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| January 7, 2008 - March 11, 2008 |
1. Who was the 1st woman Canadian Prime Minister?
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Kim Campbell |
| 2. PWho was the only Canadian Prime Minister who was force to resign his office by his own cabinet? |
Sir MacKenzie Bowell |
| 3. Which Australian Prime Minster once held a Guinness Book of Records for drinking beer? |
drank 2.5 pints in 11 seconds in 1955 |
| 4. Who is the only Canadian to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? |
Andrew Bonar Law born in New Brunswick, Canada |
| 5. What Canadian Prime Minister shares his name with an ocean to ocean explorer of North America? |
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| August 24, 2007 - January 4, 2008 |
1. Who makes the new nail color that strengthens like a wrap in one easy step with it’s patented acrylic gel and nylon formula that come sin 20 silky smooth shades?
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Covet |
| 2. Perfectly Real make-up by Clinique in liquid or powder has the remarkable ability to do what? |
Make itself more opaque only where needed. |
| 3. According to Julie Morganstern, author of “Organizing From the Inside Out” you should throw away your mascara when it gets how old? |
3 months |
| 4. Who is the maker of ICE SHINE the pro-vitamin formula that gives your hair two times the shine in just one use? |
Pantene |
| 5. drsp may regulate your cycle and reduce cramps, but it may also cause kidney, liver, and adrenal problems because of raised levels of what? |
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| June 20, 2007 - August 23, 2007 |
1. On February 28, 1938, somebody grabbed Phil Galuzo off a Los Angeles street, gave him a vicious beating, dumped him in the gutter and shot him 6 times. Who was the Milwaukee born hit-man implicated by Leo “Lips” Moceri?
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Frank “Bomp” Bompensiero |
| 2. Seymour MaGoon testified against other members of Murder, Inc. when New York District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey began prosecution of the killers in 1940. Testifying against professional killers proved to be a bad idea for Seymour since his body was never found. What was Seymour MaGoon’s fun mob nickname? |
“Blue Jaw” … Seymour “Blue Jaw” MaGoon |
| 3. August 29, 1988, 6:05am, Brooklyn, New York. Wilfred “Willie Boy” Johnson, who had become an FBI informant on the activities of John Gotti, was shot once in each thigh, twice in the back, and at least six times in the head. Who was convicted of the murder? |
White Trench coats and Russian fur hats |
| 4. Prince Maha Mongkut was put in charge of the Siamese army at what age? |
Vincent “Kojak” Giattino |
| 5. October 31st, 1989. It was probably Joey Merlino, who, dressed in black and a Halloween mask, went to Dante & Luigi’s and opened up on his target with a 9mm machine pistol hitting the victim in the neck, chest and arm, but failed to kill him. Who was the target? |
Nicholas “Little Nicky” Scarfo, Jr. |
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| Mar 9, 2007 - June 19, 2007 |
| 1. With what body part is Hakaru Hashimoto associated? |
The Thyroid Gland |
| 2. According to most accepted authorities on the subject, what is the correct form of address for the wife of a governor general? |
“Her excellency” from: Debett’s “Correct Form” & Black’s “Titles & Forms of Address” |
| 3. Who was Balder’s father? |
Mythological Norse gods |
| 4. John Whitgift, Reginald Pole, Henry Chicele and Boniface of Savoy all held a particular job, what was it? |
Archbishop of Canterbury |
| 5. Referring to the Civil War, who was Old Beeswax? |
Confederate Admiral Raphael Semmes |
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Jan 16, 2007 - Mar 8, 2007 |
| 1. Who was known as “the Fighting Bishop”? |
Confederate General Leonidas Polk |
| 2. What was the largest battle to take place west of the Mississippi River? |
The Battle of Peu Ridge, Arkansas – March 1862 |
| 3. Other than Winfield Scott, how many Union Generals had ever commanded an army in the field prior to the Civil War? |
One – John Wool, 77, vet of the War of 1812. (49 years before the great struggle) |
| 4. What are the names of Walt Whitman’s two most famous poems on the death of Abraham Lincoln? |
“When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d” & “O Captain, My Captain” |
| 5. How much did it cost to buy an exemption from the Union Draft of 1863? |
$300 |
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| Nov 6, 2006 - Jan 16, 2007 |
1. What former dictator wrote a novel that was translated to English and published in the US AND was stolen from his grave, hunted down, smuggled in a box marked “Church Documents” and finally re-interred more than 10 years after he was killed?
