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1. Episode 1, "Revenge Is Best Served Cold". A champion poker player drops dead during a high-stakes game. According to Gil Grissom (William Petersen), several items contributed to the man's death. Which of the following was NOT one of them?
2. The "B" story in episode 1 focuses on a murder that apprently took place during a high-speed drag race. Which two CSI's raced against each other in an experiment designed to determine whether it was possible for one driver to shoot another while driving at extremely high speeds in the open desert?
3. Which band makes a guest appearance as themselves in episode 2, "The Accused Is Entitled"?
4. Raymond J. Barry guest-stars in episode 2 as Gil Grissom's one-time mentor. His character shares a name with a character from an older, classic television program. Which one?
5. Grissom's mentor spends a lot of time and effort in episode 2 trying to discredit the CSI team during an important case. His knowledge of the team is extensive, and he feeds the defense attorney certain "skeletons in the closet" that she uses to blindside the CSI's in open court. Which is NOT one of them?
6. In episode 3, "Let the Seller Beware," Grissom discovers an unusual fungus near the swimming pool of a woman who was murdered in her home. He decides to conduct an experiment on a member of his team to confirm a suspicion he has about the fungus in question. Who winds up with a fungal infection as a result of this experiment?
7. The grisly "B" story of episode 3 centers on Sara Sidle, as she looks for the teenager who -- wait for it -- disemboweled a classmate with his or her teeth during a PCP-addled frenzy. Sara is able to locate the killer(s) quickly due to the fact that the victim suffered from a particular ailment that was passed on to the killer(s) at the time of...well, ingestion. Which one?
8. Episode 4, "A Little Murder," concerns the death of a dwarf. True or False: This man was killed by another dwarf.
9. In the "B" story of "A Little Murder", a member of the CSI team is attacked at a seemingly safe crime scene, and actually "becomes" evidence thanks to a brief physical struggle with the killer who is still at the scene. Which one?
10. Episode 5, "Abra Cadaver," re-unites actor William Petersen (Grissom) with one of his co-stars from the 1986 motion picture "Manhunter" (that would be the GOOD version of "Red Dragon" for you newbies). Which one?
11. Episode 6, "The Execution of Catherine Willows," concerns a death row inmate whom Willows' findings helped to put away many years ago. Which character admits to being a proponent of the death penalty?
12. Episode 6 features a rare sight for this show: evidence being processed not at the familiar CSI lab, but at a faraway federal facility. Where is the Mitochondrial DNA Lab that is shown working on evidence from Catherine's 15-year-old case throughout the episode?
13. Some things happen in the final minutes of episode 6 that don't happen very often on "CSI". Which is NOT one of them?
14. Episode 7, "Fight Night," keeps the entire CSI team pretty busy -- three crimes occur at almost exactly the same time during their night shift. Which is NOT one of them?
15. It's revealed in "Fight Night" that one of the characters boxed as a young man. Which one?
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