Attended Rehab several times. OD on heroin several times. Escaped rehab. Starred in "Hateful Eight", and "Avengers".
Who is Samuel "L" Jackson
What is the heaviest organ in the human body?
What is The liver
It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3! The "Big Three" U.S. commercial broadcast television networks are CBS, NBC, and what Disney-owned third network?
What is ABC
What is the only U.S. state without a mandatory adult seat belt law?
What is New Hampshire
What is the “code” name A.A. members use to identify themselves so as to maintain anonymity?
What is Friend of Bill W.
'NSYNC members Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone are seen running atop a moving train in the iconic video for what repetitively titled 2000 hit song?
What is Bye Bye Bye
How many stripes are there on the American flag?
What is 13
In the 1990s, what illness previously thought to be confined to cattle was found to have been expanded to impact livestock, other animals, and even humans?
What is Mad Cow's Disease
Originating in Czechoslovakia, the Czech hedgehog is a device used to obstruct which type of military vehicles first used at the Battle of the Somme in 1916?
What is Tank
In 2012, what was the name of the stadium the Giants and the Jets shared?
What is MetLife Stadium
Cofounder of Korn. Addiction to sleeping pills, alcohol, and Xanax. Became a Christian in 2005 and became sober.
Who is Brian Welch
Which organ in the human body is the only one that can float in water (not that it would help if you’re drowning)?
What is Lungs
What television personality, comedian, and actress discussed in a 2011 episode of “The View” that she had once worked as a phone sex operator?
Who is Whoopi Goldberg
The only major diamond mine in the U. S. is located in which state?
What is Arkansas
What is this Step:
I AM POWERLESS OVER MY ADDICTION AND MY LIFE HAS BECOME UNMANAGEABLE.
What is the 1st Step
Formed in 2005, Nick, Joe, and Kevin form what family pop rock band that rose to popularity on the Disney Channel? Their songs include “X”, “Leave Before You Love Me”, and “Sucker.”
What is Jonas Brothers
What year did the Berlin wall fall?
What is 1989
Although it expanded to grapefruit growers in 1976, the cooperative Ocean Spray has primarily focused on what other fruit throughout its existence? The brand reached viral heights after a 2020 TikTok mashing up Fleetwood Mac, skateboarding, and Ocean Spray juice.
What is Cranberry
In the United States, which military rank has the acronym CWO with a number tacked on the end to denote their pay grade, are highly skilled, and are commissioned by the president?
What is Chief Warrant Officer
What team is at the center of the Deflate-gate scandal?
Who is the Patriots
The Academy Award-winning actor and director starred in Argo and Town. He sought treatment for alcohol addiction, just as he did in 2001. Though it has only been a few months since his second rehab stint, he looks to be moving on from his relationship and addiction healthily.
Who is Ben Affleck
What animal is pregnant for four years?
Who is Elephant
Name this 1986 sitcom:
What is Designing Women
What letter is not in any state name?
What is Q
Getting into a sexual or romantic relationship before an addict is prepared to handle that relationship (or its demise) may lead to WHAT?
What is RELAPSE
Also the solo singer of "Oh Sherrie" and "Foolish Heart," Steve Perry is probably best known as the sometime frontman of what "Don't Stop Believin'" band?
What is Journey
Since he wrote his name extra big when he signed the Declaration of Independence, which Founding Father’s name is also slang for your signature?
John Hancock
What common leafy green is native to Persia and is often associated with a specific cartoon character who made his maritime debut in 1929?
What is Spinach
What is the only branch of the U.S. military to share a name with a best-selling line of Nike sneakers?
Wha is Air Force
Peyton Manning joined the Broncos for the 2012 season, how many seasons did he play for the Colts?
What is 14
She was one of the Full House stars, along with the Olsen twins, but she started using meth because she was bored. She attributes her alcoholism and drug use to the end of the long-running show, which left her with little to do. She is now clean and talks about addiction and recovery.
Who is Jodie Sweetin
How many of the manned Apollo missions successfully landed humans on the moon and brought them safely back to Earth?
What is six
The California coastal town of Mendocino was used as a stand-in for Cabot Cove, Maine, in what television show that ran for twelve seasons?
What is Murder, She Wrote
Which state is known as granite?
What is New Hampshire
In what year was NA founded?
What is 1953
What decade is the hit single “Love Shack” by the B-52s from?
What is The Eighties
What year did Princess Diana die?
What is 1997
What crop, the most common to be rotated with corn, was the focus of China trade war discussions because of the fact that 60% of the U.S. crop was exported to China in 2016?
What is Soybean
Revenue Cutter Service School of Instruction was the old name of the New London service academy for which U.S. armed forces branch?
What is Coast Guard
The Walt Disney Company founded a professional sports franchise in 1993 and based the new team's name on a successful 1992 film. What sport did this team play?