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Benito Mussolini |
| 2. Who chartered the Concorde for family shopping trips, banned neckties, had an image of himself descending from heaven through the clouds shown on TV before the evening news, hanged the Prime Minister Designate and three cabinet members in front of 50,000 people, and designed a jacket for everyone to wear? |
Joseph-Désiré Mobutu Sese Seko Nkuku Ngbendu wa Za Banga |
| 3. What economic plan launched by Mao Tse Dong resulted in starvation and ruin for 20 to 30 million Chinese? |
The Great Leap Forward (1958) |
| 4. Prince Maha Mongkut was put in charge of the Siamese army at what age? |
12 |
| 5. Who ordered that his leg be buried with full military honors after it was hit by French cannon fire, was president of his country between 7 and 11 times (depending on how you count it) and indirectly helped start the chewing gum industry in the United States? |
Antonio López de Santa Anna of Mexico |
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| Sept 13, 2006 - Nov 2, 2006 |
1. Lucious Best becomes...what superhero?
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FROZONE from "The Incredibles" |
| 2. Which superhero's alter ego helps Carl Hanratty catch Frank Abignale, Jr.? |
Barry Allen / The Flash |
| 3. In what city would you find superheroes whose powers were throwing silverware, fantastic shoveliing and getting really, really angry? |
Champion City - The Blue Raja, The Shoveller and Mr. Furius ("Mystery Men"-1999) |
| 4. Which superhero was homeless (usually), wore red long-johns and a women's hat for a mask? |
Captain Klutz |
| 5. Darryl Walker fought crime as who? |
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May 19, 2006 - Sept 12, 2006 |
1. What was the Moon made of according to official NAZI policy in cosmology?
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Ice |
| 2. Who is the only human who has his remains are on the Moon? |
Eugene M. Shoemaker |
| 3. What is the largest of the Moon's Maria? |
Oceanus Procellarum |
| 4. Since the Moon orbits the Earth every 29 1/2 days, it is possible to have 2 full moons in one month. Those are known as Blue Moons. When will we have 2 Blue Moons in one year? |
January and March of 2018 |
| 5. Out of the night, when the full moon is bright comes...who? |
The horseman known as Zorro. This bold renegade carves a "Z" with his blade. A "Z" stand for Zorro. |
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| March 14, 2006 - May 18, 2006 |
1. 2 of her movies were released after she died. She was an extra in 1915 and Harold's other half. Who is she?
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Ruth Gordon |
| 2. She was a lab scientist who discovered a way of transferring memory by injection, saved humanity from bad angels and became a woman in black. Who is she? |
Linda Fiorentino |
| 3. She tried to help Jane kill John, married Ray and dated Ben, who was fantastic. Who is she? |
Kerry Washington |
| 4. She was courted by Lance Bartan, went back to work when Charlie started a day car center and saved Gracie's life. Who is she? |
Regina King |
| 5. She leaves her husband Barney because he's boring, she's the wife of Wayne's boss and the object of Richard Dree's obsession. Who is she? |
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| January 23, 2006 - March 13, 2006 |
1. He Sold 40 magazine subscriptions to Peter Gibbons and he was always on of the people around Elliot Richards. Who is he?
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Orlando Jones |
| 2. He lived in Steel Harbor with his sister Barb, worked the radio on a submarine and had to eat some of his traveling companions. Who is he? |
Jack Noseworthy |
| 3. He was a regular Captain Bligh, ordered his men to strip, and rationed alcohol to Cary Grant by hiding it around the island. Who is he? |
Trevor Howard |
| 4. He was Titan, Lump and cursed at by Sam Elliot for saying "Good Morning" to him. Who is he? |
Ryan Hurst |
| 5. He took pictures at Playtone, built cars with Hunt Stevenson and built a bridge with Tom Tuttle and Lawrence Bourne III. Who is he? |
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Hey Bob and Brian,
Why is this round all about World War II?
