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New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 4:10 pm
by Pastor Fireball
Identify the 88 people below. Form 50 pairs based on a Tangredi, or hidden principle, that you must discover for yourself. Twelve names will be used twice, each in a different capacity. One name on this list connects directly to the theme.

1. This beloved TV actor could have told his actress daughter, "Nice Beaver!", and she would not have been offended.

2. He's not ashamed to admit that, in his plays, the s**t hits the fan.

3. This prolific British author wrote only one screenplay: a 1980 sci-fi thriller that took place at a hydroponics research center on a distant moon of the Solar System. After that film, it's no surprise that he hasn't written another screenplay.

4. He was the first of three actors to play a sitcom whale.

5. It's probably a good idea not to perform this entertainer's "salute" during a church sermon.

6. As far as I know, he is the only Jamaican-born athlete who has been inducted into both the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.

7. Semi-DJMQ: In 1971, this modern dancer's grandfather invented a lawn tool that is now made by Husqvarna.

8. Interestingly, this conservative southern ex-congressman graduated high school in Tehran, Iran.

9. The first and last name of this early Emmy winner, who died in 1966, were the same as the first and last name of the absent-minded but lovable secretary on my all-time favorite TV show.

10. Just one year after he attempted to persuade the British Parliament to end the slave trade, he became pro-slavery. In his poem subtitled The Universal Empire of Love, he suggested that slaves loved being slaves. (Boy, did he get it wrong!)

11. At age 14, he appeared in a pilot with future TV star Craig Ferguson and future Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow... but the pilot got scrubbed before seeing the airwaves.

12. Depending on who you ask, this military leader's Native American name translated to either "two sticks bound together for strength" or "he who places two bets".

13. At 27 years, he holds the record for longest gap between SNL hosting gigs.

14. He adopted his professional surname from an African-American comic book superhero who debuted in 1972 and will be featured in an upcoming Netflix series.

15. A hospital in the London district of Rotherhithe features a large blue plaque commemorating his birth.

16. Unlike Bill Clinton, this world leader did admit that he inhaled while at school in England. His crazy younger years also included an encounter with two English-speaking Russians who may have tried to recruit him for the KGB.

17. The most recent film starring this actor competed for the 2015 Razzie for Worst Picture against the reboot of a film that also starred this actor.

18. "Earnest" is the most accurate description of his immediate replacement. (Not even Republicans can argue against that.)

19. He and his band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame almost exactly 20 years after he committed suicide.

20. In her 2012 memoir, this Grammy-winning singer/songwriter admitted that she urinated all over herself while dancing with *NSYNC during a TV Christmas special.

21. His temper was notably satirized on an episode of South Park, where he was accompanied in his random acts of violence by an anthropomorphic tugboat.

22. Leaving your girlfriend when she's seven months pregnant: Priceless.

23. Her full name was Úrsula Hilaria [familiar first name] de la Caridad [familiar surname] Alfonso.

24. She played with Joan, Lita, Sandy, Jackie, Vicki, and her sister Marie.

25. Her grandfather designed a horseshoe that fits over 100,000 people.

26. Although he was never a candidate for the vice presidency, he still received ten votes in the last vice presidential vote of a Democratic convention that had to be conducted via roll call.

27. In high school, he won a science fair for a project on an analog computer to solve differential equations. He intended to pursue a career in physics while attending Columbia University, but after watching Citizen Kane and Vertigo, he changed his school and major. The rest is Hollywood history.

28. The recurring theme in his books was built from his discovery that his twin sister died six weeks after birth.

29. Among the notable roles of this British actress: a mother of a Beatle, a daughter of a Stuart king, and a daughter of a Tudor king.

30. This athlete's modest and academic demeanor has long been the subject of articles on The Onion, which had him doing everything from fielding questions about the 2013 federal government sequester to encouraging his teammates to build up their frequent flyer miles.

31. He portrayed the world's most famous tuna factory robber.

32. His suicide note simply read, "My work is done. Why wait?"

33. Contrary to what we were taught in school, he did not actually invent the thing for which he is most often associated. He only improved it and made it practical. Sir Humphry Davy created the first one in 1802.

34. Perhaps the most notable winery in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa is the one owned by him.

35. He holds the NFL record for most two-point conversions (seven) and, possibly, most children (eight).

36. He was the most (in)famous person known to be christened at the church called St. Michael le Belfrey.

37. This former child actress now owns two companies with a focus on children: a party decoration company and an Internet-based environmentally-friendly children's boutique. She also hosts a show on Oprah's network.

38. Was his first job disco? Very!

39. This groundbreaking talk show host began as a writer for several radio soap operas. She once combined those two jobs by portraying a fictional talk show host on the final episode of a short-lived soap opera spin-off.

40. This versatile actress rarely portrays real-life people, but she received critical acclaim for playing Hearst's mistress and Sinatra's wife.

41. His lost novel, Infernal Sorceress, was published four months after his death in 2008.

42. According to a popular historical musical, this man quoted Edmund Burke before changing his critical vote.

43. On a list of top high school basketball players, he was ranked higher than his twin brother. In their first year of college, though, the twin brother stood out as a postseason hero.

44. If you think that fish cleaners and net menders aren't the least bit interesting, this man could prove you wrong.

45. This actor's name appeared on the marquee of the movie theater that served as the hiding place for an infamous assassin.

46. This perpetual teenager later became a CBS programming executive and directed one of the final episodes of an ABC sitcom that also featured a bunch of twenty-somethings playing teenagers.

47. He hosted an innovative puzzle contest in 1984 where the first person who could solve the on-screen detective's mystery and call the telephone number hidden in a safe deposit box somewhere in the United States won $100,000.

48. As of 2015, he is the only person to win Emmys for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the same ceremony.

49. This actress flirted with a run for the U.S. Senate for about in month in 2013, but she ultimately decided that she didn't want to deal with all of the sociopaths in Washington. (I can't say I blame her.)

50. In one of his most famous roles, he met his demise at a bowling alley.

51. In 2014, this retired sports champion was elected the mayor of a city that gives its name to a delicious chicken dish.

52. As a teenager, he studied electrical engineering at the institute of technology based in the Chinese city that he was born. Eventually, he switched fields and earned a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics at Cornell. Before he died in 2010, he had been involved in the publication of three Russian-English scientific dictionaries.

53. In his first comedy special, he claimed that he wanted to write a self-help book titled Shut the F**k Up and call himself "Doctor". Years later, he earned an honorary doctorate at his alma mater and wrote a self-help book. He didn't use that book title, but he did use the "Dr." title.

54. His father's and mother's lives were the subject of a story on Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. In this dramatization, the mother was declared dead by the local doctor, but miraculously awoke while in her coffin just before burial. The answer to this clue was born fifteen months after his mother returned from the dead. According to the TV show, this story was ruled a fact, but one part of this story was definitely rewritten by the show for entertainment value. Currently living descendants of the family state that her coffin was placed in the family mausoleum, not a grave.

55. In a recent film, this former child star portrayed the screenwriter of one of Hollywood's most revered and most successful thrillers.

56. Before turning to acting, she was the lead singer of a band called Jelly and was covered in jelly in an issue of Playboy.

57. Some people on the Bored were not amused when stand-up comedian Ron White said of this man, "He was married six times, he smoked pot, he stabbed his second wife, and I've never read one of his books. But I gotta tell ya, I'm a huge fan."

58. This doctor is currently portrayed on TV by an actor who has played numerous other real-life roles, such as an iconic journalist/interviewer, an iconic soccer player/manager, an iconic sci-fi author, an infamous emperor, and a former prime minister whose legacy is still up for debate.

59. On the advice of her teacher, this entertainer changed her surname to honor her hometown. Four very tasty foods were eventually named after her.

60. True to one of his most famous aphorisms, his gravesite is marked with only two things: a honey locust tree and a granite slab engraved with his name and years of birth and death.

61. His final television role was on an episode of Nickelodeon's long-running cartoon Hey Arnold!, which aired four months after he died.

62. In 2005, I visited his grave, the second most visited grave at Arlington National Cemetery.

63. We'll never get a chance to read her autobiography because her only draft of it was among the personal items lost in a 2000 house fire.

64. Moses? Mosey? Mosie? Mozee? Mauzy? Screw it. Butler.

65. This sports star's Ojibwe name translates to "coming home".

66. He has won four Emmys and three Grammys, proving that not everybody hates him.

67. He received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing a pianist in a film that also featured a rare acting credit for a man who is an answer to a previous clue.

68. In a famous TV blooper, he can't pronounce the word "trigonometry" (which he thought meant having three wives).

69. This eccentric pianist preferred to call himself a "gymnopedist" or a "phonometrician" rather than a "musician".

70. I knew this entertainer and his manager (who was also his first wife) personally. They lived in the same apartment complex in Lexington, KY, where my mother and I lived. I was sad when the wife died in 2003 and when he died in 2011. Oooh no!

71. His attempt to run his own video game company did not go as planned. Shortly after releasing its first RPG, which sold over 1,000,000 copies, the company went bankrupt. Everybody from the Rhode Island state police to the FBI spent the next two years investigating the company. A bloody shame.

72. On at least two occasions, I've claimed on the Bored that I didn't know that there were two Merry Men representing this groundbreaking TV producer and host. One Merry Man account contains an underscore in place of the space.

73. His often incoherent commentating was compiled by Jimmy Kimmel in a video subtitled "Wordsmith".

74. The small town of Sharon, Vermont, is famous for two things: Foghat recorded "Slow Ride" there, and this historical figure was born there.

75. Jet that takes the most direct route between The Dream and Plinko.

76. Her oldest son played Henry VIII, Charles Darwin, and Hermann Goering. Her youngest son played General Custer, Kim Philby, and Czar Alexander I.

77. He suffered a fatal asthma attack less than five days after he was confirmed for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

78. He was sometimes upstaged on his own talk show by a hyperactive puppy wuppy that was tragically killed shortly after the show premiered on TV.

79. In her final film role, she played the adopted mother of one super boy.

80. He still has a bounced salary check from one of his early game show hosting gigs hanging on a wall at his home. Some of the winning contestants from that show never got paid, either.

81. Thanks to the company that he founded, he was the first man who truly thought with his dipstick.

82. Outside of his famous line of work, he was a frequent substitute host for Ralph Emery and was partnered twice with Kathy Troccoli to present at the GMA Music Awards.

83. This film producer received an honorary Academy Award two years after another film producer received an honorary Academy Award, which occurred the year before that second film producer received an honorary Golden Globe, which occurred two years after the answer to this clue received his honorary Golden Globe. Got that?

84. The Supreme Court bromance between Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas is nothing compared to this one: In a 28-year span, this justice disagreed with his chief justice on only three cases.

85. In the most famous episode of Fawlty Towers, Basil blamed a faulty fire extinguisher on him.

86. Mike Douglas, Bob Hope, and Jimmy Stewart marveled at his childhood feats. Fortunately, all three of them died long before he engaged in more... um, "adult" feats.

87. Although his is a lengthy name / It fits quite nicely in our Hall of Fame.

88. His early stage personae included Superman, Spider-Man, Zorro, and a gorilla. His sister Margaret suggested the childish costume for which he is still known today.

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 4:38 pm
by jarnon
I'll start the ball rolling.

14. Nicholas Cage
42. Lyman Hall
51. Vitali Klitschko
86. Tiger Woods

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:08 pm
by mellytu74
First pass

8. Interestingly, this conservative southern ex-congressman graduated high school in Tehran, Iran.

Bob Barr

12. Depending on who you ask, this military leader's Native American name translated to either "two sticks bound together for strength" or "he who places two bets".

Joseph Brant

13. At 27 years, he holds the record for longest gap between SNL hosting gigs.

Jeff Bridges

15. A hospital in the London district of Rotherhithe features a large blue plaque commemorating his birth.

Michael Caine?

