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Monday, April 30, 2012

Trivia Questions 4/25/12: More Input.




Round 1: (highlight by the question to reveal answer)

1) Billy Corgan from Smashing Pumpkins refers to "The city by the lake" in the song "Tonight, Tonight". What city is that? (Chicago)

2) Movie Dialogue:
J: That little wimp. He wouldn't know a new idea if it hit him in the Pachenga. He wanted some new ideas? I could've *told* him some new ideas!
B: Well, why did you let him talk to you that way?
J: What do you mean, and fight the bossman?
B: Yeah, tell him your ideas! He's a person like everyone else. I'm sure he'll think they're great.

(Dirty Dancing)

Cold Stone's Like It size.
3) What famous composer continued to write even after becoming deaf? (Beethoven)

4) Instead of using the traditional sizes of small, medium, and large, Cold Stone Creamery uses the sizes Like It, Love It, and what? It's their largest 12 oz. individual serving size. (Gotta Have It)

5) Who is credited with pioneering social media to the masses? What service? (AOL)

6) This is the birthplace of Jesus and David, its name also means "house of bread" in Hebrew. What city? (Bethlehem)

7) Vikings are on the clock tomorrow night with the 3rd overall pick. Last time we had a top 10 pick, who did we take? (Adrian Peterson)

8) Although the brand Adidas was originally named after their founder, Adi Dassler, they have since applied an acronym for their name stating that Adidas stands for "All day I dream...." What? (About Sport) Contrary to popular belief, the answer was not "About Sex". Perverts.

9) Not anymore but Chipotle was once owned by who? (McDonald's)

10) Deimos and Phobos are two moons from what planet? (Mars)

11) What local sports anchor released a book titled Best Seats in the House? (Mark Rosen) Go See It!

12) This day in history in 1901, this state became the first to require cars to have license plates. A- New York, B- Pennsylvania, C- Delaware (A- New York)



13) The Office

14) Golden Girls

15) Diff'rent Strokes

16) Frasier

17) Sanford and Son

18) Parks and Recreation

19) Psych

20) Full House

21) Baywatch

22) Dawson’s Creek


Round 2:

23) Coney Island is a part of what borough in New York? (Brooklyn)
24) For the second time in two years, this popular restaurant chain is responsible for accidently serving alcohol to a minor. Last year, it was Sangria in a sippy cup. This year, it was a rum cocktail instead of a smoothie. What restaurant is the repeat offender? (Olive Garden)

25) ESPN hosts an event where athletes who skateboard and do other dangerous sports are on display. (X-Games)

26) Ophidiophobia is the fear of what animal? (Snake)

27) Know your neighbor, are you a smarter than a 5th grader: What's the capital city of South Dakota? (Pierre) Pronounced Pie-air-eeee. That may be wrong. I'm not from there.

28) Timeline: Put these in order from earliest launch date to latest. Google, Amazon, eBay. (Amazon - 1994, eBay - 1995, Google - 1998)

29) Last time the Vikings were 3-13, who was the head coach? (Les Steckel)

30) Four of the main superheroes from the upcoming Avengers movie have had their own movie. Name 3 of the 4 superheroes in The Avengers that have had their own feature movie. (Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk)

31) This new Minneapolis concert venue offered refunds for everyone that attended the first concert they held, which was Jane's Addiction. The high volume of complaints ranged from bad sightlines to overcrowding. What is the name of this venue? (The Brick) The Thrash is what is should be.

32) Finish the proverb. "An idle mind is...." ? (The devil's workshop/playground)

33) Submitted by Joe Hanstad, Everyone is familiar with the company 3M. What exactly are the 3 M's? (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing (Company))

34) Pi is the mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Its the first few numbers are 3.14, what's the next number after the 4? (1)



Image Round: Game shows


35) Double Dare

36) Legends of the Hidden Temple

37) Family Feud

38) Wipeout

39) Price is Right

40) Lingo

41) Wheel of Fortune

42) Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

43) Password

44) Supermarket Sweep


Bonus Question: Two U.S. states share borders with 8 other states. Name one of those states that shares the lead for most neighboring states touched. (Missouri, Tennessee)

Tiebreaker: Dick Clark passed away last week. One artist, Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon, holds the record for making the most appearances on the classic show American Bandstand - how many episodes was he on? (110)

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Trivia Questions 4/18/12: A good day to take the physical challenge




Round 1: (highlight to the right to reveal answer)