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Because of this e-mail we received from a listener:
I love listening to your show. I am normally in my car from 5-6am and you both make my day, but this morning I was put off. You discussed the Nazis in WWII and I was appalled that you didn't realize through the whole conversation you were actually discussing WWI. We fought the Japanese in WWII. WWI happened in 1914-1918. I sure hope no children were listening and had to do a report. |
1. You just came across an LCIL on Omaha Beach... What is an LCIL?
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Landing Craft Infantry Large |
| 2. What was the objective of Operation Dynamo? |
The evacuation of British soldiers from Dunkirk |
| 3. What was the name of the transport ship that took Robert Bixler of Shamokin, PA and the other members of Company D, 116th Infantry, regiment 29th Division across the Eglish Channel on D-Day? |
Empire Javelin |
| 4. What sunk the German submarine U-120? |
Malfunctioning toilet |
| 5. How long did it take the 60th US Naval construction Battalion to build the 1st airstrip on Woodlark Island? |
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| December 7, 2004 - January 24, 2005 |
1. If a doctor gives you a Dick test, what is he checking?
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Your susceptability to Scarlet Fever. |
| 2. Who won the Templeton Prize for Progress In religion in 1993? |
Charles W. Colson |
| 3. From where was U Thant? |
Burma |
| 4. Who invented the fountain pen? |
Lewis Waterman in 1884 |
| 5. Of what Phylum are coral fungi, puffballs and stinkhorns? |
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| October 18, 2004 - December 7, 2004 |
1. What was the name of the cartoon in which Daffy Duck first appeared?
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Porky's Duck Hunt |
| 2. What is the slogan on New Hampshire's license plates? |
Live Free Or Die |
| 3. What is the fish industry term for a pregnant goldfish? |
Twit |
| 4. Who played Millie Swanson on Mayberry RFD? |
Arlene Golonka |
| 5. What is a selenologist? |
Someone who studies the moon |
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| July 22, 2004 - October 18, 2004 |
1. What is the 3rd Largest island in the Caribbean?
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Jamaica |
| 2. Who wrote "Dawn Over Baghdad?" |
Karl Zinsmeister |
| 3. What is the youngest letter in the English alphabet? |
J |
| 4. What are the call letters of the TV station where John Stossel first worked in broadcasting on television? |
KGW |
| 5. What race features a dash around fastnet rock in the English Channel and is held every 2 years? |
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| February 23, 2004 - April 27, 2004 |
| 1. What was the store shelf name of Vardenafil HCL? |
Levitra |
| 2. Who was the model for the Buster Brown shoe boy |
Milton Berle |
| 3.Who played Margaret Devlin in "The Oregon Trail" on NBC? |
Darleen Carr |
| 4. What are the 4 predominant fruit flavors in Juicy Fruit gum? |
Lemon, orange, pineapple and banana |
| 5. Dumbell, Bubble, and Blue Snowball are all names of what things? |
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| December 4, 2003 - February 23, 2004 |
| 1. Which 20th century writer enjoyed getting naked and climbing mulberry trees |
DH Lawrence |
| 2. What does Article 1, Section 8, Clause 2 of the US Constitution give Congress the power to do? |
To borrow money on the credit of the United States |
| 3. What novel begins with the line, "It was bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen." |
1984 by George Orwell |
| 4. Because of it's moderately dense atmosphere and low gravity, what astronomical body is considered the easiest object to land on in the entire solar system, excluding Earth? |
Saturn's moon Titan |
| 5. What do Peruvian Boobies eat mostly? |
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| June 26, 2003 - December 4, 2003 |
| 1. What city has the longest borders, making it the largest city in the world? |
Honolulu |
| 2. What is the longest mountain range in the world? |
The Mid-Atlantic range, which runs 10,000 miles from Iceland to Antarctica. (It's underwater.) |
| 3. Who said, to which President, "How is the horse?" |
Elihu Root asked the question of President William Howard Taft. Taft had been ill, but informed Root he was feeling much better, and had just completed a 25 mile horseback ride. Taft weighed 350 pounds. |
| 4. Who is the School Superintendent for Willbrook Elementary School in Altoona, Iowa? |
Thomas Downs |
| 5. In which state will we find Butts County? |
