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Lance is a physicist and a military analyst at RAND, and Gordon works in physical therapy and is a professional dancer. Our quizzes have a mix of popular culture, academic trivia (science, history, geography), and some questions that defy description. One quiz was themed around the number 96.
Sample Questions:
1. What are the names of the three robots on Mystery Science Theater 3000?
2. What was the highest-domestic-grossing R-Rated movie of all time? (No adjustments for inflation)
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?
4. If someone were executing a Cincinatti, a Maxie Ford, a Bombershay, or a Drawback, what would they be doing?
5. Who are the two regular commentators on the World Poker Tour??
6. Name six (6) McDonaldland characters other than Ronald McDonald.
7. In an alphabetical listing of the passengers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620, who would be listed first??
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??
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
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”?
11. How many suicides did Dr. Jack Kevorkian claim to have assisted before he was convicted of 2nd degree murder in 1999?
12. Where in the solar system can you find the continent-sized terrain called Xanadu?