Sunday Special - Mixed A-to-Z
1. What was the name of Bruce Wayne's dog who took the identity of bat hound?
2. What was the name of Paul Bunyan's ox?
3. What was the name of Jacques-Yves Cousteau's research ship?
4. Which one of the seven dwarfs never talked and did not have a beard?
5. The name of Ulysses S. Grant's saddle horse or a Biblical Country...
6. The name for the group of crime fighters which included the Human torch, Reed Richards, The Thing, and the invisible girl...
7. Zsa Zsa; Magda; Eva. What is the last name?
8. What movie did Paul Newman receive a best actor nomination for in 1963?
9. Which is the only state in the U.S. that a foreign flag has never flown over?
10. Who got Dr. Mudd in a lot of trouble in the nineteenth century ?
11. What was the name of the club in the movie “Cabaret” ?
12. Its stars included Arte Johnson, Dick Martin, Jo Anne Worley, Ruth Buzzi, and Henry Gibson...
13. The slang name given to a knock-out pill containing Chloral Hydrate...
14. What's the weight in pounds of the weakling who gets kicked in the face before he takes the Charles Atlas course?
15. Who was Alley Oop's girlfriend?
16. 'Name no one man.' 'Was it a rat I saw.' 'Pa's a sap.' These are examples of what?
17. He tried to kidnap Esmerelda, and was punished at the Pillory for it.
18. According to Billboard what was the top single record in America in 1955?
19. What “Subaru” translates to in English...
20. What was the last name of the author of the book 'The Hobbit'?
21. What was Milton Berle's nickname?
22. What is the first name of the woman that Tiny Tim married on 'The Tonight Show'?
23. In Abbott and Costello's routine about baseball, who played left field?
24. Trisha Yearwood’s 1994 Country hit (Hint; think “kisses and hugs”)
25.
In which dice game do you get 50 points for rolling the namesake (5 of a kind)?
26. A mineral occurring in tetragonal crystals, usually of a brown or gray color.
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1. Ace
2. Babe
3. Calypso
4. Dopey
5. Egypt
6. Fantastic Four
7. Gabor
8. Hud
9. Idaho
10. John Wilkes Booth
11. Kit Kat Club
12. Laugh-In
13. Mickey Finn
14. Ninety-Seven
15. Ooola
16. Palindromes
17. Quasimodo
18. Rock Around the Clock*
19. Seven Sisters (refers to the seven stars of the Pleiades)
20. Tolkien
21. Uncle Miltie
22. Vicky
23. Why
24. "Xxx's and Ooo's"
25. Yahtzee
26. Zircon
*"Rock Around the Clock" was first issued in the spring of 1954 as a B-side to "Thirteen Women (and Only One Man in Town)." While the song did make the American Billboard music charts it was considered a commercial disappointment. It was not until 1955, when "Rock Around the Clock" was used under the opening credits of the film Blackboard Jungle, that the song truly took off.
1. What was the name of Bruce Wayne's dog who took the identity of bat hound?
2. What was the name of Paul Bunyan's ox?
3. What was the name of Jacques-Yves Cousteau's research ship?
4. Which one of the seven dwarfs never talked and did not have a beard?
5. The name of Ulysses S. Grant's saddle horse or a Biblical Country...
6. The name for the group of crime fighters which included the Human torch, Reed Richards, The Thing, and the invisible girl...
7. Zsa Zsa; Magda; Eva. What is the last name?
8. What movie did Paul Newman receive a best actor nomination for in 1963?
9. Which is the only state in the U.S. that a foreign flag has never flown over?
10. Who got Dr. Mudd in a lot of trouble in the nineteenth century ?
11. What was the name of the club in the movie “Cabaret” ?
12. Its stars included Arte Johnson, Dick Martin, Jo Anne Worley, Ruth Buzzi, and Henry Gibson...
13. The slang name given to a knock-out pill containing Chloral Hydrate...
14. What's the weight in pounds of the weakling who gets kicked in the face before he takes the Charles Atlas course?
15. Who was Alley Oop's girlfriend?
16. 'Name no one man.' 'Was it a rat I saw.' 'Pa's a sap.' These are examples of what?
17. He tried to kidnap Esmerelda, and was punished at the Pillory for it.
18. According to Billboard what was the top single record in America in 1955?
19. What “Subaru” translates to in English...
20. What was the last name of the author of the book 'The Hobbit'?
21. What was Milton Berle's nickname?
22. What is the first name of the woman that Tiny Tim married on 'The Tonight Show'?
23. In Abbott and Costello's routine about baseball, who played left field?
24. Trisha Yearwood’s 1994 Country hit (Hint; think “kisses and hugs”)
25.
In which dice game do you get 50 points for rolling the namesake (5 of a kind)?
26. A mineral occurring in tetragonal crystals, usually of a brown or gray color.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. Ace
2. Babe
3. Calypso
4. Dopey
5. Egypt
6. Fantastic Four
7. Gabor
8. Hud
9. Idaho
10. John Wilkes Booth
11. Kit Kat Club
12. Laugh-In
13. Mickey Finn
14. Ninety-Seven
15. Ooola
16. Palindromes
17. Quasimodo
18. Rock Around the Clock*
19. Seven Sisters (refers to the seven stars of the Pleiades)
20. Tolkien
21. Uncle Miltie
22. Vicky
23. Why
24. "Xxx's and Ooo's"
25. Yahtzee
26. Zircon
*"Rock Around the Clock" was first issued in the spring of 1954 as a B-side to "Thirteen Women (and Only One Man in Town)." While the song did make the American Billboard music charts it was considered a commercial disappointment. It was not until 1955, when "Rock Around the Clock" was used under the opening credits of the film Blackboard Jungle, that the song truly took off.