23. Her full name was Úrsula Hilaria [familiar first name] de la Caridad [familiar surname] Alfonso.

Celia Cruz

24. She played with Joan, Lita, Sandy, Jackie, Vicki, and her sister Marie.

Cherie Currie

31. He portrayed the world's most famous tuna factory robber.

Jimmy Durante

32. His suicide note simply read, "My work is done. Why wait?"

George Eastman

33. Contrary to what we were taught in school, he did not actually invent the thing for which he is most often associated. He only improved it and made it practical. Sir Humphry Davy created the first one in 1802.

Thomas Edison

42. According to a popular historical musical, this man quoted Edmund Burke before changing his critical vote.

James Wilson

45. This actor's name appeared on the marquee of the movie theater that served as the hiding place for an infamous assassin.

Van Heflin

46. This perpetual teenager later became a CBS programming executive and directed one of the final episodes of an ABC sitcom that also featured a bunch of twenty-somethings playing teenagers.

Dwayne Hickman

55. In a recent film, this former child star portrayed the screenwriter of one of Hollywood's most revered and most successful thrillers.

Ralph Maccio

56. Before turning to acting, she was the lead singer of a band called Jelly and was covered in jelly in an issue of Playboy.

Amy Madigan

57. Some people on the Bored were not amused when stand-up comedian Ron White said of this man, "He was married six times, he smoked pot, he stabbed his second wife, and I've never read one of his books. But I gotta tell ya, I'm a huge fan."

Norman Mailer

59. On the advice of her teacher, this entertainer changed her surname to honor her hometown. Four very tasty foods were eventually named after her.

Nellie Melba??

66. He has won four Emmys and three Grammys, proving that not everybody hates him.

Ray Romano

67. He received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing a pianist in a film that also featured a rare acting credit for a man who is an answer to a previous clue.

Howard Rollins

71. His attempt to run his own video game company did not go as planned. Shortly after releasing its first RPG, which sold over 1,000,000 copies, the company went bankrupt. Everybody from the Rhode Island state police to the FBI spent the next two years investigating the company. A bloody shame.

Curt Shilling

74. The small town of Sharon, Vermont, is famous for two things: Foghat recorded "Slow Ride" there, and this historical figure was born there.

Joseph Smith

76. Her oldest son played Henry VIII, Charles Darwin, and Hermann Goering. Her youngest son played General Custer, Kim Philby, and Czar Alexander I.

I'll wait for Frank to answer. :D

79. In her final film role, she played the adopted mother of one super boy.

Phyllis Thaxter


86. Mike Douglas, Bob Hope, and Jimmy Stewart marveled at his childhood feats. Fortunately, all three of them died long before he engaged in more... um, "adult" feats.

Tiger Woods

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:32 pm
by franktangredi
3. This prolific British author wrote only one screenplay: a 1980 sci-fi thriller that took place at a hydroponics research center on a distant moon of the Solar System. After that film, it's no surprise that he hasn't written another screenplay.
MARTIN AMIS

4. He was the first of three actors to play a sitcom whale.
ADAM ARKIN

19. He and his band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame almost exactly 20 years after he committed suicide.
KURT COBAIN

22. Leaving your girlfriend when she's seven months pregnant: Priceless.
BILLY CRUDUP

26. Although he was never a candidate for the vice presidency, he still received ten votes in the last vice presidential vote of a Democratic convention that had to be conducted via roll call.
BEAR BRYANT? JULIAN BOND?

31. He portrayed the world's most famous tuna factory robber.
JIMMY DURANTE

32. His suicide note simply read, "My work is done. Why wait?"
GEORGE EASTMAN

40. This versatile actress rarely portrays real-life people, but she received critical acclaim for playing Hearst's mistress and Sinatra's wife.
MELANIE GRIFFITH

42. According to a popular historical musical, this man quoted Edmund Burke before changing his critical vote.
LYMAN HALL

50. In one of his most famous roles, he met his demise at a bowling alley.
BORIS KARLOFF? PAUL DANO?

55. In a recent film, this former child star portrayed the screenwriter of one of Hollywood's most revered and most successful thrillers.
RALPH MACCIO

57. Some people on the Bored were not amused when stand-up comedian Ron White said of this man, "He was married six times, he smoked pot, he stabbed his second wife, and I've never read one of his books. But I gotta tell ya, I'm a huge fan."
NORMAN MAILER. (I HATE THAT GUY)

58. This doctor is currently portrayed on TV by an actor who has played numerous other real-life roles, such as an iconic journalist/interviewer, an iconic soccer player/manager, an iconic sci-fi author, an infamous emperor, and a former prime minister whose legacy is still up for debate.
WILLIAM MASTERS

59. On the advice of her teacher, this entertainer changed her surname to honor her hometown. Four very tasty foods were eventually named after her.
NELLIE MELBA?

66. He has won four Emmys and three Grammys, proving that not everybody hates him.
CHRIS ROCK?

67. He received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing a pianist in a film that also featured a rare acting credit for a man who is an answer to a previous clue.
HOWARD E. ROLLINS, JR.

69. This eccentric pianist preferred to call himself a "gymnopedist" or a "phonometrician" rather than a "musician".
ERIK SATIE


79. In her final film role, she played the adopted mother of one super boy.
PHYLLIS THAXTER

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:34 pm
by franktangredi
mellytu74 wrote:First pass


76. Her oldest son played Henry VIII, Charles Darwin, and Hermann Goering. Her youngest son played General Custer, Kim Philby, and Czar Alexander I.

I'll wait for Frank to answer. :D
Must be Maggie Smith. I did not know this.

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:57 pm
by Appa23
7. Semi-DJMQ: In 1971, this modern dancer's grandfather invented a lawn tool that is now made by Husqvarna.

Guessing that you are looking for Mark Ballas, but he is not a modern dancer. Contemporary dancer, sure. Ballroom dancer, of course. Modern dance, not really.

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 11:13 pm
by Appa23
Pastor Fireball wrote:Identify the 88 people below. Form 50 pairs based on a Tangredi, or hidden principle, that you must discover for yourself. Twelve names will be used twice, each in a different capacity. One name on this list connects directly to the theme.

1. This beloved TV actor could have told his actress daughter, "Nice Beaver!", and she would not have been offended.

2. He's not ashamed to admit that, in his plays, the s**t hits the fan.

3. This prolific British author wrote only one screenplay: a 1980 sci-fi thriller that took place at a hydroponics research center on a distant moon of the Solar System. After that film, it's no surprise that he hasn't written another screenplay.

4. He was the first of three actors to play a sitcom whale.

5. It's probably a good idea not to perform this entertainer's "salute" during a church sermon.

6. As far as I know, he is the only Jamaican-born athlete who has been inducted into both the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.

7. Semi-DJMQ: In 1971, this modern dancer's grandfather invented a lawn tool that is now made by Husqvarna.

8. Interestingly, this conservative southern ex-congressman graduated high school in Tehran, Iran.

9. The first and last name of this early Emmy winner, who died in 1966, were the same as the first and last name of the absent-minded but lovable secretary on my all-time favorite TV show.

10. Just one year after he attempted to persuade the British Parliament to end the slave trade, he became pro-slavery. In his poem subtitled The Universal Empire of Love, he suggested that slaves loved being slaves. (Boy, did he get it wrong!)

11. At age 14, he appeared in a pilot with future TV star Craig Ferguson and future Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow... but the pilot got scrubbed before seeing the airwaves.

12. Depending on who you ask, this military leader's Native American name translated to either "two sticks bound together for strength" or "he who places two bets".

13. At 27 years, he holds the record for longest gap between SNL hosting gigs. JEFF BRIDGES

14. He adopted his professional surname from an African-American comic book superhero who debuted in 1972 and will be featured in an upcoming Netflix series.

15. A hospital in the London district of Rotherhithe features a large blue plaque commemorating his birth.

16. Unlike Bill Clinton, this world leader did admit that he inhaled while at school in England. His crazy younger years also included an encounter with two English-speaking Russians who may have tried to recruit him for the KGB.

17. The most recent film starring this actor competed for the 2015 Razzie for Worst Picture against the reboot of a film that also starred this actor.

18. "Earnest" is the most accurate description of his immediate replacement. (Not even Republicans can argue against that.)

19. He and his band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame almost exactly 20 years after he committed suicide.

20. In her 2012 memoir, this Grammy-winning singer/songwriter admitted that she urinated all over herself while dancing with *NSYNC during a TV Christmas special.

21. His temper was notably satirized on an episode of South Park, where he was accompanied in his random acts of violence by an anthropomorphic tugboat. RUSSELL CROWE?

22. Leaving your girlfriend when she's seven months pregnant: Priceless.

23. Her full name was Úrsula Hilaria [familiar first name] de la Caridad [familiar surname] Alfonso.

24. She played with Joan, Lita, Sandy, Jackie, Vicki, and her sister Marie.

25. Her grandfather designed a horseshoe that fits over 100,000 people.

26. Although he was never a candidate for the vice presidency, he still received ten votes in the last vice presidential vote of a Democratic convention that had to be conducted via roll call.

27. In high school, he won a science fair for a project on an analog computer to solve differential equations. He intended to pursue a career in physics while attending Columbia University, but after watching Citizen Kane and Vertigo, he changed his school and major. The rest is Hollywood history.

28. The recurring theme in his books was built from his discovery that his twin sister died six weeks after birth.

29. Among the notable roles of this British actress: a mother of a Beatle, a daughter of a Stuart king, and a daughter of a Tudor king.

30. This athlete's modest and academic demeanor has long been the subject of articles on The Onion, which had him doing everything from fielding questions about the 2013 federal government sequester to encouraging his teammates to build up their frequent flyer miles.

31. He portrayed the world's most famous tuna factory robber.

32. His suicide note simply read, "My work is done. Why wait?"

33. Contrary to what we were taught in school, he did not actually invent the thing for which he is most often associated. He only improved it and made it practical. Sir Humphry Davy created the first one in 1802.

34. Perhaps the most notable winery in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa is the one owned by him.

35. He holds the NFL record for most two-point conversions (seven) and, possibly, most children (eight). MARSHALL FAULK

36. He was the most (in)famous person known to be christened at the church called St. Michael le Belfrey.

37. This former child actress now owns two companies with a focus on children: a party decoration company and an Internet-based environmentally-friendly children's boutique. She also hosts a show on Oprah's network.

38. Was his first job disco? Very!

39. This groundbreaking talk show host began as a writer for several radio soap operas. She once combined those two jobs by portraying a fictional talk show host on the final episode of a short-lived soap opera spin-off.

40. This versatile actress rarely portrays real-life people, but she received critical acclaim for playing Hearst's mistress and Sinatra's wife.

41. His lost novel, Infernal Sorceress, was published four months after his death in 2008.

42. According to a popular historical musical, this man quoted Edmund Burke before changing his critical vote.

43. On a list of top high school basketball players, he was ranked higher than his twin brother. In their first year of college, though, the twin brother stood out as a postseason hero.

44. If you think that fish cleaners and net menders aren't the least bit interesting, this man could prove you wrong.

45. This actor's name appeared on the marquee of the movie theater that served as the hiding place for an infamous assassin.

46. This perpetual teenager later became a CBS programming executive and directed one of the final episodes of an ABC sitcom that also featured a bunch of twenty-somethings playing teenagers.

47. He hosted an innovative puzzle contest in 1984 where the first person who could solve the on-screen detective's mystery and call the telephone number hidden in a safe deposit box somewhere in the United States won $100,000.

48. As of 2015, he is the only person to win Emmys for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the same ceremony.

49. This actress flirted with a run for the U.S. Senate for about in month in 2013, but she ultimately decided that she didn't want to deal with all of the sociopaths in Washington. (I can't say I blame her.)

50. In one of his most famous roles, he met his demise at a bowling alley.

51. In 2014, this retired sports champion was elected the mayor of a city that gives its name to a delicious chicken dish. VITALI KLITCHKO (kIEV)

52. As a teenager, he studied electrical engineering at the institute of technology based in the Chinese city that he was born. Eventually, he switched fields and earned a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics at Cornell. Before he died in 2010, he had been involved in the publication of three Russian-English scientific dictionaries.

