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"Daily Quiz anyone? New month of ""June"" thread"
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"Putting tomorrows on as I've managed to connect. Big & Tall Men Quiz 1. Which American actor and Olympic swimmer portrayed Tarzan in Tarzan the Ape Man? 2. Who was teaching aikido to wealthy clients in Los Angeles before finding fame in action movies? 3. Which French professional wrestler and actor, known for his great size, was called ""The Eighth Wonder of the World""? 4. Former strongman Geoff Capes is also famed for breeding what sort of animals? 5. What is the name of the very tall fictional butler who was manservant to The Addams Family? 6. What was Orange County Airport, California, renamed on June 20, 1979? 7. Which bodybuilder is best known for his title role in the 1970s television series The Incredible Hulk? 8. As of March 2022, which actor had over 305 million followers on Instagram? 9. Who was known as ""The Guv'nor""? – And I don’t mean Paul Ince! 10. Magic Johnson played professional basketball for which team? 11. Big Daddy the wrestling star of the late 1970s to the early 1990s had a record-breaking 64-inch chest. What was his real name? 12. Which former heavyweight boxer's middle name is Claudius? 13. Goalkeeper William Henry ""Fatty"" Foulke, renowned for his great size and reaching perhaps 24 stone made 299 appearances between 1894–1905 for which current Premier League Club before brief stints at Chelsea and Bradford City? 14. What was English heavyweight boxer Bombardier Billy Wells' association with J. Arthur Rank films? 15. Who was the Green Cross Code man? 16. Because of his great size, who is nicknamed ""The Beast"" on television's The Chase? 17. Which once ""scrawny weakling"", took his name from a statue on top of a hotel in Coney Island, New York City? 18. At the 1984 Olympics, strongman Richard Slaney is remembered for carrying which athlete? 19. Which British former professional basketball player is the tallest ever to play for the Harlem Globetrotters? 20. What is Mr.T’s real name? (5 pts if you get this)"
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"Materials Quiz 1. What is the best-known brand name of all the polytetrafluoroethylene based products? Teflon 2. Invented in New York in 1907, what was the name of the world's first fully synthetic plastic? Bakelite 3. Cashmere is a luxury fibre obtained from which sort of animal? Goats (cashmere goats) 4. Ninety percent of Europe's natural roofing slate comes from which country, is it Spain, France or Italy? Spain 5. The Stone of Scone, used for centuries in the coronation of the monarchs of Scotland, is an oblong block of what type of rock? Sandstone (red sandstone) 6. What name is lycra better known by in North America? Spandex (which is an anagram of 'expands') 7. What are the two main metals used to make the alloy bronze? Copper and tin 8. Which British city's nickname is the Granite City, with its buildings incorporating locally quarried grey granite? Aberdeen 9. The Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain or Eros (commonly known, though mistakenly, as Eros) was the first famous sculpture in the world to be cast in what material? Aluminium 10. Which chemical element (beginning with C) increases stainless steels corrosion resistance? Chromium 11. What name is given to the process of applying heat to ore in order to melt out a base metal? Smelting 12. What brand name was given in 1908 for borosilicate glass? Pyrex 13. What was invented by Swiss chemist Jacques Brandenberger in trying to create a cloth that could repel liquids rather than absorb them after being inspired by seeing wine spilt on a restaurant's tablecloth in 1900? Cellophane 14. Quarried on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, what type of rock is Portland stone? Limestone 15. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is mainly constructed of which material? White marble – will accept marble on its own 16. Which building material and word meaning mudbrick in Spanish, is also the name of the computer software company started in John Warnock's garage in 1982? Adobe 17. Name the self-taught American chemist who developed vulcanized rubber? Charles Goodyear 18. The name of which material is translated from the Italian for ""baked earth""? Terracotta 19. During the 19th-century, which British city was a key centre of the copper industry, earning it the nickname Copperopolis? Swansea 20. Which invention by chemist Stephanie Kwolek, has by weight, five times the tensile strength of steel and is associated with the manufacture of bullet proof vests? Kevlar"
"Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of ""June"" thread"
