Famous Addicts
Name that Drug
AA Jargon
TV Trivia
DUI
100
What famous neurologist and cocaine addict founded the school of psychoanalysis?
Sigmund Freud
100
What drug is often characterized as "The Gateway Drug"?
Marijuana
100
What do you call an addict/alcoholic that stops using but continues to follow their old ways of thinking and behaving?
"Dry Drunk"
100
Who is the lead character in the TV drama "Breaking Bad" that went by the name "Heisenberg"?
Walter White
100
What does DUI stand for?
Driving Under the Influence
200
What child actor likes to do heroin when he's "Home Alone"?
Macaulay Culkin
200
What drug can be manufactured in homemade labs by using over the counter medications?
Methamphetamine (Crystal Meth)
200
What do you call a person that has never struggled with addiction and has no clue what an addict goes through?
Normie
200
What TV drama series feature a highly competent ER nurse with a serious drug addiction?
"Nurse Jackie"
200
What organization is comprised of Upset Mothers?
MADD or Mothers Against Drunk Driving
300
What actor died from drug-induced heart failure outside of "The Viper Room"?
River Phoenix
300
What drug is commonly prescribed to treat opiate withdrawal?
Suboxone, or Subutex, or buprenorphine, or methadone?
300
This ain't a river in Egypt?
Denial
300
What cable TV comedic drama series features a widowed suburban mother who supplements her income by selling marijuana to her neighbors?
"Weeds"
300
What is the legal Blood Alcohol Level?
0.08 BAC
400
What famous singer was told to go to rehab but she said "No, no, no..."
Amy Winehouse
400
Cold Turkey withdrawal from these two substances can be fatal.
Alcohol and Benzodiazepines
400
What is the rule that says "Don't take yourself too damned seriously"?
Rule 62 See Tradition 4...
400
What NetFlix series follows the rise and fall of Pablo Escobar?
Narcos
400
What is the name of the test police officers administers when they suspect a driver is intoxicated?
A Field Sobriety Test
500
What wild and crazy celebrity denied his erratic behavior was caused by drug abuse. Instead, he blamed it all on the "Tiger's Blood" that was coursing through his veins.
Charlie Sheen
500
What drug is commonly considered thee "Club Drug"?
Ecstasy, MDMA, or Molly?
500
What is the proper name for the "New Comer Chip"?
A "Desire Chip" or "24 Hour Chip"?
500
What dark comedy features a poor family living in Chicago headed by their drunken deadbeat father Frank Gallager?
Shameless
500
What is the name of the thing you have to blow into, to get your car started?
Ignition interlock Device or Intoxalock