53. In his first comedy special, he claimed that he wanted to write a self-help book titled Shut the F**k Up and call himself "Doctor". Years later, he earned an honorary doctorate at his alma mater and wrote a self-help book. He didn't use that book title, but he did use the "Dr." title.

54. His father's and mother's lives were the subject of a story on Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. In this dramatization, the mother was declared dead by the local doctor, but miraculously awoke while in her coffin just before burial. The answer to this clue was born fifteen months after his mother returned from the dead. According to the TV show, this story was ruled a fact, but one part of this story was definitely rewritten by the show for entertainment value. Currently living descendants of the family state that her coffin was placed in the family mausoleum, not a grave.

55. In a recent film, this former child star portrayed the screenwriter of one of Hollywood's most revered and most successful thrillers.

56. Before turning to acting, she was the lead singer of a band called Jelly and was covered in jelly in an issue of Playboy.

57. Some people on the Bored were not amused when stand-up comedian Ron White said of this man, "He was married six times, he smoked pot, he stabbed his second wife, and I've never read one of his books. But I gotta tell ya, I'm a huge fan."

58. This doctor is currently portrayed on TV by an actor who has played numerous other real-life roles, such as an iconic journalist/interviewer, an iconic soccer player/manager, an iconic sci-fi author, an infamous emperor, and a former prime minister whose legacy is still up for debate.

59. On the advice of her teacher, this entertainer changed her surname to honor her hometown. Four very tasty foods were eventually named after her.

60. True to one of his most famous aphorisms, his gravesite is marked with only two things: a honey locust tree and a granite slab engraved with his name and years of birth and death.

61. His final television role was on an episode of Nickelodeon's long-running cartoon Hey Arnold!, which aired four months after he died.

62. In 2005, I visited his grave, the second most visited grave at Arlington National Cemetery.

63. We'll never get a chance to read her autobiography because her only draft of it was among the personal items lost in a 2000 house fire.

64. Moses? Mosey? Mosie? Mozee? Mauzy? Screw it. Butler.

65. This sports star's Ojibwe name translates to "coming home".

66. He has won four Emmys and three Grammys, proving that not everybody hates him. CHRIS ROCK

67. He received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing a pianist in a film that also featured a rare acting credit for a man who is an answer to a previous clue.

68. In a famous TV blooper, he can't pronounce the word "trigonometry" (which he thought meant having three wives).

69. This eccentric pianist preferred to call himself a "gymnopedist" or a "phonometrician" rather than a "musician".

70. I knew this entertainer and his manager (who was also his first wife) personally. They lived in the same apartment complex in Lexington, KY, where my mother and I lived. I was sad when the wife died in 2003 and when he died in 2011. Oooh no!

71. His attempt to run his own video game company did not go as planned. Shortly after releasing its first RPG, which sold over 1,000,000 copies, the company went bankrupt. Everybody from the Rhode Island state police to the FBI spent the next two years investigating the company. A bloody shame. CURT SCHILLING

72. On at least two occasions, I've claimed on the Bored that I didn't know that there were two Merry Men representing this groundbreaking TV producer and host. One Merry Man account contains an underscore in place of the space.

73. His often incoherent commentating was compiled by Jimmy Kimmel in a video subtitled "Wordsmith". EMMITT SMITH?

74. The small town of Sharon, Vermont, is famous for two things: Foghat recorded "Slow Ride" there, and this historical figure was born there.

75. Jet that takes the most direct route between The Dream and Plinko.

76. Her oldest son played Henry VIII, Charles Darwin, and Hermann Goering. Her youngest son played General Custer, Kim Philby, and Czar Alexander I.

77. He suffered a fatal asthma attack less than five days after he was confirmed for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

78. He was sometimes upstaged on his own talk show by a hyperactive puppy wuppy that was tragically killed shortly after the show premiered on TV.

79. In her final film role, she played the adopted mother of one super boy.

80. He still has a bounced salary check from one of his early game show hosting gigs hanging on a wall at his home. Some of the winning contestants from that show never got paid, either.

81. Thanks to the company that he founded, he was the first man who truly thought with his dipstick.

82. Outside of his famous line of work, he was a frequent substitute host for Ralph Emery and was partnered twice with Kathy Troccoli to present at the GMA Music Awards.

83. This film producer received an honorary Academy Award two years after another film producer received an honorary Academy Award, which occurred the year before that second film producer received an honorary Golden Globe, which occurred two years after the answer to this clue received his honorary Golden Globe. Got that?

84. The Supreme Court bromance between Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas is nothing compared to this one: In a 28-year span, this justice disagreed with his chief justice on only three cases.

85. In the most famous episode of Fawlty Towers, Basil blamed a faulty fire extinguisher on him.

86. Mike Douglas, Bob Hope, and Jimmy Stewart marveled at his childhood feats. Fortunately, all three of them died long before he engaged in more... um, "adult" feats.

87. Although his is a lengthy name / It fits quite nicely in our Hall of Fame.

88. His early stage personae included Superman, Spider-Man, Zorro, and a gorilla. His sister Margaret suggested the childish costume for which he is still known today.
PEE WEE HERMAN (PAUL REUBENS)?

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:04 am
by Pastor Fireball
Appa23 wrote:7. Semi-DJMQ: In 1971, this modern dancer's grandfather invented a lawn tool that is now made by Husqvarna.

Guessing that you are looking for Mark Ballas, but he is not a modern dancer. Contemporary dancer, sure. Ballroom dancer, of course. Modern dance, not really.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/modern#Synonyms

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 8:50 am
by kroxquo
Identify the 88 people below. Form 50 pairs based on a Tangredi, or hidden principle, that you must discover for yourself. Twelve names will be used twice, each in a different capacity. One name on this list connects directly to the theme.

6. As far as I know, he is the only Jamaican-born athlete who has been inducted into both the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.

Ben Johnson?

19. He and his band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame almost exactly 20 years after he committed suicide.

Kurt Cobain

24. She played with Joan, Lita, Sandy, Jackie, Vicki, and her sister Marie.

Sally Field?

33. Contrary to what we were taught in school, he did not actually invent the thing for which he is most often associated. He only improved it and made it practical. Sir Humphry Davy created the first one in 1802.

Thomas Crapper

39. This groundbreaking talk show host began as a writer for several radio soap operas. She once combined those two jobs by portraying a fictional talk show host on the final episode of a short-lived soap opera spin-off.

Sally Jesse Raphael?

42. According to a popular historical musical, this man quoted Edmund Burke before changing his critical vote.

Lyman Hall

46. This perpetual teenager later became a CBS programming executive and directed one of the final episodes of an ABC sitcom that also featured a bunch of twenty-somethings playing teenagers.

Duane Hickman. I think that's his name - the guy who played Dobie Gillis

48. As of 2015, he is the only person to win Emmys for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the same ceremony.

Kelsey Grammer?

50. In one of his most famous roles, he met his demise at a bowling alley.

Steve Buscemi?

58. This doctor is currently portrayed on TV by an actor who has played numerous other real-life roles, such as an iconic journalist/interviewer, an iconic soccer player/manager, an iconic sci-fi author, an infamous emperor, and a former prime minister whose legacy is still up for debate.

The guy who plays Bill Masters on Masters of Sex - Last name Sheen

62. In 2005, I visited his grave, the second most visited grave at Arlington National Cemetery.

William Howard Taft?

65. This sports star's Ojibwe name translates to "coming home".

Jim Thorpe?

66. He has won four Emmys and three Grammys, proving that not everybody hates him.

Ray Romano

74. The small town of Sharon, Vermont, is famous for two things: Foghat recorded "Slow Ride" there, and this historical figure was born there.

WAG - Chester Arthur

86. Mike Douglas, Bob Hope, and Jimmy Stewart marveled at his childhood feats. Fortunately, all three of them died long before he engaged in more... um, "adult" feats.

Tiger Woods

88. His early stage personae included Superman, Spider-Man, Zorro, and a gorilla. His sister Margaret suggested the childish costume for which he is still known today.

Paul Rubens?

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 10:05 am
by jarnon
One more:

49. Ashley Judd

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 10:49 am
by jarnon
Here's a consolidation. A pattern emerges, which allowed me to answer #16 and take a guess at #80.
Pastor Fireball wrote:Identify the 88 people below. Form 50 pairs based on a Tangredi, or hidden principle, that you must discover for yourself. Twelve names will be used twice, each in a different capacity. One name on this list connects directly to the theme.

1. This beloved TV actor could have told his actress daughter, "Nice Beaver!", and she would not have been offended.

2. He's not ashamed to admit that, in his plays, the s**t hits the fan.

3. This prolific British author wrote only one screenplay: a 1980 sci-fi thriller that took place at a hydroponics research center on a distant moon of the Solar System. After that film, it's no surprise that he hasn't written another screenplay.
MARTIN AMIS

4. He was the first of three actors to play a sitcom whale.
ADAM ARKIN

5. It's probably a good idea not to perform this entertainer's "salute" during a church sermon.

6. As far as I know, he is the only Jamaican-born athlete who has been inducted into both the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.

7. Semi-DJMQ: In 1971, this modern dancer's grandfather invented a lawn tool that is now made by Husqvarna.
MARK BALLAS

8. Interestingly, this conservative southern ex-congressman graduated high school in Tehran, Iran.
BOB BARR

9. The first and last name of this early Emmy winner, who died in 1966, were the same as the first and last name of the absent-minded but lovable secretary on my all-time favorite TV show.

10. Just one year after he attempted to persuade the British Parliament to end the slave trade, he became pro-slavery. In his poem subtitled The Universal Empire of Love, he suggested that slaves loved being slaves. (Boy, did he get it wrong!)

11. At age 14, he appeared in a pilot with future TV star Craig Ferguson and future Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow... but the pilot got scrubbed before seeing the airwaves.

12. Depending on who you ask, this military leader's Native American name translated to either "two sticks bound together for strength" or "he who places two bets".
JOSEPH BRANT

13. At 27 years, he holds the record for longest gap between SNL hosting gigs.
JEFF BRIDGES

14. He adopted his professional surname from an African-American comic book superhero who debuted in 1972 and will be featured in an upcoming Netflix series.
NICHOLAS CAGE

15. A hospital in the London district of Rotherhithe features a large blue plaque commemorating his birth.
MICHAEL CAINE?

16. Unlike Bill Clinton, this world leader did admit that he inhaled while at school in England. His crazy younger years also included an encounter with two English-speaking Russians who may have tried to recruit him for the KGB.
DAVID CAMERON

17. The most recent film starring this actor competed for the 2015 Razzie for Worst Picture against the reboot of a film that also starred this actor.

18. "Earnest" is the most accurate description of his immediate replacement. (Not even Republicans can argue against that.)

19. He and his band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame almost exactly 20 years after he committed suicide.
KURT COBAIN

20. In her 2012 memoir, this Grammy-winning singer/songwriter admitted that she urinated all over herself while dancing with *NSYNC during a TV Christmas special.

21. His temper was notably satirized on an episode of South Park, where he was accompanied in his random acts of violence by an anthropomorphic tugboat.
RUSSELL CROWE?

22. Leaving your girlfriend when she's seven months pregnant: Priceless.
BILLY CRUDUP

23. Her full name was Úrsula Hilaria [familiar first name] de la Caridad [familiar surname] Alfonso.
CELIA CRUZ

24. She played with Joan, Lita, Sandy, Jackie, Vicki, and her sister Marie.
CHERIE CURRIE

25. Her grandfather designed a horseshoe that fits over 100,000 people.

26. Although he was never a candidate for the vice presidency, he still received ten votes in the last vice presidential vote of a Democratic convention that had to be conducted via roll call.

27. In high school, he won a science fair for a project on an analog computer to solve differential equations. He intended to pursue a career in physics while attending Columbia University, but after watching Citizen Kane and Vertigo, he changed his school and major. The rest is Hollywood history.

28. The recurring theme in his books was built from his discovery that his twin sister died six weeks after birth.

29. Among the notable roles of this British actress: a mother of a Beatle, a daughter of a Stuart king, and a daughter of a Tudor king.