"Materials Quiz 1. What is the best-known brand name of all the polytetrafluoroethylene based products? Teflon 2. Invented in New York in 1907, what was the name of the world's first fully synthetic plastic? Bakelite 3. Cashmere is a luxury fibre obtained from which sort of animal? Goats (cashmere goats) 4. Ninety percent of Europe's natural roofing slate comes from which country, is it Spain, France or Italy? Spain 5. The Stone of Scone, used for centuries in the coronation of the monarchs of Scotland, is an oblong block of what type of rock? Sandstone (red sandstone) 6. What name is lycra better known by in North America? Spandex (which is an anagram of 'expands') 7. What are the two main metals used to make the alloy bronze? Copper and tin 8. Which British city's nickname is the Granite City, with its buildings incorporating locally quarried grey granite? Aberdeen 9. The Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain or Eros (commonly known, though mistakenly, as Eros) was the first famous sculpture in the world to be cast in what material? Aluminium 10. Which chemical element (beginning with C) increases stainless steels corrosion resistance? Chromium 11. What name is given to the process of applying heat to ore in order to melt out a base metal? Smelting 12. What brand name was given in 1908 for borosilicate glass? Pyrex 13. What was invented by Swiss chemist Jacques Brandenberger in trying to create a cloth that could repel liquids rather than absorb them after being inspired by seeing wine spilt on a restaurant's tablecloth in 1900? Cellophane 14. Quarried on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, what type of rock is Portland stone? Limestone 15. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is mainly constructed of which material? White marble – will accept marble on its own 16. Which building material and word meaning mudbrick in Spanish, is also the name of the computer software company started in John Warnock's garage in 1982? Adobe 17. Name the self-taught American chemist who developed vulcanized rubber? Charles Goodyear 18. The name of which material is translated from the Italian for ""baked earth""? Terracotta 19. During the 19th-century, which British city was a key centre of the copper industry, earning it the nickname Copperopolis? Swansea 20. Which invention by chemist Stephanie Kwolek, has by weight, five times the tensile strength of steel and is associated with the manufacture of bullet proof vests? Kevlar"
"Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of ""June"" thread"
"All day golf day today so will get answers on when I can.. Materials Quiz 1. What is the best-known brand name of all the polytetrafluoroethylene based products? 2. Invented in New York in 1907, what was the name of the world's first fully synthetic plastic? 3. Cashmere is a luxury fibre obtained from which sort of animal? 4. Ninety percent of Europe's natural roofing slate comes from which country, is it Spain, France or Italy? 5. The Stone of Scone, used for centuries in the coronation of the monarchs of Scotland, is an oblong block of what type of rock? 6. What name is lycra better known by in North America? 7. What are the two main metals used to make the alloy bronze? 8. Which British city's nickname is the Granite City, with its buildings incorporating locally quarried grey granite? 9. The Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain or Eros (commonly known, though mistakenly, as Eros) was the first famous sculpture in the world to be cast in what material? 10. Which chemical element (beginning with C) increases stainless steels corrosion resistance? 11. What name is given to the process of applying heat to ore in order to melt out a base metal? 12. What brand name was given in 1908 for borosilicate glass? 13. What was invented by Swiss chemist Jacques Brandenberger in trying to create a cloth that could repel liquids rather than absorb them after being inspired by seeing wine spilt on a restaurant's tablecloth in 1900? 14. Quarried on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, what type of rock is Portland stone? 15. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is mainly constructed of which material? 16. Which building material and word meaning mudbrick in Spanish, is also the name of the computer software company started in John Warnock's garage in 1982? 17. Name the self-taught American chemist who developed vulcanized rubber? 18. The name of which material is translated from the Italian for ""baked earth""? 19. During the 19th-century, which British city was a key centre of the copper industry, earning it the nickname Copperopolis? 20. Which invention by chemist Stephanie Kwolek, has by weight, five times the tensile strength of steel and is associated with the manufacture of bullet proof vests?"
