Trivia Newsletter LXXXVIII Submission Form
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Question #1 - In a phonetic sense, Madame Medusa, Baron Silas Greenback, Professor Norton Nimnu, Warren T. Rat, Tom, and Chef Jonah Robert Skinner might all be fans of WHAT Canadian electronic music producer and DJ who has been nominated for six Grammy Awards, including one for the song “Raise Your Weapon”?
Question #2 - Stanley Ipkiss, a down-on-his-luck bank employee, and Tina Carlyle, a glamorous jazz singer played by an actress making her film debut, are two of the main characters of WHAT 1994 film? The film featured an appearance by the neo-swing band Royal Crown Revue and was credited by The Washington Post as providing “neo-swing’s first mainstream break.”
Question #3 - The musical Love Never Dies, set in 1907, begins with the soprano Christine Daaé and her husband Raoul arriving in Manhattan so that Christine can make her American singing debut. First publicly performed in 2010 and with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Love Never Dies is the sequel to WHAT 1986 musical?
Question #4 - The following is a passage (from which two words have been omitted) from WHAT short story, first published in 1842?

With such precautions the courtiers might bid defiance to contagion. The external world could take care of itself. In the meantime it was folly to grieve, or to think. The prince had provided all the appliances of pleasure. There were buffoons, there were improvisatori, there were ballet-dancers, there were musicians, there was Beauty, there was wine. All these and security were within. Without was the “[BLANK].”

Question #5 - NAME the clinical psychologist, the first female president of the American Psychosomatic Society, famous for her expert-witness testimony regarding brainwashing, including with respect to high-profile cases such as the People’s Temple, Jonestown, the Patricia Hearst bank robbery trial, and the Branch Davidian and Heaven’s Gate cults. She regularly traveled under an assumed name due to the many death threats she received for her work.
Question #6 - WHAT distinction, closely related to this newsletter’s theme, is shared by each of the following persons (and, as of today, no others)? Wayne Brady, Kandi Burress, Nick Lachey, Jewel, LeAnn Rimes, T-Pain, Teyana Taylor. *
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