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board:
single:
- name: First Things First
questions:
- Q: Issued in New Haven, Connecticut in 1878, the first one of these listed about 50 names & businesses
A: Yellow Pages
points: 200
- Q: Opened in Houston in 1965, it was the first fully enclosed sports stadium; today, it bears the Reliant name as well
A: The Astrodome
points: 400
- Q: In 1990 The Harvard Law Review elected him, its first black president in its 104-year history
A: Barrack Obama
points: 600
- Q: In 1731 the USA\'s first circulating library was founded in this city
A: Philadelphia
points: 800
- Q: Not surprisingly, the first architecture dept. at a college was established at this Boston-area school in 1865
A: MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology
points: 1000
- name: Copping Out
questions:
- Q: Reach for the sky! In 2010 Tom Hanks returned for a third time to provide the voice of this sheriff
A: Woody
points: 200
- Q: No jokering around! Gary Oldman\'s James Gordon got a promotion to commissioner in this 2008 film
A: The Dark Knight
points: 400
- Q: Let\'s Segway to this Kevin James title guy, a New Jersey "Mall Cop"
A: Paul Blart
points: 600
- Q: Mais oui! In 2006 Monsieur Steve Martin played this--bumbling detective
A: Inspector Clouseua
points: 800
- Q: He did a "Hitch\' as Del Spooner, a robot-hating Chicago cop investigating a murder in 2004\'s "I, Robot"
A: Will Smith
points: 1000
- name: Historical America
questions:
- Q: John Hancock signed this in 1776
A: Declaration of Independence
points: 200
- Q: This was banned in Mississippi in 1907 and wouldn\'t be legal again until 1966
A: Alcohol
points: 400
- Q: This U.S. State was once an independent republic
A: Texas
points: 600
- Q: The Pentagon was constructed during this war
A: World War II
points: 800
- Q: This was the first American city to have a public school system
A: Boston
points: 1000
- name: Hysterical America
questions:
- Q: Harold and Kumar made it to White Castle, but had to escape from here in their 2008 sequel
A: Guantanamo Bay
points: 200
- Q: In 1992, "Bohemian Rhapsody" was back on the Billboard Charts thanks to this movie
A: Wayne\'s World
isDailyDouble: true
points: 400
- Q: Peter, the main character in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" is writing a musical about this character from classic literature
A: Dracula
points: 600
- Q: In 1989, John Candy beat out Danny DeVito to play this dead beat uncle
A: (Uncle) Buck
points: 800
- Q: In an effort to end childish jokes, scientists from Futurama renamed Uranus to this in the year 2620
A: Urectum
points: 1000
- name: In the red
questions:
- Q: A poem by Robert Burns says that his love is like this red flower "that\'s newly sprung in June"
A: a rose
points: 200
- Q: Wally the Green Monster is the mascot of this Major League Baseball team
A: Boston Red Sox
points: 400
- Q: If you\'re caught up in this sticky sounding stuff, you\'re in a bureaucratic mess
A: Red Tape
points: 600
- Q: Stephen Crane was 25 when he wrote this novel, "An Episode of the Civil War"
A: The Red Badge of Courage
points: 800
- Q: In Russian, this Moscow area is known as Krasnaya Ploshchad
A: The Red Square
points: 1000
- name: I Lands
questions:
- Q: 2 of its islands are Sicily & Sardinia
A: Italy
points: 200
- Q: The North Atlantic Ocean holds this country, home to Europe\'s largest glacier
A: Iceland
points: 400
- Q: The cathedral city of Cork is the second-largest city in this country
A: Ireland
points: 600
- Q: Fittingly, the national soccer team of this African nation is known as the Elephants
A: Ivory Coast
points: 800
- Q: More than 17,500 islands, including Sumatra and Java, make up this equator-straddling country
A: Indonesia
points: 1000
double:
- name: Ends with the Same 2 Letters
questions:
- Q: This word describing the numbers 3 & 15 can also mean "eccentric"
A: odd
points: 400
- Q: Someone from Helsinki
A: A Finn
points: 800
- Q: This sudden indulgence in an activity may follow "spending"
A: spree
points: 1200
- Q: Goodbye!
A: Farewell<br/>(toodle‑oo)
isDailyDouble: true
points: 1600
- Q: A marsh or bog, or any muddled situation
A: morass
points: 2000
- name: Who Makes It
questions:
- Q: Air Pegasus Sneakers
A: Nike
points: 400
- Q: Kindle Paperwhite E-reader
A: Amazon
points: 800
- Q: Dog Chow & Cat Chow
A: Purina
points: 1200
- Q: Galaxy Tablets
A: Samsung
points: 1600
- Q: Krackel candy bars
A: Hershey\'s
points: 2000
- name: State Capitals
questions:
- Q: Legendary rising bird
A: Phoenix
points: 400
- Q: A later apostle
A: St. Paul
points: 800
- Q: On the Simpsons, it comes between C. & Burns
A: Montgomery
points: 1200
- Q: Ancient Greek site of athletic fame
A: Olympia
points: 1600
- Q: A plains-dwelling Native American tribe
A: Cheyenne
points: 2000
- name: Measure for Measure
questions:
- Q: It\'s the number of degrees in half of a circle
A: "180"
points: 400
- Q: The number of karets in pure gold
A: "24"
points: 800
- Q: One of these metric units equals 2.2 pounds
A: kilogram
points: 1200
- Q: In a square mile there are 640 of these
A: acres
points: 1600
- Q: A 150-ton blue whale weighs this many pounds
A: "300,000 pounds"
points: 2000
- name: J Walking
questions:
- Q: This activity done with balls or plates can also mean to deal with several things at one time
A: juggling
points: 400
- Q: Anatomically, an elbow or a knee
A: joint
points: 800
- Q: This group of 12 people is sworn to render a verdict
A: a jury
points: 1200
- Q: It\'s another word for news writing
A: Journalism
points: 1600
- Q: The U.S. military calls this 2-word exercise using the arms & legs a "side-straddle hop"
A: a jumping jack
points: 2000
- name: TV Moms & Dads
questions:
- Q: In 2010 Entertainment Weekly named this dad the greatest character of the last 20 years--D\'oh!
A: Homer Simpson
points: 400
- Q: This dad had a rather large extended family but only 2 kids, Meadow & A.J.
A: Tony Soprano
points: 800
- Q: Minnie Driver plays Fiona, mom to young Marcus on this series based on a novel & movie
A: About a Boy
points: 1200
- Q: On Showtime this Oscar winner plays Ray Donovan\'s charismatic ex-con father, Mickey
A: Jon Voight
points: 1600
- Q: In the \'80s Vicki Lawrence was the matriarch on "Mama\'s Family" based on a skit from this variety show
A: The Carol Burnett Show
points: 2000
final:
- name: U.S. Government Agencies
Q: Its seal shows a 16-pointed star, symbolizing the search for information, on a shield symbolizing defense
A: C.I.A
id: '30-0'
- name: The Oscars
Q: Last name of the only family to have a father & daughter receive Academy Award nominations for Best Director
id: '30-1'
A: The Copollas<br/>(Francis & Sofia)