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"Been struggling again gents with taking ages to post the answers. I believe something is going to be done when the host gets back from holiday. From next week I'll try and place a quiz on but not spending ages trying so if nothing appears that means I have tried and failed for that particular day. Modern History 1. Which incident in 1962 nearly led to a nuclear confrontation between the U.S. and Russia? Cuban Missile Crisis 2. In 1972, 5 White House operatives were arrested for burglarizing the offices of the Democratic National Committee, what was this the beginning of? The Watergate Scandal 3. What name was given to a series of 20th-century confrontations between the United Kingdom and Iceland? The Cod Wars 4. Which officer led the Charge of the Light Brigade against Russian forces during the Battle of Balaclava? Lord Cardigan 5. Which explorer is buried in South Georgia, who died there in 1921 on route to his third Antarctic expedition? Ernest Shackleton 6. In 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted in what US state killing 57 people? Washington state 7. From which country did Vietnam claim independence in 1945? France 8. The Titanic was built at the Harland and Wolff Shipyard in which city? Belfast 9. The World Health Organization declared which disease eradicated in 1980? Smallpox 10. What was the name of the first ship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel? It was the longest steamship in the world. The SS Great Western 11. Who became British Prime Minister in 1937? Neville Chamberlain 12. Which Italian general, nicknamed the George Washington of Italy, contributed to Italian unification and the creation of the Kingdom of Italy? Garibaldi (Giuseppe Garibaldi) 13. On April 15, 2013, two homemade bombs detonated near the finish line of a marathon in which American city? Boston 14. Which hilltop in South Africa was the site of a battle in the Boer War from 23 to 24 January 1900? Spion Kop 15. What name was given to the scandal in British history that helped topple the Conservative government in the early 1960s? Profumo affair 16. In 1936, Jesse Owens won 4 Gold medals at the Summer Olympics in what city? Berlin 17. In 2006, Pluto was downgraded from a planet to what by the International Astronomical Union? Dwarf planet 18. South Africa's new prime minister in 1989 started to dismantle apartheid, what was his name? .F.W. de Klerk 19. Walt Disney World Resort opened in Florida in what year, was it 1951, 1961 or 1971? 1971 20. Who became President of the United States upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln? Andrew Johnson"
"Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of ""June"" thread"
"Sorry gents it's the first time today I have managed to get the text box hence couldn't post the quiz. Here is tomorrows whilst I can actually post! Modern History 1. Which incident in 1962 nearly led to a nuclear confrontation between the U.S. and Russia? 2. In 1972, 5 White House operatives were arrested for burglarizing the offices of the Democratic National Committee, what was this the beginning of? 3. What name was given to a series of 20th-century confrontations between the United Kingdom and Iceland? 4. Which officer led the Charge of the Light Brigade against Russian forces during the Battle of Balaclava? 5. Which explorer is buried in South Georgia, who died there in 1921 on route to his third Antarctic expedition? 6. In 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted in what US state killing 57 people? 7. From which country did Vietnam claim independence in 1945? 8. The Titanic was built at the Harland and Wolff Shipyard in which city? 9. The World Health Organization declared which disease eradicated in 1980? 10. What was the name of the first ship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel? It was the longest steamship in the world. 11. Who became British Prime Minister in 1937? 12. Which Italian general, nicknamed the George Washington of Italy, contributed to Italian unification and the creation of the Kingdom of Italy? 13. On April 15, 2013, two homemade bombs detonated near the finish line of a marathon in which American city? 14. Which hilltop in South Africa was the site of a battle in the Boer War from 23 to 24 January 1900? 15. What name was given to the scandal in British history that helped topple the Conservative government in the early 1960s? 16. In 1936, Jesse Owens won 4 Gold medals at the Summer Olympics in what city? 17. In 2006, Pluto was downgraded from a planet to what by the International Astronomical Union? 18. South Africa's new prime minister in 1989 started to dismantle apartheid, what was his name? 19. Walt Disney World Resort opened in Florida in what year, was it 1951, 1961 or 1971? 20. Who became President of the United States upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln?"