1) You couldn't write it any better...according to Us Magazine (yep) Kanye West is currently dating who?  (Kim Kardashian)

Where am I supposed to watch this now?
2) The Lingerie Football League has announced they will be on hiatus in 2012. Minnesota has an LFL team, what are they called? (Valkyre)

3) When high school students want to go to college in the junior or senior year they'd enroll in a PSEO program. What does PSEO stand for in MN?  (Post Secondary Enrollment Option)

4) What car company is responsible for the US distribution, sales, and marketing of the Smart car? (Mercedes Benz)

5) What sport movie was Sinbad apart of in the year 1991? (Necessary Roughness)

6) Tucked in Minnehaha Falls lies a seasonal restaurant where you can order crab cakes and seafood po' boy sandwiches among other delicious food. What is the name of this restaurant? (Sea Salt Eatery)

7) According to Wikipedia - this neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY is an influential hub for indie rock, hipster culture, and the local art community. Before the youth movement, it was known for its massive Hasidic Jew population. (Williamsburg)

8) Newt Gingrich was bitten by an animal at the St. Louis Zoo. The bite caused a small laceration on his finger that required a Band Aid. What was the animal responsible for this vicious attack? (Penguin)

9) Shannon Elizabeth's character in the American Pie movie went by the name of Nadia, who was from what country?  (Czechoslovakia) 

10) Who was the cover artist on the first issue of Tiger Beat magazine? A- The Beach Boys, B- Herman's Hermits, C- The Righteous Brothers (C- The Righteous Brothers)


Round 2:

11) Are you smarter than a 5th grader? How many sides does a trapezoid have? (4)

12) While playing the role of "Smee" in 1991 for the movie Hook. This actor also played a detective in a very big 1988 movie. Who is this actor? (Bob Hoskins)

13) This day in history in 1980, Canaan Banana becomes the first president of the country formerly known as Rhodesia. What is this African country currently known as? (Zimbabwe)

14) Honest to God question since some people have already forgot... Who is Randy Moss currently signed with for a 1 year deal? (San Francisco)

15) In the Shakespeare tragedy Hamlet, just about every character dies. Name one of the major characters that survived. (Horatio, Fortinbras, English Ambassador)

16) In the year 2000, this actor became the WCW world heavyweight champion thus assuring that the writers will go to extremes to get viewers. (David Arquette)

17) In the board game Clue, there are playing pieces that represent each of the suspects. Which character was represented by the yellow piece? (Colonel Mustard)

18) What historical event sees the Crawley family lose their estate's heir, there by starting the popular series "Downton Abbey"? (Sinking of the Titanic)

19)   James Roday, Dule Hill, and Maggie Lawson are the main stars on what USA network television show? (Pysch)

20) Chris Farley's last film came out after he had passed away. It was a movie released in 1998 where he played the role of "Jimmy". (Dirty Work)



Sound Round: Musicals (Click to play)
21) Annie “Tomorrow”

22) Sound of Music “Favorite Things”

23) Rent “Season of Love”

24) West Side Story “I Feel Pretty”

25) Phantom of the Opera “Music of the Night”

Image Round: Draw Something/Pictionary art by Michael Manosack





26) Snake Eyes

27) Ants in the Pants

28) American Pie

29) Tony Montana

30) Burger King

31) Can of Worms

32) Sports Page/Sportsbook

33) Bedrock

Tiebreaker: According to a survey conducted by Pew Research Center, what percentage of people don’t know any of their neighbors by name? (28%)

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Hints for 3/21/12: Night of Celebrations


Hey gang, we're back and ready for another fun filled evening of trivia. We have a slew of birthdays to celebrate so make sure to let us know, so you don't get left out. Everyone deserves to be embarrassed equally. Speaking of potential embarrassment, we have invited our beautiful friend Holly to be our guest DJ tonight. We'll try our best not to bumble and fumble while being in the prescence of a smart and pretty girl.

A very excited DJ Holly G. Don't ask about the bucket or creeper.

Sound Round: Warm weather
Image Round: Games (board, outdoor, etc.)

Kempy's Klowns has reigned supreme for seemingly a better part of a decade, as they continued their winning ways last week. They barely snuck a victory past The Yayas and Friends. One point decided the night. We feel super confident they will not win tonight. Prove us right!

See you tonight!

