Trivia Newsletter CXIX Submission Form
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Question #1 - Yeah, uh-huh, you know what it is: the title of a certain 2010 song that is about the singer’s Dodge Challenger, as well as about the city he grew up in, contains two colors. Of those two colors, WHICH ONE is most associated with the body of water in which one can find Snake Island, an island that prominently figured into world affairs in 2022?
Question #2 - In the 2010 NBA Eastern Conference Finals, a team led by Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, and Rajon Rondo took on Dwight Howard, Jameer Nelson, and Vince Carter’s team. NAME the city that the winning team in that series played (and plays) in.
Question #3 - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, originally a radio broadcast created by Douglas Adams, was adapted into several other formats, including six novels. In one of those novels, the protagonist Arthur Dent meets his soulmate, a woman named Fenchurch, who is named after (and was conceived at) London’s Fenchurch Street railway station. Adams said that Fenchurch’s character was inspired by a different station, but he picked Fenchurch in order to avoid confusion with WHAT other fictional character?
Question #4 - A 1958 album sometimes cited as “the first British comedy LP created in a recording studio” starred WHAT actor and comedian? He is famous for his many roles in film and television, and sometimes his many roles in the same film, such as in The Mouse That Roared (1959) and Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964).
Question #5 - Espero Alegre la Salida – y Espero no Volver jamás” (“I joyfully await the exit – and I hope never to return”) were the last written words of a certain artist, who passed away in 1954 and who then lay in state at the Palacio de Bellas Artes under a Communist flag. WHAT is that artist’s first name?
Question #6 - Each of the answers in this newsletter can, at least in part, be associated with WHAT specific word? (A hint to avoid frustration: One of the answers in this newsletter is only used for its first syllable.) *
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