Favorite Sports Movie Results

Last week’s quiz (here) was all about the best sports movies.  My husband did have to break 3 ties (The Karate Kid and Field of Dreams, Bull Durham and Hoosiers, The Husler and Miracle) After my scientific poll of 19 people (myself included) these are the results…

#16 The Mighty Ducks

#15 Caddyshack

#14 Miracle

#13 The Hustler

#12 Brian’s Song

#11 The Natural

#10 Bull Durham

#9 Hoosiers

#8 Million Dollar Baby

#7 A League of Their Own

#6 Rudy

#5 Jerry Maguire

#4 Field of Dreams

#3 The Karate Kid

#2 Rocky

and the top sports movie is

#1 Remember the Titans

March Madness for Sports Movies Quiz

Okay, this one is going to be fun, but may take a few minutes to complete!  I’m going to have you fill out a bracket for the BEST SPORTS MOVIES!  I’m giving you 32 sports movies YOU must choose the SWEET SIXTEEN, ELITE EIGHT, FINAL FOUR and THE WINNER for best sports movie.  Start by numbering 1-16, then start choosing your movie selections IN ORDER!  So, #1 is your choice for the winner, 1-4 would be the Final Four, 1-8 are your Elite Eight, and 1-16 are your Sweet Sixteen.  Yes, you only have one #1, and one #2, etc.  Any questions, please leave a comment and I’ll answer it for everyone.

How are you going to score points this week?  Read on if you care to know the gory details, if not get to filling out your best movies choices 🙂  I’ll tally up everyone’s votes for the best 16 movies.  If the movie is someone’s top choice it will get 4 points, Final Four 3 points, Elite Eight 2 points and Sweet Sixteen 1 point.  Once the movies are scored you will earn points accordingly.  The top movie will be worth 16 points if it’s on your list, the second movie is worth 15 points, etc. and an extra point if the movie is in the correct category. If there is a tie in the movies my hubby will choose (since he will not be biased in any way and he’s probably seen all of these)  Yes, this means there is a possible 148 points this week.

A few rules…No cheating.  No looking at other commenter answers.  Yes, we’re going by the honor system…Your first answers will be the only ones accepted…Have fun!  This round for every participant I have (currently at $29)  I will put in a $ for a B&N gift card or a Babies R Us gift card for the winner. Even if you play only once you are eligible to win the second prize (something special I pick out) and you will be adding money to the kitty for the winner.  

Answers to last week’s quiz here.  Current Leaderboard here.

Your 32 choices…

The Karate Kid with Ralph MacchioJerry Maguire with Tom CruiseRudy with Sean AstinBrian's Song with James CaanThe Hustler with Paul NewmanA League of Their Own with Geena DavisCaddyshack with Chevy ChaseRocky with Sylvester StalloneHoosiers with Gene HackmanMajor League with Tom BerengerRaging Bull with Robert De NiroBull Durham with Kevin CostnerDodgeball: A True Underdog Story with Ben StillerThe Mighty Ducks with Emilio EstevezField of Dreams with Kevin CostnerThe Natural with Robert RedfordMiracle with Kurt RussellMillion Dollar Baby with Clint EastwoodSlap Shot with Paul NewmanThe Champ with Wallace BeeryRemember The Titans with Denzel WashingtonAll the Right Moves with Tom CruiseKickboxer with Jean-Claude Van DammeCool Runnings with LeonEight Men Out with John CusackBend It Like Beckham with Parminder NagraHappy Gilmore with Adam SandlerWhite Men Can't Jump with Woody HarrelsonBreaking Away with Dennis ChristopherKingpin with Woody HarrelsonLove & Basketball with Sanaa LathanAbove the Rim with Duane Martin

What Book is That? Quiz – guessing closed

It seems like I just did one of these, but when I was at the library over the weekend I couldn’t help myself.  Tell me the title of the book for 8 points and the author for an additional 2.  If you tell me the theme I’ll give you an extra 10 points!  You have until Friday at noon to submit your answers.  Good luck (I think it’s tough)!

A few rules…No cheating.  No googling or looking at other commenter answers.  Yes, we’re going by the honor system…Your first answers will be the only ones accepted…Have fun!

This round for every participant I have (currently at $29I will put in a $ for a B&N gift card or a Babies R Us gift card for the winner. Even if you play only once you are eligible to win the second prize (something special I pick out) and you will be adding money to the kitty for the winner.  

Answers to last week’s Rachel McAdams Quiz here.  Current Leaderboard here.

