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Quiz about Celebrities Who Care
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Celebrities Who Care Trivia Quiz


As a follow-up to a quiz I did on the anti-war celebrities, I thought I could do one on actors and musicians that actually care about America.

A multiple-choice quiz by GoodVibe. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
GoodVibe
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
149,078
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
8 / 15
Plays
660
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Question 1 of 15
1. What music group shot a video featuring troops stationed overseas? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. Which comedian said on a February episode of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno": "The Nazi signs have got to stop. If you're in a peace march and the guy next to you has a sign saying that 'Bush is Hitler,' forget the peace thing for a second and beat his other end, because he is not Hitler?" Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. In February 2003, what 40-something actor called President Bush and wanted to volunteer for military service?

Answer: (Two Words. Full name or Surname)
Question 4 of 15
4. Fans upset at the Dixie Chicks' anti-Bush rants had an alternative. On the opening of the Dixie Chicks tour in South Carolina in May 2003, another group offered a concert in Spartanburg. The group that offered this was the Marshall Tucker Band?


Question 5 of 15
5. What Canadian hockey legend, who holds or shares 60 NHL records, praised the efforts of our President during the war?

Answer: (Two Words. Full name or Surname)
Question 6 of 15
6. Who said this phrase on the "David Letterman Show": "Some of you may or may not know this. I've recently come out of the closet, actually, in Hollywood. I'm a Republican, you see. It's a dangerous thing to do in Hollywood because it means you are very isolated and lonely." Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. "We got to kill Saddam. Slit his throat." Who said this? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. What action star called Hollywood "The Axis of Ignorance?" Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. What 70s singer said he was "ashamed to be surrounded by people calling themselves Liberal who are, in my opinion, spitting on the graves of brave American soldiers who gave their life to fight a war that wasn't theirs?" Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. Who was the only member of the "Friends" cast to support the war? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. What former U.S. Senator, turned actor, released a pro-war ad on the Citizens United website?

Answer: (Two Words. Full name or Surname)
Question 12 of 15
12. What tennis star wanted "Bombs Over Baghdad" as a warm-up song for the 2003 Nasdaq-100 Open? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. An NBA legend said in an interview: "If it's an embarassment to them, maybe they should be in a different country, because this is America and we're supposed to proud of the guys we elected and put in office." This phrase was referring to two members of the Dallas Mavericks who were against the war. Who was the pro-America NBA player, often referred to as "The Admiral?"

Answer: (Two Words. Full name or Surname)
Question 14 of 15
14. On an April 2003, episode of the syndicated show "Extra," one of the stars of "NYPD Blue" said in an interview about the war: "They (the soldiers) are defending our country. Thank God that we have people in this world that are willing to do it." Which actor is it?
Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. John Travolta said in an interview: "It's astonishing to see how many of these Hollywood big-wigs are trying to undermine President Bush."



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What music group shot a video featuring troops stationed overseas?

Answer: 3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down had "When I'm Gone." System of a Down had an anti-war video called "Boom," which featured many international protests.
2. Which comedian said on a February episode of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno": "The Nazi signs have got to stop. If you're in a peace march and the guy next to you has a sign saying that 'Bush is Hitler,' forget the peace thing for a second and beat his other end, because he is not Hitler?"

Answer: Dennis Miller

Miller's got a point: How can a President who supports Israel be a Nazi?
3. In February 2003, what 40-something actor called President Bush and wanted to volunteer for military service?

Answer: Bruce Willis

The enlistment age is 34, but Willis was sick of the anti-war pundits.
4. Fans upset at the Dixie Chicks' anti-Bush rants had an alternative. On the opening of the Dixie Chicks tour in South Carolina in May 2003, another group offered a concert in Spartanburg. The group that offered this was the Marshall Tucker Band?

Answer: True

Since the Bi-Lo Center wouldn't refund Dixie Chicks tickets, ticketholders got free VIP seating and backstage access.
5. What Canadian hockey legend, who holds or shares 60 NHL records, praised the efforts of our President during the war?

Answer: Wayne Gretzky

Gretzky has a relative in the U.S. Marines.
6. Who said this phrase on the "David Letterman Show": "Some of you may or may not know this. I've recently come out of the closet, actually, in Hollywood. I'm a Republican, you see. It's a dangerous thing to do in Hollywood because it means you are very isolated and lonely."

Answer: Kelsey Grammer

Grammer was one of a multitude of guests who helped host the show while Letterman was recovering from shingles.
7. "We got to kill Saddam. Slit his throat." Who said this?

Answer: Kid Rock

Kid Rock is known to be a conservative. I'll never wonder how he got along with a hippie like Sheryl Crow for the song "Picture."
8. What action star called Hollywood "The Axis of Ignorance?"

Answer: Jean Claude van Damme

This was reported on the website newsmax.com, a site that attacks the liberal media bias.
9. What 70s singer said he was "ashamed to be surrounded by people calling themselves Liberal who are, in my opinion, spitting on the graves of brave American soldiers who gave their life to fight a war that wasn't theirs?"

Answer: Gene Simmons

Simmons was also upset at the mentality of appeasing Saddam.
10. Who was the only member of the "Friends" cast to support the war?

Answer: Matt LeBlanc

Matt LeBlanc told zap2it.com in March 2003: "The people that are making those decisions are far more informed than I am."
11. What former U.S. Senator, turned actor, released a pro-war ad on the Citizens United website?

Answer: Fred Thompson

Thompson had cameo appearances on "Law and Order" and "Roseanne." The 30-second ad on citizensunited.org ends with this message: "And when people ask what has Saddam done to us, I ask what had the 9-11 hijackers done to us before 9-11?"
12. What tennis star wanted "Bombs Over Baghdad" as a warm-up song for the 2003 Nasdaq-100 Open?

Answer: Jennifer Capriati

WTA officials balked because it was a rap song.
13. An NBA legend said in an interview: "If it's an embarassment to them, maybe they should be in a different country, because this is America and we're supposed to proud of the guys we elected and put in office." This phrase was referring to two members of the Dallas Mavericks who were against the war. Who was the pro-America NBA player, often referred to as "The Admiral?"

Answer: David Robinson

Robinson was a member of the Navy and a lifelong San Antonio Spur. Robinson retired at the end of 2003 season, when he got his 2nd NBA ring.
14. On an April 2003, episode of the syndicated show "Extra," one of the stars of "NYPD Blue" said in an interview about the war: "They (the soldiers) are defending our country. Thank God that we have people in this world that are willing to do it." Which actor is it?

Answer: Dennis Franz

Franz appeared on the controversial Dixie Chicks video "Goodbye Earl," which he plays the abusive husband poisoned by his wife and her friend. Yes, the Chicks were controversial even back then. Radio stations wouldn't play this song because it promoted murder.
15. John Travolta said in an interview: "It's astonishing to see how many of these Hollywood big-wigs are trying to undermine President Bush."

Answer: False

Actually, it was Shirley Jones who said it on zap2it.com. On the same website, Travolta did say: "We need to do something, and I think we need to go in." Most of my sources are from celiberal.com. Just go to the "righties" section.
Source: Author GoodVibe

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