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Hot 6 Questions

3/02/2005

These six trivia questions are based on some of the most popular search terms on the Internet last week. How well do you know what's been on the minds of web surfers everywhere?

  1. Authors
    Hunter S. Thompson, who committed suicide last week, was best known as the author of the 1971 book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. What was the title of his 1972 follow-up?
    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas '72
    Fear and Loathing in San Dimas '72
    Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72
    Fear and Loathing on Television '72

  2. TV Links
    American Idol Season 1 contestant Ryan Starr recently appeared on what other reality series?
    Big Brother
    The Surreal Life
    Celebrity Mole
    Cops

  3. Aliases
    Before she became former WWF pro wrestler Chyna, what was her real name?
    Joanie Collins
    Joanie Cunningham
    Joanie Laurer
    Joanie Mitchell

  4. Howard Stern
    It should come as no surprise that self-proclaimed "King of All Media" Howard Stern, in addition to hosting a radio show, writing autobiographies, and acting in films, was also the executive producer of a sitcom that ran from 2000-2002. What was the name of it?
    Duckman
    Private Parts
    Son of the Beach
    Butt Bongo Fiesta

  5. Acronyms
    What does NASCAR stand for?
    National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
    National Association for Short Circuit Auto Racing
    National Association for Speed Champion Auto Racing
    Nice Awesome Superfast Cars

  6. Napoleon Dynamite
    Before it was the title of a sleeper hit film, Napoleon Dynamite was the pseudonym that a well-known pop star used as the songwriting credit for his 1986 album Blood and Chocolate. Who was he?
    Elvis Costello
    Marvin Gaye
    Eddie Money
    Lionel Richie

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