1. Beloew Zero by CJ Box

2. Every Last One by Anna Quindlen

3. A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

4. Three by Ted Dekker

5. Bangkok 8 by John Burdett

6. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield

7. Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith

8. 61 Hours  by Lee Child

9. The 351 Books of Irma Arcuri by David Bajo

10. The Man Who Ate the 747 by Ben Sherwood

Rachel McAdams Was In That? Quiz – guessing closed

I saw two Rachel McAdams films in February and thought it was time for a quiz about the actress with the ever-changing hair.  I like her and don’t even mind that my hubby has a bit of a crush on her.  I’ve listed her characters in the order that I like the movies best with the name of a co-star. These are only the movies I’ve seen.  Can you identify the movie?  Leave a comment telling me the # and the name of the movie.   You have until Friday at noon to submit your answers.

A few rules…No cheating.  No googling or looking at other commenter answers.  Yes, we’re going by the honor system…Your first answers will be the only ones accepted…Have fun!

This round for every participant I have (currently at $28)  I will put in a $ for a B&N gift card or a Babies R Us gift card for the winner. Even if you play only once you are eligible to win the second prize (something special I pick out) and you will be adding money to the kitty for the winner.  

Answers to last week’s doctor quiz here.  Current leaderboard here.

1. Regina George – 1994 – starred with Lindsay Lohan when she was actually an actress  Mean Girls

2. Allie – 2004- her vehicle to stardom with co-star Ryan Gosling  The Notebook

3. Claire Cleary – 2005 – Owen Wilson was a loveable mess in this one  Wedding Crashers

4. Della Frye – 2009 –  Russell Crowe had her back  State of Play

5. Irene Adler – 2009 – she’ll be in the sequel too  Sherlock Homes

6. Lisa Reisert – 2005 – Cillian Murphy’s interest in her was more than casual  Red Eye

7. Becky Fuller – 2010 – starred with greats Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton  Morning Glory

8. Clare Abshire – 2009 – co-stars with the yummy Eric Bana  Time Traveler’s Wife

9. Amy Stone- 2005 – another movie with Diane Keaton  The Family Stone

10. Give the author of #2 or #8.  Nicholas Sparks and Audrey Niffenegger

Is There a Doctor in the House? Quiz – Guessing Closed

Many of you already know why there was no quiz last week (post here) and there is no surprise what inspired  this week’s quiz.  See if you can guess these fictional doctors.  Each one is worth 10 points.  You have until noon on Friday to submit your answers, they will be hidden til then.

A few rules…No cheating.  No googling or looking at other commenter answers.  Yes, we’re going by the honor system…Your first answers will be the only ones accepted…Have fun!

This round for every participant I have (currently at $27)  I will put in a $ for a B&N gift card or a Babies R Us gift card for the winner. Even if you play only once you are eligible to win the second prize (something special I pick out) and you will be adding money to the kitty for the winner.  

Answers to the last quiz Footballers Can Act  here.  Quiz Leaderboard here.

1. Theodor Geisel went by another name and published 44 children’s books.  What was his most famous pen name?  Dr. Seuss

2. This doctor in children’s books preferred animals over his human patients.  Dr. Dolittle

3. This doctor and poet tells the story of the Russian Revolution in this novel by Boris Pasternak.  Dr. Zhivago

4. Sherlock Holmes’ assistant and roommate in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories.  Dr. Watson

5. Thomas Harris wrote several novels featuring this psychiatrist and serial killer, played expertly by Anthony Hopkins in the most famous movie of his work.  Dr. Hanibal Lecter

6. This professor of religious iconology and symbology has been on the bestseller list and top of the movie charts.  Dr. Robert Langdon

7. In which of Joy Fielding’s books did the doctor ‘take care’ of his amnesic wife?  See Jane Run

8. Stevenson’s doctor became synonymous with a split personality.  Dr. Jekyll

9. This doctor spent 18 years in the Bastille in Dicken’s historical novel.  Dr. Alexandre Manette

10. I wish I’d had him for Gage’s diagnosis!  Dr. Gregory House

Footballers Can Act Quiz – Guessing Closed

With another Super Bowl behind us I thought we’d visit some NFL players who have gone on to have acting careers.  I wanted to make it about books, but not surprisingly, I found little connection between ex-football players and literature 😉  Good luck.  Each one is worth 10 points.

You have until Friday noon to submit your answers as a comment.  I hide your answers until then.

A few rules…No cheating.  No googling or looking at other commenter answers.  Yes, we’re going by the honor system…Your first answers will be the only ones accepted…Have fun!

