Batman
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Chocolate
1

What were the names of Bruce Wayne's parents?

As a child, Bruce Wayne witnessed the gruesome murder of his parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne.

1

In 1994, Tonya Harding was allegedly involved in the attack on what fellow female figure skater?

Nancy Kerrigan

Although the plan to break Kerrigan's leg before the World Championships in 1994 was planned and nearly executed by her ex-husband, Harding also received backlash for her involvement in the crime (which only bruised Kerrigan's leg but forced her to pull out nonetheless).  

1

Of which ship is Jack Sparrow the captain?

  1. Black Pearl
1
Full wrestling name of "The Million Dollar Man"?

Ted Dibiase

1

What candy bar consists of a coconut center coated with dark chocolate?

Mounds

2

What villain did Arnold Schwarzenegger play in Batman & Robin?

Schwarzenegger played the cold-hearted villain Mr. Freeze to George Clooney's Batman.

2

A Camel Spin is performed when which of the following is stretched above your hip?

One knee 

The Camel is a typically-used spin in which you form the letter T. One leg remains below to stabilize and spin while the other is extended out behind you, parallel to the ground, with your knee raised above your hip.

2

Who wore a padded bra to play the film version of the 36DD breasted Lara Croft?

Angelina Jolie

2

Who challenged Bret Hart in the WWF's first ever Ladder Match?

Shawn Michaels

2

What candy bar was included in U.S. solders' rations during World War II?

Heath bars were included in U.S. soldiers' rations during World War II because they had been found to have a very long shelf life. The Heath bar was originally marketed as a health food, claiming to use only the finest ingredients. One early ad read: "Heath for better health!" Another candy often included in soldiers' rations was M&M's because they didn't melt easily.

3

What former District Attorney became the villain known as Two-Face?

Once an upstanding Gotham City district attorney, Harvey Dent was driven insane after a mob boss threw acidic chemicals at him during a trial, hideously scarring the left side of his face. He subsequently adopted the "Two-Face" persona, becoming a criminal obsessed with duality.

3

Only 15 at the time of her Olympic Gold Medal in 1998, what female figure skater moved to Professional Skating immediately after Nagano?

 Tara Lipinski

3

Mjolnir is the name given to which Norse god’s hammer?

Thor

3

Who won the 1998 "Royal Rumble"?

Stone Cold Steve Austin 

This marked Stone Cold's second "Rumble" victory. He eliminated The Rock to win the match. 

3

What candy bar was named after its inventor's family horse?

Originally introduced in 1929 by Frank and Ethel Mars, the Snickers bar was named after their family horse. The original Snickers bars were sold for a nickel and consisted primarily of chocolate, peanuts and caramel.

4

Where does Batman send his most twisted foes for rehabilitation?

Located on the outskirts of Gotham, Arkham Asylum is a psychiatric hospital where many of Batman's foes are sent for rehabilitation. Unfortunately, Arkham doesn't have a very good track record. Inmates escape on a regular basis, and those who are discharged often return to a life of crime.

4

 How many rotations are made in a Quadruple Axel?

Four and a half 

Although most quadruple jumps are completed with four rotations in the air, the Axel is a unique jump in that it's performed from the back with an extra half rotation so that the skater lands forward-facing.

4

 On which film set did Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie meet?

  1. Mr and Mrs Smith
4

In January 1996, Steve Austin made his WWF debut and had a much different gimmick that his "Stone Cold" persona. What was Steve Austin originally billed as?

"The Ringmaster" was Steve Austin's first gimmick upon his WWF arrival and was very different than what we have become accustomed to. He was managed by Ted Dibiase, wore "The Million Dollar Belt" and was pushed as a technical genius inside the ring

4

What candy bar was originally packaged to include three separate pieces of candy flavored vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry?

When it was first introduced in 1932, the 3 Musketeers bar was packaged to include three separate pieces of candy flavored vanilla, chocolate and strawberry -- thus the name THREE Musketeers. Causing some confusion to tourists worldwide, the 3 Musketeers bar is called a Milky Way in European countries, and the U.S. version of the Milky Way is called a Mars Bar.

5

What Batman villain formerly worked as a zoologist?

Scientist Kirk Langstrom was employed as a Zoologist at the Gotham City Zoo where he experimented with bat mutigene to create a serum to replicate the creatures' long life. After testing the serum on himself, Langstrom was transformed into the vicious ManBat.

5

What jump is said to be the one you must land to become a lady in figure skating?

Axel

This is the jump that you land after you can land all of your single jumps and before you learn your double jumps. The flying camel is a spin that I threw in to try to fool you.

5

In the Harry Potter films, what generally happens to the receiver of the Avada Kedavra curse?

  1. They are killed. It is one of the three Unforgiveable Curses.
5

On January 11, 1993, the first ever telecast of "Monday Night Raw" was broadcast from The Manhattan Center. Name 1/2 of the the main event?

The Undertaker vs. Damian Demento 

In its early days "Raw" was broadcast from The Manhattan Center in New York City and only aired for a single hour. The main event of the very first "Raw" ever saw The Undertaker battle the bizarre Damian Demento

5

What candy bar claims to be named after one of U.S. President Grover Cleveland's children?

The Curtiss Candy Company has traditionally claimed that the Baby Ruth candy bar was named after President Grover Cleveland's daughter, Ruth Cleveland. Skeptics, however, are quick to point out that not only did Ruth Cleveland die 16 years before the introduction of the Baby Ruth bar, but the company had originally negotiated a failed endorsement deal with legendary baseball player Babe Ruth. Some have suggested that secretly naming the candy bar after Ruth was a way to tie him to their product without paying any royalties. Always a shrewd advertiser, company founder Otto Schnering chartered a plane in 1923 to drop thousands of Baby Ruth bars over the city of Pittsburgh -- each with its own mini parachute. His marketing plan must have worked -- Baby Ruth has gone on to become a top confectionary brand. Today, the Baby Ruth bar is owned by Nestlé.