30. This athlete's modest and academic demeanor has long been the subject of articles on The Onion, which had him doing everything from fielding questions about the 2013 federal government sequester to encouraging his teammates to build up their frequent flyer miles.

31. He portrayed the world's most famous tuna factory robber.
JIMMY DURANTE

32. His suicide note simply read, "My work is done. Why wait?"
GEORGE EASTMAN

33. Contrary to what we were taught in school, he did not actually invent the thing for which he is most often associated. He only improved it and made it practical. Sir Humphry Davy created the first one in 1802.
THOMAS EDISON

34. Perhaps the most notable winery in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa is the one owned by him.

35. He holds the NFL record for most two-point conversions (seven) and, possibly, most children (eight).
MARSHALL FAULK

36. He was the most (in)famous person known to be christened at the church called St. Michael le Belfrey.

37. This former child actress now owns two companies with a focus on children: a party decoration company and an Internet-based environmentally-friendly children's boutique. She also hosts a show on Oprah's network.

38. Was his first job disco? Very!

39. This groundbreaking talk show host began as a writer for several radio soap operas. She once combined those two jobs by portraying a fictional talk show host on the final episode of a short-lived soap opera spin-off.

40. This versatile actress rarely portrays real-life people, but she received critical acclaim for playing Hearst's mistress and Sinatra's wife.
MELANIE GRIFFITH

41. His lost novel, Infernal Sorceress, was published four months after his death in 2008.

42. According to a popular historical musical, this man quoted Edmund Burke before changing his critical vote.
LYMAN HALL

43. On a list of top high school basketball players, he was ranked higher than his twin brother. In their first year of college, though, the twin brother stood out as a postseason hero.

44. If you think that fish cleaners and net menders aren't the least bit interesting, this man could prove you wrong.

45. This actor's name appeared on the marquee of the movie theater that served as the hiding place for an infamous assassin.
VAN HEFLIN

46. This perpetual teenager later became a CBS programming executive and directed one of the final episodes of an ABC sitcom that also featured a bunch of twenty-somethings playing teenagers.
DWAYNE HICKMAN

47. He hosted an innovative puzzle contest in 1984 where the first person who could solve the on-screen detective's mystery and call the telephone number hidden in a safe deposit box somewhere in the United States won $100,000.

48. As of 2015, he is the only person to win Emmys for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the same ceremony.

49. This actress flirted with a run for the U.S. Senate for about in month in 2013, but she ultimately decided that she didn't want to deal with all of the sociopaths in Washington. (I can't say I blame her.)
ASHLEY JUDD

50. In one of his most famous roles, he met his demise at a bowling alley.
BORIS KARLOFF?

51. In 2014, this retired sports champion was elected the mayor of a city that gives its name to a delicious chicken dish.
VITALI KLITCHKO

52. As a teenager, he studied electrical engineering at the institute of technology based in the Chinese city that he was born. Eventually, he switched fields and earned a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics at Cornell. Before he died in 2010, he had been involved in the publication of three Russian-English scientific dictionaries.

53. In his first comedy special, he claimed that he wanted to write a self-help book titled Shut the F**k Up and call himself "Doctor". Years later, he earned an honorary doctorate at his alma mater and wrote a self-help book. He didn't use that book title, but he did use the "Dr." title.

54. His father's and mother's lives were the subject of a story on Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. In this dramatization, the mother was declared dead by the local doctor, but miraculously awoke while in her coffin just before burial. The answer to this clue was born fifteen months after his mother returned from the dead. According to the TV show, this story was ruled a fact, but one part of this story was definitely rewritten by the show for entertainment value. Currently living descendants of the family state that her coffin was placed in the family mausoleum, not a grave.

55. In a recent film, this former child star portrayed the screenwriter of one of Hollywood's most revered and most successful thrillers.
RALPH MACCHIO

56. Before turning to acting, she was the lead singer of a band called Jelly and was covered in jelly in an issue of Playboy.
AMY MADIGAN

57. Some people on the Bored were not amused when stand-up comedian Ron White said of this man, "He was married six times, he smoked pot, he stabbed his second wife, and I've never read one of his books. But I gotta tell ya, I'm a huge fan."
NORMAN MAILER

58. This doctor is currently portrayed on TV by an actor who has played numerous other real-life roles, such as an iconic journalist/interviewer, an iconic soccer player/manager, an iconic sci-fi author, an infamous emperor, and a former prime minister whose legacy is still up for debate.
WILLIAM MASTERS

59. On the advice of her teacher, this entertainer changed her surname to honor her hometown. Four very tasty foods were eventually named after her.
NELLIE MELBA

60. True to one of his most famous aphorisms, his gravesite is marked with only two things: a honey locust tree and a granite slab engraved with his name and years of birth and death.

61. His final television role was on an episode of Nickelodeon's long-running cartoon Hey Arnold!, which aired four months after he died.

62. In 2005, I visited his grave, the second most visited grave at Arlington National Cemetery.

63. We'll never get a chance to read her autobiography because her only draft of it was among the personal items lost in a 2000 house fire.

64. Moses? Mosey? Mosie? Mozee? Mauzy? Screw it. Butler.

65. This sports star's Ojibwe name translates to "coming home".

66. He has won four Emmys and three Grammys, proving that not everybody hates him.
CHRIS ROCK

67. He received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing a pianist in a film that also featured a rare acting credit for a man who is an answer to a previous clue.
HOWARD ROLLINS

68. In a famous TV blooper, he can't pronounce the word "trigonometry" (which he thought meant having three wives).

69. This eccentric pianist preferred to call himself a "gymnopedist" or a "phonometrician" rather than a "musician".
ERIK SATIE

70. I knew this entertainer and his manager (who was also his first wife) personally. They lived in the same apartment complex in Lexington, KY, where my mother and I lived. I was sad when the wife died in 2003 and when he died in 2011. Oooh no!

71. His attempt to run his own video game company did not go as planned. Shortly after releasing its first RPG, which sold over 1,000,000 copies, the company went bankrupt. Everybody from the Rhode Island state police to the FBI spent the next two years investigating the company. A bloody shame.
CURT SCHILLING

72. On at least two occasions, I've claimed on the Bored that I didn't know that there were two Merry Men representing this groundbreaking TV producer and host. One Merry Man account contains an underscore in place of the space.

73. His often incoherent commentating was compiled by Jimmy Kimmel in a video subtitled "Wordsmith".
EMMITT SMITH?

74. The small town of Sharon, Vermont, is famous for two things: Foghat recorded "Slow Ride" there, and this historical figure was born there.
JOSEPH SMITH

75. Jet that takes the most direct route between The Dream and Plinko.

76. Her oldest son played Henry VIII, Charles Darwin, and Hermann Goering. Her youngest son played General Custer, Kim Philby, and Czar Alexander I.
MAGGIE SMITH

77. He suffered a fatal asthma attack less than five days after he was confirmed for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

78. He was sometimes upstaged on his own talk show by a hyperactive puppy wuppy that was tragically killed shortly after the show premiered on TV.

79. In her final film role, she played the adopted mother of one super boy.
PHYLLIS THAXTER

80. He still has a bounced salary check from one of his early game show hosting gigs hanging on a wall at his home. Some of the winning contestants from that show never got paid, either.
ALEX TREBEK?

81. Thanks to the company that he founded, he was the first man who truly thought with his dipstick.

82. Outside of his famous line of work, he was a frequent substitute host for Ralph Emery and was partnered twice with Kathy Troccoli to present at the GMA Music Awards.

83. This film producer received an honorary Academy Award two years after another film producer received an honorary Academy Award, which occurred the year before that second film producer received an honorary Golden Globe, which occurred two years after the answer to this clue received his honorary Golden Globe. Got that?

84. The Supreme Court bromance between Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas is nothing compared to this one: In a 28-year span, this justice disagreed with his chief justice on only three cases.

85. In the most famous episode of Fawlty Towers, Basil blamed a faulty fire extinguisher on him.

86. Mike Douglas, Bob Hope, and Jimmy Stewart marveled at his childhood feats. Fortunately, all three of them died long before he engaged in more... um, "adult" feats.
TIGER WOODS

87. Although his is a lengthy name / It fits quite nicely in our Hall of Fame.

88. His early stage personae included Superman, Spider-Man, Zorro, and a gorilla. His sister Margaret suggested the childish costume for which he is still known today.

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 5:38 pm
by franktangredi
jarnon wrote:Here's a consolidation. A pattern emerges, which allowed me to answer #16 and take a guess at #80.
Ah, the alphabetical thing again, this time by last name. Let me try a few guesses based on that.

2. He's not ashamed to admit that, in his plays, the s**t hits the fan.
could be EDWARD ALBEE?

9. The first and last name of this early Emmy winner, who died in 1966, were the same as the first and last name of the absent-minded but lovable secretary on my all-time favorite TV show.
GERTRUDE BERG

17. The most recent film starring this actor competed for the 2015 Razzie for Worst Picture against the reboot of a film that also starred this actor.
KIRK CAMERON?

72. On at least two occasions, I've claimed on the Bored that I didn't know that there were two Merry Men representing this groundbreaking TV producer and host. One Merry Man account contains an underscore in place of the space.
ROD SERLING?

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:08 pm
by Pastor Fireball
Based on this consolidation, I can tell you that every answer is correct.

At least one name needs a correction in spelling, which may or may not make a difference in solving the Tangredi.
jarnon wrote:Here's a consolidation. A pattern emerges, which allowed me to answer #16 and take a guess at #80.
Pastor Fireball wrote:Identify the 88 people below. Form 50 pairs based on a Tangredi, or hidden principle, that you must discover for yourself. Twelve names will be used twice, each in a different capacity. One name on this list connects directly to the theme.

1. This beloved TV actor could have told his actress daughter, "Nice Beaver!", and she would not have been offended.

2. He's not ashamed to admit that, in his plays, the s**t hits the fan.

3. This prolific British author wrote only one screenplay: a 1980 sci-fi thriller that took place at a hydroponics research center on a distant moon of the Solar System. After that film, it's no surprise that he hasn't written another screenplay.
MARTIN AMIS

4. He was the first of three actors to play a sitcom whale.
ADAM ARKIN

5. It's probably a good idea not to perform this entertainer's "salute" during a church sermon.

6. As far as I know, he is the only Jamaican-born athlete who has been inducted into both the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.

7. Semi-DJMQ: In 1971, this modern dancer's grandfather invented a lawn tool that is now made by Husqvarna.
MARK BALLAS

8. Interestingly, this conservative southern ex-congressman graduated high school in Tehran, Iran.
BOB BARR

9. The first and last name of this early Emmy winner, who died in 1966, were the same as the first and last name of the absent-minded but lovable secretary on my all-time favorite TV show.

10. Just one year after he attempted to persuade the British Parliament to end the slave trade, he became pro-slavery. In his poem subtitled The Universal Empire of Love, he suggested that slaves loved being slaves. (Boy, did he get it wrong!)

11. At age 14, he appeared in a pilot with future TV star Craig Ferguson and future Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow... but the pilot got scrubbed before seeing the airwaves.

12. Depending on who you ask, this military leader's Native American name translated to either "two sticks bound together for strength" or "he who places two bets".
JOSEPH BRANT

13. At 27 years, he holds the record for longest gap between SNL hosting gigs.
JEFF BRIDGES

14. He adopted his professional surname from an African-American comic book superhero who debuted in 1972 and will be featured in an upcoming Netflix series.
NICHOLAS CAGE

15. A hospital in the London district of Rotherhithe features a large blue plaque commemorating his birth.
MICHAEL CAINE?

16. Unlike Bill Clinton, this world leader did admit that he inhaled while at school in England. His crazy younger years also included an encounter with two English-speaking Russians who may have tried to recruit him for the KGB.
DAVID CAMERON

17. The most recent film starring this actor competed for the 2015 Razzie for Worst Picture against the reboot of a film that also starred this actor.

18. "Earnest" is the most accurate description of his immediate replacement. (Not even Republicans can argue against that.)

