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 Half a Score -- Question 415: Entertainment & Food
 

In which decade did musicals win the most Best Picture Oscars?

a) 1940s
b) 1950s
c) 1960s
d) 1970s

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 The Impossible Theme - Random Trivia Answers
 

Despite what my wife claims, I am most definitely a man who can admit my mistakes. In fact, I publicly published every single one of these trivia questions with a pretty bad error, as noted. Please laugh with me and not at me...

  • A1) Keith Richards. Originally, I had the Who instead of the Rolling Stones, but fortunately an astute Triv user set me straight.
  • A2) Roberto Alomar. The commissioner suspended him for five games. I originally unintentionally incriminated his brother Sandy. The siblings pulled off an impressive feat by capturing back-to-back MVP awards in 1997 and 1998. (I also once listed the 1981 Indy 500 winner as Al Unser instead of his brother Bobby.)
  • A3) November 15. The day of gender role reversal is often celebrated on February 29 now, but the change occurred much later on college campuses. The character Sadie Hawkins joined the comic strip in 1937.
  • A4) Einstein. I managed to get this question backwards. Somehow I don't think Brooks is a very popular last name in Germany. (I also reversed the musical Hair and the song "Aquarius" once.)
  • A5) Gene Sarazen. He was only 21 years and 7 months when he captured his second consecutive PGA Championship in 1923 (to go with his 1922 U.S. Open title). I thought he was the youngest to win three of the four majors, but he needed another nine years to win the British Open.
  • A6) Hang on Sloopy. This is the question that inspired the quiz, as I had the embarrassing Hang on, Snoopy.
  • A7) Short-tailed shrew. The original factoid I incorrectly learned from The Book of Why was that the duckbill platypus is the only poisonous mammal in the world. Various shrews and the solenodon also employ poison against insects.
  • A8) 2. Call it a trick question if you want (it certainly tricked me), but the other eight appendages are called arms.
  • A9) Oxygen. I had aluminum as the answer, but that is only the most abundant metal.
  • A10) Henry McCarty. He often used the alias William Henry Bonney, which I incorrectly thought was his given name.
  • A11) Joe Theismann. I originally elevated the scenario to the Super Bowl, probably confusing the hit with the one that felled Tim Krumrie in 1989.
  • A12) Newt Gingrich. I referred to him as the Secretary of State, but Warren Christopher and Madeleine Albright would disagree with me.

Of course, I'm also guilty of lots of misspellings that snuck by the spellchecker, and I have confused movies' release and award years numerous times. I misplaced the Holland Tunnel in Holland, thought the state flower of Oregon (Oregon grape) really was the plant that bore the fruit, called Babylonia a city (Babylon was the capital city of the state), believed a "zebra crossing" on the Beatles' Abbey Road album cover was an actual animal (it's the painted stripes marking the crosswalk), and included the American Revolution in with the other wars that ended with a Treaty of Versailles (it was Paris).

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 The Impossible Theme - Random Trivia Questions
 

No, I'm not referring to the Mission: Impossible theme song or The Man of La Mancha's "The Impossible Dream". This week's mystery theme really is almost unguessable, so don't waste any time trying to figure it out...

The Impossible Theme Questions

  • Q1) Which member of the Rolling Stones has a daughter named Dandelion?
  • Q2) What Major League Baseball player spit on umpire John Hirschbeck on September 27, 1996?
  • Q3) What day did Al Capp deem Sadie Hawkins Day in his Li'l Abner comic strip?
  • Q4) What is actor and director Albert Brooks's given last name?
  • Q5) Who was the youngest male golfer to win three majors in his career?
  • Q6) What is the official rock song of the state of Ohio?
  • Q7) What is the only poisonous mammal that lives in North America?
  • Q8) How many tentacles does a squid have?
  • Q9) What is the most abundant chemical element in the Earth's crust?
  • Q10) What was Billy the Kid's real name?
  • Q11) What quarterback's leg did Lawrence Taylor break in a Monday Night Football game in 1985?
  • Q12) What Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives wrote the books 1945 and To Renew America?
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 Wood Warning -- Quiz Quilt 69 Puzzle
 

Would you warn me if these were too difficult? (See QuizQuilt rules.)

Category Questions:

Geography
&
Nature
What is the most common written language used in Switzerland?
Literature
&
Arts
What radio host authored Miss America in 1995?
Math
&
Science
What scientist created the first oral polio vaccine on October 6, 1956?
Sports
&
Games
Who manufactured the first ice resurfacing machine in 1949?
Entertainment
&
Food
What supermodel wed Peter Cook on September 21, 1996 to begin her fourth marriage?
History
&
Government
What temperance advocate destroyed saloon liquor and property with a hatchet in 1900 and was arrested thirty times?

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 Sea Minor -- Quiz Quilt 68 Solution
 

Category Answers:

Geography
&
Nature
BAHRAIN The tiny, oil-rich country gained its independence once from Persia in 1783 and once from the United Kingdom in 1971.
Entertainment
&
Food
HEAD Murray Head's single from the musical Chess reached #3 in the United States and #1 in Australia.
Math
&
Science
AGAR The polymer from the cell walls can substitute for animal-based gelatin in desserts.
Sports
&
Games
NELSON Navratilova stated, "I've been labeled 'the bisexual defector' in print. Want to know another secret? I'm even ambidextrous. I don't like labels. Just call me Martina." Her pal was Judy Nelson.
History
&
Government
PAINE Founding Father Thomas Paine produced the latter anonymously in 1776.
Literature
&
Arts
KNIGHT The family of the little boy Joe Carraclough, played by Roddy McDowall in the 1943 movie, is forced to sell their beloved collie to the Duke of Rudling to make ends meet in Eric Knight's tale.

Quiz Quilt Answer: AEGEAN (Second letters)

The Aegean Sea is located between Asia Minor (Turkey) and Greece.

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