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- What actor performed The Wonder Years' uncredited narrator voiceover?
Answer:
Daniel Stern.
- What boy-band veteran said, "From 12 to 17,... I had to ask permission to talk and to move and to go places."
Answer:
Ricky Martin.
- What color is Spock's blood?
Answer:
Green: The oxidizing agent in Vulcan blood is copper, not iron, as it is in humans. Copper oxide (verdigris) gives Spock's blood its blue-green hue.
- What did the Explorer 1 spacecraft discover?
Answer:
Van Allen radiation belts.
- What do Kid Rock, eminem, and Insane Clown Posse have in common?
Answer:
All are from Michigan.
- What former late-night talk-show host currently co-stars in the CBS action drama Martial Law?
Answer:
Arsenio Hall.
- What former NFL lineman was nicknamed "Mad Duck"?
Answer:
Alex Karras.
- What Grammy-winning artist wrote Mary-Chapin Carpenter's hit Passionate Kisses?
Answer:
Lucinda Williams.
- What is Bob Dylan's given name?
Answer:
Robert Zimmerman.
- What is Eric Lindros's favorite meal?
Answer:
Fettucine Alfredo.
- What is the former occcupation of Sheryl Crow?
Answer:
Backup-singer for Michael Jackson.
- What is the legal name of French space artist Moebius?
Answer:
Jean Giraud: Moebius, or Girard, is best known in the United States for his design work on such films as The Fifth Element.
- What is the name of Boba Fett's starship?
Answer:
Slave-1.
- What is the name of Don Cherry's dog?
Answer:
Blue.
- What is the name of the eighth planet in our solar system?
Answer:
Neptune.
- What Latin singing sensation first gained fame in the bio-pic of another Latin singing sensation?
Answer:
Jennifer Lopez.
- What model appeared on the premiere issue of John F. Kennedy, Jr.'s magazine, George?
Answer:
Cindy Crawford.
- What New York team has never won a Stanley Cup?
Answer:
Buffalo Sabres.
- What NFL team plays its home games at Sun Devil Stadium?
Answer:
Arizona Cardinals.
- What number does the Boston Bruins' Ray Bourque wear?
Answer:
77.
- What pop-country combo played at the 1993 Presidential Inaugural Gala?
Answer:
Dixie Chicks.
- What position has Deion Sanders NOT played in an NFL regular season game?
Answer:
Linebacker: Deion, according to most NFL experts, lacks the bulk and tackling ability to play linebacker..
- What relation is Eric Messier to Mark Messier?
Answer:
None.
- What's Coolio's real name?
Answer:
Artis Leon Ivey, Jr.
- What singer got her start on the Australian soap opera "Neighbours"?
Answer:
Natalie Imbruglia: The girl from Down Under won Best.
- What's the name of the first Soviet spy satellite?
Answer:
Zenith: Zenith spacecraft were the first Soviet photo-reconnaissance satellites.
- What's the name of the Soviet piloted military space stations?
Answer:
Almaz: Soviets launched several Almaz piloted military space stations in the 1970s.
- What's the name of the Soviet piloted military space stations?
Answer:
Almaz: Soviets launched several Almaz piloted military space stations in the 1970s.
- What spacecraft performed the first docking in space?
Answer:
Gemini 8.
- What spacecraft returned the first photos from the surface of Venus?
Answer:
Venera 9 and 10.
- What team did Vince Lombardi coach in his last game?
Answer:
Washington Redskins.
- What team holds the NFL record for consecutive losses with 26?
Answer:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The Bucs dropped 26 straight during 1976 and 1977.
- What vegetarian rocker says that her favorite food is steamed spinach?
Answer:
Alanis Morissette.
- What was Christian Slater's first movie release after his release from prison?
Answer:
Very Bad Things.
- What was the last NFL team to play regularly scheduled home games at two different stadia?
Answer:
Green Bay Packers: The Pack had been playing home games at both Lambeau Field and Milwaukee County Stadium.
