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Please note that Smedley Terrace was the first and only team in contest history to employ "video game scoring" in their contest. Each question or song was worth 1,000 points, Hour Boni worth 10,000 points, etc.

#1
Question: Where is Smedley Terrace?
Answer: It's a small terrace in the Berkshire Quad between Fitch and Prospect, overlooking Driscoll Dining Hall.

#2
Realm: Movies
Question: What is James Bond's alias in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service"?
Answer: Sir Hilary Bray.
Song: "Heart Full Of Soul," by the Yardbirds

#3
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: The Canary Islands are named after what animal?
Answer: Dog.
Song: "Bernadette," by the Four Tops

#4
Question: At the end of the past regular NFL season, only three teams had field goal kickers who kicked "straight on." Name the kickers and their teams.
Answer: Mark Moseley of the Redskins, Rick Danmeier of the Vikings, and Russell Erxleben of the Saints.
Song: "Kicks," by Paul Revere and the Raiders

#5
Realm: Movies
Question: In "The Sting," Johnny Hooker loses $3,000 playing roulette when it comes up 22 Black. Where can you bet 22 Black and be sure to win?
Answer: Rick's Cafe, in "Casablanca."
Song: "The Hustle," by Van McCoy

#6
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: If you live in Kennesaw, Georgia, what had you better have in your house?
Answer: A gun--- they're required by law.
Song: "He's A Rebel," by the Crystals

#7
Realm: Comics
Question: What is Garfield's favorite food?
Answer: Lasagna.
Song: "Breathless," by Jerry Lee Lewis

#8
Realm: Advertising
Question: What does Bawgrat Topawgula do to keep his mother happy?
Answer: Eats two cups of yogurt a day.
Song: "Gimme Little Sign," by Brenton Wood

#9
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: In the game "Risk," what three countries are between Siberia and Kamchatka?
Answer: Irkutsk, Yakutsk, and Mongolia.
Song: "It's All in the Game," by Tommy Edwards

#10
Realm: Action Trivia
Question: In the Woody Allen movie "Sleeper," Miles Monroe wonders if Erno can do something. Come down to the studio and show us that you can do it.

#11
Realm: Music
Question: In the late 1970's, the U.S.C. Trojan Marching Band played on an album that sold in the millions. Name the album.
Answer: Fleetwood Mac's "Tusk."
Song: "Worst That Could Happen," by the Brooklyn Bridge

#12 THREE THOUSAND-POINT PLAY
Realm: Movies
Question: In the movie "Manhattan," Diane Keaton and Woody Allen discuss "The Academy of the Overrated." There are 10 members. For 1,000 points, name 5; for 2,000, name eight.
Answer: Gustav Mahler, Isak Dinesen, Carl Jung, F.Scott Fitzgerald, Lenny Bruce, Norman Mailer, Walt Whitman, Heinrich Boll, Vincent van Gogh, and Ingmar Bergman.
Song: "Love Is All Around," by the Troggs

(NOTE: In the film, Woody's end of the discussion is to praise all of the above, then suggest Mozart "while you're trashing people."

#13
Realm: Williamsiana
Question: Every spring, the Williams swimmers put together a slide show party of legend. What is it called?
Answer: Rinky-dinks.
Song: "Go Now," by the Moody Blues

#14
Realm: TV
Question: In one episode of "M*A*S*H," Hawkeye dials Dearborn 5-2750, and orders forty pounds of ribs from Adam's Ribs in Chicago. What does he forget?
Answer: The cole slaw.
Song: "Baby I'm For Real," by the Originals

#15
Realm: Comics
Question: Who is the Haunted Tank haunted by?
Answer: General Jeb Stuart.
Song: "Laugh Laugh," by the Beau Brummels

#16
Realm: Sports
Question: Who scored the first points in the history of the USFL?
Answer: Tim Mazetti of the Boston Breakers.
Song: "Hello Hello," by the Sopwith Camel

#17
Realm: Movies
Question: In "The Wizard of Oz," the actor who plays the Wizard also plays four other characters. Name them.
Answer: The doorman at the Emerald City; the carriage driver; the guard to the Wizard; and Professor Marvell.
Song: "In Dreams," by Roy Orbison

#18
Realm: Music
Question: Where is Peter Schickele of P.D.Q. Bach fame a professor?
Answer: The University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople.
Song: "Portrait of My Love," by the Tokens

#19
Realm: Action Trivia
Question: Attention, all you Caped Crusaders! We want you to come down to the station and do the Bat-dance.