Wha is Hockey
Oscar-winning actor and director starred in American Sniper and Burnt. Sought treatment for an addiction to alcohol and opioids at age 29. He shared with ABC News how recovery changed his life:
“I would never be sitting here, no way, no chance [if I hadn’t gotten sober].
Who is Bradley Cooper
Sn is the symbol for which chemical element?
What is Tin
Name this 90's sitcom.
What is Perfect Strangers
Which state is known as the “Badger State”?
What is Wisconsin.
What is this Step:
Which step asks you to make a searching and fearless moral inventory of your past?
What is step four
This rock-bad hip-hop duo recorded "Walk This Way" together.
Aerosmith and Run-DMC
In what year did Bruce Lee die
What is 1973
In 1862, there was a landmark piece of legislation in the US meant to encourage frontier families to settle further West. However, there were few takers as the allotted 160 acres of federal land was inadequate for a farm to support a family in Montana's arid territory. What was this famous Act?
What is Homestead Act
China, India, and the USA have the three biggest active militaries in the world, but which country with the fourth largest military overall has the largest active military per capita, with roughly 1 in 20 people in active service?
What is North Korea
Only one NFL team has their logo on one side of the helmet and NOT on the other side. What team is this?
What is Pittsburgh Steelers
Died in 2009 due to cardiovascular disease. Struggled with Cocaine use. Star of the Oxiclean Commercials.
Who is Billy Mays
A December 2019 volcanic eruption on White Island left at least 5 people dead, with others still missing at time of writing. White Island is part of what archipelago nation?
What is New Zealand
At the beginning of each show, who does announcer Ben Patrick Johnson refer to as being "the real deal"?
Who is Judge Joe Brown
Which town in Kent County shares its name with a state out West, but was actually named for a valley in Pennsylvania?
What is Wyoming
In what decade was NA "Basic Text" first published?
What is the 80s
In what year did Fergie, of Black Eyed Peas fame, make her first solo album The Dutchess?
What is 2006
What is the national flower of the USA?
What is Rose
The pear is the official state fruit of what U.S. state? The designation is likely because they are the top-selling tree fruit crop in the state, growing particularly well in the Rogue River Valley and along the Columbia River near Mt. Hood.
What is Oregon
Which military conflict took place in the 1990s between Iraq and a coalition of countries led by the US?
What is Gulf War
Who scored 100 points in an NBA game?
Who is Wilt Chamberlain
Actor/Comedian told doctors he was mixing cocaine with either - a new drug craze known as "freebasing" - and the materials exploded in his face, causing severe burns that threatened his life.
Who is Richard Pryor
In which part of the human body would you find the atlas bone?
What is the Spine/back
What famed television personality auditioned for the part of Elaine at the behest of Larry David as the two were old friends from the standup comedy scene? This woman's first big break came from the talent show "Star Search" when she was a teenager.
Who is Rosie O'Donnell
Which U.S. state is nicknamed both the “Constitution State” and the “Nutmeg State”?
What is Connecticut
What Step is this:
Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when doing so would injure them or others.
What is STEP 9
Starting in 1997, who had an unprecedented 71-week run on the Billboard R&B chart with ‘U Make me Wanna’?
Who is Usher
What do the stripes on the American flag represent?
What is Number of colonies
"I've even got hives on my roof!" That's a quote about the hemp and honey farm owned by what CBD-enthusiastic singer-slash-Ivy Park fashion entrepreneur?
Who is Beyoncé
Fort Benning is a United States Army post located in which state?
What is Georgia
On the 2022 Forbes list of highest-paid athletes, two of the top five are basketball players (LeBron James #2 and Steph Curry #5). The other three athletes in the top five all play the same sport. What sport?
What is Soccer
she was a fellow child actor on Diff’rent Strokes, and she suffered from similar issues. The roles that she obtained after the sitcom became fewer and fewer, and she spiraled into painkiller addiction. She died of an overdose at the age of thirty-four.
Who is Dana Plato
Where in the human body would the limbic system be found?
What is the Brain
What year was the first episode of Friends aired?
What is 1994
Which state, nicknamed the “Land of Enchantment,” became the 47th state in 1912?
What is New Mexico
NA actually had numerous founders. However, one man is generally given credit as being the person who held NA together in the early years or being "THE Founder". What was his name?
What is James Kinnon
Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr was born in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood to a former professional basketball player and educator. After almost a dozen years in the music industry, he earned his first (of many) acting credits in 2003, appearing on the the sitcom "Girlfriends." What one-word moniker is he better known by?
Who is Common
Which President has two Grammy awards?
Who is Bill Clinton
What round, green food is one of Brazil's most common pizza toppings? Though considered a vegetable nutritionally, this plant is botanically a fruit and it makes occasional appearances in carbonara sauces.
What is Green Peas
What is the largest military installation in the US?
What is Fort Bragg
is not just the largest military installation in the country; it's one of the largest in the world.
Who is the shortest player ever played in the NBA?
Who is Muggsy Bogues