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Before & After Trivia Quiz


Based on JEOPARDY! and Wheel of Fortune's 'Before & After' category. I will write down a clue and you have to decipher the linking phrase. Example: an answer might be 'Soldier of Fortune Cookie'.

A multiple-choice quiz by Abby_91. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
Abby_91
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
369,070
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
188
Question 1 of 10
1. 90's Boyband that sang 'I Want it That Way' sing a classic by Don Henley from his 'Building the Perfect Beast' album.

Answer: (Four Words)
Question 2 of 10
2. The 2nd single of Duran Duran's 'Seven and the Ragged Tiger' album gets played on WWE's flagship TV show.

Answer: (Six Words)
Question 3 of 10
3. Director of 'Malcolm X' collaborates with a 1920s American photographer and model from Poughkeepsie, New York.

Answer: (Three Words)
Question 4 of 10
4. Time zone noted as +0, and a play written by Alan Ayckbourn that's set in different time periods at a restaurant.

Answer: (Six Words)
Question 5 of 10
5. An F. Scott Fitzgerald character with a curious case goes to meet the politician, the second Governor of Georgia in the Continental Congress and the second signature in the Declaration of Independence.

Answer: (Three Words)
Question 6 of 10
6. The King of Scotland from 1306 till 1329 scuffles with a football playing bully from 'Degrassi: The Next Generation'.

Answer: (Five Words)
Question 7 of 10
7. Long time host of 'Robot Wars' in the UK goes to find the French Military man who defended the city of Tours.

Answer: (Three Words)
Question 8 of 10
8. Scottish warrior who won Stirling but got defeated at Falkirk, gets himself the Physician of the White House to Harry S. Truman.

Answer: (Three Words)
Question 9 of 10
9. The star of 'The Hunger Games' goes to watch the iconic soldier played by Peter O'Toole back in 1962.

Answer: (Four Words)
Question 10 of 10
10. Lead character of 'Breaking Bad' portrayed by Bryan Cranston reads about an animal that 'fell out of the sky' in a novel by Eleanor Morse.

Answer: (Three Words)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. 90's Boyband that sang 'I Want it That Way' sing a classic by Don Henley from his 'Building the Perfect Beast' album.

Answer: Backstreet Boys of Summer

The Backstreet Boys had a highly successful career in the 1990s. After making it big in Europe, they made it big time in the US with the release of 'Everybody' and scored on the pop charts of the late 90s and early 2000s. 'Boys of Summer' is Don Henley's venerable single, a song he wrote about aging and the times when you look back at your youth.

The song has been covered by numerous artists including DJ Sammy, and rock group The Ataris in 2002 and 2003 respectively.
2. The 2nd single of Duran Duran's 'Seven and the Ragged Tiger' album gets played on WWE's flagship TV show.

Answer: New Moon on Monday Night Raw

Duran Duran made a massive impact in the 1980s with their extravagant music videos and catchy pop sound. 'New Moon on Monday' had a memorable music video set in France. The album from which the single was released, would be the last time the original line-up released an album until their 2001 reunion. 'Monday Night Raw' is WWE's longest running prime time TV series, having been on the air since 1993.

In 2014, 'Raw' celebrated its 1100th episode on the air.
3. Director of 'Malcolm X' collaborates with a 1920s American photographer and model from Poughkeepsie, New York.

Answer: Spike Lee Miller

Spike Lee has directed many films, many of them touching controversy in the line of politics and race, with films like 'Clockers' and 'Jungle Fever'. Lee Miller's career had her working on both sides of the camera. After being a model, she then took control of the camera during a career as a war correspondent during World War II.
4. Time zone noted as +0, and a play written by Alan Ayckbourn that's set in different time periods at a restaurant.

Answer: Greenwich Mean Time of My Life

Greenwich Mean Time, also known as Zulu Time, is taken from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, London. This scheme for time was adopted as early as 1884. 'Time of My Life' is a play telling different stories at different time periods in each scene. The main focus of the play is on life and relationships as time goes by, set in a restaurant, and each scene focuses on a different couple.
5. An F. Scott Fitzgerald character with a curious case goes to meet the politician, the second Governor of Georgia in the Continental Congress and the second signature in the Declaration of Independence.

Answer: Benjamin Button Gwinnett

'Benjamin Button' began as a short story in the anthology book, 'Tales of the Jazz Age'. The film version starred Brad Pitt as the title character, and was directed by David Fincher. Button Gwinnett was born in Gloucestershire before moving onwards to the New World.

He served as governor for two months, and passed away a few weeks after leaving office due to a duel with rival Lachlan McIntosh.
6. The King of Scotland from 1306 till 1329 scuffles with a football playing bully from 'Degrassi: The Next Generation'.

Answer: Robert the Bruce the Moose

Robert the Bruce is hailed as one of the greatest warriors of Scotland as they fought against the English for independence. One of his greatest military feats was defeating the massive army of Edward II, despite being severely outnumbered. Bruce the Moose was an occasional character on the teen series, appearing in seasons 7-9, and just like any bully, raised Hell in the school, including throwing a water balloon filled with urine. Yikes.
7. Long time host of 'Robot Wars' in the UK goes to find the French Military man who defended the city of Tours.

Answer: Craig Charles Martel

Craig Charles hosted 'Robot Wars', which was adapted from the robot fighting competition of the same name in the US. He also starred in UK classics such as 'Red Dwarf' and even hosts his own radio show. Charles Martel made the last stand against the Islamic invaders in Tours, paving the way for the mighty kingdom of France to flourish, especially under his grandson, the great king Charlemagne.
8. Scottish warrior who won Stirling but got defeated at Falkirk, gets himself the Physician of the White House to Harry S. Truman.

Answer: William Wallace Graham

William Wallace led the armies of Scotland in the battle for independence against England. After his defeat, he was captured by the British and executed for treason, even if he didn't serve Edward Longshanks himself. Wallace Harry Graham was a Major General in the US Army and Air Forces, during his service he became the main physician for Truman.

He served President Truman till 1953, and continued with the military until 1970.
9. The star of 'The Hunger Games' goes to watch the iconic soldier played by Peter O'Toole back in 1962.

Answer: Jennifer Lawrence of Arabia

Jennifer Lawrence began work on 'The Bill Engvall Show' on TBS in 2007, and in the span of four years, she made the breakthrough of her life, playing Katniss Everdeen in 'The Hunger Games' series of films. 'Lawrence of Arabia' tells the amazing life of T.E. Lawrence, a British officer during World War I.

The film has been listed as one of the great films for its performances and dramatic score.
10. Lead character of 'Breaking Bad' portrayed by Bryan Cranston reads about an animal that 'fell out of the sky' in a novel by Eleanor Morse.

Answer: Walter White Dog

In 'Breaking Bad', Walter White is a high school science teacher who suffers from lung cancer and decides to go into making crystal meth in order to help finance his family after death, leading to many bad consequences in his life. 'White Dog Fell from the Sky', written by Eleanor Morse, follows three characters in 1970s apartheid South Africa, including Issac, who fled to Botswana and met American postgrad student Alice who lives with her husband.
Source: Author Abby_91

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