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TRIVIA!
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Tonight’s theme is ?
Current Events!
5 questions
1 point each
1. The Georgia Election was yesterday - for 1/2 point each - name one of the Democratic candidates and one of the Republican candidates.
2. Who was a Bond girl, one of Charlie's Angels, and the neighbor mom on That 70s Show, but unfortunately may be better remembered now for being dead, then not, then dead again this week?
3. On New Years Day (Friday), what country changed its national anthem to recognize its Indigenous history and communities?
4. In news no one should know or care about, what power couple is (reportedly) about to divorce - which shouldn't be surprising based on the husband's public behavior last year?
5. The NFL post season is here. On Sunday, what team (that was in news last year for a non-sports reason) limped into the playoffs with the worst record of all playoff teams at 7-9?
Review your Current Events round answers:

 

1. The Georgia Election was yesterday - for 1/2 point each - name one of the Democratic candidates and one of the Republican candidates.
2. Who was a Bond girl, one of Charlie's Angels, and the neighbor mom on That 70s Show, but unfortunately may be better remembered now for being dead, then not, then dead again this week?
3. On New Years Day (Friday), what country changed its national anthem to recognize its Indigenous history and communities?
4. In news no one should know or care about, what power couple is (reportedly) about to divorce - which shouldn't be surprising based on the husband's public behavior last year?
5. The NFL post season is here. On Sunday, what team (that was in news last year for a non-sports reason) limped into the playoffs with the worst record of all playoff teams at 7-9?

 

MYSTERY ROUND

Famous ships
Name the captain/person in charge of each ship


For example, USS Enterprise NCC 1701 and HMS Endeavour
Answer: James Tiberius Kirk (and others) and James Cook (Cook Islands)

1. RV Calypso
2. Pequod
3. Argo
4. HMS Beagle
5. HMAV Bounty
6. Nautilus
Review your Mystery round answers:

 

1. RV Calypso
2. Pequod
3. Argo
4. HMS Beagle
5. HMAV Bounty
6. Nautilus

 

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
7. For a bonus point, what is the theme that permeates through all 6 songs?
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PICTURE ROUND

Appetizers and Desserts

Name the restaurant or name of the food item

For example, what fast food restaurant sells these cinnamon sticks (dessert)?Taco Bell

Picture 1 - Bottomless breadsticks are a big draw for what sit-down/table service restaurant?
Picture 2 - What is the name of this dessert?
Picture 3 - What is the name of this sit-down/table service restaurant appetizer (that is currently available at its restaurants)?
Picture 4 - What is the name of this somewhat disturbing-looking dessert?
Picture 5 - What struggling sit-down/table service restaurant chain offered this dessert roll with watermelon and lemon sherbet with chocolate chip "seeds?"
Picture 6 - What bar is credited with inventing Buffalo wings?
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GENIUS ROUND

Hard questions from all over

2 points each

1. In food, the Scoville scale is used to measure the hotness of peppers. Put these 6 peppers in correct order from mild to hot. Banana / Bell / Carolina Repear / Habanero / Jalapeno / Tabasco
2. What action or procedure in chemistry (that turns blue paper red or red paper blue) is used in politics for determining where nominees stand on issues?
3. Who starred (in what could now be considered a signature/franchise role) in a 1984 movie for a reported $75,000 salary? Then in 1991 was paid $15 million for the sequel?
4. The iconic 'dogs playing poker' series of paintings were actually an advertisement for what type of product (that's visible in the original paintings - but not shown here)?
5. The amusement/theme parks named Six Flags was named so for the six countries (flags) that have governed Texas (where it was founded). Two of these 'countries' are the Republic of Texas and the Confederate States of America. Name the four other (actual) countries.
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