At the end of this Boston-based film, Ben Affleck & Jeremy Renner's characters flee Charlestown after their Fenway Park heist:
('The Town')
How many feet is 2.5 yards?
(7.5 feet)
Skittles encourage us to "Taste the __________."
(Rainbow)
This famous coach holds the record for most Super Bowl wins (6) as a head coach:
(Bill Belichick)
A.K.A. Richard Bachman, this man is the pre-eminent modern popular fiction writer from Maine:
(Stephen King)
What is the name of Leo's character, undercover cop, in The Departed?
William Costigan Jr.
What is the most abundant element in the universe?
(Hydrogen)
"I don't wanna grow up, I'm a _____________ kid."
(Toys R Us)
Butch Harmon and Sean Foley are known for being among the best instructors in this sport:
(Golf)
This person is an American writer of beach reads, often focused on mystery and romance, and set on Nantucket, where she resides:
(Elin Hilderbrand)
"Not you, not you and NOT YOU!" What are the first names of the brother of the two boxers in 'The Fighter?'
(Micky Ward and Dicky Eklund)
Who is the author of the 1960 novel about social and racial inequality, 'To Kill A Mockingbird'?
(Harper Lee)
"When it absolutely, positively has to be there ______", says Federal Express.
(Overnight)
The award for the best college basketball player of the year is named for this man who won 10 NCAA men's basketball championships (7 straight!). He wrote a book with the same title as this category:
(John Wooden)
The most famous work of this Salem, Massachusetts man is 'The Scarlet Letter'. While in the Berkshires he wrote 'The House of the Seven Gables'. Name him:
(Nathaniel Hawthorne)
Good Will Hunting- What phrase does Will repeatedly tell Sean, reflecting his self-doubt about forming connections?
("I'm just a kid from Southie")
Budapest is the capital of what European country?
(Hungary)
"The best part of wakin' up is _______________"
(Folgers in your cup)
Name the U.S. coach forever associated with the 'miracle' hockey game at the 1980 Winter Olympics:
(Herb Brooks)
This short story writer, poet, and novelist, raised in New England, is most famous for writing 'Little Women':
(Louisa May Alcott)
In "The Boondock Saints," what are the names of the two Irish brothers who take vigilante justice into their own hands?
(Connor and Murphy MacManus)
What is the term for: 'An exaggeration to show emphasis'?
(Hyperbole)
American Airlines proudly sang that they were "Something ___________ in the air."
(special)
This baseball manager won World Series titles with the National League's Cincinnati Reds ('75) and the American League's Detroit Tigers ('84):
(Sparky Anderson)
'Paul Revere's Ride', 'The Song of Hiawatha', and 'Evangeline' are each original works from this Portland, Maine poet:
(Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)