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1. What are the names of the three robots on Mystery Science Theater 3000?
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2. What was the highest-domestic-grossing R-Rated movie of all time? (No adjustments for inflation)
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3. What author, who died in 1976, is the all-time best-selling author of fiction novels, with total sales of more than two Billion copies?
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4. If someone were executing a Cincinatti, a Maxie Ford, a Bombershay, or a Drawback, what would they be doing?
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5. Who are the two regular commentators on the World Poker Tour??
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6. Name six (6) McDonaldland characters other than Ronald McDonald.
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7. In an alphabetical listing of the passengers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620, who would be listed first??
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8. Before he was a director, Tim Burton worked in the animation department at Disney as an animator and conceptual artist. What was the last Disney animated feature film he worked on??
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9. What is the normal number of players on a full-sized field for each of the following five sports teams, in the absence of any penalties:
- American Arena football
- European football (soccer)
- Polo
- Ultimate (Frisbee)
- Curling
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10. The terms First World, Second World, and Third World were coined by French sociologists in the mid-1950s. What was the Second World supposed to be, and what has since come to be named the Fourth World?
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11. How many suicides did Dr. Jack Kevorkian claim to have assisted before he was convicted of 2nd degree murder in 1999?
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12. Where in the solar system can you find the continent-sized terrain called Xanadu?
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