- What was the name of the first spacecraft to take photos of the moon's south pole?
Answer:
Lunar Orbiter 4: It was launched on May 4, 1967.
- What was the nickname of long-time NFL defensive back Joe Lavender?
Answer:
Big Bird: Lavender's NFL career lasted from 1973 until 1982, with Philadelphia and Washington.
- What were the last words of the Tom Baker incarnation of Doctor Who?
Answer:
"…the moment has been prepared for."
- What year did the San Jose Sharks franchise join the NHL?
Answer:
1990.
- When the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls won their 70th game, they set a new NBA mark for wins in a season. Whose record did they break?
Answer:
L.A. Lakers: The 1971-72 L.A. Lakers went 69-13 during the regular season and won the NBA title.
- Where are the headquarters of NHL Europe?
Answer:
Zurich, Switzerland: The NHL Europe is located at Signaustrasse 1, 8008 Zurich, Switzerland.
- Where did Mork live while on Earth?
Answer:
Boulder, Colorado.
- Where did the Colorado Avalanche call home before the franchise moved to Denver?
Answer:
Quebec: The Colorado Avalanche were known as the Quebec Nordiques before they moved to Denver in June of 1995.
- Where does the title "Gattaca" come from?
Answer:
The proteins in DNA: GATTACA represents a sequence of (G)uanine, (A)denine, (T)hymine and (C)ytosine. It's an apt title for this film about gene engineering.
- Which college program holds the record for Cotton Bowl victories?
Answer:
Texas: The Longhorns have taken 10 Cotton Bowl titles.
- Which college program holds the record for Orange Bowl victories?
Answer:
Oklahoma: The Sooners have won the Orange Bowl 11 times.
- Which Dawson's Creek cast member is Canadian?
Answer:
Joshua Jackson
.
- Which ER actor previously appeared in a sitcom called E/R?
Answer:
George Clooney.
- Which goalie had three assists in one game?
Answer:
Jeff Reese.
- Which of the following is an impossible score in the NFL?
Answer:
New England 1, Denver 0: There's no way a team can score a single point without scoring a TD.
- Which of the following is not a football movie?
Answer:
Hoosiers: Hoosiers is a movie about basketball.
- Which of the following team's helmets does not display an animal?
Answer:
Bengals.
- Which of these John Grisham novels was not made into a movie?
Answer:
The Runaway Jury.
- Which of these men made Fortune Magazine's "Forty Under Forty" list of wealthy young entrepreneurs?
Answer:
Master P.
- Which of these performers is not an only child?
Answer:
Madonna.
- Which player has the 1993 and 1996 Stanley Cups tattooed on his ankle?
Answer:
Mike Keane: The tattoos are on Keane's left ankle.
- Which team did the "Lighting Company Line" play for?
Answer:
New York Islanders: Clark Gillies, Bryan Trottier and Mike Bossy were the Long Island Lighting Company.
- Which team did the "Million Dollar Line" suit up for?
Answer:
Chicago Blackhawks: Bobby Hull, Bill Hay and Murray Balfour were not short on cash or chemistry.
- Whitney Houston's singing husband, Bobby Brown, got his musical start in what group?
Answer:
New Edition.
- Who did the Boston Celtics trade Ed Macauley and Cliff Hagan to St. Louis for in 1956?
Answer:
Bill Russell: With Russell the Celtics won their first NBA title in 1956-57, beating St. Louis in seven games in the finals.
- Who is Admiral Ackbar?
Answer:
A leader of the Rebel Alliance: Admiral Ackbar, a member of the fishlike Mon Calamari race, is better known for designing the B-Wing Fighter than for his tactical skills.
- Who is Alice Sheldon?
Answer:
James Tiptree: Sheldon wrote under the name "James Tiptree Jr." and
published several stories under the name "Racoona Sheldon" as well..
- Who is Lilith of Lilith Fair fame?
Answer:
A figure of Hebrew mythology.
- Who is one of the record holders for most points in a single NHL All-Star Game period?
