One-Day Rules

July 11, 2008: LL One-Day 39

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How to read the One-Day scoreboard:
• Top row is regular points, bottom row is money points.
• For each row, if a number > 0 appears in the cell, then that question was answered correctly.
• If the cell is bold green, then the player receives that number of points (for the top row, every correct answer will be green; for the bottom, the green ones are the ones the player designated as Money Questions).
• All correct answers are worth 15 points (top row); all questions designated as Money Questions are worth the percentage of players who answered incorrectly (bottom row).
• The Total is the sum of all green numbers.
TODAY'S QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS

1.  What is the colorful name of the famous Hot Dog stand located at the corner of La Brea and Melrose Avenues is Los Angeles?
PINK'S

2.  Correctly spell the name for the particular species of large saltwater clam which is pronounced "gooey duck".
GEODUCK

3.  Name the 1989 comedy film which was a sequel to 1985's Fletch.
FLETCH LIVES

4.  What are the names of the two children of HRH The Princess Anne, Princess Royal of Great Britain?
PETER, ZARA

5.  Identify the song recorded by Rihanna which spent seven weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart, was Entertainment Weekly magazine's top single of 2007, and was the longest-running chart topper in the UK (10 weeks) since "Love Is All Around" by Wet Wet Wet in 1994.
UMBRELLA

6.  Who is currently the World #1 ranked player on the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour, first reaching the pinnacle on June 9, 2008, after her victory in the 2008 French Open?
ANA IVANOVIC

7.  Shirley Clarke Franklin is the first woman to hold the post of mayor of what American city, a position she has held since January of 2002?
ATLANTA

8.  What is the name of the performing arts center located on 130 acres of national park land in northern Virginia?
WOLF TRAP NATIONAL PARK FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

9.  The art of Pablo Picasso is often categorized into periods, and the period spanning 1904-1906, when his work featured harlequins and acrobats and was characterized by a cheery palette of oranges and pinks, is most commonly known as what period?
ROSE PERIOD

10.  What is the Latin phrase used in logic and mathematics which is the opposite/reverse of the phrase a priori?
A POSTERIORI

11.  The Vaganova Method, Cecchetti Method, Bournonville Method, and R.A.D. Method are all styles of what?
BALLET

12.  The camcorder-ish visual style and cinema verite feel of much of later reality television was first widely introduced by this reality series, which premiered in the spring of 1989, and was created in part due to the need for new programming during the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike.
COPS