 This round for every participant I have (currently at $27)  I will put in a $ for a B&N gift card or a Babies R Us gift card for the winner. Even if you play only once you are eligible to win the second prize (something special I pick out) and you will be adding money to the kitty for the winner.  

Answers to last week’s Pictured Title Quiz here.  Current Leaderboard here.

1. Did he really retire?  Did he mean it this time?  What movie is this Brett Favre cameo from?Favre-560.JPG There’s Something About Mary

2. Carl Weathers played for the Raiders before turning to acting.  He is best known for his turn in the Rocky movies I-IV, when he was surprisingly killed off.  What was his character’s name in the Rocky movies?  Apollo Creed

3. Dan Marino played himself in what early Jim Carrey movie?  Ace Ventura Pet Detective

4. Terry Bradshaw, former Steeler, bared it all in what 2006 movie featuring Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew McConaughey?  Failure to Launch

5. Bubba Smith, after 9 years in the NFL turned to acting. He is probably best known for his role in what 1980’s movies?   Police Academy

6. Who is this NFL player who made the 1991 movie Stone Cold?  Brian Bosworth

7. Ed O’Neill, was signed by the Steelers in 1969 but cut during training camp.  He’s starred in several movies, but it’s his turn as Al Bundy that we remember him for.  What current television comedy does he star in?  Modern Family

8. Another casualty of NFL training camp, this athlete turned actor is most famous for portraying Superman on the small screen.  Who is he?  Dean Cain

9. This NFL Hall of Famer, has starred in many movies (The Waterboy, Shaft remake, Any Given Sunday), but this month he had to register as a sex offender and start serving 6 years probation.  Who is he?  Lawrence Taylor

10.  And what football list would be complete without NFL’er turned Naked Gun Hertz guy, turned famous murderer, who is currently serving time in prison for numerous felonies.  Who is this man named after a breakfast juice?  OJ Simpson

Pictured Title Quiz – Guessing Closed

See if you can guess the titles of the books from the pictures.  Here’s a link to the one I did last year as an example. 9 points for the correct answer and 1 point if you know the author too.  A Hint- these are all 2010 New York Times Bestsellers.  You have until Friday noon to submit your answers as a comment.  I hide your answers until then.

A few rules…No cheating.  No googling or looking at other commenter answers.  Yes, we’re going by the honor system…Your first answers will be the only ones accepted…Have fun!

 This round for every participant I have (currently at $26)  I will put in a $ for a B&N gift card or a Babies R Us gift card for the winner. Even if you play only once you are eligible to win the second prize (something special I pick out) and you will be adding money to the kitty for the winner.  

Answers to last week’s John Grisham Quiz here.  Current Leaderboard here.  Please let me know if you have a problem seeing the image.

1.  ‘s Noah’s Compass by Anne Tyler

2.  The  The Red Queen by Phillipa Gregory

3.   Cross Fire by James Patterson

4.  House Rules by Jodi Picoult

5.   Storm Prey by John Sandford

6.  Seeks Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk by David Sedaris

7.  of Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson

8.  of Fall of Giants by Ken Follett

9.  Spider Bones by Kathy Reichs

10.  Star Island by Carl Hiaasen

John Grisham Adaptation Quiz – Guessing Closed

Most of us have seen at least one film based on a John Grisham novel or short story, so this week let’s see if you can place these faces with the Grisham movie. You only need to tell me the movie (not the actor’s name or character).  They are all direct adaptations and the images may or may not be from the Grisham movie – I can’t make it that easy! 

Each correct answer is worth 10 points.  You have until Friday noon to submit your answers as a comment.  I hide your answers until then.

A few rules…No cheating.  No googling or looking at other commenter answers.  Yes, we’re going by the honor system…Your first answers will be the only ones accepted…Have fun!

 This round for every participant I have (currently at $25)  I will put in a $ for a B&N gift card or a Babies R Us gift card for the winner. Even if you play only once you are eligible to win the second prize (something special I pick out) and you will be adding money to the kitty for the winner.  

Answers to last week’s First and Last Quiz here (there were some perfect scores!).  Current Leaderboard here.