#20
Realm: Advertising
Question: In "The Road Warrior," what is the symbol painted on the side of the gasoline tanker?
Answer: The 7-Up insignia.
Song: "Hot Fun in the Summertime," by Sly and the Family Stone

#21
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: Who or what actually forged the sword Excalibur?
Answer: The archangel Michael.
Song: "Sweet Soul Music," by Arthur Conley

#22
Realm: Comics
Question: From "Doonesbury," who is the Polynesian Panzer?
Answer: Lava-Lava Lenny.
Song: "Midnight Confessions," by the Grass Roots

#23
Realm: Sports
Question: What did Jerry Hairston do this year to disappoint almost every fan of his given sport?
Answer: He broke up Milt Wilcox's perfect game after 8 and 2/3rds innings, with a hit.
Song: "My Whole World Ended," by David Ruffin

#24
Realm: Movies
Question: In "The In-Laws," Vince Riccardo has a picture of John F. Kennedy on the wall of his office, hiding the safe. What was the inscription that JFK had written on the picture?
Answer: "To Vince-- well, at least we tried."
Song: "Lightning Strikes," by Lou Christie

#25
Realm: Comedy
Question: In Bob Newhart's sketch, "The Grace L. Ferguson Airline," what question does the pilot ask the passengers just before the end of the flight?
Answer: "Does anybody know what Hawaii looks like from the air?"
Song: "Sky Pilot," by Eric Burdon and the Animals

#26
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: It is a well-known fact that Harvard has the largest endowment of any school in America. What school is second?
Answer: The University of Texas.
Song: "See You in September," by the Happenings

#27
Realm: Williamsiana
Question: What is the name at the bottom of the faculty advisory in Stetson Hall?
Answer: H, FY.
Song: "Mountain of Love," by Harold Dorman

#28
Realm: Comics
Question: Sergeant Rock belongs to what fighting contingent?
Answer: Easy Company
Song: "Pictures of Matchstick Men," by the Status Quo

#29
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: What is Jesus Christ's middle name?
Answer: (Anything starting with "H.")
Song: "Carrie-Anne," by the Hollies

#30
Realm: Movies
Question: What does SPECTRE stand for?
Answer: Special Executive for Counter-Intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion.
Song: "The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage," by the Miracles

#31
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: From "Watership Down," what does "Rah" mean?
Answer: Prince.
Song: "Dancing in the Moonlight," by King Harvest

#32
Realm: TV
Question: Who were Freeman Gosden and Charles J. Correl?
Answer: Amos and Andy.
Song: "Young Girl," by Gary Puckett and the Union Gap

#33
Realm: Movies
Question: In the movie "The Andromeda Strain," what did the old man and the baby have in common that enabled them to survive the virus, and what caused it in each of them?
Answer: Extreme blood pH levels. The baby because he cried so much, and the old man because he ate Sterno.
Song: "Good Lovin'," by the Young Rascals

#34
Realm: Sports
Question: John Elway, the first player picked in this year's NFL draft, will not be playing for the team that drafted him. When was the last time the #1 pick did not play for the team that chose him? We want the player, the team that picked him, and the team he played for instead.
Answer: Tom Cousineau-- Buffalo Bills, Montreal Alouettes.
Song: "Smiling Faces Sometimes," by the Undisputed Truth

#35
Realm: Advertising
Question: What is the loneliest job in town?
Answer: Being the Maytag repairman.
Song: "If You Really Love Me," by Stevie Wonder

#36
Realm: Movies
Question: What do Jack Lord, Cec Linder, Rik van Nutter, Norman Burton, and David Hedison have in common?
Answer: They all played Felix Leiter in James Bond films.
Song: "Dead Man's Curve," by Jan and Dean

#37
Realm: TV
Question: What two phonograph records does Oscar Madison own?
Answer: "Buckle Down Winsocki," and "Gus Lenovich Sings the Lightweight Hits."
Song: "Get Dancing," by Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes

#38
Realm: Comedy
Question: In David Steinberg's classic routine, "When you're right, you're right by Moliere," while discussing a high school English exam, how does David describe the contents of Helen Lewicki's sweater?
Answer: 1. The sum total of Helen Lewicki; 2. The sum total of the acquired knowledge of the universe.
Song: "I Started a Joke," by the Bee Gees

