50
Spain
Hamlet
Marilyn Monroe
Da Ya Think Iâm Sexy?
Lungs
Rainbow
Pasteur
Chicken pox
Montpelier
They won the lottery
Gel
Magic Johnson & Larry Bird
?
San Marino
?
Guggenheim
?
?
The Blackhearts
Vermont was not one of the first 13 colonies. It was 14th.
50%
Spain
Hamlet
Marilyn Monroe?
Do You Think Iâm Sexy
Lungs
Red?
?
?
Montpelier
?
?
Bird and Magic?
Allen Ginsburg?
San Marino
?
MOMA?
?
?
Blackhearts
Looks like I misremembered. Pretty sure this was the episode. Looks like the question was a state capital since 1805âŚ
That makes sense.
That would have been a very uncharacteristic error by the writers.
Thatâs a pretty tough answer to come up with in 30 seconds under pressure.
Hey Tournament of Champions final. Gotta bring it.
Ugh, the âCrocodile Rockâ question annoys me because those lyrics made me immediately think of country, whereas I actually know the song in question but it never crossed my mind.
1. 50%
2. Spain?
3. Hamlet
4. Marilyn Monroe?
5. âDo Ya Think Iâm Sexyâ? this is a guess because the Rod Stewart songs I do know donât start that way
6. Lungs?
7. Rainbow
8. I dunno. Salk was polio.
9. ???
10. Vermont / Montpelier
11. Eighth season?! FOH. Um, because Darryl didnât get promoted?
12. Gel
13. Bill Russell / Wilt Chamberlain?
14. William S. Burroughs
15. San Marino?
16. Doubt?
17. Guggenheim?
18. WTF is the Serpent Society
19. Skinny Pete
20. The Blackhearts (well, they were at one point, not sure if it was on that album)
- 50%
- Hamlet
- Marilyn Monroe
- lung
- Ruby
- Dr. Rabi
- Flu
- Ohio
- Overtime pay
- gel
- Burroughs
- Sumaria
- Blackhearts
- 50 percent
- Spain
- Hamlet
- Marilyn Monroe
- Hot Legs
- Lungs
- Rainbow
- Louis Pasteur
- Chicken Pox
- Montpelier, Vermont
- They won the Lotto
- Gel
- Larry Bird and Magic Johnson
- William S Burroughs
- San Marino
- Doubt ( A Parable)
- Guggenheim
- Black Mamba
- Skinny Pete
- The Blackhearts
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The Motion Picture Association of America is responsible for what phrase meaning raunchy or obscene?
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What alien from Melmac wants to eat cats?
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All of the following occurred in the same year. Name that year. Earl Woods dies, Florida wins the NCAA basketball title and Sexyback reaches number 1 on the US billboard chart.
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In 1816 Francisco Goya published a series of 33 etchings called âLa Tauromaquiaâ, depicting what activity?
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Einstein-Rosen bridges are known as what?
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What actor played a British prime minister in "Love Actuallyâ?
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How many of the 13 Original Colonies were spelled with 2 words?
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What pop song has the lyric âNa Na Na NA Heâs Gonna Start a Fightâ?
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What is added to a martini, to make it dirty?
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What is the name of the fictional casino that is the center of the heist in the game, Grand Theft Auto :San Andreas?
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On an episode called âThe Spoils of Warâ Game of Thrones broke the professional stunt record for the amount of stuntmen that were simultaneously what?
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What conflict was featured in the classic war movie, The Longest Day?
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The design on the Arkansas flag is in what shape?
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In a 1950 armed robbery nearly $3 million was stolen from what armored car company?
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The male kudu has up to 5-foot horns, the longest of what hoofed mammals? A) Zebra B) Bison C) Antelope
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Who was the defendant in the 1925 âMonkey Trialâ?
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Chapter 1 of what 1954 British novel is entitled âThe Sound of the Shellâ?
SEX DRUGS ROCK N ROLL
18. What beer used the suggestive advertising tagline âYou never forget your first girlâ?
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What actor plays the character of Saul Goodman in the Breaking Bad universe?
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Punky Meadow formed what band that appeared in the movie Foxes?
X-rated
ALF
2006
Bullfighting
Wormholes?
Hugh Grant
6 (if I counted/remembered right â NY, NJ, RI, NH, NC, SC)
So What
Olive brine
?
Set on fire?
D-Day
Diamond?
Brinks
C?
Scopes
Lord of the Flies
Stella Artois?
Bob Odenkirk
?
- Adult Situations
- Garfield
- 2001
- Bull Fighting
- Covalent Bonds
- Hugh Grant
- 4
- Batman Theme Song
- Gin
- The Lux
- Set on fire
- War of 1812
- Triangle
- Tops
- Antelope
- Koko
- James Bond
- Budweiser
- The Mr Show guy
- Paramore
#12: Does âconflictâ mean âbattleâ or âwarâ?
1. X-Rated? I didnât really know they came up with phrases, thatâs the only thing that makes sense to me
2. ALF
3. 2007? either that or 2006, shit
4. Bullfighting?
5. Wormholes?
6. Hugh Grant
7. 6, I think. I ended up with 14 states when I tried to name the original 13 so hopefully all the ones I named were actual colonies
8. âSo Whatâ by Pink?
9. olive juice
10. donât know, iâm a Vice City guy
11. Set on fire? Because dragons
12. See above
13. an X, like the Confederate flag
14. Brinks? Were they around back then?
15. C)Antelope?
16. Scopes (Arthur is his first name, I think)
17. no idea
18. St. Pauli Girl
19. David Cross Bob Odenkirk
20. Iâve never heard of any of these names
Thanks for posting these. One small request: When you post the answers is there any chance you could post the related questions in the same post. It would save a lot of scrolling back and forth.
sure
- X-rated
- ALF
- 2002
- The running of the bulls
- Wormholes
- Grant
- Six
- brine from olives
- Killed on screen
- Gallipoli
- Star
- Brinks
- C
- Scopes
- Lord of the Flies
- St. Pauli Girl
- Odenkirk
Thanks!
- x-rated
- Alf
- 2004
- Wormholes
- 6
- Olive juice
- Set on fire
- WW II or D-Day
- Brinks
- C
- Scopes
- St. Pauli
- Bob Odenkirk
1. X-Rated
2. ALF
3. 2006
4. Bullfighting
5. ??
6. Hugh Grant
7. 4 (NC, SC, NH, RI)
8. So What
9. Olive Juice
10. ??
11. Killed
12. Battle of the Bulge
13. Diamond
14. Brinks
15. C. Antelope
16. Scopes
17.
18. St. Pauli Girl
19. Bob Odenkirk
20. ??
- X Rated / R Rated
- ALF
- 2006
- Bullfighting
- Wormholes
- Hugh Grant
- 6
- So What!
- Olive Juice
- Caligulaâs Palace
- On Fire
- WWII / Normandy/ D-Day
- Diamond
- Brinks
- C) Antelopes
- John Scopes
- Lord of the Flies
- St. Pauliâs Girl
- Bob Odenkirk
- Angel