1.  A Time To Kill (1996)

2.  The Firm (1993)

3.  The Pelican Brief (1993)

4.   The Runaway Jury (2003)

5.   Skipping Christmas/Christmas with the Kranks (2004)

6.    The Client (1994)

7.  The Chamber (1996)

8.   The Rainmaker (1997)

9.   The Painted House (2003)

10.  The Gingerbread Man (1998)

First and Last Quiz

This week I’m going to see if you can match up the first lines and last lines from 10 famous novels.  At least you can guess!!  Each correct match is worth 9 points and you ‘ll get an extra point if you can tell me what novel each correct match comes from.  Oh, and a special thanks to author Beth Hoffman for playing last week.  It’s the first time an answer to my quiz has participated 🙂

A few rules…No cheating.  No googling or looking at other commenter answers.  Yes, we’re going by the honor system…Your first answers will be the only ones accepted…Have fun!

 This round for every participant I have (the last 2 rounds there have been 34 different players each time)  I will put in a $ for a B&N gift card or a Babies R Us gift card for the winner. Even if you play only once you are eligible to win the second prize (something special I pick out) and you will be adding money to the kitty for the winner.  

You have until noon on Friday to submit your answers as a comment.  I do hide comments until I post the answers on Friday, so if your answers disappear that’s why.  Last week’s What Book is That? Quiz.  Current Leaderboard

FIRST LINES

1. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness…

2. It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.

3. Early in the spring of 1750, in the village of Juffure, four days upriver from the coast of The Gambia, West Africa, a manchild was born to Omoro and Binta Kinte.

4. Buck dd not read newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every tidewater dog, strong of muscle and with warm, long hair, from Puget Sound to San Diego.

5. IT is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.

6. Marley was dead, to begin with.

7. You don’t know about me without you have read a book called “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” but that ain’t no matter.

8. In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice I’ve been turning over in my mind ever since.

9. I am doomed to remember a boy with a wrecked voice – not because of his voice, or because he was the smallest person I ever knew, or even because he was the instrument of my mother’s death, but because he is the reason I believe in God; I am a Christian because of Owen Meany.

10. “Christmas won’t be Christmas without any presents,” grumbled Jo, lying on the rug.

LAST LINES

A. When the long winter nights come on and the wolves follow their meat into the lower valleys, he may be seen running at the head of the pack through the pale moonlight or glimmering borealis, leaping gigantic above his fellows, his great throat a-bellow as he sings a song of the younger world, which is the song of the pack.

B. And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God Bless Us, Every One!

C. O God-please give him back! I shall keep asking You.

D. With the Gardiners, they were always on the most intimate terms. Darcy, as well as Elizabeth, really loved them; and they were both ever sensible of the warmest gratitude towards the persons who, by bringing her into Derbyshire, had been the means of uniting them.

E. I feel that they do watch and guide, and I also feel that they join me in the hope that this story of our people can help alleviate the legacies of the fact that preponderantly the histories have been written by the winners.

F. “It is a far, far better thing I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go  to, than I have ever known.”

G. “Oh, my girls, however long you may live, I never can wish you a greater happiness than this!”

H. So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.

I. But I reckon I got to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she’s going to adopt me and sivilize me and I can’t stand it. I been there before.

J. He loved Big Brother.

What Book is That? Quiz – Guessing Closed

Can you identify these books?  4 points for each title and 2.5 points for each author.  A bonus 5 points if you tell me what they all have in common.

A few rules…No cheating.  No googling or looking at other commenter answers.  Yes, we’re going by the honor system…Your first answers will be the only ones accepted…Have fun!

 This round for every participant I have (the last 2 rounds there have been 34 different players each time)  I will put in a $ for a B&N gift card or a Babies R Us gift card for the winner. Even if you play only once you are eligible to win the second prize (something special I pick out) and you will be adding money to the kitty for the winner.  

You have until noon on Friday to submit your answers as a comment.  I do hide comments until I post the answers on Friday, so if your answers disappear that’s why.

Current Leaderboard.  Answers to last weeks Writers Lost in 2010 Quiz (Florinda kicked butt!)

1. Charlie & the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl  2. I Was Amelia Earhart by Jane Mendelson  3. Sophie’s Chose by William Styron  4. What Would Martin Say? by Clarence B. Jones  5. The Secret Papers of Madame Olivetti by Annie Vanderbilt  6.Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom  7. The Trials of the Honorable F. Darcy by Sara Angelini  8.  Whitney, My Love by Judith McNaught  9. Charming Billy by Alice McDermott  10. Rebecca by Daphne DuMaurier  11. The Jewels of Tessa Kent by Judith Krentz  12. Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy  13. The Passions of Emma by Penelope Williamson  14. The Tommyknockers by Stephen King  15. Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz  16. Saving Cee Cee Honeycutt by Beth Hoffman