#39
Realm: Advertising
Question: What warms rolls bakery-fresh?
Answer: The Bamboo Steamer.
Song: "Shambala," by Three Dog Night

#40
Realm: Williamsiana
Question: Where can you find Astroturf on Spring Street?
Answer: The Williams Newsroom.
Song: "Come Go With Me," by the Dell Vikings

#41
Realm: Comics
Question: Who was the Green Arrow's bow-slinging sidekick?
Answer: Speedy.
Song: "Little Willy," by the Sweet

#42
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: What is Ronald Reagan's middle name?
Answer: Wilson.
Song: "Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You," by Wilson Pickett

#43
Realm: Music
Question: What single stayed in the Billboard Top 100 for the most weeks?
Answer: "Tainted Love," by Soft Cell. (43 weeks-- sadly, the record (like most chart records) was broken in the 1990s when "Billboard" changed their charting system.)
Song: "Those Oldies But Goodies (Reminds Me Of You)," by Little Caesar and the Romans

#44
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: What do these three Williams professors have in common: Peter Berek, Robert Dalzell, and John Reichert?
Answer: They all went to Amherst.
Song: "I'm a Loser," by the Beatles

#45
Realm: TV
Question: Who was April Dancer?
Answer: The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
Song: "Treat Her Like a Lady," by the Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose

#46
Realm: Sports
Question: In last year's NFL playoffs, one team had three different players take a snap as the quarterback. Name the team and the players.
Answer: The Dallas Cowboys-- Danny White, Gary Hogeboom, and Drew Pearson.
Song: "Catch Us If You Can," by the Dave Clark Five

#47
Realm: Movies
Question: Lou Gossett Jr. just became the first black to win Best Supporting Actor, for his work in "An Officer and a Gentleman." Who was the only black to win Best Supporting Actress, and what film did she win it for?
Answer: Hattie McDaniel, for "Gone with the Wind."
Song: "98.6," by Keith

#48
Realm: Comics
Question: What was the Wolverine's name, as an agent of the Canadian military?
Answer: Project X.
Song: "Agent Double-O Soul," by Edwin Starr

#49
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: Name the Seven Dwarfs.
Answer: Doc, Dopey, Happy, Sleepy, Grumpy, Bashful, and Sneezy.
Song: "Little Sister," by Elvis Presley

#50
Realm: Movies
Question: Name John Williams' Academy Award-winning movie scores.
Answer: "Star Wars," "Jaws," "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," and "Fiddler on the Roof."
Song: "Western Movies," by the Olympics

#51
Realm: TV
Question: Other than Colonel Potter, what character has Harry Morgan played on "M*A*S*H"?
Answer: General Bartford Hamilton Steele.
Song: "You're The One," by the Vogues

#52
Realm: Music
Question: What do the following albums have in common: Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon," Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat," and the Beatles' "Abbey Road"?
Answer: All were produced by Alan Parsons.
Song: "So Much In Love," by the Tymes

#53
Realm: Movies
Question: In response to last contest's E.T. bonus, we want to ask this single E.T. question. Who are E.T.'s father and pregnant sister?
Answer: Mr. T, and E.Z.
Song: "Something in the Air," by Thunderclap Newman

#54
Realm: TV
Question: Name the recurring soap opera spoofs on "The Carol Burnett Show," "The Tonight Show," and "SCTV"?
Answer: "The Carol Burnett Show"-- As the Stomach Turns; "The Tonight Show"-- The Edge of Wetness; "SCTV"-- The Days of the Week.
Song: "Give Me Just a Little More Time," by the Chairmen of the Board

#55
Realm: Comics
Question: In times of duress, comic book heroes tend to repeat certain phrases. What do the following characters say under pressure: the Beast, Colossus, and the Thing?
Answer: Beast-- "Oh, my stars and garters!"; Colossus-- "By the White Wolf!" OR "Lenin's Ghost!"; the Thing-- "It's clobberin' time!"
Song: "When Something is Wrong with My Baby," by Sam and Dave

56
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: What video game features the opening to Bach's "Toccata and Fugue"?
Answer: Donkey Kong, Jr.
Song: "Down at Lulu's," by the Ohio Express

#57
Realm: Movies
Question: What is the name of the mental institution in "High Anxiety"?
Answer: The Psycho-Neurotic Institution for the Very, Very Nervous.
Song: "You Were On My Mind," by the We Five

#58
Realm: Advertising
Question: We all know how to spell "relief"-- R-O-L-A-I-D-S. We want to know how Beck's spells "beer."
Answer: B-I-E-R.
Song: "Red Rubber Ball," by the Cyrkle

#59
Realm: Action Trivia
Question: Recently we haven't had particularly nice weather in Ephraim Williams' neighborhood, but we all know a neighborhood where it's always a beautiful day. We want you to come down to the station and sing us Mr. Rogers' opening song, complete with actions. Can you do that? Sure you can.

