Trivia Newsletter CXXVII Submission Form
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For purposes of the Question #6 Leaderboard, please write below a THREE-LETTER initialism you'd like me to use to track your entries. (You might choose your initials, but this is not necessary.)  *
Question #1 - A “Chicago-style” hot dog is an all-beef frankfurter on a poppy-seed bun that is topped with chopped white onions, sweet-pickle relish, a dill-pickle spear, tomato slices (or wedges), pickled sport peppers, and a dash of celery salt, and is roped with WHAT other ingredient that is absolutely, positively not ketchup?
Question #2 - NAME the civil rights activist who served as the Executive Secretary of the NAACP from 1929 to 1955 and is credited with drafting the presidential executive order that desegregated the military. He coincidentally shares his first and last name with one of the most famous characters in television history; the antepenultimate episode of that character’s show depicts a heartwrenching knife fight.
Question #3 - Fay Bainter was the first actor or actress nominated for two different Academy Awards in acting categories in a single year, for two films released in 1938. WHO is the most recent person to have accomplished this feat, doing so for two films released in 2019?
Question #4 - From 1979 to 1981, in an effort to fight off the effects of an ongoing pipeline of bad television shows and poor ratings, NBC created an advertising campaign and slogan stating that it was as proud as a WHAT?
Question #5 - The Leavenworth Case, an 1878 detective novel, is the first and best-known novel by WHAT author? The novel, with a classic plot featuring a murder carried out with a revolver, was influential in the development of the genre of detective fiction; Agatha Christie cited it as an influence on her own works.
Question #6 - Name either the fruit or the former stadium that would complete one of the two related sets alluded to in this newsletter. *
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