7. Called the "first-ever black Jewish rap star", who had a Bar Mitzvah where the song of the night was the Backstreet Boys'"I Want It That Way"?
A: Tyler, the Creator
B: Chris Brown
C: Drake
D: Usher
Drake- $
8. Once cited in a Texas Supreme Court case, the adage "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few" was famously spoken by whom?
A: Julius Caesar
B: Mr. Spock from "STAR TREK"
C: Ludwig van Beethoven
D: Queen Victoria
Mr. Spock- $
9. While today believed by many to have been guilty of the crimes, who of the following did a jury acquit of all charges after deliberating for only 90 min.?
A: Phil Spector
B: Julius & Ethel Rosenberg
C: Patty Hearst
D: Lizzie Borden
AtA
A: 15%
B: 14%
C: 40%
D: 31%
FINAL LL (Tony Westcott)
Lizzie- $ (1st break)
10. According to the website's official guidelines, which of the following items is the only one that you're allowed to sell on ebay?
A: British lottery tickets
B: U.S. Postal Service uniform
C: Nicotine patches
D: First edition of Mein Kampf
FA:WALKS
Next player is Albert Stumm from PHI.
1. Factoring in the cost of a dress, shoes & the bachelorette party, a 2015 study done by American Express estimates it costs $701 to be a what?
A: Girl Scout
B: Bridesmaid
C: Dental hygienist
D: Nun
Bridesmaid- $
2. Introduced in 1912 w/ the tagline "For that Stormy Breath", what brand of mints was partly inspired by the sinking of the Titanic?
A: Altoids
B: tic-tacs
C: Certs
D: Life Savers
Life Savers- $
3. Making the three-toed sloth look like a cheetah, according to The World Almanac, what slow-moving creature has a top speed of 0.03 mph?
A: Otter
B: Rattlesnake
C: Garden snail
D: Cockroach
Garden snail- $ (2nd break)
4. Later donating the item to a science museum, in 1954 American Ann Hodges became the only person to be hit by a falling what?
A: Coconut
B: Meteorite
C: Hailstone
D: Piano
Meteorite- $
5. Run by one of TV's most powerful women, abc's "Grey's Anatomy", "Scandal"& "How to Get Away with Murder" are all the work of what production co.?
A: Latifahville
B: ShondaLand
C: Whoopiberg
D: Halle-wood
AtA
A: 4%
B: 69%
C: 14%
D: 13%
ShondaLand- $5K
6. A Turkish favorite for centuries, what dessert's layers of dough are often said to be rolled so thin that you can read a newspaper through 'em?
A: Zeppole
B: Croissant
C: Baklava
D: Churro
Baklava- $
QotD: Which of these giants in the hospitality industry got their start as a Washington, D.C. root beer stand in 1927?
A: Sheraton
B: Ramada
C: Hilton
D: Marriott
FQ of Show: Besides cover versions, you WON'T find "The Thunder Rolls" on iTunes, since what country star remains one of the music service's most stubborn hold-outs?
A: Garth Brooks
B: Shania Twain
C: Tim McGraw
D: Carrie Underwood
Brooks- $
EP. RATING: 7
A: Tyler, the Creator
B: Chris Brown
C: Drake
D: Usher
Drake- $
8. Once cited in a Texas Supreme Court case, the adage "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few" was famously spoken by whom?
A: Julius Caesar
B: Mr. Spock from "STAR TREK"
C: Ludwig van Beethoven
D: Queen Victoria
Mr. Spock- $
9. While today believed by many to have been guilty of the crimes, who of the following did a jury acquit of all charges after deliberating for only 90 min.?
A: Phil Spector
B: Julius & Ethel Rosenberg
C: Patty Hearst
D: Lizzie Borden
AtA
A: 15%
B: 14%
C: 40%
D: 31%
FINAL LL (Tony Westcott)
Lizzie- $ (1st break)
10. According to the website's official guidelines, which of the following items is the only one that you're allowed to sell on ebay?
A: British lottery tickets
B: U.S. Postal Service uniform
C: Nicotine patches
D: First edition of Mein Kampf
FA:WALKS
Next player is Albert Stumm from PHI.
1. Factoring in the cost of a dress, shoes & the bachelorette party, a 2015 study done by American Express estimates it costs $701 to be a what?
A: Girl Scout
B: Bridesmaid
C: Dental hygienist
D: Nun
Bridesmaid- $
2. Introduced in 1912 w/ the tagline "For that Stormy Breath", what brand of mints was partly inspired by the sinking of the Titanic?
A: Altoids
B: tic-tacs
C: Certs
D: Life Savers
Life Savers- $
3. Making the three-toed sloth look like a cheetah, according to The World Almanac, what slow-moving creature has a top speed of 0.03 mph?
A: Otter
B: Rattlesnake
C: Garden snail
D: Cockroach
Garden snail- $ (2nd break)
4. Later donating the item to a science museum, in 1954 American Ann Hodges became the only person to be hit by a falling what?
A: Coconut
B: Meteorite
C: Hailstone
D: Piano
Meteorite- $
5. Run by one of TV's most powerful women, abc's "Grey's Anatomy", "Scandal"& "How to Get Away with Murder" are all the work of what production co.?
A: Latifahville
B: ShondaLand
C: Whoopiberg
D: Halle-wood
AtA
A: 4%
B: 69%
C: 14%
D: 13%
ShondaLand- $5K
6. A Turkish favorite for centuries, what dessert's layers of dough are often said to be rolled so thin that you can read a newspaper through 'em?
A: Zeppole
B: Croissant
C: Baklava
D: Churro
Baklava- $
QotD: Which of these giants in the hospitality industry got their start as a Washington, D.C. root beer stand in 1927?
A: Sheraton
B: Ramada
C: Hilton
D: Marriott
FQ of Show: Besides cover versions, you WON'T find "The Thunder Rolls" on iTunes, since what country star remains one of the music service's most stubborn hold-outs?
A: Garth Brooks
B: Shania Twain
C: Tim McGraw
D: Carrie Underwood
Brooks- $
EP. RATING: 7