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| January 23, 2003 - June 26, 2003 |
| 1. Name the doctor that delivered batting champ Rod Carew while on a train in Panama. |
Dr. Rodney Kline. |
| 2. This person's office had concrete walls, a grey laminate top desk, autographed baseball bats, Fender guitars, and plaques commemorating Lou Gherig and Wayne's world. Who's office is it and where is it? |
It was Alice Cooper's office in the basement of his Alice Cooperstown Restaurant located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. |
| 3. In what championship game did a score of 23 win the participant second place and a denim jacket. |
The 2001 6th Annual Air Guitar World Championships , held in Oulo, Finland. |
| 4. What former ruler took out unemployment insurance in case he was overthrown? |
The late King Prajadhipok, the last absolute ruler of Siam , took out unemployment insurance with French and British insurance companies. |
| 5. Who gave Juanita Wasserman a frog when she was a kid? |
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| December 18, 2002 - January 22, 2003 |
| 1. What is 6 1/2 miles by 60 feet wide? |
The Atlantic City Boardwalk |
| 2. What did Peter Goldmark get for free? |
In 1948, he invented the 33 1/3 rpm record for Columbia Records. He gets every album they made in lieu of royalities. |
| 3. This six term mayor is also the janitor of the town's middle school. Who is he? |
Wilmer F. Zeller of Glasgow, Montana. Population 3,253. (source: NY Times) |
| 4. Martha was 12 years old. She died at 1pm EST 9/1/1914. She was the last of these. What was she? |
The last passenger pigeon |
| 5. What did CY Hurst, GE Ditmer and SP Ozarkowitz have in common? |
All parts of the custodial staff at the US Penetentiary at Alcatraz, CA in 1940 (source: Alcatraz tour) |
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| September 18, 2002 - December 17, 2002 |
| 1. What was at 10 degrees longitude and 140 degrees latitude? |
Gilligan's Island |
| 2. What did Hideaki Miyoshi win in 2001? |
1st prize in the 10th annual Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel Sam Choy Poke Contest on 12/9/01. The meal was New Age Amaebi Nigiri Poke. |
| 3. The statue is the only one of its kind featuring these two people in existance. What is it and where is it located? |
The only statue of an American President and the First Lady is a statue of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. It's on the campus of Gateway Technical College In Racine. |
| 4. If you live here, your life expectancy would be 48 if you're a man, and 52 if you're a woman. Where are you? |
Pine Ridge, SD. It's the shortest life expectancy anywhere in the Western Hemisphere outside of Haiti. |
| 5. What do Frank Sinatra, Julie Andrews and Van Halen all have in common, besides careers as vocalists? |
They've all eaten at Mader's restaurant in Milwaukee. |
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| January 28, 2002 - September 17, 2002 |
| 1. Who was known as The Suicide Seven? |
The 1955 Philadelphia Eagles defense |
| 2. What was Israel Weintraub's claim to fame? |
He was the 1945 National Clam Eating Champion. |
| 3. Who is the situp champ of the 27th century? |
Chuck De Nomolos. From Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey. |
| 4. What restaurant was required by law to serve the same meal every day, and what was the meal? |
The US Senate Restaurant had to serve Yankee Bean soup. |
| 5. This was originally developed as wall paper, it is now known for a completely different use. What is it? |
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| November 29, 2001 - January 25, 2002 |
| 1. On Match Game, who was the first man to sit in the top row middle chair that had been filled for the previous 8 years by a woman? |
Jack Klugman. He was filling in for his wife Brett Somers in 1980. Jack was also in the pilot episode of the show. |
| 2. What Hollywood star has a goat named Bulk? |
Charlize Theron |
| 3. The 1st one of these in the United States was in Wingate, Indiana. What was it and who built it? |
Electric scoreboard. Built by Lee Haxton and Roy Meharry. Lee made the mechanical part. Roy the electrical. (right) |
| 4. What organization's requirements for joining was a public school education, residence in the US and 50 cents? |
The Order of Raccoons (or Raccoon Lodge) on The Honeymooners |
| 5. If you move out of this city's school district, you may be removed from the city's inner circle. What is the city? |
Punxatawny, PA. According to Mike "Big Flake" Johnston, a member of the Ground Hog Inner Circle on the Bob and Brian Show (2/2/01) |
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| April 9, 2001 - November 28, 2001 |