#60
Realm: Sports
Question: In the 1972 Olympic basketball final, who put the United States ahead, and who won it for the Russians?
Answer: Doug Collins; Alexander Belov.
Song: "More Today Than Yesterday," by the Spiral Starecase

#61
Realm: Movies
Question: In "The Shining," what are the contents of Jack Nicholson's book?
Answer: Pages and pages of "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."
Song: "The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game," by the Marvelettes

#62
Realm: Music
Question: During the 1970s, two artists released albums that had 4 Top Ten singles on them. Name the artists and the records.
Answer: Fleetwood Mac-- "Rumours"; Michael Jackson-- "Off the Wall."
Song: "Mercy. Mercy. Mercy," by the Buckinghams

#63
Realm: Williamsiana
Question: What message did the Faculty Committee for Divestment send the student body after Spring Break?
Answer: "Being responsible is your responsibility."
Song: "Daydreaming," by Aretha Franklin

#64
Realm: Movies
Question: In "National Velvet," Elizabeth Taylor as Velvet Brown rides to victory in the Grand National. What great athletic feat did her mother perform that helped inspire her?
Answer: She swam the English Channel.
Song: "Come On Down to My Boat," by Every Mother's Son

#65
Realm: Sports
Question: Four of the women ranked in the top ten use a two-handed backhand. Name them.
Answer: Chris Evert, Andrea Jaeger, Kathy Rinaldi, Tracy Austin.
Song: "Valleri," by the Monkees

#66
Realm: Comics
Question: Name the members of the Fatal Five.
Answer: Tharak, Validus, Emerald Empress, Persuader, and Mano.
Song: "Love on a Two-Way Street," by the Moments

#67
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: Who were the top five teams after the first hour?
Answer: Not listed on the original sheet (naturally)-- but HERE THEY ARE! Walter J. Zwircon, Phasers on Stun, Captain Tuttle, Do You Feel Lucky Punk?, Jane, Stop This Crazy Thing.
Song: "Never Can Say Goodbye," by the Jackson 5

#68
Realm: Advertising
Question: What do these products have in common: Texas Instruments, Jell-O pudding, Ford, and Coca-Cola?
Answer: All were promoted by Bill Cosby.
Song: "Papa Oom Mow Mow," by the Rivingtons

#69
Realm: Movies
Question: What was the very last line in the movie "Breaking Away"?
Answer: "Bonjour, Papa!"
Song: "Sweet Cherry Wine," by Tommy James and the Shondells

#70
Realm: TV
Question: What does U.N.C.L.E. stand for?
Answer: United Network Command for Law Enforcement.
Song: "A Summer Song," by Chad and Jeremy

#71
Realm: Movies
Question: What was wrong with the turtle food that Adrian sold Rocky in the movie "Rocky"?
Answer: Too many moths, not enough flies.
Song: "Elenore," by the Turtles

#72
Realm: Movies
Subrealm: Monty Python
Question: Name the Olympic events in "Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl."
Answer: The 100-meter dash for people with no sense of direction; the marathon for people with severe incontinence; the hurdles for people who think they're chickens; the 400-meters for the death; and the 50-meter freestyle for non-swimmers.
Song: "Can't Find the Time to Tell You," by Orpheus

#73
Realm: Advertising
Question: Who makes your world a little easier?
Answer: Whirlpool.
Song: "Come On Down to My Boat," by Every Mother's Son (?)