19. He and his band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame almost exactly 20 years after he committed suicide.
KURT COBAIN

20. In her 2012 memoir, this Grammy-winning singer/songwriter admitted that she urinated all over herself while dancing with *NSYNC during a TV Christmas special.

21. His temper was notably satirized on an episode of South Park, where he was accompanied in his random acts of violence by an anthropomorphic tugboat.
RUSSELL CROWE?

22. Leaving your girlfriend when she's seven months pregnant: Priceless.
BILLY CRUDUP

23. Her full name was Úrsula Hilaria [familiar first name] de la Caridad [familiar surname] Alfonso.
CELIA CRUZ

24. She played with Joan, Lita, Sandy, Jackie, Vicki, and her sister Marie.
CHERIE CURRIE

25. Her grandfather designed a horseshoe that fits over 100,000 people.

26. Although he was never a candidate for the vice presidency, he still received ten votes in the last vice presidential vote of a Democratic convention that had to be conducted via roll call.

27. In high school, he won a science fair for a project on an analog computer to solve differential equations. He intended to pursue a career in physics while attending Columbia University, but after watching Citizen Kane and Vertigo, he changed his school and major. The rest is Hollywood history.

28. The recurring theme in his books was built from his discovery that his twin sister died six weeks after birth.

29. Among the notable roles of this British actress: a mother of a Beatle, a daughter of a Stuart king, and a daughter of a Tudor king.

30. This athlete's modest and academic demeanor has long been the subject of articles on The Onion, which had him doing everything from fielding questions about the 2013 federal government sequester to encouraging his teammates to build up their frequent flyer miles.

31. He portrayed the world's most famous tuna factory robber.
JIMMY DURANTE

32. His suicide note simply read, "My work is done. Why wait?"
GEORGE EASTMAN

33. Contrary to what we were taught in school, he did not actually invent the thing for which he is most often associated. He only improved it and made it practical. Sir Humphry Davy created the first one in 1802.
THOMAS EDISON

34. Perhaps the most notable winery in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa is the one owned by him.

35. He holds the NFL record for most two-point conversions (seven) and, possibly, most children (eight).
MARSHALL FAULK

36. He was the most (in)famous person known to be christened at the church called St. Michael le Belfrey.

37. This former child actress now owns two companies with a focus on children: a party decoration company and an Internet-based environmentally-friendly children's boutique. She also hosts a show on Oprah's network.

38. Was his first job disco? Very!

39. This groundbreaking talk show host began as a writer for several radio soap operas. She once combined those two jobs by portraying a fictional talk show host on the final episode of a short-lived soap opera spin-off.

40. This versatile actress rarely portrays real-life people, but she received critical acclaim for playing Hearst's mistress and Sinatra's wife.
MELANIE GRIFFITH

41. His lost novel, Infernal Sorceress, was published four months after his death in 2008.

42. According to a popular historical musical, this man quoted Edmund Burke before changing his critical vote.
LYMAN HALL

43. On a list of top high school basketball players, he was ranked higher than his twin brother. In their first year of college, though, the twin brother stood out as a postseason hero.

44. If you think that fish cleaners and net menders aren't the least bit interesting, this man could prove you wrong.

45. This actor's name appeared on the marquee of the movie theater that served as the hiding place for an infamous assassin.
VAN HEFLIN

46. This perpetual teenager later became a CBS programming executive and directed one of the final episodes of an ABC sitcom that also featured a bunch of twenty-somethings playing teenagers.
DWAYNE HICKMAN

47. He hosted an innovative puzzle contest in 1984 where the first person who could solve the on-screen detective's mystery and call the telephone number hidden in a safe deposit box somewhere in the United States won $100,000.

48. As of 2015, he is the only person to win Emmys for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the same ceremony.

49. This actress flirted with a run for the U.S. Senate for about in month in 2013, but she ultimately decided that she didn't want to deal with all of the sociopaths in Washington. (I can't say I blame her.)
ASHLEY JUDD

50. In one of his most famous roles, he met his demise at a bowling alley.
BORIS KARLOFF?

51. In 2014, this retired sports champion was elected the mayor of a city that gives its name to a delicious chicken dish.
VITALI KLITCHKO

52. As a teenager, he studied electrical engineering at the institute of technology based in the Chinese city that he was born. Eventually, he switched fields and earned a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics at Cornell. Before he died in 2010, he had been involved in the publication of three Russian-English scientific dictionaries.

53. In his first comedy special, he claimed that he wanted to write a self-help book titled Shut the F**k Up and call himself "Doctor". Years later, he earned an honorary doctorate at his alma mater and wrote a self-help book. He didn't use that book title, but he did use the "Dr." title.

54. His father's and mother's lives were the subject of a story on Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. In this dramatization, the mother was declared dead by the local doctor, but miraculously awoke while in her coffin just before burial. The answer to this clue was born fifteen months after his mother returned from the dead. According to the TV show, this story was ruled a fact, but one part of this story was definitely rewritten by the show for entertainment value. Currently living descendants of the family state that her coffin was placed in the family mausoleum, not a grave.

55. In a recent film, this former child star portrayed the screenwriter of one of Hollywood's most revered and most successful thrillers.
RALPH MACCHIO

56. Before turning to acting, she was the lead singer of a band called Jelly and was covered in jelly in an issue of Playboy.
AMY MADIGAN

57. Some people on the Bored were not amused when stand-up comedian Ron White said of this man, "He was married six times, he smoked pot, he stabbed his second wife, and I've never read one of his books. But I gotta tell ya, I'm a huge fan."
NORMAN MAILER

58. This doctor is currently portrayed on TV by an actor who has played numerous other real-life roles, such as an iconic journalist/interviewer, an iconic soccer player/manager, an iconic sci-fi author, an infamous emperor, and a former prime minister whose legacy is still up for debate.
WILLIAM MASTERS

59. On the advice of her teacher, this entertainer changed her surname to honor her hometown. Four very tasty foods were eventually named after her.
NELLIE MELBA

60. True to one of his most famous aphorisms, his gravesite is marked with only two things: a honey locust tree and a granite slab engraved with his name and years of birth and death.

61. His final television role was on an episode of Nickelodeon's long-running cartoon Hey Arnold!, which aired four months after he died.

62. In 2005, I visited his grave, the second most visited grave at Arlington National Cemetery.

63. We'll never get a chance to read her autobiography because her only draft of it was among the personal items lost in a 2000 house fire.

64. Moses? Mosey? Mosie? Mozee? Mauzy? Screw it. Butler.

65. This sports star's Ojibwe name translates to "coming home".

66. He has won four Emmys and three Grammys, proving that not everybody hates him.
CHRIS ROCK

67. He received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing a pianist in a film that also featured a rare acting credit for a man who is an answer to a previous clue.
HOWARD ROLLINS

68. In a famous TV blooper, he can't pronounce the word "trigonometry" (which he thought meant having three wives).

69. This eccentric pianist preferred to call himself a "gymnopedist" or a "phonometrician" rather than a "musician".
ERIK SATIE

70. I knew this entertainer and his manager (who was also his first wife) personally. They lived in the same apartment complex in Lexington, KY, where my mother and I lived. I was sad when the wife died in 2003 and when he died in 2011. Oooh no!

71. His attempt to run his own video game company did not go as planned. Shortly after releasing its first RPG, which sold over 1,000,000 copies, the company went bankrupt. Everybody from the Rhode Island state police to the FBI spent the next two years investigating the company. A bloody shame.
CURT SCHILLING

72. On at least two occasions, I've claimed on the Bored that I didn't know that there were two Merry Men representing this groundbreaking TV producer and host. One Merry Man account contains an underscore in place of the space.

73. His often incoherent commentating was compiled by Jimmy Kimmel in a video subtitled "Wordsmith".
EMMITT SMITH?

74. The small town of Sharon, Vermont, is famous for two things: Foghat recorded "Slow Ride" there, and this historical figure was born there.
JOSEPH SMITH

75. Jet that takes the most direct route between The Dream and Plinko.

76. Her oldest son played Henry VIII, Charles Darwin, and Hermann Goering. Her youngest son played General Custer, Kim Philby, and Czar Alexander I.
MAGGIE SMITH

77. He suffered a fatal asthma attack less than five days after he was confirmed for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

78. He was sometimes upstaged on his own talk show by a hyperactive puppy wuppy that was tragically killed shortly after the show premiered on TV.

79. In her final film role, she played the adopted mother of one super boy.
PHYLLIS THAXTER

80. He still has a bounced salary check from one of his early game show hosting gigs hanging on a wall at his home. Some of the winning contestants from that show never got paid, either.
ALEX TREBEK?

81. Thanks to the company that he founded, he was the first man who truly thought with his dipstick.

82. Outside of his famous line of work, he was a frequent substitute host for Ralph Emery and was partnered twice with Kathy Troccoli to present at the GMA Music Awards.

83. This film producer received an honorary Academy Award two years after another film producer received an honorary Academy Award, which occurred the year before that second film producer received an honorary Golden Globe, which occurred two years after the answer to this clue received his honorary Golden Globe. Got that?

84. The Supreme Court bromance between Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas is nothing compared to this one: In a 28-year span, this justice disagreed with his chief justice on only three cases.

85. In the most famous episode of Fawlty Towers, Basil blamed a faulty fire extinguisher on him.

86. Mike Douglas, Bob Hope, and Jimmy Stewart marveled at his childhood feats. Fortunately, all three of them died long before he engaged in more... um, "adult" feats.
TIGER WOODS

87. Although his is a lengthy name / It fits quite nicely in our Hall of Fame.

88. His early stage personae included Superman, Spider-Man, Zorro, and a gorilla. His sister Margaret suggested the childish costume for which he is still known today.

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 11:08 am
by plasticene
Pastor Fireball wrote:At least one name needs a correction in spelling, which may or may not make a difference in solving the Tangredi.
14. He adopted his professional surname from an African-American comic book superhero who debuted in 1972 and will be featured in an upcoming Netflix series.
NICHOLAS CAGE

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:42 pm
by jarnon
Pastor Fireball wrote:6. As far as I know, he is the only Jamaican-born athlete who has been inducted into both the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.
This has to be DONOVAN BAILEY.
Pastor Fireball wrote:18. "Earnest" is the most accurate description of his immediate replacement. (Not even Republicans can argue against that.)
Could this be JAY CARNEY, who was the White House Press Secretary before Josh Earnest?
Pastor Fireball wrote:81. Thanks to the company that he founded, he was the first man who truly thought with his dipstick.
PRESTON TUCKER

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 2:12 am
by franktangredi
11. At age 14, he appeared in a pilot with future TV star Craig Ferguson and future Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow... but the pilot got scrubbed before seeing the airwaves.
Has to be ZACH BRAFF. Fits alphabetically, plus the 'scrubbed' clue.

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 2:19 am
by franktangredi
39. This groundbreaking talk show host began as a writer for several radio soap operas. She once combined those two jobs by portraying a fictional talk show host on the final episode of a short-lived soap opera spin-off.
Has to be VIRGINIA GRAHAM

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 2:28 am
by franktangredi
48. As of 2015, he is the only person to win Emmys for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the same ceremony.
JAMES EARL JONES

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 2:35 am
by franktangredi
Updated consolidation. I eliminated the questions for those answers that the Pastor confirmed or that I confirmed myself.

1. This beloved TV actor could have told his actress daughter, "Nice Beaver!", and she would not have been offended.

2. He's not ashamed to admit that, in his plays, the s**t hits the fan.
EDWARD ALBEE?

3. MARTIN AMIS
4. ADAM ARKIN

5. It's probably a good idea not to perform this entertainer's "salute" during a church sermon.

6. DONOVAN BAILEY
7. MARK BALLAS
8. BOB BARR
9. GERTRUDE BERG

10. Just one year after he attempted to persuade the British Parliament to end the slave trade, he became pro-slavery. In his poem subtitled The Universal Empire of Love, he suggested that slaves loved being slaves. (Boy, did he get it wrong!)

