was Oscar the Grouch's original color?

7. Originally built for the judo competition in the 1964 Summer Olympics, what was the name of the Tokyo arena where Cheap Trick performed a concert on April 28, 1978?

8. Which is sweeter tasting a yam or a sweet potato?

9. John Wayne, Billy Bob Thornton, and Fess Parker all portrayed what frontier king and one-time Tennessee Congressman?

10. Which word came to mean "excellent" first, radical or awesome?

Harry Potter
1. What was Dumbledore's Phoenix's name?

2. Who finally fixed Harry Potter's wand at the end of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?

3. Who were the only two people to leave permanent, physical scars on Harry Potter's body?

4. What were the first names of Harry and Ginny Potter's three children?

5. What was Neville Longbottom's grandmother's name?



Round Three
1. According to the annual preseason survey of NBA general managers, which team will be most improved in 2014-15?

2. What role will Johnny Depp be playing in the upcoming film, based on the Broadway musical, Into the Woods?

3. The Swiss retailer Migros apologized for selling packets featuring the faces of what two fascists on the side of its packages of coffee creamers? (2 pts)

4. Which came first, Taylor Swift was born or My Cousin Vinny was released in theatres?

5. Who did Dan Akroyd introduce as "every biker's dream ride," before she performed at the 1984 MTV Awards?

6. What does McDonald's call the Egg McMuffin without the yolk?

7. Matt Bissonnette and Rob O’Neill are both claiming to have killed whom on May 2, 2011?



Waynes World8. In the movie Wayne's World, what woman did Wayne and Garth refer to as, "a babe, a robo babe, Babia Major, and Babraham Lincoln?" (I will accept either the actress's name who played the character, or her character's name during Wayne's World.)

FSU football9. What team picked FSU Heisman-trophy winning Quarterback Charlie Ward 26th overall in the first round of the 1994 draft?

"Uniformed branches of the federal government"10. Memorial Day honors whom, and Veteran's Day honors whom? Be specific. (2 pts.)



Bonus Round
1. Who took the alias Alek James Hidell in 1962?

2. On TV's Dukes of Hazard, what were the full first names of Bo and Luke Duke?

3. According to researchers who developed the interactive game Hooked on Music, the three most easily recognizable UK hit singles of all-time where performed by The Spice Girls, Lou Bega, and Survivor. Name the titles of these three songs.

4. What do the S, T, E, and M stand for in the academic disciplines referred to by the acronym "STEM?"

5. List the five airports people from West Africa are required to arrive at when entering the United States? (I am looking for the cities where the airports are located, but would also accept the airport's names instead.)





Round One Answers
1. Young girls have picked them everyone.
2. Dollar
3. Saint Jude
4. Arizona Cardinals
5. Wonder Woman
6. Nike
7. Amish Paradise
8. reptile (lizard)
9. The Berlin Wall
10. Styx

Round Two Answers
1. Sam Adams
2. galaxies
3. American Express Card
4. The Fire Ant
5. Frank Sinatra
6. orange
7. Budokan
8. sweet potato
9. Davy Crockett
10. radical (1964 vs. A: 1980)

Harry Potter Answers
1. Fawkes
2. Harry Potter
3. Lord Voldemort and Dolores Umbridge
4. James, Lily, and Albus
5. Augusta Longbottom



Round Three Answers
1. Cleveland Cavaliers
http://www.nba.com/news/features/john_schuhmann/nba-com-2014-15-gm-survey/
2. the wolf
3. Hitler and Mussolini
4. Taylor Swift was born on December 13, 1989; MCV March 13, 1992
5. Madonna
6. Egg White Delight
7. Osama bin Laden
8. Tia Carrere or Cassandra
9. The New York Knicks
10. Those who died serving in the military; all who have served in the military

Bonus Round Answers
1. Lee Harvey Oswald
2. Beuregard and Lukas
3. Wannabe, Mambo No. 5, Eye of the Tiger
4. Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
5. JFK International Airport in New York, Newark International Airport in New Jersey, Dulles International Airport outside Washington, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, or O’Hare Internal Airport in Chicago

Saturday, November 1, 2014

October 2014 An Tobar Pub Quiz


An Tobar Trivia 10.12.14
Round One
1. If there's somethin' strange in your neighborhood, Who ya gonna call?

2. Connect these words: Story, Town, Crabs

3. "Follow your nose it always knows" was part of a 1975 commercial for what children's cereal which was also prolifically eaten by Jason Segel's character in the 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall?

4. What do Zachary Quinto and Leonard Nimoy singularly have in common?

5. In which country would you be most likely to find vampire bats?
Australia
Malaysia
Romania
Trinidad

6. What does the word abracadabra mean?
Surprise!
I create what I speak.
Here it is
What's that?

7. Which Protestant reformer, in order to emphasize God's mercy, wrote "sin boldly"--and you can even buy a beer stein with this saying and his portrait on it to prove it?

8. What was the original name of the Big Mac?
the Aristocrat
the Blue Mountain Mac
the Mac Burger
the McBurger

9. Having initially received all three of these through the 1033 federal program that gives civilian police departments surplus military equipment, which of the following did the Los Angeles school police eventually agree to relinquish?
Grenade launchers
M-16 automatic rifles
Mine-Resistant/Ambush Protected Vehicles aka MRAP vehicles

10. A "toad strangler" is defined as a sudden, very heavy what?



Round Two
1. Which has won more league championships this century: The Los Angeles Kings or the Los Angeles Lakers? (Clarification: Let's be geeky and say this century began in 2001.)

