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Quiz about The PopRock Food Group
Quiz about The PopRock Food Group

The Pop/Rock Food Group Trivia Quiz


All the questions contain clues to lead you to the name of a pop or rock artist or group with a food related name. Bon appetit!

A multiple-choice quiz by Alepcot. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Alepcot
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
379,085
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
729
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. I told Dani from California to give me a habanero and some cayenne on my burrito at a Chipotle restaurant. After I started seeing a ghost under the bridge nearby, I had to give it away so it wouldn't leave scar tissue in my mouth.

Which American rock group is being alluded to in the clues?
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Question 2 of 10
2. I was reading tales of brave Ulysses in my white room when I decided to add a dairy product to my coffee. I hope it doesn't become a strange brew. Maybe it will keep me in the sunshine of your love if I use a non dairy variety. I might even earn a badge on Funtrivia!

To which classic British super group are the clues pointing?
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Question 3 of 10
3. As I ate my turkey dinner and had dreams of a second helping, I decided to linger over the idea of adding a red gelatinous side dish to my meal. If I ate this bog fruit dish, would it lead to salvation or would I become a zombie? With no promises, I took a chance.

Name the Irish pop group to which the clues are referring.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Aubrey asked me for a sandwich. Would ciabatta be a good foundation for it? It don't matter to me which I choose, don't ask me rye! If you want reasons, there are naan. Sorry for the puns, but I want to make it with you.

Which 1970s American soft rock group could this be?
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Question 5 of 10
5. My mom was making this classic comfort food dish with a base of ground meat. She adds celery, onions, and ketchup to it. While I don't like ketchup, I don't mind the celery and onions. So, two out of three ain't bad! While I'd do anything for love, as for eating ketchup, I won't do that. I've got to leave now, forgive the expression, like a bat out of hell.

Which robust American pop singer is being hinted at?
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Question 6 of 10
6. While contemplating going underground, I was inspired in a town called Malice to eat some toast. Strange, no? I put some sweet fruit-flavored jelly-like substance on my toasted muffin. Whether it is the strawberry, cherry, or blackberry variety, that's entertainment, not the bitterest pill I ever had to swallow. It is certainly better than being down in a Tube station at midnight!

Which British new mod band is hinted at in the story?
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Question 7 of 10
7. During a long cruel summer, I asked Venus for an ice cream sundae made with a yellow tropical fruit. She asked me if I wanted whip cream and nuts on it. Being a shy boy, I blushed and said "sure". I heard a rumour that Robert De Niro's waiting outside, so in my haste to leave, I slipped on the peel of that tropical fruit.

Which group could be alluded to in the clues?
Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In the fall season, I enjoy eating pies made from a large orange gourd-like vegetable. When eating this pie with whip cream, it disarms me so much that I feel like a bullet with butterfly wings. Tonight, tonight I will eat some, as I've been doing since 1979.

Which alternative rock group could be related to these clues?
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Question 9 of 10
9. It's time for a tasty legume, used in a popular soul food side dish made in the USA. I asked for it cooked with bacon and garlic, which will make my palate say "boom boom pow!" It's not ready yet? Where is the love? Let's get it started! When it arrived, it was so good I had to say "shut up!"

Which hip hop/R&B group could I be hinting at?
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Question 10 of 10
10. I asked Maybellene for dinner and dessert. She said, "Johnny be good, and you'll get a pie made with either the black, blue, or boysen variety of this fruit". She was slow cooking a roast made from the beef shoulder. Since I had no particular place to go, it was worth waiting for it. After all, she's been cooking since she was sweet little sixteen. The meal was so good, it had me reelin' and rockin'.

The clues in this story refer to both the first and last name of a legendary rock and roller. Who is it?
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. I told Dani from California to give me a habanero and some cayenne on my burrito at a Chipotle restaurant. After I started seeing a ghost under the bridge nearby, I had to give it away so it wouldn't leave scar tissue in my mouth. Which American rock group is being alluded to in the clues?

Answer: Red Hot Chili Peppers

The Red Hot Chili Pepper songs in the clues are: "Dani California", "Under the Bridge", "Give It Away", and "Scar Tissue". Only two members are left in the band from when they formed in Los Angeles in 1983, Anthony Kiedis and Flea.

The chili pepper varieties in the clues are habanero, cayenne, chipotle, and ghost (also known as bhut jolokia).

Hot Chocolate was a disco and R&B group best known for their 1970s hit "You Sexy Thing".

Blue Oyster Cult had its heyday in the 1970s, including their hit "Don't Fear the Reaper".

Angry Salad is an alternative group rarely heard on radio.
2. I was reading tales of brave Ulysses in my white room when I decided to add a dairy product to my coffee. I hope it doesn't become a strange brew. Maybe it will keep me in the sunshine of your love if I use a non dairy variety. I might even earn a badge on Funtrivia! To which classic British super group are the clues pointing?

Answer: Cream

The hidden Cream songs are "Tales of Brave Ulysses", "White Room", "Strange Brew", "Sunshine of Your Love", and "Badge". Cream was a 1960s super group consisting of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker.

There are both dairy and non-dairy creams available for your coffee or tea.
3. As I ate my turkey dinner and had dreams of a second helping, I decided to linger over the idea of adding a red gelatinous side dish to my meal. If I ate this bog fruit dish, would it lead to salvation or would I become a zombie? With no promises, I took a chance. Name the Irish pop group to which the clues are referring.