11. ZACH BRAFF
12. JOSEPH BRANT
13. JEFF BRIDGES
14. NICOLAS CAGE
15. MICHAEL CAINE
16. DAVID CAMERON
17. KIRK CAMERON
18. JAY CARNEY
19. KURT COBAIN

20. In her 2012 memoir, this Grammy-winning singer/songwriter admitted that she urinated all over herself while dancing with *NSYNC during a TV Christmas special.

21. RUSSELL CROWE
22. BILLY CRUDUP
23. CELIA CRUZ
24. CHERIE CURRIE

25. Her grandfather designed a horseshoe that fits over 100,000 people.

26. Although he was never a candidate for the vice presidency, he still received ten votes in the last vice presidential vote of a Democratic convention that had to be conducted via roll call.

27. In high school, he won a science fair for a project on an analog computer to solve differential equations. He intended to pursue a career in physics while attending Columbia University, but after watching Citizen Kane and Vertigo, he changed his school and major. The rest is Hollywood history.

28. The recurring theme in his books was built from his discovery that his twin sister died six weeks after birth.

29. Among the notable roles of this British actress: a mother of a Beatle, a daughter of a Stuart king, and a daughter of a Tudor king.

30. This athlete's modest and academic demeanor has long been the subject of articles on The Onion, which had him doing everything from fielding questions about the 2013 federal government sequester to encouraging his teammates to build up their frequent flyer miles.

31. JIMMY DURANTE
32. GEORGE EASTMAN
33. THOMAS EDISON

34. Perhaps the most notable winery in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa is the one owned by him.

35. MARSHALL FAULK

36. He was the most (in)famous person known to be christened at the church called St. Michael le Belfrey.

37. This former child actress now owns two companies with a focus on children: a party decoration company and an Internet-based environmentally-friendly children's boutique. She also hosts a show on Oprah's network.

38. Was his first job disco? Very!

39. VIRGINIA GRAHAM
40. MELANIE GRIFFITH

41. His lost novel, Infernal Sorceress, was published four months after his death in 2008.

42. LYMAN HALL

43. On a list of top high school basketball players, he was ranked higher than his twin brother. In their first year of college, though, the twin brother stood out as a postseason hero.

44. If you think that fish cleaners and net menders aren't the least bit interesting, this man could prove you wrong.

45. VAN HEFLIN
46. DWAYNE HICKMAN

47. He hosted an innovative puzzle contest in 1984 where the first person who could solve the on-screen detective's mystery and call the telephone number hidden in a safe deposit box somewhere in the United States won $100,000.

48. JAMES EARL JONES
49. ASHLEY JUDD
50. BORIS KARLOFF
51. VITALI KLITCHKO

52. As a teenager, he studied electrical engineering at the institute of technology based in the Chinese city that he was born. Eventually, he switched fields and earned a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics at Cornell. Before he died in 2010, he had been involved in the publication of three Russian-English scientific dictionaries.

53. In his first comedy special, he claimed that he wanted to write a self-help book titled Shut the F**k Up and call himself "Doctor". Years later, he earned an honorary doctorate at his alma mater and wrote a self-help book. He didn't use that book title, but he did use the "Dr." title.
DENIS LEARY?

54. His father's and mother's lives were the subject of a story on Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. In this dramatization, the mother was declared dead by the local doctor, but miraculously awoke while in her coffin just before burial. The answer to this clue was born fifteen months after his mother returned from the dead. According to the TV show, this story was ruled a fact, but one part of this story was definitely rewritten by the show for entertainment value. Currently living descendants of the family state that her coffin was placed in the family mausoleum, not a grave.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN?

55. RALPH MACCHIO
56. AMY MADIGAN
57. NORMAN MAILER
58. WILLIAM MASTERS
59. NELLIE MELBA

60. True to one of his most famous aphorisms, his gravesite is marked with only two things: a honey locust tree and a granite slab engraved with his name and years of birth and death.

61. His final television role was on an episode of Nickelodeon's long-running cartoon Hey Arnold!, which aired four months after he died.

62. In 2005, I visited his grave, the second most visited grave at Arlington National Cemetery.

63. We'll never get a chance to read her autobiography because her only draft of it was among the personal items lost in a 2000 house fire.

64. Moses? Mosey? Mosie? Mozee? Mauzy? Screw it. Butler.

65. This sports star's Ojibwe name translates to "coming home".

66. CHRIS ROCK
67. HOWARD ROLLINS

68. In a famous TV blooper, he can't pronounce the word "trigonometry" (which he thought meant having three wives).

69. ERIK SATIE

70. I knew this entertainer and his manager (who was also his first wife) personally. They lived in the same apartment complex in Lexington, KY, where my mother and I lived. I was sad when the wife died in 2003 and when he died in 2011. Oooh no!

71. CURT SCHILLING
72. ROD SERLING
73. EMMITT SMITH
74. JOSEPH SMITH

75. Jet that takes the most direct route between The Dream and Plinko.
SOMEBODY SMITH WITH A FIRST NAME BETWEEN JOSEPH AND MAGGIE

76. MAGGIE SMITH

77. He suffered a fatal asthma attack less than five days after he was confirmed for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

78. He was sometimes upstaged on his own talk show by a hyperactive puppy wuppy that was tragically killed shortly after the show premiered on TV.

79. PHYLLIS THAXTER
80. ALEX TREBEK

81. Thanks to the company that he founded, he was the first man who truly thought with his dipstick.
PRESTON TUCKER

82. Outside of his famous line of work, he was a frequent substitute host for Ralph Emery and was partnered twice with Kathy Troccoli to present at the GMA Music Awards.

83. This film producer received an honorary Academy Award two years after another film producer received an honorary Academy Award, which occurred the year before that second film producer received an honorary Golden Globe, which occurred two years after the answer to this clue received his honorary Golden Globe. Got that?

84. The Supreme Court bromance between Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas is nothing compared to this one: In a 28-year span, this justice disagreed with his chief justice on only three cases.

85. In the most famous episode of Fawlty Towers, Basil blamed a faulty fire extinguisher on him.

86. TIGER WOODS

87. Although his is a lengthy name / It fits quite nicely in our Hall of Fame.

88. His early stage personae included Superman, Spider-Man, Zorro, and a gorilla. His sister Margaret suggested the childish costume for which he is still known today.

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 5:14 am
by Estonut
1. This beloved TV actor could have told his actress daughter, "Nice Beaver!", and she would not have been offended.
DON ADAMS

20. In her 2012 memoir, this Grammy-winning singer/songwriter admitted that she urinated all over herself while dancing with *NSYNC during a TV Christmas special.
SHAWN COLVIN

25. Her grandfather designed a horseshoe that fits over 100,000 people.
BEVERLY D'ANGELO

37. This former child actress now owns two companies with a focus on children: a party decoration company and an Internet-based environmentally-friendly children's boutique. She also hosts a show on Oprah's network.
SOLEIL MOON FRYE

43. On a list of top high school basketball players, he was ranked higher than his twin brother. In their first year of college, though, the twin brother stood out as a postseason hero.
ANDREW HARRISON

62. In 2005, I visited his grave, the second most visited grave at Arlington National Cemetery.
AUDIE MURPHY

63. We'll never get a chance to read her autobiography because her only draft of it was among the personal items lost in a 2000 house fire.
KIM NOVAK

68. In a famous TV blooper, he can't pronounce the word "trigonometry" (which he thought meant having three wives).
JUNIOR SAMPLES

88. His early stage personae included Superman, Spider-Man, Zorro, and a gorilla. His sister Margaret suggested the childish costume for which he is still known today.
ANGUS YOUNG

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 9:29 am
by Pastor Fireball
In this consolidation:

--one new answer without a question mark is incorrect
--one new answer with a question mark is incorrect

Nicolas Cage's name was made correct, but there is still at least one name that needs a spelling correction. Again, that may or may not concern the Tangredi.
franktangredi wrote:Updated consolidation. I eliminated the questions for those answers that the Pastor confirmed or that I confirmed myself.

1. This beloved TV actor could have told his actress daughter, "Nice Beaver!", and she would not have been offended.

2. He's not ashamed to admit that, in his plays, the s**t hits the fan.
EDWARD ALBEE?

3. MARTIN AMIS
4. ADAM ARKIN

5. It's probably a good idea not to perform this entertainer's "salute" during a church sermon.

6. DONOVAN BAILEY
7. MARK BALLAS
8. BOB BARR
9. GERTRUDE BERG

10. Just one year after he attempted to persuade the British Parliament to end the slave trade, he became pro-slavery. In his poem subtitled The Universal Empire of Love, he suggested that slaves loved being slaves. (Boy, did he get it wrong!)

11. ZACH BRAFF
12. JOSEPH BRANT
13. JEFF BRIDGES
14. NICOLAS CAGE
15. MICHAEL CAINE
16. DAVID CAMERON
17. KIRK CAMERON
18. JAY CARNEY
19. KURT COBAIN

20. In her 2012 memoir, this Grammy-winning singer/songwriter admitted that she urinated all over herself while dancing with *NSYNC during a TV Christmas special.

21. RUSSELL CROWE
22. BILLY CRUDUP
23. CELIA CRUZ
24. CHERIE CURRIE

25. Her grandfather designed a horseshoe that fits over 100,000 people.

26. Although he was never a candidate for the vice presidency, he still received ten votes in the last vice presidential vote of a Democratic convention that had to be conducted via roll call.

27. In high school, he won a science fair for a project on an analog computer to solve differential equations. He intended to pursue a career in physics while attending Columbia University, but after watching Citizen Kane and Vertigo, he changed his school and major. The rest is Hollywood history.

28. The recurring theme in his books was built from his discovery that his twin sister died six weeks after birth.

29. Among the notable roles of this British actress: a mother of a Beatle, a daughter of a Stuart king, and a daughter of a Tudor king.

30. This athlete's modest and academic demeanor has long been the subject of articles on The Onion, which had him doing everything from fielding questions about the 2013 federal government sequester to encouraging his teammates to build up their frequent flyer miles.

31. JIMMY DURANTE
32. GEORGE EASTMAN
33. THOMAS EDISON

34. Perhaps the most notable winery in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa is the one owned by him.

35. MARSHALL FAULK

36. He was the most (in)famous person known to be christened at the church called St. Michael le Belfrey.

37. This former child actress now owns two companies with a focus on children: a party decoration company and an Internet-based environmentally-friendly children's boutique. She also hosts a show on Oprah's network.

38. Was his first job disco? Very!

39. VIRGINIA GRAHAM
40. MELANIE GRIFFITH

41. His lost novel, Infernal Sorceress, was published four months after his death in 2008.

42. LYMAN HALL

43. On a list of top high school basketball players, he was ranked higher than his twin brother. In their first year of college, though, the twin brother stood out as a postseason hero.

44. If you think that fish cleaners and net menders aren't the least bit interesting, this man could prove you wrong.

45. VAN HEFLIN
46. DWAYNE HICKMAN

47. He hosted an innovative puzzle contest in 1984 where the first person who could solve the on-screen detective's mystery and call the telephone number hidden in a safe deposit box somewhere in the United States won $100,000.

48. JAMES EARL JONES
49. ASHLEY JUDD
50. BORIS KARLOFF
51. VITALI KLITCHKO

52. As a teenager, he studied electrical engineering at the institute of technology based in the Chinese city that he was born. Eventually, he switched fields and earned a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics at Cornell. Before he died in 2010, he had been involved in the publication of three Russian-English scientific dictionaries.

53. In his first comedy special, he claimed that he wanted to write a self-help book titled Shut the F**k Up and call himself "Doctor". Years later, he earned an honorary doctorate at his alma mater and wrote a self-help book. He didn't use that book title, but he did use the "Dr." title.
DENIS LEARY?

54. His father's and mother's lives were the subject of a story on Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. In this dramatization, the mother was declared dead by the local doctor, but miraculously awoke while in her coffin just before burial. The answer to this clue was born fifteen months after his mother returned from the dead. According to the TV show, this story was ruled a fact, but one part of this story was definitely rewritten by the show for entertainment value. Currently living descendants of the family state that her coffin was placed in the family mausoleum, not a grave.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN?