| 1. Who sat in Box 110, Row 6, Seat 8 from 1970-1978? |
Jennifer Marlowe (Loni Anderson) from WKRP In Cincinnati, who told guest star and former Cincinnati Reds manager Sparky Anderson that she attended every game Sparky managed for the Reds. Sparky replied, "Box 110, Row 6, Seat 8." |
| 2. What caused $634,595 worth of damage in 1998? |
The black bears at Yosemite. They clawed into 1,103 cars, 6x the amount they did in 1993. |
| 3. What did De De Johnson and A-1 Manufacturing have in common? |
They both supplied clothes to the Leave It To Beaver show. De De Johnson did Barbara Billingsly's and A-1 did the boy's casual wear. |
| 4. In what championship photo can you find Two-Bits? |
Two Bits was the mascot of the Canton Bulldogs, winner of the first 2 NFL titles (1922-1923). He can be seen on display at the Pro Football Hall Of Fame. |
| 5. What job's salary has gone from $2.75/hour to $40 in 77 years? |
Lighting Grip at Walt Disney Studios. Pete "Papa" Papanickolas has been working there 77 years. |
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| March 8, 2001 - April 6, 2001 |
| 1. What were Margaret Gorman's measurements, and why would we care? |
30-25-32 as a 16 year old. She was the first Miss America in 1921. |
| 2. Name the stars of "Buzzy Wuzzy." |
Jerry Bergen & Imogene Coca |
| 3. Who awarded Germaine The Mule with the "Best Animal Actor" award from the American Humane Association? |
Humphrey Bogart |
| 4. On a TV crime show, what was Ann Myrtle Swoyer's relationship to Roy Scherer Fitzgerald? |
Nancy Walker was Rock Hudson's maid on McMillan and Wife. |
| 5. What famous vegetarian was especially fond of artichoke hearts in cream sauce? |
Adolf Hitler |
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| March 8, 2001 - April 6, 2001 |
| 1. What were Margaret Gorman's measurements, and why would we care? |
30-25-32 as a 16 year old. She was the first Miss America in 1921. |
| 2. Name the stars of "Buzzy Wuzzy." |
Jerry Bergen & Imogene Coca |
| 3. Who awarded Germaine The Mule with the "Best Animal Actor" award from the American Humane Association? |
Humphrey Bogart |
| 4. On a TV crime show, what was Ann Myrtle Swoyer's relationship to Roy Scherer Fitzgerald? |
Nancy Walker was Rock Hudson's maid on McMillan and Wife. |
| 5. What famous vegetarian was especially fond of artichoke hearts in cream sauce? |
Adolf Hitler |
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| July 22, 2000 - March 8, 2001 |
| 1. According to G. Etzel Pearcy, we live in what state? |
Dearborn |
| 2. Who invented the Equal Sign? |
Robert Recorde |
| 3. On the Richard Dawson edition of Family Feud, which (College) Hall of fame football player had all the answers available to the question "Name a violent sport", and did not guess football? |
Bubba Smith |
| 4. Who was the world's first convicted drunk driver? |
George Smith |
| 5. What happens on May 33rd, but only on Leap Years? |
The last day of the Summer Festival on the Barlow Calendar
Did you know... The Barlow Calendar was conceived by Wallace Barlow, an engineer from Washington D.C. He felt that each month should begin on a Monday and end on a Sunday, and have 28 days. That left 29 days (out of 365) unaccounted for. He proceeded to spread those remaining days around the year in the form of Festival days, which would be recognized as national holidays. Barlow also managed to move Christmas to December 30th, which may give you an indication of why this calendar was never adopted. |
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| April 18, 2000 - July 21, 2000 |
| 1. In what city will you find the corner of This Way and That Way. |
Lake Jackson, Texas |
| 2. Who went from making $180 a week delivering pizza to $863.50 in one week doing something else in 1977. |
Stephen Furst (Flounder from "Animal House") |
| 3. At what track did Aquapuss and Snicklefritz race? |
The Stalag 17 Turf Club, Barracks 4 |
| 4. You've just scored a perfect 3,333,360. What were you playing? |
Pac-Man |
| 5. What have Theresa and Larry Clark done 7 times since 1997? |
Witnessed executions in the state of Virginia |
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| November 22, 1999 - April 17, 2000 |
| 1. Who's little blue dress with pink flowers was ruined by the family hog? |
Loretta Lynn |
| 2. What am I likely to do with a compound made of Hydrated Silica, Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate Poloxamer 407, Titanium Dioxide, and Carnuba Wax? |
Brush your teeth (it's toothpaste). |
| 3. Name 2 Admirals with the same birthday |
They're both Milwaukee Admirals , Eric Fenton and Mark Moro - July 17th |
| 4. Where did the idea for Asparin come from? |
