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"Quizzo! Presented by the National Trivia Association"
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ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY
United States
Last Login: 9/22/2008
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| Music | Q: Who sold more records in the 1990's Jimmy Buffet, Elivs or Frank Sinatra?
Q: Who played the lead guitar on the Beatles song "My Guitar Gently Weeps"
Q: What 80's one hit wonder wore his sunglasses at night?
Q: What was Buddy Holly's backup band named?
Q: What name is rock icon Paul Hewson better known as?
A: Jimmy Buffet - Eric Clapton - Cory Hart - The Crickets - Bono | | Movies | Q: What University was the movie Animal House filmed at?
Q: Who is the youngest winner of the Academy Award for Best Actress?
Q: Who played Wayne's girlfriend in Wayne's world 1?
Q: How many actors have won the Academy Award for Best Actor twice?
Q: Who is currently slated to play "James Bond" in the upcoming movie Casino Royale?
A: University of Oregon - Marlee Matlin - Tia Carrere - 7 - Daniel Craig | | Television | Q: What was the bully who picked on Arnold's name in the TV Show "Different Strokes"?
Q: Hill Street Blues was created by what accomplished producer?
Q: Who was born and raised in West Philadelphia?
Q: What 80's show starred a robot child named Vickie?
Q: What TV show can be seen on ABC once a year near Easter?
A: The Gooch - Steven Bochco - The Fresh Prince of Bell Air (Will Smith) - Small Wonder - The Ten Commandments | | Books | Q: What horror featured the character Roderick Usher and his incestuous family?
Q: What science fiction and history writer's book was the source of inspiration for the Movie I Robot?
Q: What diet revolutionary cracked the New York Times bestseller list in 1973?
Q: What fitness nut actually became a top selling author for his 1978 book "The complete book of running"?
Q: Which widely published novel featured the lovely Dulcinea del Toboso?
A: The Fall of the House of Usher (Edgar Allan Poe 1844) - Isaac Asimov - Dr. Robert Atkins- James "Jim" Fixx - Don Quixote de la Mancha
| | Heroes | Q: What was The New York Jets original team name?
Q: Who has the record for most career Runs Batted In in baseball?
Q: What actor/broadcaster calls the radio broadcasts of the Milwaukee Brewers?
Q: What country star sings "Are you ready for some football"?
Q: Who was the last Triple Crown Winner in Horseracing?
A: The New York Titans - Hank Aaron - Bob Ueker - Hank Williams Jr. - Affirmed
Did you know?
Women blink twice as many times as men do
The strongest muscle in the human body is the tongue
The world's youngest parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910
If you ate too many carrots you would turn orange
Canada is an Indian word meaning Big Village
Second string, (replacement or backup), comes from the middle ages. An archer always carried a second string in case the one on his bow broke
Taxi is spelled exactly the same in English, French, German, Swedish, Portuguese, and Dutch
10 percent of all human beings ever born are alive right now
One in ten people live on an island
85% of men who die of a heart attach during intercourse are found to be adulterers
Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying
A Baboon named “Jackie" became a private in the South African army during World War I
A chameleon's tongue is twice the length of its body
A female ferret will die if it goes into heat and cannot find a mate
A fish's memory span is 3 seconds
A fly hums in the middle octave, key F
In Europe A hamlet is a village without a church and a town is not a city until it has a cathedral
A person has to travel west to get from Los Angeles, CA to Reno, NV
A snail can sleep for 3 years
About 200,000,000 M&Ms are sold each day in the United States
Abe Lincoln's mother died when the family dairy cow ate poisonous mushrooms and Ms. Lincoln drank the milk
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Finnish word SAIPPUAKIVIKAUPPIAS a soapstone seller is the longest known palindrome in any language
Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone in 1846
Adult bears can run as fast as horses
Neither Quizzo nor anyone affiliated with it are 61 years old, however its been 61 years since V-J Day in WWII. |
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| Status: | Swinger | | Here for: | Networking, Dating, Serious Relationships, Friends | | Body type: | 8' 11" | | Zodiac Sign: | Leo | | Occupation: | Quizzo! |
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Quizzo! presented by the National Trivia Association
What is Quizzo?
Quizzo, presented by the National Trivia Association is the first nationally organized live “game show style” trivia competition. In 2005 the National Trivia Association was formed to create a unified system for hosting Quizzo. Our 7 round version of Quizzo includes a wide variety of quiz subjects and draws in consistent audiences week after week for close to three hours per quiz. Quizzo teams may include as many people as requested with the top ten players from each team being eligible for the national tournaments. If you would like more information on NTA presents Quizzo! contact info@nationaltrivia.com
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