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TRIVIA!
From 8 - 9ish
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Tonight’s theme is ?
Current Events!
5 questions
1 point each
1. In happy animal news, a baby hippo was born on Aug 3 and just got its name from a vote - Fritz (just edged out Ferguson). In what mid-west city zoo will you find Fritz?
2. In sad animal news, Freya a beloved 1,300-pound walrus was euthanized mainly because people suck and wouldn't leave her alone (she became too familiar with humans and was assessed as a danger). In what country did this happen?
3. In yummy food news, what chain announced the return of Bring Your Own Cup Day - currently set for Saturday, Aug. 27 - after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic?
4. In yucky? food news, what specific beer brand is making an ice cream bar that tastes like a dive bar -- infused with the beer, but also a peanut swirl to reflect the peanut shells always found on the floor of dive bars, a bit of tobacco smoke flavor, as well as a caramel swirl, sprinkle of carbonated candy and a dark chocolate dip?
5. In international news, what country became the first country to require establishments to carry period and menstruation hygiene products by law on Monday, with the new legislation coming nearly two years after it passed a similar bill – for all tampons and pads to be free?
Review your Current Events round answers:

 

1. In happy animal news, a baby hippo was born on Aug 3 and just got its name from a vote - Fritz (just edged out Ferguson). In what mid-west city zoo will you find Fritz?
2. In sad animal news, Freya a beloved 1,300-pound walrus was euthanized mainly because people suck and wouldn't leave her alone (she became too familiar with humans and was assessed as a danger). In what country did this happen?
3. In yummy food news, what chain announced the return of Bring Your Own Cup Day - currently set for Saturday, Aug. 27 - after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic?
4. In yucky? food news, what specific beer brand is making an ice cream bar that tastes like a dive bar -- infused with the beer, but also a peanut swirl to reflect the peanut shells always found on the floor of dive bars, a bit of tobacco smoke flavor, as well as a caramel swirl, sprinkle of carbonated candy and a dark chocolate dip?
5. In international news, what country became the first country to require establishments to carry period and menstruation hygiene products by law on Monday, with the new legislation coming nearly two years after it passed a similar bill – for all tampons and pads to be free?

 

MYSTERY ROUND

Sitcom Character Nicknames?

I'll give you the character's real name (not the actor name), you tell me the better-known nickname that they went by on the show.

For example, if I said Walter Eugene O'Reilly
You would answer Radar (from M*A*S*H*)

1. Jonas Grumby
2. Gordon Sims
3. Dorothy Ramsey
4. Ernie Pantusso
5. Leopold Stotch
6. John James Preston
Review your Mystery round answers:

 

1. Jonas Grumby
2. Gordon Sims
3. Dorothy Ramsey
4. Ernie Pantusso
5. Leopold Stotch
6. John James Preston

 

MUSIC ROUND

Name the song titles 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's the permeating theme?
Review your Music round answers:

 

 

PICTURE ROUND

Queens

I'll show you something Queen related, tell me who/what it is.

For example, Who is this?
Answer: Queen Elizabeth I with her ferret

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 professional sports team's name pays homage to the burning of Atlanta by United States Army General William Sherman during the American Civil War?
2. What word can be defined as a commercial sailing ship with multiple masts, a Louisianan term for an accordion, OR circus slang for their musicians - who would lead parades or play before big performances?
3. What set of 30 awards, which were originally conceived in 1938 as the radio equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize, are given annually for entertainment, documentary, news, podcast and radio, children’s/youth, and public service programming - and shares its name with a character from a children's TV show?
4. When his brother Ludwig died in 1888, a French newspaper mistakenly published that HE had died - which he took as a warning and decided to make a will that used 94% of his fortune for good - and this sealed his legacy. He died in 1896 - who is this person?
5. What performer, who received an Academy Award, two Tony Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Grammy Award nomination, was not proud of a very popular work credit and referred to it as The Sound of Mucus?
What's your team name?
Who's playing tonight (first names)?

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