Answer: Cranberries

The Cranberries songs in the clues are "Dreams", "Linger", "Salvation", "Zombie", and "Promises". The Cranberries were formed in Limerick, Ireland in 1989. The lead vocalist is Dolores O'Riordan, a haunting voice to be sure!

Cranberries grow best in a wet setting, such as a bog. Many Americans eat a jelly-like variety with their Thanksgiving meal.
4. Aubrey asked me for a sandwich. Would ciabatta be a good foundation for it? It don't matter to me which I choose, don't ask me rye! If you want reasons, there are naan. Sorry for the puns, but I want to make it with you. Which 1970s American soft rock group could this be?

Answer: Bread

The Bread songs in the story are "Aubrey", "It Don't Matter to Me", and "Make It With You". Bread was formed in late 1968 in Los Angeles. They had great success from the early to mid 1970s. David Gates and Robb Royer are the only living band members. The others were the late Jimmy Griffin, Mike Botts, and Larry Knechtel.

The bread varieties mentioned are ciabatta, rye, and naan.
5. My mom was making this classic comfort food dish with a base of ground meat. She adds celery, onions, and ketchup to it. While I don't like ketchup, I don't mind the celery and onions. So, two out of three ain't bad! While I'd do anything for love, as for eating ketchup, I won't do that. I've got to leave now, forgive the expression, like a bat out of hell. Which robust American pop singer is being hinted at?

Answer: Meat Loaf

The Meat Loaf songs within the clues are "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad", "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)", and "Bat Out of Hell". He was born Marvin Lee Aday in Dallas, Texas. His initial fame came from his appearances in both the play and movie versions of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." His "Bat Out of Hell" album has sold over forty million copies worldwide.
6. While contemplating going underground, I was inspired in a town called Malice to eat some toast. Strange, no? I put some sweet fruit-flavored jelly-like substance on my toasted muffin. Whether it is the strawberry, cherry, or blackberry variety, that's entertainment, not the bitterest pill I ever had to swallow. It is certainly better than being down in a Tube station at midnight! Which British new mod band is hinted at in the story?

Answer: The Jam

The Jam songs found in the story are "Going Underground", "Town Called Malice", "That's Entertainment", "The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow)", and "Down In a Tube Station at Midnight". The Jam, early on, were called Who copycats, something lead singer/guitarist Paul Weller constantly refuted, though he did cite them as an influence. The other band members during their glory years were Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler. The Jam were hugely successful in the UK, but hardly heard in the USA.

Blackberry, strawberry, and cherry are just a few of the varieties of jam eaten worldwide.
7. During a long cruel summer, I asked Venus for an ice cream sundae made with a yellow tropical fruit. She asked me if I wanted whip cream and nuts on it. Being a shy boy, I blushed and said "sure". I heard a rumour that Robert De Niro's waiting outside, so in my haste to leave, I slipped on the peel of that tropical fruit. Which group could be alluded to in the clues?

Answer: Bananarama

The Bananarama songs mentioned are "Cruel Summer", "Venus", "Shy Boy", "I Heard a Rumour", and "Robert De Niro's Waiting". The group formed in London in 1979. The original members were Karen Woodward, Sara Dallin, and Sibohan Fahey.
8. In the fall season, I enjoy eating pies made from a large orange gourd-like vegetable. When eating this pie with whip cream, it disarms me so much that I feel like a bullet with butterfly wings. Tonight, tonight I will eat some, as I've been doing since 1979. Which alternative rock group could be related to these clues?

Answer: Smashing Pumpkins

The Smashing Pumpkin songs alluded to are "Disarm", "Bullet With Butterfly Wings", "Tonight, Tonight", and " 1979". The group formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1988. They were led by songwriter and vocalist, the "melon collie" Billy Corgan, pun intended!
9. It's time for a tasty legume, used in a popular soul food side dish made in the USA. I asked for it cooked with bacon and garlic, which will make my palate say "boom boom pow!" It's not ready yet? Where is the love? Let's get it started! When it arrived, it was so good I had to say "shut up!" Which hip hop/R&B group could I be hinting at?

Answer: Black Eyed Peas

The Black Eyed Peas songs hidden in the clues are "Boom Boom Pow", "Where Is the Love", "Let's Get It Started", and "Shut Up". The group's most successful lineup included will.I.am, apl.de.ap, Taboo, and Fergie.
10. I asked Maybellene for dinner and dessert. She said, "Johnny be good, and you'll get a pie made with either the black, blue, or boysen variety of this fruit". She was slow cooking a roast made from the beef shoulder. Since I had no particular place to go, it was worth waiting for it. After all, she's been cooking since she was sweet little sixteen. The meal was so good, it had me reelin' and rockin'. The clues in this story refer to both the first and last name of a legendary rock and roller. Who is it?

Answer: Chuck Berry

The Chuck Berry songs referred to are "Maybellene", " Johnny B. Goode", "No Particular Place to Go", "Sweet Little Sixteen", and "Reelin' and Rockin'". Chuck Berry is a legend, and was part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's first induction group in 1986.

Chuck is a cut of beef from the shoulder area of a cow. It is often cooked as a roast or ground to make hamburger patties.

In the story the berry varieties alluded to are blackberry, blueberry, and boysenberry.

I made up the name Sirloin Cherry!
Source: Author Alepcot

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