Saturday, August 09, 2014

 

Ken Jennings Tuesday Trivia - July 15

THIS WEEK'S QUESTIONS
1.  What word for an order of mammals is also a religious title for the highest-ranking bishop in some country or jurisdiction?  primate?
2.  The award-winning 2012 documentary The Act of Killing exposes the anti-communist purge in what Asian country following a failed 1965 coup?  Indonesia?
3.  In June 1990, En Vogue and Wilson Phillips had songs in the Billboard Top Ten at the same time that shared what title?  no idea; I don't know much about either of these performers
4.  What common culinary measure in the United States is equal to 16 tablespoons?  one cup
5.  The ATSF railway was so named because it linked two U.S. state capitals as well as what other small Kansas city?  Atchison  (which must link Topeka and Santa Fe)
6.  According to the famous first line of L.P. Hartley's novel The Go-Between, what "is a foreign country" where "they do things differently"?  never heard of this. Sports?
7.  What unusual distinction is most famously shared by these U.S. presidents?  George W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Dwight Eisenhower, James Monroe, Richard Nixon, James K. Polk, Ronald Reagan, Harry Truman.

LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS
1.  What relic was holding an apple in its left hand when peasant Yorgos Kentrotas discovered it on a namesake Aegean island in 1820?  The Venus de Milo was found with fragments of its now-missing arms.   hmm.  did not know that Milo was an Aegean island
2.  On February 1, 2014, Adam Silver took a new job, replacing what man who had been in the post 30 years?  He's the new NBA commissioner, replacing David Stern and taking a much harder line on old racist billionaires.  correct
3.  What Navajo name is usually given to the ancient Pueblo people who built the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde?  They'r often called the Anasazi--those this name is now controversial among the Pueblo, since it's Navajo for "ancient enemy."  correct
4.  Jeff Richards and Taran Killam are the only actors to be cast members on both of two longtime rival TV shows.  What are the two shows?  They're the only two people to be players on both MadTV and Saturday Night Live.  1/2  correct.  Is MadTV still on?  Don't know that I have ever watched it.
5.  What was the home country of Grammy-winning musician and activist Miriam Makeba?  She campaigned against apartheid in South Africa.  correct
6.  Which of the 4 nucleobases in DNA was first extracted from Peruvian bird dropping?  Guanine is name for guano.  I'll never look at my nucleobases the same way again.  correct
7. What unusual distinction is shared by all these bands?  The Association, the Commodores, the Earls, Evanescence, the Grateful Dead, Incubus, Indigo Girls, OutKast, the Pixies, R.E.M.  They all (according to band lore, anyway) chose their name by random perusal of a dictionary.  really?  brutal

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