55. RALPH MACCHIO
56. AMY MADIGAN
57. NORMAN MAILER
58. WILLIAM MASTERS
59. NELLIE MELBA

60. True to one of his most famous aphorisms, his gravesite is marked with only two things: a honey locust tree and a granite slab engraved with his name and years of birth and death.

61. His final television role was on an episode of Nickelodeon's long-running cartoon Hey Arnold!, which aired four months after he died.

62. In 2005, I visited his grave, the second most visited grave at Arlington National Cemetery.

63. We'll never get a chance to read her autobiography because her only draft of it was among the personal items lost in a 2000 house fire.

64. Moses? Mosey? Mosie? Mozee? Mauzy? Screw it. Butler.

65. This sports star's Ojibwe name translates to "coming home".

66. CHRIS ROCK
67. HOWARD ROLLINS

68. In a famous TV blooper, he can't pronounce the word "trigonometry" (which he thought meant having three wives).

69. ERIK SATIE

70. I knew this entertainer and his manager (who was also his first wife) personally. They lived in the same apartment complex in Lexington, KY, where my mother and I lived. I was sad when the wife died in 2003 and when he died in 2011. Oooh no!

71. CURT SCHILLING
72. ROD SERLING
73. EMMITT SMITH
74. JOSEPH SMITH

75. Jet that takes the most direct route between The Dream and Plinko.
SOMEBODY SMITH WITH A FIRST NAME BETWEEN JOSEPH AND MAGGIE

76. MAGGIE SMITH

77. He suffered a fatal asthma attack less than five days after he was confirmed for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

78. He was sometimes upstaged on his own talk show by a hyperactive puppy wuppy that was tragically killed shortly after the show premiered on TV.

79. PHYLLIS THAXTER
80. ALEX TREBEK

81. Thanks to the company that he founded, he was the first man who truly thought with his dipstick.
PRESTON TUCKER

82. Outside of his famous line of work, he was a frequent substitute host for Ralph Emery and was partnered twice with Kathy Troccoli to present at the GMA Music Awards.

83. This film producer received an honorary Academy Award two years after another film producer received an honorary Academy Award, which occurred the year before that second film producer received an honorary Golden Globe, which occurred two years after the answer to this clue received his honorary Golden Globe. Got that?

84. The Supreme Court bromance between Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas is nothing compared to this one: In a 28-year span, this justice disagreed with his chief justice on only three cases.

85. In the most famous episode of Fawlty Towers, Basil blamed a faulty fire extinguisher on him.

86. TIGER WOODS

87. Although his is a lengthy name / It fits quite nicely in our Hall of Fame.

88. His early stage personae included Superman, Spider-Man, Zorro, and a gorilla. His sister Margaret suggested the childish costume for which he is still known today.

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 9:53 am
by franktangredi
Updated. There are definitely a couple wrong on here, per the Pastor; I’ve restored the questions to those I hadn’t confirmed myself.

1. This beloved TV actor could have told his actress daughter, "Nice Beaver!", and she would not have been offended.
DON ADAMS

2. He's not ashamed to admit that, in his plays, the s**t hits the fan.
EDWARD ALBEE?

3. MARTIN AMIS
4. ADAM ARKIN

5. It's probably a good idea not to perform this entertainer's "salute" during a church sermon.

6. DONOVAN BAILEY
7. MARK BALLAS
8. BOB BARR
9. GERTRUDE BERG

10. Just one year after he attempted to persuade the British Parliament to end the slave trade, he became pro-slavery. In his poem subtitled The Universal Empire of Love, he suggested that slaves loved being slaves. (Boy, did he get it wrong!)

11. ZACH BRAFF
12. JOSEPH BRANT
13. JEFF BRIDGES
14. NICOLAS CAGE
15. MICHAEL CAINE
16. DAVID CAMERON
17. KIRK CAMERON

18. "Earnest" is the most accurate description of his immediate replacement. (Not even Republicans can argue against that.)
JAY CARNEY

19. KURT COBAIN

20. In her 2012 memoir, this Grammy-winning singer/songwriter admitted that she urinated all over herself while dancing with *NSYNC during a TV Christmas special.
SHAWN COLVIN

21. RUSSELL CROWE
22. BILLY CRUDUP
23. CELIA CRUZ
24. CHERIE CURRIE

25. Her grandfather designed a horseshoe that fits over 100,000 people.
BEVERLY D'ANGELO

26. Although he was never a candidate for the vice presidency, he still received ten votes in the last vice presidential vote of a Democratic convention that had to be conducted via roll call.

27. In high school, he won a science fair for a project on an analog computer to solve differential equations. He intended to pursue a career in physics while attending Columbia University, but after watching Citizen Kane and Vertigo, he changed his school and major. The rest is Hollywood history.

28. The recurring theme in his books was built from his discovery that his twin sister died six weeks after birth.

29. Among the notable roles of this British actress: a mother of a Beatle, a daughter of a Stuart king, and a daughter of a Tudor king.

30. This athlete's modest and academic demeanor has long been the subject of articles on The Onion, which had him doing everything from fielding questions about the 2013 federal government sequester to encouraging his teammates to build up their frequent flyer miles.

31. JIMMY DURANTE
32. GEORGE EASTMAN
33. THOMAS EDISON

34. Perhaps the most notable winery in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa is the one owned by him.

35. MARSHALL FAULK

36. He was the most (in)famous person known to be christened at the church called St. Michael le Belfrey.

37. This former child actress now owns two companies with a focus on children: a party decoration company and an Internet-based environmentally-friendly children's boutique. She also hosts a show on Oprah's network.
SOLEIL MOON FRYE

38. Was his first job disco? Very!

39. VIRGINIA GRAHAM
40. MELANIE GRIFFITH

41. His lost novel, Infernal Sorceress, was published four months after his death in 2008.

42. LYMAN HALL

43. On a list of top high school basketball players, he was ranked higher than his twin brother. In their first year of college, though, the twin brother stood out as a postseason hero.
ANDREW HARRISON

44. If you think that fish cleaners and net menders aren't the least bit interesting, this man could prove you wrong.

45. VAN HEFLIN
46. DWAYNE HICKMAN

47. He hosted an innovative puzzle contest in 1984 where the first person who could solve the on-screen detective's mystery and call the telephone number hidden in a safe deposit box somewhere in the United States won $100,000.

48. JAMES EARL JONES
49. ASHLEY JUDD
50. BORIS KARLOFF
51. VITALI KLITCHKO

52. As a teenager, he studied electrical engineering at the institute of technology based in the Chinese city that he was born. Eventually, he switched fields and earned a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics at Cornell. Before he died in 2010, he had been involved in the publication of three Russian-English scientific dictionaries.

53. In his first comedy special, he claimed that he wanted to write a self-help book titled Shut the F**k Up and call himself "Doctor". Years later, he earned an honorary doctorate at his alma mater and wrote a self-help book. He didn't use that book title, but he did use the "Dr." title.
DENIS LEARY?

54. His father's and mother's lives were the subject of a story on Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. In this dramatization, the mother was declared dead by the local doctor, but miraculously awoke while in her coffin just before burial. The answer to this clue was born fifteen months after his mother returned from the dead. According to the TV show, this story was ruled a fact, but one part of this story was definitely rewritten by the show for entertainment value. Currently living descendants of the family state that her coffin was placed in the family mausoleum, not a grave.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN?

55. RALPH MACCHIO
56. AMY MADIGAN
57. NORMAN MAILER
58. WILLIAM MASTERS
59. NELLIE MELBA

60. True to one of his most famous aphorisms, his gravesite is marked with only two things: a honey locust tree and a granite slab engraved with his name and years of birth and death.

61. His final television role was on an episode of Nickelodeon's long-running cartoon Hey Arnold!, which aired four months after he died.

62. In 2005, I visited his grave, the second most visited grave at Arlington National Cemetery.
AUDIE MURPHY

63. We'll never get a chance to read her autobiography because her only draft of it was among the personal items lost in a 2000 house fire.
KIM NOVAK

64. Moses? Mosey? Mosie? Mozee? Mauzy? Screw it. Butler.

65. This sports star's Ojibwe name translates to "coming home".

66. CHRIS ROCK
67. HOWARD ROLLINS

68. In a famous TV blooper, he can't pronounce the word "trigonometry" (which he thought meant having three wives).
JUNIOR SAMPLES

69. ERIK SATIE

70. I knew this entertainer and his manager (who was also his first wife) personally. They lived in the same apartment complex in Lexington, KY, where my mother and I lived. I was sad when the wife died in 2003 and when he died in 2011. Oooh no!

71. CURT SCHILLING

72. On at least two occasions, I've claimed on the Bored that I didn't know that there were two Merry Men representing this groundbreaking TV producer and host. One Merry Man account contains an underscore in place of the space.
ROD SERLING

73. EMMITT SMITH
74. JOSEPH SMITH

75. Jet that takes the most direct route between The Dream and Plinko.
SOMEBODY SMITH WITH A FIRST NAME BETWEEN JOSEPH AND MAGGIE

76. MAGGIE SMITH

77. He suffered a fatal asthma attack less than five days after he was confirmed for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

78. He was sometimes upstaged on his own talk show by a hyperactive puppy wuppy that was tragically killed shortly after the show premiered on TV.

79. PHYLLIS THAXTER
80. ALEX TREBEK

81. Thanks to the company that he founded, he was the first man who truly thought with his dipstick.
PRESTON TUCKER

82. Outside of his famous line of work, he was a frequent substitute host for Ralph Emery and was partnered twice with Kathy Troccoli to present at the GMA Music Awards.

83. This film producer received an honorary Academy Award two years after another film producer received an honorary Academy Award, which occurred the year before that second film producer received an honorary Golden Globe, which occurred two years after the answer to this clue received his honorary Golden Globe. Got that?

84. The Supreme Court bromance between Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas is nothing compared to this one: In a 28-year span, this justice disagreed with his chief justice on only three cases.

85. In the most famous episode of Fawlty Towers, Basil blamed a faulty fire extinguisher on him.

86. TIGER WOODS

87. Although his is a lengthy name / It fits quite nicely in our Hall of Fame.

88. His early stage personae included Superman, Spider-Man, Zorro, and a gorilla. His sister Margaret suggested the childish costume for which he is still known today.
ANGUS YOUNG

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 1:15 pm
by Pastor Fireball
In this consolidation, the same two answers from the previous consolidation (one without question mark, one with question mark) are wrong.
franktangredi wrote:Updated. There are definitely a couple wrong on here, per the Pastor; I’ve restored the questions to those I hadn’t confirmed myself.

1. This beloved TV actor could have told his actress daughter, "Nice Beaver!", and she would not have been offended.
DON ADAMS

2. He's not ashamed to admit that, in his plays, the s**t hits the fan.
EDWARD ALBEE?

3. MARTIN AMIS
4. ADAM ARKIN

5. It's probably a good idea not to perform this entertainer's "salute" during a church sermon.

6. DONOVAN BAILEY
7. MARK BALLAS
8. BOB BARR
9. GERTRUDE BERG

10. Just one year after he attempted to persuade the British Parliament to end the slave trade, he became pro-slavery. In his poem subtitled The Universal Empire of Love, he suggested that slaves loved being slaves. (Boy, did he get it wrong!)

11. ZACH BRAFF
12. JOSEPH BRANT
13. JEFF BRIDGES
14. NICOLAS CAGE
15. MICHAEL CAINE
16. DAVID CAMERON
17. KIRK CAMERON

18. "Earnest" is the most accurate description of his immediate replacement. (Not even Republicans can argue against that.)
JAY CARNEY

19. KURT COBAIN

20. In her 2012 memoir, this Grammy-winning singer/songwriter admitted that she urinated all over herself while dancing with *NSYNC during a TV Christmas special.
SHAWN COLVIN

21. RUSSELL CROWE
22. BILLY CRUDUP
23. CELIA CRUZ
24. CHERIE CURRIE

25. Her grandfather designed a horseshoe that fits over 100,000 people.
BEVERLY D'ANGELO

26. Although he was never a candidate for the vice presidency, he still received ten votes in the last vice presidential vote of a Democratic convention that had to be conducted via roll call.

27. In high school, he won a science fair for a project on an analog computer to solve differential equations. He intended to pursue a career in physics while attending Columbia University, but after watching Citizen Kane and Vertigo, he changed his school and major. The rest is Hollywood history.

28. The recurring theme in his books was built from his discovery that his twin sister died six weeks after birth.

29. Among the notable roles of this British actress: a mother of a Beatle, a daughter of a Stuart king, and a daughter of a Tudor king.

30. This athlete's modest and academic demeanor has long been the subject of articles on The Onion, which had him doing everything from fielding questions about the 2013 federal government sequester to encouraging his teammates to build up their frequent flyer miles.

31. JIMMY DURANTE
32. GEORGE EASTMAN
33. THOMAS EDISON

34. Perhaps the most notable winery in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa is the one owned by him.

35. MARSHALL FAULK

36. He was the most (in)famous person known to be christened at the church called St. Michael le Belfrey.

37. This former child actress now owns two companies with a focus on children: a party decoration company and an Internet-based environmentally-friendly children's boutique. She also hosts a show on Oprah's network.
SOLEIL MOON FRYE

38. Was his first job disco? Very!

39. VIRGINIA GRAHAM
40. MELANIE GRIFFITH

41. His lost novel, Infernal Sorceress, was published four months after his death in 2008.

42. LYMAN HALL

43. On a list of top high school basketball players, he was ranked higher than his twin brother. In their first year of college, though, the twin brother stood out as a postseason hero.
ANDREW HARRISON

44. If you think that fish cleaners and net menders aren't the least bit interesting, this man could prove you wrong.

45. VAN HEFLIN
46. DWAYNE HICKMAN

47. He hosted an innovative puzzle contest in 1984 where the first person who could solve the on-screen detective's mystery and call the telephone number hidden in a safe deposit box somewhere in the United States won $100,000.

48. JAMES EARL JONES
49. ASHLEY JUDD
50. BORIS KARLOFF
51. VITALI KLITCHKO

52. As a teenager, he studied electrical engineering at the institute of technology based in the Chinese city that he was born. Eventually, he switched fields and earned a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics at Cornell. Before he died in 2010, he had been involved in the publication of three Russian-English scientific dictionaries.

53. In his first comedy special, he claimed that he wanted to write a self-help book titled Shut the F**k Up and call himself "Doctor". Years later, he earned an honorary doctorate at his alma mater and wrote a self-help book. He didn't use that book title, but he did use the "Dr." title.
DENIS LEARY?

54. His father's and mother's lives were the subject of a story on Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. In this dramatization, the mother was declared dead by the local doctor, but miraculously awoke while in her coffin just before burial. The answer to this clue was born fifteen months after his mother returned from the dead. According to the TV show, this story was ruled a fact, but one part of this story was definitely rewritten by the show for entertainment value. Currently living descendants of the family state that her coffin was placed in the family mausoleum, not a grave.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN?

55. RALPH MACCHIO
56. AMY MADIGAN
57. NORMAN MAILER
58. WILLIAM MASTERS
59. NELLIE MELBA

60. True to one of his most famous aphorisms, his gravesite is marked with only two things: a honey locust tree and a granite slab engraved with his name and years of birth and death.

61. His final television role was on an episode of Nickelodeon's long-running cartoon Hey Arnold!, which aired four months after he died.

62. In 2005, I visited his grave, the second most visited grave at Arlington National Cemetery.
AUDIE MURPHY

63. We'll never get a chance to read her autobiography because her only draft of it was among the personal items lost in a 2000 house fire.
KIM NOVAK

64. Moses? Mosey? Mosie? Mozee? Mauzy? Screw it. Butler.

65. This sports star's Ojibwe name translates to "coming home".

66. CHRIS ROCK
67. HOWARD ROLLINS

68. In a famous TV blooper, he can't pronounce the word "trigonometry" (which he thought meant having three wives).
JUNIOR SAMPLES

69. ERIK SATIE

70. I knew this entertainer and his manager (who was also his first wife) personally. They lived in the same apartment complex in Lexington, KY, where my mother and I lived. I was sad when the wife died in 2003 and when he died in 2011. Oooh no!

71. CURT SCHILLING

72. On at least two occasions, I've claimed on the Bored that I didn't know that there were two Merry Men representing this groundbreaking TV producer and host. One Merry Man account contains an underscore in place of the space.
ROD SERLING

73. EMMITT SMITH
74. JOSEPH SMITH

75. Jet that takes the most direct route between The Dream and Plinko.
SOMEBODY SMITH WITH A FIRST NAME BETWEEN JOSEPH AND MAGGIE

76. MAGGIE SMITH

77. He suffered a fatal asthma attack less than five days after he was confirmed for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

78. He was sometimes upstaged on his own talk show by a hyperactive puppy wuppy that was tragically killed shortly after the show premiered on TV.

79. PHYLLIS THAXTER
80. ALEX TREBEK

81. Thanks to the company that he founded, he was the first man who truly thought with his dipstick.
PRESTON TUCKER

82. Outside of his famous line of work, he was a frequent substitute host for Ralph Emery and was partnered twice with Kathy Troccoli to present at the GMA Music Awards.

83. This film producer received an honorary Academy Award two years after another film producer received an honorary Academy Award, which occurred the year before that second film producer received an honorary Golden Globe, which occurred two years after the answer to this clue received his honorary Golden Globe. Got that?

84. The Supreme Court bromance between Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas is nothing compared to this one: In a 28-year span, this justice disagreed with his chief justice on only three cases.

85. In the most famous episode of Fawlty Towers, Basil blamed a faulty fire extinguisher on him.

86. TIGER WOODS

87. Although his is a lengthy name / It fits quite nicely in our Hall of Fame.

88. His early stage personae included Superman, Spider-Man, Zorro, and a gorilla. His sister Margaret suggested the childish costume for which he is still known today.
ANGUS YOUNG

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 1:54 pm
by franktangredi
Pastor Fireball wrote:In this consolidation, the same two answers from the previous consolidation (one without question mark, one with question mark) are wrong.
Then it's pretty clear that my guesses of Edward Albee and Rod Serling are wrong. This update should be correct.

1. DON ADAMS

2. He's not ashamed to admit that, in his plays, the s**t hits the fan.

3. MARTIN AMIS
4. ADAM ARKIN

5. It's probably a good idea not to perform this entertainer's "salute" during a church sermon.

6. DONOVAN BAILEY
7. MARK BALLAS
8. BOB BARR
9. GERTRUDE BERG

10. Just one year after he attempted to persuade the British Parliament to end the slave trade, he became pro-slavery. In his poem subtitled The Universal Empire of Love, he suggested that slaves loved being slaves. (Boy, did he get it wrong!)

11. ZACH BRAFF
12. JOSEPH BRANT
13. JEFF BRIDGES
14. NICOLAS CAGE
15. MICHAEL CAINE
16. DAVID CAMERON
17. KIRK CAMERON
18. JAY CARNEY
19. KURT COBAIN
20. SHAWN COLVIN
21. RUSSELL CROWE
22. BILLY CRUDUP
23. CELIA CRUZ
24. CHERIE CURRIE
25. BEVERLY D'ANGELO

26. Although he was never a candidate for the vice presidency, he still received ten votes in the last vice presidential vote of a Democratic convention that had to be conducted via roll call.

27. In high school, he won a science fair for a project on an analog computer to solve differential equations. He intended to pursue a career in physics while attending Columbia University, but after watching Citizen Kane and Vertigo, he changed his school and major. The rest is Hollywood history.

28. The recurring theme in his books was built from his discovery that his twin sister died six weeks after birth.

29. Among the notable roles of this British actress: a mother of a Beatle, a daughter of a Stuart king, and a daughter of a Tudor king.

30. This athlete's modest and academic demeanor has long been the subject of articles on The Onion, which had him doing everything from fielding questions about the 2013 federal government sequester to encouraging his teammates to build up their frequent flyer miles.

31. JIMMY DURANTE
32. GEORGE EASTMAN
33. THOMAS EDISON

34. Perhaps the most notable winery in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa is the one owned by him.

35. MARSHALL FAULK

36. He was the most (in)famous person known to be christened at the church called St. Michael le Belfrey.

37. SOLEIL MOON FRYE

38. Was his first job disco? Very!

39. VIRGINIA GRAHAM
40. MELANIE GRIFFITH

41. His lost novel, Infernal Sorceress, was published four months after his death in 2008.

42. LYMAN HALL
43. ANDREW HARRISON

44. If you think that fish cleaners and net menders aren't the least bit interesting, this man could prove you wrong.

45. VAN HEFLIN
46. DWAYNE HICKMAN

47. He hosted an innovative puzzle contest in 1984 where the first person who could solve the on-screen detective's mystery and call the telephone number hidden in a safe deposit box somewhere in the United States won $100,000.

48. JAMES EARL JONES
49. ASHLEY JUDD
50. BORIS KARLOFF
51. VITALI KLITCHKO

52. As a teenager, he studied electrical engineering at the institute of technology based in the Chinese city that he was born. Eventually, he switched fields and earned a Ph.D. in mathematical statistics at Cornell. Before he died in 2010, he had been involved in the publication of three Russian-English scientific dictionaries.

53. DENIS LEARY
54. ABRAHAM LINCOLN
55. RALPH MACCHIO
56. AMY MADIGAN
57. NORMAN MAILER
58. WILLIAM MASTERS
59. NELLIE MELBA

60. True to one of his most famous aphorisms, his gravesite is marked with only two things: a honey locust tree and a granite slab engraved with his name and years of birth and death.

61. His final television role was on an episode of Nickelodeon's long-running cartoon Hey Arnold!, which aired four months after he died.

62. AUDIE MURPHY
63. KIM NOVAK

64. Moses? Mosey? Mosie? Mozee? Mauzy? Screw it. Butler.

65. This sports star's Ojibwe name translates to "coming home".

66. CHRIS ROCK
67. HOWARD ROLLINS
68. JUNIOR SAMPLES
69. ERIK SATIE

70. I knew this entertainer and his manager (who was also his first wife) personally. They lived in the same apartment complex in Lexington, KY, where my mother and I lived. I was sad when the wife died in 2003 and when he died in 2011. Oooh no!

71. CURT SCHILLING

72. On at least two occasions, I've claimed on the Bored that I didn't know that there were two Merry Men representing this groundbreaking TV producer and host. One Merry Man account contains an underscore in place of the space.

73. EMMITT SMITH
74. JOSEPH SMITH

75. Jet that takes the most direct route between The Dream and Plinko.
SOMEBODY SMITH WITH A FIRST NAME BETWEEN JOSEPH AND MAGGIE

76. MAGGIE SMITH

77. He suffered a fatal asthma attack less than five days after he was confirmed for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

78. He was sometimes upstaged on his own talk show by a hyperactive puppy wuppy that was tragically killed shortly after the show premiered on TV.

79. PHYLLIS THAXTER
80. ALEX TREBEK

81. PRESTON TUCKER

82. Outside of his famous line of work, he was a frequent substitute host for Ralph Emery and was partnered twice with Kathy Troccoli to present at the GMA Music Awards.

83. This film producer received an honorary Academy Award two years after another film producer received an honorary Academy Award, which occurred the year before that second film producer received an honorary Golden Globe, which occurred two years after the answer to this clue received his honorary Golden Globe. Got that?

84. The Supreme Court bromance between Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas is nothing compared to this one: In a 28-year span, this justice disagreed with his chief justice on only three cases.

85. In the most famous episode of Fawlty Towers, Basil blamed a faulty fire extinguisher on him.

86. TIGER WOODS

87. Although his is a lengthy name / It fits quite nicely in our Hall of Fame.

88. ANGUS YOUNG

Re: New Fireball Game: First Act of Henry V

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 1:59 pm
by franktangredi
83. This film producer received an honorary Academy Award two years after another film producer received an honorary Academy Award, which occurred the year before that second film producer received an honorary Golden Globe, which occurred two years after the answer to this clue received his honorary Golden Globe. Got that?
HAL WALLIS