Answer:
Wayne Gretzky.
- Who is the career penalty minutes leader for the Boston Bruins?
Answer:
Terry O'Reilly: The combative O'Reilly spent 2,095 minutes in the penalty box over 14 seasons. He also coached the Bruins from 1987-89.
- Who is the ESPN broadcaster voted to the NHL's All-Rookie team in 1987-88?
Answer:
Darren Pang.
- Who is the only father-son tandem to win the Hart Trophy as the NHL's most valuable player?
Answer:
Bobby and Brett Hull: Bobby and Brett have combined for well over 1,000 NHL goals in their careers.
- Who is the "father of science fiction"?
Answer:
Hugo Gernsback.
- Who is the only man to ever be an NFL head coach and a major league manager?
Answer:
Hugo Bezdek.
- Who is the only player to rush for 200+ yards in a single Super Bowl game?
Answer:
Timmy Smith: Timmy Smith: Despite his 204 rushing yards, Smith was still not game MVP. That honor went to teammate Doug Williams.
- Who is the only running back to compile 200 receiving yards in a single game?
Answer:
Choo Choo Roberts: Roberts caught passes for 201 yards and for 212 yards in games during the 1949 season.
- Who played the first homosexual regular character in prime time TV?
Answer:
Billy Crystal: After Crystal's portrayal of Jody in Soap, NBC decided against making Randall's Love, Sidney character gay, as originally intended.
- Who played the Mighty Ducks' coach in the Disney movies?
Answer:
Emilio Estevez.
- Who produced Beck's album "Odelay"?
Answer:
The Dust Brothers.
- Whose 14 fumbles led the league in 1983?
Answer:
Marcus Allen: Despite the fumbles, Allen rushed for 1,014 yards.
- Whose 1988 song "Yodel in the Valley" sparked the then-highest FCC fine ever levelled against a college station for obscenity?
Answer:
Kid Rock: The FCC, after a New Music Seminar-sponsored debate with the rapper, backed down..
- Who was hockey's "Denis the Menace"?
Answer:
Denis Potvin:Occasionally Potvin's name is still derisively chanted in Madison Square Garden.
- Who was known as "Freddie the Fog"?
Answer:
Fred Shero: Shero coached the Rangers from 1978 to 1980.
- Who was the coach of the 1980 U.S. Olympic gold medal-winning team?
Answer:
Herb Brooks.
- Who was the first American woman in space?
Answer:
Sally Ride: Sally Ride is now president of space.com. Her first flight
took place June 27, 1983, a six-day flight.
- Who was the first player selected in the 1997 NHL draft?
Answer:
Joe Thornton.
- Who was the Mexican-American singer murdered by the founder of her fan-club?
Answer:
Selena.
- Who was the ninth man to walk on the moon?
Answer:
John Young: John Young, commander of the Apollo 16 mission, was the ninth man to walk on the moon.
- Who was the seventh man to walk on the moon?
Answer:
Dave Scott.
- Who was the starting goaltender for the 1980 U.S. "Miracle On Ice" Team?
Answer:
Jim Craig: Craig never made the same impact in the NHL that he did at Lake Placid.
- Who was the third man to walk on the moon?
Answer:
Pete Conrad.
- Who was the twelfth man to walk on the moon?
Answer:
Jack Schmitt: Jack Schmitt, lunar module pilot of the Apollo 17 mission, was the twelfth man to walk on the moon.
- Who was the youngest American to go into space?
Answer:
Sally Ride.
- Why did Maurice Richard choose to wear number 9?
Answer:
His son weighed nine pounds at birth: Richard wore number 15 early in his career.
- Wilt Chamberlain is one of two men to ever win the NBA MVP award as a rookie. Who was the other?
Answer:
Wes Unseld.
- With which team did Tony Esposito break into the NHL?
Answer:
Montreal Canadiens: In his initial NHL season, Tony Esposito played in 13
games for the Canadiens. The next year, he was claimed by Chicago.
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