#74
Realm: Sports
Question: Who was the first black player to win the Heisman Trophy?
Answer: Ernie Davis.
Song: "Your Precious Love," by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell

#75
Realm: TV
Question: Name the Banana Splits.
Answer: Fleegle, Bingo, Drooper, and Snorky.
Song: "Let's Dance," by Chris Montez

#76
Realm: Comedy
Question: What are the two football cheers that Steve Martin wrote in high school?
Answer: "Die, you gravy-sucking pigs," and "Try to make a touchdown, you scumbags."
Song: "The Bristol Stomp," by the Dovells

#77
Realm: TV
Question: Why was Dr. Smith on the Jupiter II, on "Lost in Space"?
Answer: He was trapped while sabotaging the ship.
Song: "Walk Away Renee," by the Left Banke

#78
Realm: Advertising
Question: What is the name of the rookie football player in the Bud Light commercial? Hint: He was drafted in the 7th round.
Answer: Kroeter.
Song: "Remember (Walking in the Sand)," by the Shangri-La's

#79
Realm: Music
Question: Describe the musical instrument, the glockenspiehl.
Answer: U-shaped, with xylophone-like chimes.
Song: "Walk Like a Man," by the Four Seasons

#80
Realm: Action Trivia
Question: Come down, and show us a Kyle Macy free throw.

#81
Realm: Miscellaneous
Question: Name the only man to play for the Bruins, the Patriots, and the Celtics.
Answer: John Kiley, the organist.
Song: "No Milk Today," by Herman's Hermits

#82
Realm: Movies
Question: In "Superman," Lois Lane interviews Superman, and inquires about the powers of his X-ray vision. What does he find out about Lois?
Answer: She wears pink underwear.
Song: "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes," by the Supremes

#83
Realm: Sports
Question: Three pro football commentators had their jersey numbers retired in 1982. Who were they?
Answer: Len Dawson, John Brodie, and Merlin Olsen.
Song: "Undun," by the Guess Who

#84
Realm: TV
Question: In "M*A*S*H," Hawkeye has only saluted three people. Who has he saluted, and what were the situations?
Answer: Radar, when Radar went home; Father Mulcahy, when he got his captain's bars; and Colonel Potter, on the final episode.
Song: "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me," by Dusty Springfield

#85
Realm: Comics
Question: Who is Archie Andrews' coach at Riverdale High?
Answer: Coach Cleats.
Song: "Hey Schoolgirl," by Tom and Jerry

#86
Realm: Advertising
Question: Sing the Hershey's song-- and NOT the one that begins, "Hershey's is...."
Answer: "There's nothing like the face of a kid eating a Hershey bar, Nothing like it you'll ever see, A face as happy as it can be. There's nothing like the face of a kid when he's munchin' on the greatest taste around, Hershey's, the Great American Chocolate Bar."
Song: "Whipped Cream," by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

#87
Realm: Movies
Question: From the "Pink Panther" series, what is the name of Inspector Clouseau's assistant? We don't want the name of his little yellow friend, Kato.
Answer: Hercule.
Song: "Try a Little tenderness," by Otis Redding

#88 THREE THOUSAND-POINT PLAY
Realm: Sports
Question: Long-lasting pitcher Jim Kaat has pitched to 6 father-son combinations. For 1,000 points name 4, and for 2,000 name all six.
Answer: Yogi and Dale Berra; Ray and Bob Boone; Tito and Terry Francona; Marty and Matt Keough; Gus and Buddy Bell; Maury and Bump Wills.
Song: "(Love Is Like a) Baseball Game," by the Intruders

#89
Realm: Comedy
Question: In the George Carlin sketch "Sex in Commercials," Carlin names two slogans that he describes as not being "wholesome, normal, good old-fashioned American man-get-on-top, get-it-over-quick" sex, but instead refer to what he calls "bizarre" sex. What are the two?
Answer: "I'd walk a mile for a Camel"; "Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick?"
Song: "Sock It To Me-- Baby!," by Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels

#90
Question: What was the first movie that Donny and Marie Osmond starred in?
Answer: "Goin' Cocoanuts."
Song: "Count Me In," by Gary Lewis and the Playboys

#91
Question: Which player got the most hits in the last four years?
Answer: Steve Garvey.
Song: "I Want Candy," by the Strangeloves

#92
Question: Who was the first "Time" magazine Man of the Year?
Answer: Charles Lindbergh.
Song: "O-o-h Child," by the Five Stairsteps

#93
Question: What was the name of Carl Sagan's ship, in the science series "Cosmos"?
Answer: Imagination.
Song: "The Rain, the Park, and Other Things," by the Cowsills

#94
Question: What kind of pencil does Johnny Carson use? Describe it.
Answer: A Polish pencil; eraser at both ends.
Song: "Quinn the Eskimo," by Manfred Mann

#95
Question: In the play "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet fall deeply in love. But at the beginning of the play, Romeo was in love with someone else. Who?
Answer: Rosalyn.
Song: "Go All the Way," by the Raspberries