Willow tree bark |
| 5. In what one place can you find these license plates - Texas KOBA, Rhode Island TF-208, North Dakota AUR-643 |
Applebee's Restaurant at 2053 S. Alma School Road - Mesa, AZ
Did you know... Bob and Brian go to this Applebee's every year during Spring Training. They were sitting on this question for 2 years before they used it. It was nicknamed the "Nuclear Bomb" question. |
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| October 28, 1999 - November 19, 1999 |
| 1. Who was the first women to be awarded the BOM. (British Order of Merit)? |
Florence Nightingale |
| 2. How did Jerome "Babe" Horwitz die? |
Complications from multiple strokes. Jerome is also known as "Curly Howard" from The Three Stooges . |
| 3. What did Sam Franklin bowl on his wedding night? |
226 Sam Franklin is also known as "Sam the Butcher" from the Brady Bunch. In The Brady Girls Get Married (1981 TV Movie) Alice mentions that Sam bowled a 226. |
| 4. What was Lem Tuggles number at VSP? |
98986 (VSP is Virginia State Penitentiary). |
| 5. What show featured a panel of 3 celebrities, judging amateur and professional acts, and was hosted for 1 year in syndication by Gary Owens? |
The Gong Show. |
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| July 7, 1999 - October 27, 1999 |
| 1. What was the first work of fiction to be blessed by a Pope? |
Ben Hur:A Tale of the Christ written by General Lew Wallace in 1880. |
| 2. Where do 100 men and 1 elephant play tug of war at a festival held yearly since 1961? |
Surin, Thailand The elephant roundup, held on the 3rd Saturday of November. |
3. Burgess Meredith played Peewee the tail gunner. Who was his pilot? |
Ronald Reagan , who played Lt. Ames in the movie The Tail Gunner |
| 4. What 19th century kings reign lasted 15 minutes? |
Louie Antowain of France (Louie the XVIIII or 19th) |
| 5. What is the name of Hagrid's dog? |
Fang (or Fluffy). From the Harry Potter books.
Did you know... That during this round, Brian's son was reading a Harry Potter book? |
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| March 16,1999 - July 7, 1999 |
| 1. Recent survey of Americans listed the top 3 things they felt they cannot live without, what are they? |
Light bulb, Automobile, and Telephone. |
| 2. In New York City cab number IF97, what does the blue and white sign on rear passenger window read? |
Please do not slam door (NOT doors). From the movie Taxi Driver (1973) |
| 3. What critter has fingerprints just like us? |
The koala bear |
| 4. Who played Bill Lewis, Dr. Carson, Noah Currey, and Schnell? |
James Cromwell - he's also been on MASH and the farmer in Babe. |
| 5. Ziggy appears in what professional sports teams official photograph? |
The Kentucky Colonels.
Did you know... Ziggy, was the team owner's dog. He also could be seen in the team's logo in 1972 chasing the Kentucky Colonel. |
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| November 4, 1998 - March 16, 1999 |
| 1. Amasa Fisk, John Meads, and Wilson Rowlindsin all suffered the same fate. What was it? |
They were mortally wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Did you know... The names of the three men in question #1 to the right are all on the monument of the Battle of Bunker Hill in Boston, Mass? That's where we got the question. |
| 2. What professional team celebrated it's championship with Orange Nehi? |
1958 Baltimore Colts |
| 3. Who was the star of "Where's Raymond?" |
Ray Bolger |
| 4. Who has been picked to do the title roll of Joe Dirt? |
David Spade |
| 5. Give us the license identification of the Cruising Vessel. |
California 783 XNS - Judge Reinhold's car in "Fast Times At Ridgemont High"
Did you know... Brian didn't have a Question #5 ready. He just saw Fast Times over the weekend on TBS and pulled this question out of his ass. |
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| May 27, 1998 - August 28, 1999 |
| 1. Troy, Mofit, Hitchcock and Petagrew are the last names of which group? |
The Rat Patrol
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| 2. Which of these are real products: Freeze Dried Cottage Cheese, Bottled Eggs, Edible Shoes, Chains of Spaghetti? |
Freeze Dried Cottage Cheese Bottled Eggs |
| 3. In the movies, whose phone number is: Longbeach 4, 5620? |
It's Santino (Sonny) Corleone's number in the movie The Godfather (1972) |
| 4. What long running show biz pair sold vacuum cleaners and kitchen utensils door to door before they became famous? |
Johnny Carson + Ed McMahon |
| 5. How many different words show up in the book "Green Eggs and Ham"? |
47 |
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| February 19, 1998 - May 27, 1998 |