2. What's the wonderful thing about Tigger?

3. In the 1930s roller-skate wheels were put on crates to create the first what?

4. According to 17th-century bishop James Ussher, what happened on October 23, 4004 B.C.?

5. Twenty years ago, who won the 1994 World Series?

6. A Cairn Terrier was cast as a dog with what name in a classic 1939 film?

7. Tomorrow will be Columbus Day in the United States, what holiday will it be in Canada?

8. What kind of cracker was invented in 1829 as the signature food of a diet designed to suppress carnal urges?


9. Although presidents are not required to salute soldiers, under which president did this first become commonplace?

10. Those who lived in Pine Valley could get their hair done at Opal's Glamorama for over 30 years on which daytime soap opera?




Harry Potter
1. After leaving the Halloween feast in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, where did Harry and Ron knock out the troll?

2. In Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter skipped the Halloween school feast in order to attend what event? You need to answer what the event was and for whom the event was held to earn one point.

3. In Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban, what did Sirius Black reportedly do to the Fat Lady's portrait?

4. In which village were James and Lily Potter hiding on their last Halloween night?

5. Just before Halloween in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, participants from what two other Witchcraft and Wizarding schools arrived at Hogwarts  to participate in the Triwizard's Cup? (must correctly name both for one point)


Round Three
1. Which comedian did Jimmy Kimmel characterize as "a master chef who opened a Burger King"?

2. In what TV show did Oz play guitar for a rock band called Dingoes at my Baby?

3. What is the second-largest known dwarf planet in our solar system, ahead of Haumea, Makemake, and Ceres?

4. If you were a fan of Epcot's Norwegian-themed boat ride Maelstrom, why must you just "let it go"?

5. Which southern state has the U.S. nation's highest immunization rates for Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and diphtheria and which western state has the lowest for both MMR and diptheria? (2 pts)

6. How many U.S. states border at least one of the Great Lakes?

7. Seuss or Shakespeare: In which Dr. Seuss book will you read about "Jake the Pillow Snake." -or- In which Shakespeare play was the following line spoken, "Cry "Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war."

Classic Rock8. What pioneer heavy metal band released the song Rat Salad on their 1970 Album entitled Paranoid? And for a bonus, after forming in 1972, what American band rejected their lead singers' suggested use of the name of "Rat Salad" for their band name?

Gilmore Girls9. What was the first name (not nickname) of the mother and the daughter on the TV show Gilmore Girls?

Team Umizoomi10. After replacing Steve Burns as host of Blue's Clues from 2002–2006, Donovan Patton went on to do which main character's voice on Nickelodeon Jr.'s Team Umizoomi from 2010 until present?


Bonus round
1. On what network did Valerie Perrine become the first actress to show her nipples on broadcast TV, during her role on the 1973 Television-movie Steambath?

2. Name the first two members of the Orlando Magic Hall of Fame, created earlier this year.

3. What did Laurence Tureaud's persona Mr. T assert were his full first, middle, and last names?

4. List the four bands comprising the list of the top-five highest-grossing concert tours of all-time? (one of the bands has two of its tours in the top five, and another is just one person from a more iconic band, but for that slot I will accept either the band or the person)

5. List the five most recent governors of Florida prior to Rick Scott.

Round One Answers
1. Ghostbusters
2. Ghost
3. Fruit Loops
4. They both portayed Spock
5. Trinidad
6. I create what I speak.
7. Martin Luther
8. the Aristocrat
9. Grenade launchers
10. rain

Round Two Answers
1. Lakers 4 (01, 02, 09, 10) Kings 2 (12, 14)
2. Tiggers are wonderful things/marvelous chaps or he's the only one
3. skateboards
4. The earth was created
5. There was no World Series in 1994 due to the players' strike which began August 12. (1904 was the only other year the World Series was not played)
6. Toto
7. Thanksgiving
8. graham cracker
9. Ronald Reagan
10. All My Children
Harry Potter Answers
1. the girls' bathroom
2. Nearly Headless Nick's 500th Death-Day Party
3. slashed it
4. Godric's Hollow
5. Beauxbatons and Durmstrang

Round Three Answers
1. Jay Leno
2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
3. Pluto [diameter 1430 mi, behind Eris 1445 mi]
4. It's being replaced by a Frozen-themed attraction
5. Mississippi (99.9% for both); Colorado (85.7% & 82.9%)
6. 8 [Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York]
7. I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! -or- Julius Caesar
8. Black Sabbath; Van Halen
9. Lorelai
10. Bot
Bonus Round Answers
1. PBS
2. Pat Williams and Nick Anderson
3. first name Mister; middle name period; last name T
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lvfJCt3zrk
4. U2 [U2 360° Tour $772M]; The Rolling Stones [A Bigger Bang Tour $635M & The Voodoo Lounge Tour $495M]; AC/DC [Black Ice World Tour $477M]; Pink Floyd or Roger Waters [The Wall Live $464M]
5. Charlie Christ 2007–2011); Jeb Bush (1999–2007); Buddy MacKay (1998–1999); Lawton Chiles (1991–1998); Bob Martinez (1987–1991)