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TopicITT: Trivia in the form of "Before, During and After" from Jeopardy
TULPAMANCER
02/09/22 7:08:19 PM
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Here's how this works: each clue is technically three different questions, which can all be linked together. The following example should illustrate it rather well:

This "Father Figure" singer took "Billie Jean" to see some drip paintings...
Answer: "Who is George Michael Jackson Pollock?" (George Michael sang "Father Figure," Michael Jackson sang "Billie Jean" and Jackson Pollock was known for his "drip" paintings; all their names can be linked.)

Try to figure out the rest of these! The first two are relatively easy, the last three will be a bit tougher.
If you guys end up liking these, I'll make some more...

#1: Queen Victoria's husband and a physicist known for his theories of relativity discover they are siblings and decide to open a food chain dedicated to a certain ring-shaped baked good.

#2: A jet airplane breaks the sound barrier while playing a Black Eyed Peas song for Pocahantas' father.

#3: George A. Romero's ghouls from a 1968 horror film interrupt Wild Bill Hickok's fatal poker game in order to watch Diego Maradona's legendary goal from the 1986 World Cup quarterfinals.

#4: The most famous line from Seamus Heaney's poem "The Gravel Walks" inspires Skynet to send a T-1000 back through time, only to be interrupted by the Mexican Da de los Muertos festival.

#5: Popular song by Herman's Hermits about a king who decides to try his hand at acting in the play based on Goodbye to Berlin, which will be viewed through a tiny hole in a chamber's wall that inverts the image onto the opposite side.
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