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15 assuming a point each for the cities if not 14 thanks Zico
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"Modern Britain 1. Alan Sugar was the chairman of which football club from 1991 to 2001? Tottenham Hotspur 2. Which charity works for the heritage conservation of important buildings, coastline and countryside in the UK? The National Trust 3. What in London was designed by the husband-and-wife team of Julia Barfield and David Marks in the late 1990s? The London Eye 4. In which year did Gordon Brown replace Tony Blair as Prime Minister? 2007 5. Former bank manager Buster Merryfield was best known for playing which television character? Uncle Albert in the BBC comedy Only Fools and Horses 6. In which year was the Channel Tunnel linking London to Paris officially opened? 1994 7. The National Incorporated Association for the Reclamation of Destitute Waif Children renamed itself to what in 1965? Dr. Barnardo's 8. A referendum concerning Scottish independence from the United Kingdom was held in the September of which year? 2014 9. The last UK copies of what were posted out on 18 January 2019? Yellow Pages (became fully digitized from January 2019) 10. Which British city is known as the 'City of Arcades' due to its high concentration of indoor shopping arcades? Cardiff 11. Corporal punishment was banned in state-funded British secondary schools in which year? 1987 12. What is the two word brand name used since 1999 for the United Kingdom Olympic team? Team GB 13. Protestors pulled down the statue of which historical figure in Bristol in June 2020? Edward Colston 14. English actress Harley Bird was the voice of which animated character from 2007 to 2020? Peppa Pig 15. A chart battle between which two bands was dubbed ""The Battle of Britpop"" in the mid-90s? Blur and Oasis – point each 16. Which British city was stripped of its Unesco World Heritage status in 2021? Liverpool 17. What is the name of the 200-yard-long hill near Gloucester, where participants race down after a round of Double Gloucester cheese? Cooper's Hill 18. On 25 December 2019, which TV specials comeback was the biggest Christmas ratings success in more than a decade? Gavin and Stacey 19. What is the name of the Welsh nationalist political party? Plaid Cymru 20. Eight new cities were named for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, which two started with the letter 'D'? Doncaster and Dunfermline"
"Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of ""June"" thread"
"Modern Britain 1. Alan Sugar was the chairman of which football club from 1991 to 2001? 2. Which charity works for the heritage conservation of important buildings, coastline and countryside in the UK? 3. What in London was designed by the husband-and-wife team of Julia Barfield and David Marks in the late 1990s? 4. In which year did Gordon Brown replace Tony Blair as Prime Minister? 5. Former bank manager Buster Merryfield was best known for playing which television character? 6. In which year was the Channel Tunnel linking London to Paris officially opened? 7. The National Incorporated Association for the Reclamation of Destitute Waif Children renamed itself to what in 1965? 8. A referendum concerning Scottish independence from the United Kingdom was held in the September of which year? 9. The last UK copies of what were posted out on 18 January 2019? 10. Which British city is known as the 'City of Arcades' due to its high concentration of indoor shopping arcades? 11. Corporal punishment was banned in state-funded British secondary schools in which year? 12. What is the two word brand name used since 1999 for the United Kingdom Olympic team? 13. Protestors pulled down the statue of which historical figure in Bristol in June 2020? 14. English actress Harley Bird was the voice of which animated character from 2007 to 2020? 15. A chart battle between which two bands was dubbed ""The Battle of Britpop"" in the mid-90s? 16. Which British city was stripped of its Unesco World Heritage status in 2021? 17. What is the name of the 200-yard-long hill near Gloucester, where participants race down after a round of Double Gloucester cheese? 18. On 25 December 2019, which TV specials comeback was the biggest Christmas ratings success in more than a decade? 19. What is the name of the Welsh nationalist political party? 20. Eight new cities were named for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, which two started with the letter 'D'?"
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"16 today thanks Zico, the rest did me no harm"
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"Hats & Headwear Quiz 1. Which historical figure would you most associate with the stovepipe hat? Abraham Lincoln 2. Which sort of cap would you associate with fictional private detective Sherlock Holmes? Deerstalker 3. Oddjob uses his razor-edged bowler hat as a weapon in which 1964 James Bond movie? Goldfinger 4. Which hat is named after the city that produced the dye, made from crimson berries, to colour the hat? The Fez 5. Which British Prime Minister regularly wore a type of Homburg hat, which became associated with his name? Anthony Eden - made the black homburg so fashionable in the 1930s that it became known as ""the Anthony Eden hat"" on Savile Row in London. 6. What name is given to the traditional ceremonial head-dress of bishops? Mitre 7. ""Mad as a hatter"" is a phrase believed to come from men suffering from dementia symptoms due to working with what product used in 19th-century hat manufacturing? Mercury 8. What kind of hat did Humphrey Bogart wear in the film Casablanca? Fedora 9. Which headwear gets its name from a battle in the Crimean War? Balaclava 10. Which tall, furry hat of the Brigade of Guards' full-dress uniform is sometimes mistakenly identified as a busby? Bearskin 11. Which sort of hat is associated with Che Guevara? Beret 12. What hat derives its name from the stage adaptation of a George du Maurier 1894 novel? Trilby 13. What name is given to the act of tipping one's hat as a cultural expression of respect or acknowledgement between two people? Doffing 14. What sort of helmet, also known as the safari helmet, is associated with European explorers and travellers in the warm climates of Africa and Southeast Asia? Pith helmet 15. Despite its name, the Panama hat has its origin from which South American country? Ecuador 16. A toque blanche (French for 'white hat'), often shortened to toque, is a tall, round, pleated, starched white hat worn by whom? Chefs 17. Which type of hat did the English actor Charlie Chaplin usually wear? Bowler hat 18. What's the name of the hat widely associated with Napoleon Bonaparte and worn by European and American military officers of the same era? Bicorne or bicorn 19. Jacqueline Kennedy, First Lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963, was well known for wearing which sort of hat? She was wearing a pink one on the day of her husband President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Pillbox hat 20. Which hat is also known as the 'Boss of the Plains'? Stetson"
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"Hats & Headwear Quiz 1. Which historical figure would you most associate with the stovepipe hat? 2. Which sort of cap would you associate with fictional private detective Sherlock Holmes? 3. Oddjob uses his razor-edged bowler hat as a weapon in which 1964 James Bond movie? 4. Which hat is named after the city that produced the dye, made from crimson berries, to colour the hat? 5. Which British Prime Minister regularly wore a type of Homburg hat, which became associated with his name? 6. What name is given to the traditional ceremonial head-dress of bishops? 7. ""Mad as a hatter"" is a phrase believed to come from men suffering from dementia symptoms due to working with what product used in 19th-century hat manufacturing? 8. What kind of hat did Humphrey Bogart wear in the film Casablanca? 9. Which headwear gets its name from a battle in the Crimean War? 10. Which tall, furry hat of the Brigade of Guards' full-dress uniform is sometimes mistakenly identified as a busby? 11. Which sort of hat is associated with Che Guevara? 12. What hat derives its name from the stage adaptation of a George du Maurier 1894 novel? 13. What name is given to the act of tipping one's hat as a cultural expression of respect or acknowledgement between two people? 14. What sort of helmet, also known as the safari helmet, is associated with European explorers and travellers in the warm climates of Africa and Southeast Asia? 15. Despite its name, the Panama hat has its origin from which South American country? 16. A toque blanche (French for 'white hat'), often shortened to toque, is a tall, round, pleated, starched white hat worn by whom? 17. Which type of hat did the English actor Charlie Chaplin usually wear? 18. What's the name of the hat widely associated with Napoleon Bonaparte and worn by European and American military officers of the same era? 19. Jacqueline Kennedy, First Lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963, was well known for wearing which sort of hat? She was wearing a pink one on the day of her husband President John F. Kennedy's assassination. 20. Which hat is also known as the 'Boss of the Plains'?"
"Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of ""June"" thread"
"Hollywood Trivia Quiz 1. Travis Bickle is a the anti-hero protagonist in which movie? Taxi Driver (played by Robert De Niro) 2. Academy Award winning film, Lawrence of Arabia is 227-minutes long and does not have a single line spoken by a woman. The film starred who as Lawrence? Peter O'Toole 3. With which movie did Steven Spielberg win his first Oscar, was it Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Color Purple or Schindler's List? Schindler's List (Best Director and Best Picture) – First win after being nominated several times. 4. In 1939’S The Wizard of Oz which of Dorothy’s three companions did she meet first, the Tin Man, The Scarecrow or the Cowardly Lion? The Scarecrow 5. Which Australian actress portrayed Sharon Tate in the 2019 movie Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood? Margot Robbie 6. Elizabeth Taylor received the best reviews of her career for which 1966 film? Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 7. What was the name of the fictional estate owned by the elderly Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane and also a film starring Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly? Xanadu 8. Which film is the only one that features three of Hollywood's greatest Western stars, John Wayne, Henry Fonda and James Stewart? How the West Was Won 9. Paul Sorvino played the role of ""Paulie"" in which film? Goodfellas 10. Steven Spielberg cast Matt Damon in Private Ryan because he wanted an unknown actor, but Damon would win an Oscar for which movie before Private Ryan was released? Good Will Hunting 11. Whose final on-screen appearance was as an aging cowboy in the 1961 film The Misfits? Clark Gable 12. In the 1959 epic historical film ""Ben-Hur"", how many horses pulled each chariot in the famous chariot race? Four 13. Which actress married singer and actor Kyle Lovett after meeting on the set of The Player in 1993? Julia Roberts 14. What critically panned 1984 country-musical comedy starring Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone eventually became a cult classic? Rhinestone 15. Who is the only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in a Lord of the Rings film? Sir Ian McKellen - nominated for Best Supporting Actor in 2002 for his debut performance as Gandalf the Grey in The Fellowship of the Ring. 16. Who was the first actor to play Tom Clancy's CIA analyst Jack Ryan on screen? Alec Baldwin in 1990’s The Hunt for Red October 17. Joaquin Phoenix received his first Oscar nomination for playing which Roman emperor in the Oscar-winning epic Gladiator? Commodus 18. In the action thriller Speed, why is Annie (Sandra Bullock)'s driver's license suspended? She was speeding 19. What actress' name, who voices Princess Elsa in the Frozen films, did John Travolta botch at the 2014 Oscars? Idina Menzel - Travolta managed to completely mess up Menzel's name, calling her Adela Dazeem 20. What vocalist sang for Natalie Wood in West Side Story, Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady and Deborah Kerr in The King and I? 5 points if you get this. Marni Nixon"
"Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of ""June"" thread"
"Hollywood Trivia Quiz 1. Travis Bickle is a the anti-hero protagonist in which movie? 2. Academy Award winning film, Lawrence of Arabia is 227-minutes long and does not have a single line spoken by a woman. The film starred who as Lawrence? 3. With which movie did Steven Spielberg win his first Oscar, was it Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Color Purple or Schindler's List? 4. In 1939’S The Wizard of Oz which of Dorothy’s three companions did she meet first, the Tin Man, The Scarecrow or the Cowardly Lion? 5. Which Australian actress portrayed Sharon Tate in the 2019 movie Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood? 6. Elizabeth Taylor received the best reviews of her career for which 1966 film? 7. What was the name of the fictional estate owned by the elderly Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane and also a film starring Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly? 8. Which film is the only one that features three of Hollywood's greatest Western stars, John Wayne, Henry Fonda and James Stewart? 9. Paul Sorvino played the role of ""Paulie"" in which film? 10. Steven Spielberg cast Matt Damon in Private Ryan because he wanted an unknown actor, but Damon would win an Oscar for which movie before Private Ryan was released? 11. Whose final on-screen appearance was as an aging cowboy in the 1961 film The Misfits? 12. In the 1959 epic historical film ""Ben-Hur"", how many horses pulled each chariot in the famous chariot race? 13. Which actress married singer and actor Kyle Lovett after meeting on the set of The Player in 1993? 14. What critically panned 1984 country-musical comedy starring Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone eventually became a cult classic? 15. Who is the only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in a Lord of the Rings film? 16. Who was the first actor to play Tom Clancy's CIA analyst Jack Ryan on screen? 17. Joaquin Phoenix received his first Oscar nomination for playing which Roman emperor in the Oscar-winning epic Gladiator? 18. In the action thriller Speed, why is Annie (Sandra Bullock)'s driver's license suspended? 19. What actress' name, who voices Princess Elsa in the Frozen films, did John Travolta botch at the 2014 Oscars? 20. What vocalist sang for Natalie Wood in West Side Story, Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady and Deborah Kerr in The King and I? 5 points if you get this."