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Tonight’s theme is ?
Current Events!
5 questions
1 point each
1. What country's Communist Party chooses Miguel Díaz-Canel to be the new leader, after 60 years under the rule of one family?
2. What is the name of the small robotic helicopter that made history on Monday - by being the first human created flight on another planet (that we know of!!!!)?
3. What all grown up child actor that was part of TGIF programming is launching his own weed company - featuring a "purple" strain that strains to rhyme with his character's name?
4. McDonald's successfully launched limited-edition celebrity meals featuring musicians Travis Scott and J Balvin. What musical act was announced for the next one - which includes medium fries, a medium Coke, and a 10-piece Chicken McNuggets with special dipping sauces?
5. What questionable 'musician' (who's responsible for such thoughtful songs as Wango Tango and Cat Scratch Fever) and political imbecile announced he had COVID and felt close to death - after calling it a hoax months before?
Review your Current Events round answers:

 

1. What country's Communist Party chooses Miguel Díaz-Canel to be the new leader, after 60 years under the rule of one family?
2. What is the name of the small robotic helicopter that made history on Monday - by being the first human created flight on another planet (that we know of!!!!)?
3. What all grown up child actor that was part of TGIF programming is launching his own weed company - featuring a "purple" strain that strains to rhyme with his character's name?
4. McDonald's successfully launched limited-edition celebrity meals featuring musicians Travis Scott and J Balvin. What musical act was announced for the next one - which includes medium fries, a medium Coke, and a 10-piece Chicken McNuggets with special dipping sauces?
5. What questionable 'musician' (who's responsible for such thoughtful songs as Wango Tango and Cat Scratch Fever) and political imbecile announced he had COVID and felt close to death - after calling it a hoax months before?

 

MYSTERY ROUND

Remembering (dumb stuff said by) Prince Philip
For example, what close relative is he talking about here...'If it doesn't fart or eat hay, she isn't interested?'
You answer Princess Anne

1. "Deaf? If you're near there, no wonder you are deaf." In 2000, he said this to a group of deaf children standing near what kind of band?
2. "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" He asked this of a driving instructor in 1995 - who was from which UK country?
3. In 1969, directly to what (now 80-year old) OBE singer "What do you gargle with – pebbles?" A day later he said "It is very difficult at all to see how it is possible to become immensely valuable by singing what I think are the most hideous songs." And at another time when asked how difficult it is to get rich in Britain, "What about ? He's made a million and he's a bloody awful singer."
4. "I would like to go to ??what country?? very much – although the bastards murdered half my family." In 1967, when asked if he would like to visit what country?
5. He said "Oh no, I might catch some ghastly disease" on a visit to what country in 1992, when asked if he wanted to stroke a native (and docile) animal?
6. He remarked "You could do with losing a little bit of weight" to a 13-year-old boy that wanted to grow up to be have typical dream job (of kids)?
Review your Mystery round answers:

 

1. "Deaf? If you're near there, no wonder you are deaf." In 2000, he said this to a group of deaf children standing near what kind of band?
2. "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" He asked this of a driving instructor in 1995 - who was from which UK country?
3. In 1969, directly to what (now 80-year old) OBE singer "What do you gargle with – pebbles?" A day later he said "It is very difficult at all to see how it is possible to become immensely valuable by singing what I think are the most hideous songs." And at another time when asked how difficult it is to get rich in Britain, "What about ? He's made a million and he's a bloody awful singer."
4. "I would like to go to ??what country?? very much – although the bastards murdered half my family." In 1967, when asked if he would like to visit what country?
5. He said "Oh no, I might catch some ghastly disease" on a visit to what country in 1992, when asked if he wanted to stroke a native (and docile) animal?
6. He remarked "You could do with losing a little bit of weight" to a 13-year-old boy that wanted to grow up to be have typical dream job (of kids)?

 

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?
Review your Music round answers:

 

 

PICTURE ROUND

Facial hair styles

Name the style shown

For example, here is the unibrow

Picture 1 - This one seems lucky - also on Diedrich Bader in Office Space, Paul Rudd in Netflix's Mute Scared People, Ben Stiller in Dodgeball
Picture 2 - Here's a tasty style - also on Lemmy, Hugh Jackman (wolverine),
Picture 3 - Partly named after a common school or office object - also on John Waters, Clark Gable
Picture 4 - Also Billy Bob Thornton, Kevin Costner (briefly)
Picture 5 - Just the part above the lip named for something you'd find in a bathroom - also Charlie Chaplin and Hitler
Picture 6 - This one has an animal name - also on Sam Elliot, President Theodore Roosevelt, Wilford Brimley
Review your Picture round answers:

 

 

GENIUS ROUND

Hard questions from all over

2 points each

1. For 25 seasons (1942-66), the NHL consisted of 6 teams, now known as the Original Six. Two are in Midwest cities. Two are in Canada. Two are in the Northeast. Name the team name (not the cities) for one point each.
2. What animal comes in breeds/varieties with names such as Orpington, Wyandotte, Plymouth Rock, Australorp, and Brahma?
3. Who has walked on the moon, traveled to the North Pole in 1998, went with James Cameron to the Titanic wreckage in 2006, traveled to the South Pole at 86 years old in 2016 (oldest to have visited it), and has made several TV cameos (Simpsons, 30 Rock, Big Bang Theory, Dancing w/Stars)?
4. Canada's first postage stamp was designed by Sir Sandford Fleming and issued on April 23, 1851. It is known as the The Three-Pence ______ - fill in the missing word with the national animal of Canada.
5. Some tattoos have a lot of meaning - especially to sailors in the Navy. An anchor means you've crossed the Atlantic. A fully-rigged ship (as shown) means the sailor has traveled past what extreme location on the globe (which is about 6,400 miles away from Chapel Hill, according to Google)?
What's your team name?
Who's playing tonight (first names)?

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