“Go ahead. Make my day.”
What is Dirty Harry?
This is the longest running animated television show of all times. It’s still on now, Dude!
What is The Simpsons?
Probably knows as the most famous novelty musical artist of all times, as part of his approach he would play current hit songs in polka style —“The way God intended them to be played in the first place.”
Who is Weird Al Yankovic?
This US city was its artistic base In the 1990s.
What is Seattle?
In roulette there are these three colors of numbers on the wheel upon which you may bet.
What are Red, Black and Green?
“I see ghosts...”
What is the Sixth Sense?
This show is based in Quahog, Rhode Island.
What is Family Guy?
He had a top ten hit in the early 70s with “Dead Skunk in the middle of the road.” He later had a hit decades latter with “Daughter” which was featured in the closing credits in “Knocked Up.”
Who is Loudon Wainwright III?
The name of a Nirvana album (oh, forget about it!)
What is Nevermind?
In craps, the roller initially wins on the first roll of the dice with these two numbers.
What are seven and eleven?
“The horror. The horror.”
What is Apocalypse Now?
This evil couple was the KGB-like antagonists in the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.
Who are Boris and Natasha?
This was the highest selling novelty song of the 1970s (performed by Ray Stevens) based upon a social craze. It was briefly revived by Will Farrell in “Old School.”
What is The Streak?
What Nirvana song bemones:
“With the lights out, it’s less dangerous
Here we are now, entertain us!”
What is Smells like Teen Spirit?
In Blackjack, the dealer must stay on these numbers.
What are 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21?
“Buckle up your seatbelts. It’s gonna be a bumpy ride.”
What is All About Eve?
This popular Japanese Anime cartoon first appeared on American television in the 1960s, in which the main character races his powerful “Mach Five.”
What is Speed Racer?
This popular star of the 1950s and 60s (her first and last names start with the 16th letter of the alphabet) sang “How much is that doggie in the window?”
Who is Patti Page?
This “rage” singer performed with a group which could have been named after a music session in which people wore expensive necklaces.
Who is Eddie Vedder?
In Bacharat, this is the key winning number.
What is nine?
“As if!”
What is Clueless?
Mickey Mouse appeared in this first sound cartoon in 1928.
What is Steamboat Willie?
He was an actual Harvard professor in Mathematics, who created such masterpieces as “Poisoning Pigeons in the Park” and “The Masochistic Tango.”
Who is Tom Lehrer?
These four groups are commonly known as the Big Four of Grunge Rock.
Who are Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam?
In sports betting, if you win your bet playing the line, the house always collects this 5% fee from your winnings, called this three letter word (otherwise known as the “juice”)
What is the VIG?