Trivia Newsletter LXXV Submission Form
Note: Some folks like to share their guesses for all six questions, but in order to submit this form, only your initials (the first question) and a guess on Question #6 (the last question) are necessary.
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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 - NAME the person who said the following on November 24, 1992: “[This] is not a year on which I shall look back with undiluted pleasure. In the words of one of my more sympathetic correspondents, it has turned out to be an annus horribilis.” The speaker was referring to several unhappy events that had befallen the speaker’s family, including marital separations, run-ins with tabloids, and a fire at an official residence.
Question #2 - In the card game Omaha Hold’em, unlike Texas Hold’em, players each receive HOW MANY cards as a starting hand before community cards are revealed? For you Marvel fans, the same number is the number of Infinity Stones Thanos had in his own hand while fighting Iron Man, Dr. Strange, Spider-Man, and part of the Guardians of the Galaxy during the events of Avengers: Infinity War.
Question #3 - NAME the person who wrote the Johnny Cash song “A Boy Named Sue,” was the leading cartoonist for Playboy throughout the 1950s and 1960s, co-wrote the 1988 film Things Change with David Mamet, and won two Grammy Awards and was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Academy Award. This person, who sometimes used the pen name “Uncle Shelby,” is most famous not for any of those things, but for works he wrote in 1964 and 1974.
Question #4 - The #1 song in the Year-End Billboard Hot 100 singles for the year 1973 contains these lyrics in its first verse: "If you received my letter telling you I'd soon be free / Then you'll know just what to do / If you still want me." WHAT instruction, also the song’s name, is next given to the listener?
Question #5 - Take a word that can describe humans, animals, or objects used to represent a group with a shared public identity (such as sports teams or brands) and remove one letter—now you have an object associated with formal wear, and in American popular culture probably most closely associated with the animated character Fred Jones. WHAT was the original word?
Question #6 - The following nations share an unusual distinction. NAME another nation that fits with the theme of this newsletter and also belongs in this group: Austria, Botswana, Georgia, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Laos, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Switzerland. *
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