#96
Question: How big is the spider in Annie Hall's bathroom, according to Alvy Singer?
Answer: The size of a Buick.
Song: "Out of Limits," by the Marketts

#97
Question: There is one casino in Las Vegas that has no limit. You set your own limit by the size of your first bet. Which casino?
Answer: Binion's Horseshoe Casino.
Song: "Georgy Girl," by the Seekers

#98
Question: Who invented these four questions: 1. Who is buried in Grant's Tomb? 2. What year did the War of 1812 start? 3. How long do you cook a three-minute egg? 4. What color is an orange?
Answer: Groucho Marx. (Used as 100-dollar consolation questions for losing contestants on "You Bet Your Life.")
Song: "Grazing in the Grass," by the Friends of Distinction

#99
Question: What's wrong with the title to the movie "Abbott and Costello Go To Mars"?
Answer: They go to Venus!
Song: "To Know Him Is To Love Him," by the Teddy Bears

#100
Question: Who lives in Megapolis?
Answer: Tennessee Tuxedo.
Song: "Rhythm of the Rain," by the Cascades

#101
Question: Who is Tom Terrific's dog?
Answer: The Mighty Manfred.
Song: "Little Girl," by the Syndicate of Sound

#102
Question: What is the only thing that Bill Cosby can't eat, and how did his mother try to disguise it?
Answer: A lump of cream of wheat; in raisins.
Song: "We Gotta Get You a Woman," by Runt

#103
Question: What was Flint's original name, from "Requiem for Methuselah"?
Answer: Alcharin.
Song: "Surfin' Bird," by the Trashmen

#104
Question: In the classic Monty Python sketch, "Eric the Half a Bee," a man named Eric tries to buy a bee license for his pet half-a-bee, Eric. In the sketch, there are six other things named Eric. What are they?
Answer: The pet license seller; the orchestra leader; and his other pets, a dog, an halibut, a cat, and a fruit bat.
Song: "A Summer Song," by Chad and Jeremy (?)

#105
Question: Name four acts does Felix performs in the opening of the TV "Odd Couple," after he exits the apartment building with Oscar?
Answer: 1. Pokes Oscar's cigar with umbrella; 2. Tries to help old lady cross street-- but gets hit by her and a Boy Scout; 3. Whistles down street; 4. Develops film; 5. Dances the Bus Stop in the park; 6. Eats with Oscar and points to the litter.
Song: "New York's a Lonely Town," by the Tradewinds

#106
Question: Name the famous book whose introduction begins with the following line. (About half of us have read it.) "Nature, the art whereby God hath made and governs the world, is by the art of man, as in many other things, so in this also imitated, that it can make an artificial animal."
Answer: Thomas Hobbes' "Leviathan."
Song: "Girl Watcher," by the O'Kaysions

#107 THREE THOUSAND-POINT PLAY
Question: In the classic "Lord of the Rings," Galadriel gave gifts to each member of Frodo's Fellowship. Give 5 of the 8 for 1,000 points, all 8 for 2,000.
Answer: 1. Frodo-- the Phial of Galadriel; 2. Sam-- a box of dirt with a mallorn seed; 3. Aragorn-- the Elessar (a green stone), and a sheath for his sword; 4. Gimli-- a lock of her hair; 5. Legolas-- a quiver full of arrows; 6. Boromir-- a belt; 7. Merry-- a broach for his cloak; 8. Pippin-- a broach, also.
Song: "Wooly Bully," by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs

#108
Question: What name did Winnie-the-Pooh live under in the forest?
Answer: Sanders (or at least that is what the sign over his door said).
Song: "Dizzy," by Tommy Roe

#109
Question: What does Felix the Cat say at the end of every cartoon?
Answer: "Right-ee-o!"
Song: ?

#110
Question: What was Tarzan's title?
Answer: Lord Greystoke.
Song: "Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon)," by the Mamas andthe Papas

#111
Question: What was the name of the Wilkes' plantation, in "Gone with the Wind"?
Answer: Twelve Oaks.
Song: "I Only Have Eyes For You," by the Flamingos

#112
Question: From "Charlie," what was the passage he punctuated, to prove that he had become intelligent?
Answer: That that is, is. That that is not, is not. Is that it? It is.
Song:

#113
Question: In "Casablanca," what does Rick reply, when asked his nationality by the Gestapo officer?
Answer: "I'm a drunkard."
Song: