Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #97 Entertainment Trivia

Entertainment Trivia Questions - Scroll down for answers.
  1. What member of the Monkees, a holdout for nearly three decades,
    rejoined the other geezers  for a 1996 album?
     
  2. What Francis Ford Coppola movie sees Marlon Brando blather:
    "Horror has a face, and you must make a friend of horror"?
     
  3. What David Lynch movie did a few filmgoers attend expecting to see
    Bobby Vinton's life story?
     
  4. What rap star got his name from the observation "Ladies Love
    Cool James"/
     
  5. What Mayberry resident once hijacked a bull when he'd had too much
    to drink?
     
  6. Whose guitar version of The Star-Spangled Banner was featured in a
    1996 Aiwa TV ad?
     
  7. Who was the first feline featured  in Lifestyles of the Rich
    and Famous?
  8. What 1961 movie has Audrey Hepburn note: "Personally, I think
    it's a bit tacky to wear diamonds before I'm 40"?
     
  9. What Sinatra signature tune became Elvis Presley's best-selling
    posthumous hit?
     
  10. Who played Sid Vicious, Lee Harvey Oswald, Count Dracula and
    Beethoven in movies?
     
  11. What video, the first to cost over $150,000, helped Michael
    Jackson's Thriller soar?
     
  12. Who is the most voluptuous female in Toontown?
     
  13. What was the first Arnold Schwarzenegger movie to win four Academy
    Awards?
     
  14. What actor did author Anne Rice first denounce, then praise in the
    role of her beloved Lestat?
     
  15. Who sang "Things Go Better With Coke" in 1969 before
    switching to Pepsi in the 1980's?
     
  16. What movie earned Tom Hanks his third straight Oscar nomination, in
    1996?
     
  17. What Marx Brother's name spelled backwards is the name of a daytime
    talk show host?
     
  18. What Stephen Foster tune encourages racing enthusiasts to "bet
    on de bay"?
     
  19. What James Hilton effort became the first Pocket Book, in 1939?
     
  20. What martial artist warbles the theme song for Walker, Texas
    Ranger?
     
  21. Who  was the voice behind Woody, the cowboy doll in Toy Story?
     
  22. What jazz musician got his aristocratic nickname in high school for
    his neat attire and fastidious manners?
     
  23. What talk show hostess gave her guests the fewest opportunities to
    speak, according to a 1996 MSU survey?
     
  24. Where do "bluebirds fly", according to a song from the
    Wizard of Oz?
     
  25. What enduring daytime soap featured Kevin Kline, Don Knotts and
    Susan Sarandon?
     
  26. What book did E.B. White base on personal experiences at his farm
    in Maine?
     
  27. What three words preceded "Land that I love" in a 1938
    Irving Berlin tune?
     
  28. What Oliver Stone movie did the Washington Post dub "Dallas in
    Wonderland"?
     
  29. What infomercial diet guru penned the monster bestseller
    "Never Say Diet"?
     
  30. Who was the first solo female host of the Academy Awards Ceremony?
     
  31. What happy homemaker chirps on TV: "It's a good thing"?
     
  32. What screen character i the world's fastest ice sculptor and
    topiary artist?
     
  33. Who died last - Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball, William Frawley or Vivian
    Vance?
     
  34. What Briton had two of the three number one singles issued
    posthumously in the U.S.?
     


Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 97 -
Entertainment


  1. Mike Nesmith.
  2. Apocalypse Now.
  3. Blue Velvet.
  4. L.L. Cool J.
  5. Otis Campbell.
  6. Jimi Hendrix's.
  7. Morris the Cat.
  8. Breakfast at Tiffany's.
  9. My Way.
  10. Gary Oldman.
  11. Beat It.
  12. Jessica Rabbit.
  13. Terminator 2.
  14. Tom Cruise.
  15. Ray Charles.
  16. Apollo 13.
  17. Harpo's.
  18. Camptown Races.
  19. Lost Horizon.
  20. Chuck Norris.
  21. Tom Hanks.
  22. "Duke" Ellington.
  23. Oprah Winfrey.
  24. Somewhere over the rainbow.
  25. Search for Tomorrow.
  26. Charlotte's Web.
  27. "God Bless America".
  28. JFK.
  29. Richard Simmons.
  30. Whoopi Goldberg.
  31. Martha Stewart.
  32. Edward Scissorhands.
  33. Lucille Ball.
  34. John Lennon.