Trivia Newsletter CXXII Submission Form
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Question #1 - “Come down and see the, uh, mile of cars we have on our lot” is a line integral to the plot of WHAT 1980 cult-classic film directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Kurt Russell, with Steven Spielberg receiving a credit as an executive producer? Until the release of Flight (2012), it was the only film directed by Zemeckis to be rated R.
Question #2 - The titles of the following works all share WHAT word? (i) A 2015 BBC mystery thriller miniseries based upon a 1939 novel by Agatha Christie; (ii) a Netflix television series that twice won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series; and (iii) a 1965 film, the only film directed by Frank Sinatra, that is believed to be the first film co-produced between Japanese and American companies.
Question #3 - The songs “A Whiter Shade of Pale” by Procol Harum, “Faith” by George Michael, “Light My Fire” by the Doors, and “Swing, Swing” by the All-American Rejects all feature introductions with WHAT instrument perhaps more associated with works such as Toccata and Fugue in D minor?
Question #4 - Bix Caleen, Saw Gerrera, Syril Karn, Dedra Meero, Mon Mothma, and B2EMO are some of the characters from WHAT television show that debuted in 2022?
Question #5 - Not Krpy, Rookie, Mata, Deft, or Showmaker—WHAT in-game name does Lee Sang-hyeok, generally viewed as the greatest player in the history of the video game League of Legends, go by? By my count, professional charlatan Skip Bayless has referred to LeBron James’s current NBA team by the same name (but pluralized) as a pejorative on Twitter on twenty-five separate occasions.
Question #6 - Three of the above answers and two of the above questions allude to members of a certain set. IDENTIFY that set, or identify another element of that set. (A hint: The questions in this newsletter appear in a certain order, except that this question ought to appear fifth, and Question #5 ought to appear sixth.) *
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