| 1. If you want to get from Bilibalogo to Bilibambili where would you be? |
Ouagadougou , the capital of Burkina Faso, Africa. |
2. Chequ de wa 120 pondo chejo de WA non pondo de ska?
Translates to "If you weigh 120 lb on the earth, how much do you weigh on the moon". |
20 Pondo |
| 3. In 1986 why did Nathan Hicks shoot his brother Herbert? |
Because he used all 8 rolls of toilet paper in the pack. |
| 4. What was the inscription on the watch Sydney gave Craig as a wedding present? |
"Craig, time doesn't matter our love is forever. Love your wife Sydney". (From Melrose Place)
Did you know... Question #4 to the left was suggested by a patron at Marilynn Mee's Melrose Monday's at the Charcoal Grill. |
| 5. Who said "The cost of living has went up another quart"? |
Claude William Dukenfield (aka. W.C. Fields) |
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| October 23, 1997 - February 18, 1998 |
| 1. Who said culture is what your butcher would have if he were a surgeon? |
Mary Petabone Poole |
| 2. What are the name of the 3 Wise Monkeys? |
Mizaru - See no evil Mikazaru - Hear no evil Mazaru - Speak no evil. |
| 3. Name all the flavors of available at Smitties on Tuesday, Oct 14 1997. |
Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Chocolate Chip, Frozen Pudding, Black Raspberry, Maple Walnut, Grapenut. |
| 4. Where can you get into the Truth Tub? |
In episode #123 of the Hanna Barbara cartoon "The Flintstones". In the town of Bedrock, Fred and Wilma Flintstones neighbor's The Gruesome's have the truth tub in the basement of their house.
Did you know... This answer wasn't the answer we were looking for. The Truth Tub was used in a episode of The Odd Couple where Felix was dating an actress appearing in an off-Broadway play where she got naked and went into "The Truth Tub". But the facts in the answer given were correct as well so we accepted it. |
| 5. In the movies, who's phone number is 555-4823? |
In Back to the Future (1985), it's Jennifer Parker's Grandmother's phone number. |
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| July 31, 1997 - October 22, 1997 |
| 1. Name the first name of the last 5 "You Can't Win" contestants before the last contest was won. |
Tony, Diane, Lori, Naomi, Peter |
| 2. How big was Gomek? |
17' 9 1/2", Approximately 1800 lbs. |
| 3. Name the members of the Sound Committee. |
Clifford, Jesse, Wilson, Opie. - from an old Andy Griffith episode. |
| 4. What happened on 5/24/84? |
In The Breakfast Club (1985), the kids were stuck in the library.
Did you know... The answer #4 at left appears as the parents are dropping off all the kids at the school. It's in Shermer, Illinois. |
| 5. Carolyn Davidson did something in 1972, that she charged $35 for. |
She created the Nike "Swoosh" logo, and was paid $35 for it. No royalties. |
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| May 21, 1997 - July 30, 1997 |
| 1. What famous structure is sinking at the rate of 6 inches per Century? |
Washington National Monument in Washington DC |
| 2. What's a Brannock Device? |
A device used to measure the shoe size of a persons foot. |
| 3. What was the show that featured Colonel Crock, Chief Vitoro and Buffalo Baker. |
Hondo |
| 4. What's Black and Gold (colored like a leopard), and referred to as YT117292? |
The miracle bra featured in the Victoria's Secret catalog. |
| 5. Name the movie theater that (Supplied, Provided, Gave, and/or Offered) a crowbar with every seat. |
Rialto Theatre in Boron, California |
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| February 18, 1997 - May 20, 1997 |
| 1. What was Michu Meszaros doing in 1986? |
Mihaly 'Michu' Meszaros wore the Alf costume on the TV Series ALF, on NBC, where scenes of ALF walking, running, or standing were required. |
| 2. Where did Brian's truck turn over 100,000 miles? |
North bound on I43, near mile marker 41, between Lake Geneva and Milwaukee.
Did you know... The truck in question was destroyed at the 2000 Bob and Brian Open |
| 3. What do C.F. Curtis, H.M. Score, William F. Sauber, Heady Estill, Henry A. Kent have in common? |
They are all the names of ships that shipwrecked in the Great Lakes, during the 1800's. |
| 4. Name the vehicle that traveled 2.4 Billion Miles in 6 years, and got 36 million miles per gallon? |
Galilleo Space Probe |
| 5. What device was invented by Yalmar Vahm? |
He invented the first patended releasable ski binding. |
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