Question of the Day - November 2003

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November 30, 2003: What fighter plane model did the Japanese use in their attack on Pearl Harbor?

Answer: Mitsubishi Zero
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 29, 2003: Where is Yale located?

Answer: New Haven, CT
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 28, 2003: Who is the leader of the National Rifle Association?

Answer: Kayne Robinson
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 27, 2003: What is the home town of President Clinton?

Answer: Hope, Arkansas
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 26, 2003: Who is the minority whip in the US House of Representatives?

Answer: Steny Hoyer
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 25, 2003: In what city is the western terminus of Interstate 44?

Answer: Wichita Falls, Texas
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 24, 2003: How many U.S. states were there in 1900?

Answer: 45
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 23, 2003: What is the capitol of Botswana?

Answer: Gaborone
Winner: Kati Dreiman

November 22, 2003: What current U.S. state had parts of its territory invaded and controlled by the Japanese for a substantial period of time during World War II?

Answer: Alaska (The Aleutian Islands of Attu and Kiska)
Winner: Lowell Stubblefield

November 21, 2003: What country manufactured the Mirage series of jets?

Answer: France
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 20, 2003: What year was Diet Coke invented?

Answer: 1982
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 19, 2003: How many jet engines does a Boeing B-52 Stratofortress have?

Answer: 8
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 18, 2003: Prior to this year, when did Kansas State last win a football game in Lincoln, Nebraska?

Answer: 1968
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 17, 2003: What Saturday Night Live castmember left the show in 1994 after being in a record 153 episodes?

Answer: Phil Hartman
Winner: G. Michael Brown

November 16, 2003: Who won the best original screenplay Oscar for George C. Scott’s “Patton?”

Answer: Francis Ford Coppola
Winner: Rusty Williams

November 15, 2003: What was Louis Armstrong’s nickname?

Answer: Satchmo
Winner: Rusty Williams

November 14, 2003: Who wrote Eric Clapton's top ten hit "I Shot the Sheriff"?

Answer: Bob Marley
Winner: Shonda Ireland

November 13, 2003: Who starred in Raging Bull, Goodfellas, and Casino alongside Robert DeNiro?

Answer: Joe Pesci
Winner: Shonda Ireland

November 12, 2003: Who hit the game-winning shot for the Chicago Bulls in Game 6 of the 1997 NBA Finals?

Answer: Steve Kerr
Winner: Rusty Williams

November 11, 2003: On what day did World War I end?

Answer: November 11, 1918
Winner: Rusty Williams

November 10, 2003: Who discovered the planet Neptune?

Answer: Urbain Le Verrier
Winner: Rusty Williams

November 9, 2003: What is the mascot for the University of Eastern Washington?

Answer: Eagles
Winner: Rusty Williams

November 8, 2003: Who are the two U.S. Senators from Maine?

Answer: Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins
Winner: Rusty Williams

**Guest Submission by Question of the Day Hall of Fame Member Lindsey Davis**

November 7, 2003: John Cusack played Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes" on his boom box outside Ione Skye's bedroom window in what 1989 movie?

Answer: Say Anything
Winner: Rusty Williams

**Guest Submission by Question of the Day Hall of Fame Member Lindsey Davis**

November 6, 2003: What was the name of the famous Houston honky tonk featured in the 1980 film Urban Cowboy?

Answer: Gilly's
Winner: Rusty Williams

**Guest Submission by Question of the Day Hall of Fame Member Lindsey Davis**

November 5, 2003: What were the names of the ghosts in the original Pac-Man game?

Answer: Pinky, Inky, Blinky, and Clyde
Winner: Rusty Williams

**Guest Submission by Question of the Day Hall of Fame Member Lindsey Davis**

November 4, 2003: What was the name of Budweiser's "Original Party Animal," a pit bull mascot that debuted in a 1987 commercial?

Answer: Spuds MacKenzie
Winner: Rusty Williams

**Guest Submission by Question of the Day Hall of Fame Member Lindsey Davis**

November 3, 2003: Singer/dancer Paula Abdul was a cheerleader for which professional basketball team?

Answer: Los Angeles Lakers
Winner: Philip Courter

**Guest Submission by Question of the Day Hall of Fame Member Lindsey Davis**

November 2, 2003: Steven Van Zandt released a 1985 protest album. What was it called?

Answer: Sun City
Winner: Rusty Williams

**Guest Submission by Question of the Day Hall of Fame Member Lindsey Davis**

November 1, 2003: Richie Cunningham had an older brother on the television sitcom "Happy Days," but he miraculously disappeared after the first season. What was the name of the brother?

Answer: Chuck
Winner: Rusty Williams



September Standings


Rusty Williams 13

G. Michael Brown 12

Shonda Ireland 2

Philip Courter 1

Lowell Stubblefield 1

Kati Dreiman 1

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