-M

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Trivia Questions for 3/14/12: Baseball Edition



Round 1: (highlight to reveal answers)

1) What was the name of the white towel that the Minnesota Twins had during the World Series runs? (Homer Hanky)

2) At the Mall of America, there is a chair that is mounted in Nickelodeon Universe that overlooks the flume ride. It's there to commemorate the longest home run ever hit at the Old Met. What color is that chair? (Red)

3) What is the name of the dog you see on the Cracker Jack box? A-Spunky, B-Bingo, C-Winks (B-Bingo)

4) Today is the birthday of Kirby Puckett. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001. That year another former Twin was also inducted. Who? (Dave Winfield)

Fancy, indeed.
5) While you can get a normal hot dog at Target Field, another option available is a fancy brat. It's provided by an Eastern European place in Minneapolis. Who? (Kramarczuk's)

6) Casey at the Bat is a famous baseball poem written by Ernest Thayer. What was the name of the fictional town where the home team was from? (Mudville)

7) What was removed from the outfield of Target Field last season to stop distracting the batters at the plate. (Trees)
The only talk show worth mentioning.

8) A member of the cast of the movie A League of Their Own went on to have success as a day time talk show host. Who? (Rosie O' Donnell)

9) The Metrodome opened up in what year? (1982)

10) What Canadian city was the first to have a baseball team? (Montreal)

Round 2:

11) Eastbound and Down is an HBO show about the character Kenny Powers. Powers is a bitter, washed up ex-baseball player who returns to his old hometown. In the first season, he finds himself a job as a substitute teacher for what subject? (Physical Education)

12) What part of a baseball game does "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" take place? (Bottom of the 7th)

13) Moneyball was the first film about baseball to be nominated for a Best Picture Oscar since what? (Field of Dreams)

14) What were Devito and Schwarzenegger's last name in the movie Twins? (Benedict)

15) In 2006, "The Piranhas" was a nickname given by former White Sox manager, Ozzie Guillen that applied to a group of 4 hitters on the Twins team. Name one of the 4 players. (Nick Punto, Jason Bartlett, Jason Tyner, Luis Castillo)

16) Perhaps you are getting some classy nachos somewhere in Target Field. They might have a green garnish on it that some people claim tastes like soap. What is it? (Cilantro)

Saints mascot
17) The St. Paul Saints have a pink pig mascot nicknamed "The Divine Swine", "The Diva of the Diamond", and "The Duchess of Pork". What is that mascot's name? (Mudonna)

18) In the movie Rookie of the Year, what team did the young star pitch for? (Chicago Cubs)

19) Speaking of Rookie of the Years, who was the last Minnesota Twin to win the award for American League Rookie of the Year? (Marty Cordova)

20) From the movie The Sandlot, the main character didn't know a lot of the references that the other kids would chat about such as Smores. This always prompted one kid to say "You're killing me, ______"? (Smalls)

Sound Round: Songs/Artists that have a baseball team name in them (click to play)

21) Night Ranger "Sister Christian"

22) Damn Yankees "High Enough"

23) Aerosmith "Angel"

24) They Might Be Giants "Birdhouse in Your Soul"

25) Survivor "Eye of the Tiger"

Image Round: Past and Present Minnesota Twins


31) Harmon Killebrew

32) Carl Pavano

33) Kent Hrbek

34) Johan Santana

35) Tony Oliva

36) Denard Span

37) Jack Morris

38) Tsuyoshi Nishioka

Tiebreaker: What year was the release of the Baby Ruth candy bar? (1921)

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Trivia Questions 3/7/12



Round 1: (highlight next to question to reveal answer)

1) This city is host to the NCAA March Madness tournament this year but will also be the host for the Super Bowl next year. Which? (New Orleans)

2) This Minnesota company is a beauty products manufacturer and cosmetology school that is headquartered out of Blaine. The name translates in Sanskrit (Indian language) to "all knowledge". (Aveda)

3) Royal Flush is the best hand you can have in poker. What's the next best thing? (Straight flush)

4) Put the following Army rankings in order from lowest to highest. Captain, Major, General. (Captain, Major, General)

5) Today, one of the best NFL players was released from the team who drafted him in 1998. Who? (Peyton Manning)

6) In slang terms and pyschology studies, there's a certain social anxiety addiction called fomo. It's an acronym for what syndrome? (Fear of missing out)

And this is how you kill your career.

