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Suspenders Bar and Restaurant holds a TRIVIA NIGHT every Wednesday Night at 7:30. Free shots for the winners and losers of each round. $2 pitchers for the first 5 teams to play $50 dollar spend card for the winner of all four rounds! 111 Broadway (Lower Level), Cross Street: Thames

Friday, February 8, 2013

Answers for Trivia Night Wed Feb. 6th




Wednesday nights Trivia was extra interesting this week. Although the teams kinda ate it on the first round of Theme Park Trivia, most recovered toward the end of the game. There was a tie between team Genesis and Team Lemon Twist resulting in a sudden death round! Lemon Twist ended up prevailing when one of their team members correctly answered a Yankee's question.

I am attempting to post the picture round this week. If anyone knows how to get pictures to actually show up without having to upload them one by one. Please let me know!

Once again if you have any ideas for rounds, I'm more than open to ideas. Seriously, coming up with theme's every week is really difficult! Also, take a wild guess at what next weeks theme rounds are going to be!


Rules:
1.     No Cheating, anyone caught using a cell phone will be ridiculed and thrown out of the game.
2.     No shouting out the answers! Your team will lose points of you shout out the answer.
3.     There can be no more than 6 people per team, if you are more than six people you must break into multiple groups
4.     Put your team name and the number of members in your team on the top of the paper, those who do not write the number of people will only get one shot if they win/lose.
  Round One: Theme Park Trivia
1.     What United States Amusement park is the oldest continually operating park, which has been open since 1846?
a.      Lake Compounce in Bristol Connecticut
2.     How much did it cost to construct the famous “Cyclone” coaster at Coney Island?
a.      $175,000
3.     What percentage of people say they go to an Amusement Park for the roller coasters?
a.      46%
4.     How many Six Flags theme parks are there in the United States?
a.      11 in the US plus 1 in Canada and one in Mexico
5.     Six Flags’ Kingda Ka was the fastest, tallest roller coaster in the world. While it still hold the title for tallest and the fastest drop, it no longer holds the title for fastest in general. What year did it loose that title?
a.      2010 to Dubai’s Formula Rossa
6.     One of America’s earliest water parks was in NJ and is now known as Mountain Creek. In its day it was nicknamed “Accident Park”, what was the real name of the water park?
a.      Action Park
7.     Which ocean side amusement park was recently wiped out during Hurricane Sandy, leaving its main attraction sitting upright in the water?
a.      Seaside Heights
8.     How many different Sea World’s are there in the United States?
a.      3, San Diego, CA, San Antonio, TX, and Orlando, FL
9.     Busch Gardens Amusement parks were originally used as marketing vehicles and sample houses for what popular company?
a.      Anheuser-Busch
10.   Which theme park opened the Wizarding World of Harry Potter? Please be as specific as possible.
a.      Universal’s Islands of Adventure
 Round Two: Cartoon Characters
1.     Spike from Rugrats
2.     Shere Khan from Jungle Book
3.     Ren from Ren and Stimpy
4.     Top Cat from Top Cat
5.     Natasha Fatale from Rocky and Bullwinkle
6.     Him from Power Puff Girls
7.     Boo Boo from Yogi Bear
8.     Pearl from Spongebob
9.     Cheetara from Thundercats
10.   Patty Mayonnaise from Doug
11.   DW from Aurthur
12.   Teela from He-Man
13.   Gossamer from Looney Tunes
14.   Gerald from Hey Arnold
15.   Space Ghost
16.   Krumm from Ahh Real Monsters

Team Name:                                                                                           # of players:
Instructions: You may start immediately. Guess the name of these cartoon characters.
1._____________2.__________ 3.__________ 4.____________

5._________ 6.___________   7.___________  8.____________

9.__________10.____________ 11._________  12._________

13._________  14.__________ 15.___________16.________

 Round Three: Pixar
1.     How much did George Lucas sell his share of Pixar for in 1986?
a.      5 million
2.     John Ratzenberg (from Cheers) has voiced a character in every Pixar film. Name 2 of the 8 characters he voiced?
a.      Hamm from Toy Story, PT Flea in A Bugs Life, Abominable Snowman in Monsters Inc., Fish School in Finding Nemo, Underminer in The Incredibles, Mack in Cars, Mustafa in Ratatouille, John in WALLE and Construction Foreman Tom from UP
3.     Is Pixar an acronym and if so, what for?
a.      No it is not. It’s the combination of the Spanish word Pixer which means to make films and the “ar” from radar which makes it sound “high tech”
4.     What was Pixar’s first full length animated feature film?
a.      Toy Story
5.     What is the name of the fictional pizza place whose truck is featured in every Pixar movie except for one? Bonus point if you can tell me what movie it was not featured in?
a.      Pizza Planet, The Incredibles
6.     What is the name WALL E an acronym for?
a.      Waste Allocation Load Lifter- Earth Class
7.     What famous technology mogul was Hoper from a Bug’s Life movements modeled after?
a.      Steve Jobs
8.     What is the name of the lamp, which bounces around Pixar’s logo?
a.      Luxo Jr.
9.     Which Pixar movie was scheduled to go straight to video until it was completely remade and was then given a theatrical release?
a.      Toy Story 2
10.   How much did Disney buy Pixar in 2006
a.      7.6 billion
 Round Four: Sounds of Dying
1.     Seasons of Love—Rent
2.     Cell block Tango—Chicago
3.     Defying Gravity—Wicked
4.     The Music of the Night—Phantom of the Opera
5.     It’s a Hard Knock Life—Annie
6.     Good Morning—Singing in the Rain
7.     Grease Lightening—Grease
8.     You Can’t Stop the Beat—Hairspray
9.     Epiphany—Sweeney Todd
10.   Do Re Me—The Sound of Music

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