7) Elizabeth Berkley is a hot, young drifter who hitchhikes to Las Vegas hoping to make it as a dancer. After being stranded with no money or spare clothin, Nomi meets Gina Rivera, a seamstress and costume designer who takes her in as a roommate. (Showgirls)

8) What are the names of the yellow properties on a standard Monopoly board? (Marvin Gardens, Atlantic Ave., Ventnor Ave.)

So good.

9) Spelling bee: the long, french loaf of bread that starts with b. (Baguette)

10) What day of the week is St. Patrick's Day on this year? (Saturday)



Round 2:

11) Saturday Night Live performed a "comedy" sketch this weekend about a fictitious hip hop radio station called B108 that was based out of what Minnesota city? (Shakopee)

Here's the video, click to watch if you'd like. See if you can find a single joke.

12) Edward Joseph Mahoney might be better known as what rock alias? (Eddie Money)

13) Emperor, Macaroni, and Fairy are all types of what kind of bird? (Penguin)

14) BP Gasoline had a company merge with another that was more common here in Minnesota. What company was it? (Amoco)

15) What is the best-selling, non-domestic beer in the U.S.? (Corona)

16) Between WCCO, KSTP, and KARE11 TV, which came first? (KSTP)

17) The worst accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant history occured in 1979 in Pennsylvania. What was the name of the power plant this occured at? (Three Mile Island)

18) What is Whole Food's brand of food called? (365)

19) Matt Murdock is the alter ego of what blind comic book hero? (Daredevil)

20) Who is the snarky host of the show No Reservations? (Anthony Bourdain)

Sound Round: Colors (click to play) Songs or bands have a color in their title.

21) New Order “Blue Monday”

22) Billy Idol “White Wedding”

23) Prince “Purple Rain”

24) Black Sabbath “Electric Funeral”

25) Green Day “Walking Contradiction”

Image Round: Las Vegas Attractions




26) Caesars Palace

27) Mandalay Bay

28) Circus Circus

29) Bellagio

30) New York New York

31) Excalibur

32) Stratasphere

33) In N’ Out Burger

Tiebreaker: Oreos celebrated their 100th birthday this week. How many Oreos would you have to stack to match the height of the IDS Tower, including antennae? (21,840)


Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Trivia Questions 2/29/2012: Leap Day Trivia



Highlight by the questions for answers.

Round 1:

1) Five Minnesota companies were represented in the Daytona 500. Best Buy sponsored the car that won the event. Name 2 of the other 4 Minnesota companies that sponsored a Nascar vehicle. (Target, 3M, General Mills, Fastenal)

2) On Friday night, two former NBA stars did a "we pick teams" competition for the All-Star weekend's Rising Star Challenge. Who were the two captains? (Shaquille O'Neal and Charles Barkley)
No one dared to awaken this giant.
3) Today is the birthday of arguably, the most recognizable self-help author and motivational speaker. He has starred in numerous informercials and is the author of many books including Awaken the Giant Within. Who? (Tony Robbins)

4) There are 4 top tier law schools in the MSP area. One being at the U of M. Name the other 3. (William & Mitchell, Hamline, St. Thomas)

5) Dumbledore is the name of a main character in the Harry Potter series. It's also the name for a type of what kind of insect? (Bee)

6) This week is the 9th anniversary of Fred Rogers' death. In tribute to him, what was the puppet king's name? (Friday)

7) Put the following books in order from oldest to newest. Moby Dick, Oliver Twist, and Frankenstein. (Frankenstein - 1818, Oliver Twist - 1838, Moby Dick - 1851)

8) Timberwolves player Martell Webster was raised by his grandmother. One of those reasons is because his mother was supposedly murdered by what serial killer that killed roughly 70 women during the 1980's and 90's in Washington? (Gary Ridgway a.k.a. Green River Killer)

9) Mandarin Kitchen in Bloomington is known for this style of Chinese brunch that features small ready to serve items on carts pushed around by servers. In Cantonese, it translates to "order to one's heart content". (Dim Sum)

10) What classic video game features giant and destructive animal characters by the name of George, Ralph, and Lizzie? (Rampage)


Round 2:

11) If you're flying to the airport with the acronym CDG - where are you going? (Paris, France)

12) Part of Jennifer Lopez got a ton of attention at the Oscars on Sunday. She first got mainstream attention starring in a movie about a slain Tejano music star that was shot to death at 23 years old. Who did she portray? (Selena)

Mike's school photo, 1996
13) With its headquarters in Eden Prairie, your kid's school photos may be from this company. (Life Touch) I always wanted this to be done by Glamour Shots.

14) What Minnesota news anchor announced he is leaving to take a job as a broadcaster with the San Diego Padres? (Mike Pomeranz)
15) This computer problem can make copies of themselves, steal information, or harm their host computer systems. Two words. (Trojan Horse)

16) What are the four colors in a traditional pack of the card game Uno? (Blue, Yellow, Green, Red)
Not named after Picasso.

17) Elementary school question: What was Picasso's first name? (Pablo)

18) The Whip, The Diamond, and Getting the Goat are all strategies for what sport? (Roller Derby)

19) What film won Best Picture as The Oscars last Sunday? (The Artist)

20) What country do we get the most imported goods from? A-China, B-Canada, C-Mexico (A-China)



Sound Round: Shared Names (click to play) Name the two artists that share a name. (Example: James Taylor/Taylor Swift)

21) Elton John/John Mayer ("Benny & The Jets"/"Your Body is a Wonderland")

22) Lady Antebellum/Lady Gaga ("I Need You Now"/"You and I")

23) R. Kelly/Kelly Clarkson ("Ignition"/"Already Gone")

24) Ray Charles/Sugar Ray ("I've Got A Woman"/"Every Morning")

25) Christopher Cross/Kriss Kross ("Sailing"/"Jump")

Image Round: Interesting Lead Singers



26) Debbie Harry

27) Courtney Love

28) Iggy Pop

29) Johnny Rotten

30) Lou Reed

31) Marilyn Manson

32) Rob Zombie

33) Patti Smith

Tiebreaker: In inches, what is the record for most snow in one snow storm? (47 - Lake County, lasted 2 days in 1994)


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Trivia Questions 2/22/12: The Ned Show



So many glorious things happen at trivia. The highlight of our entire run occured last Wednesday night. We are in the midst of cultivating and grooming a star. Ned of Kempy's Klowns fame took over the night and graced us all with some singing and sweet dance moves. Nerdy Fellas trivia may slowly be making the transition to Ned and Fellas trivia. It was fun night for all in attendance, thank you!
On to the recap:

(Highlight next to the questions for answers)
Round 1:
1)    The characters Carl & Ellie were fictional characters for what Pixar movie? (Up) featuring the best and worst 10 opening minutes in movie history.
2)    New Orleans’ Mardi Gras has three official colors, they each represent different themes. Those themes are justice, faith, and power. What color represents faith? (Green)
3)   Lisbon is the capital for what country?  (Portugal)

4)    Linsanity is sweeping the nation. Before he made it big with the New York Knicks this year, he played for his hometown team last year. What team did Jeremy Lin begin his NBA career? (Golden State Warriors)
5)  Wendy and Lisa were on hand for the Revolution reunion last Sunday at First Avenue.  What are either of their last names? (Melvin, Coleman)

6)  The Airport has a new restaurant tenant. To offset the departure of McDonald’s in concourse C, the airport announced the addition of what fast food chain? (Chick Fil-A)

7) Whitney Houston tragically passed away recently. Her hit "I Will Always Love You" was in fact written by another legendary singer. Who? (Dolly Parton)

8)    This television drama series aired from 2006-2011. It centered around the lives of the Walker family from Pasadena, California and aired after the show Desperate Housewives during its entire run. (Brothers and Sisters) Hopefully, this made up for studying for it a couple weeks ago.

9)  Although we know what country the Beatles are from...what city did they form in?  (Liverpool)
10) Maruchan is the maker of the popular Ramen noodles dish. Which one of these is not an actual flavor? A-Cheddar Cheese, B-Curry Chicken, C-Ginger Beef (C-Ginger Beef)
Round 2:

11) This person was kidnapped in 2002 at the age of 14 and was held captive for 9 months. She was in the news last week in a more positive story as she was recently married. Who is this person? (Elizabeth Smart)

12) What is "Mad Men" slang for? (Working on Madison Avenue in NY)

13) The French call this game Baby Foot, what do the Americans know it as? (Foosball)

14) David Beckham's wife was in a pop group in the 1990’s.  What was it called? (Spice Girls)

15) Titan is the largest moon of what planet? (Saturn)

16) What does the clothing brand FCUK stand for? (French Connection UK)

17)  Taco Bell is set to unveil a new item called Locos Tacos. What makes them Loco is their taco shell which will be made of what? (Doritos)
18)  What African American female artist had #1 hits with the songs "Goodnight My Love" with Benny Goodman and "A-Tiskit, A-Tasket" with Chick Webb? (Ella Fitzgerald)
19) The Mall of America Aquarium has announced it will be naming an octopus after what current Minnesota professional athlete? (Kevin Love)

20) In LOST, Ben Linus tells Jack Shephard that a certain baseball team won the World Series.  Jack does not believe it until Ben shows him TV highlights.  A) Marlins B) Red Sox C) Cardinals (B-Red Sox)

Image Round: Horror Movies (by request, thanks Danielle of Sparkling Apple Juice)


26) Saw
27) Friday the 13th
28) The Exorcist
29) Paranormal Activity
30) Dawn of the Dead
31) Stephen King's It
32) The Ring
33) Poltergeist


Tiebreaker: There is an actual world record for pancake stacking. 76 centimeters high is the new record. How many pancakes did it take to make that record breaking stack? (60)


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Hints 2/22/12



Images: Horror movies (by request, thanks Danielle!)
Sound: Black history month. African American artists/bands

Last week's winners: Kempy's Klowns

They did it again. We may have to rename the NF'er Trophy to the Kempy if this continues. They barely squeaked by 2nd and 3rd place teams Sparkling Apple Juice and Unisex Toliet. Good showing, good win, let's see if they can do it again.




Hope to see you at 7pm tonight! Free to play, bring a pal or two !

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Trivia Questions 2/15/12: Night of Love



Round 1:

1) Timberwolves star player Kevin Love was brought to us by what college? (UCLA)

2) What company is the manufacturer of the famous conversation hearts known as Sweethearts? (Necco)

3) Johnny Cash says that love is a burning thing and then he says what? (and it makes for a fiery ring)

4) Adam Corrolla and Dr. Drew Pinsky were the hosts of what radio broadcast-turned MTV show that gave out love advice? (Loveline)

5) Wrestler Mick Foley had several aliases. What is the more romantic name he had? (Dude Love)

6) People love their pets. A dog getting a lot of attention is one named Malachy who happened to win what competition? (Westminster Dog Show)

7) What movie features Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling flashbacking to their days of being in love? (The Notebook)

8) What stand-up comedian has featured movies of his stand-up called "I'm A Grown Little Man" and "Seriously Funny". (Kevin Hart)

9) Apparantly, the song "You Oughta Know" by Alanis Morrissette was about a cast member from Full House. Who? (Dave Coulier)

10) Cupid is a Latin word for cupido, which means what? A-Love, B-War, C-Desire (C-Desire)

Round 2:

11) It originates in the left ventricle of your heart and extends down to your abdomen making it the largest artery in your body. What is it? (Aorta)

12) Adele's "Someone Like You" won best solo pop song at the Grammys. Her co-writer on the song was a local guy who fronted Semisonic and Trip Shakespeare. Who? (Dan Wilson)

13) Bugs Moran was the target associated with the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Who was the supposed leader of the gang responsible for the murder of 7 mobsters? (Al Capone)

14) What Italian restaurant translates to "Joe's Basement"? (Buca di Beppo)

15) One of the all-time great love stories is the Twilight saga. Put the 2-4th book in order from earliest to newest. Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, New Moon (New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn)

16) Unfortunately, if you have too much intercourse unprotected style, you could get AIDS. What does AIDS stand for? (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome)

17) Nature lovers would love which sports arena the most for being the greenest in Minnesota? (Target Field)

18) Batman had a love for Catwoman's real identity. What was either her first or last name? (Selina Kyle)

19) Romeo and Juliet is set in what Italian city? (Verona)

20) What Peanuts character is in love with Linus? (Sally)


Sound Round: Love Songs (click to play)

21) "Endless Love" by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross

22) "Lovefool" by The Cardigans

23) "Bizarre Love Triange" by New Order

24) "You Sexy Thing" by Hot Chocolate

25) "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis and the News


Image Round: Chick Flicks



26) She's Out of My League

27) Dirty Dancing

28) The Notebook

29) The Devil Wears Prada

30) A Lot Like Love

31) Love Actually

32) Sleepless in Seattle

33) Breakfast at Tiffany's


Tiebreaker: According to the American Greeting Card Association, what percentage of Valentine's cards are purchased by women? (85)

Up for the challenge of doing this live? Bring some friends and visit us at The Sports Page in Bloomington. We do this every Wednesday at 7pm. Free to play, prizes awarded for top 3 teams. Hope to see you there!