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"CSI" Season 3: Part III of IV

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Introduction:
"Part three of my big honkin' quiz about the third season of "CSI". Follow the evidence, and don't touch anything without gloves, okay?"


1. Episode 14, "One Hit Wonder": Melissa Winters (Elizabeth Mitchell), a District Attorney and close friend of a member of the CSI team, is slated for potentially lethal surgery in this episode. Which CSI does Melissa call "friend"?
    Gil Grissom (William Petersen)
    Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan)
    Catherine Willows (Marg Hilgenberger)
    Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox)


2. The criminal being pursued in "One Hit Wonder" is a sexual predator who has recently progressed from "peeping Tom" behavior to actual violence. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the habits of this particular criminal?
    He only targets first floor apartments.
    He only targets women who live in his neighborhood.
    He only targets apartments with sliding glass doors.
    He only targets women with blonde hair.


3. Episode 15, "Lady Heather's Box": Lindsey, the daughter of CSI Catherine Willows, is shown acting in a school play early in this episode. Which play?
    Goldilocks and the Three Bears
    Cinderella
    Sleeping Beauty
    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs


4. Lady Heather (Melinda Clarke), the titular character, makes her second appearance on "CSI". Two of her employees, Trey Buchman and Croix Richards, are murdered in exactly the same manner. What was the cause of death for both of these men?
    lead poisoning
    drowning
    strangulation
    insulin shock


5. Someone close to one of the CSI team dies in "Lady Heather's Box." Who is it?
    Catherine Willows' ex-husband
    Jim Brass' ex-wife
    Gil Grissom's mother
    Nick Stokes' grandmother


6. "Lady Heather's Box" is unique among all other season three episodes. What sets it apart?
    It features voice-over narration.
    It was directed by a member of the cast.
    It is longer.
    It has no incidental music.


7. Episode 16, "Lucky Strike": Warrick and Catherine work a high-profile kidnapping case. The young son of a famous athlete has been snatched. What sport does this athlete play?
    hockey
    baseball
    basketball
    football


8. Meanwhile, Grissom and Nick Stokes spend their time in "Lucky Strike" trying to unravel the mystery of a man who wound up with a wooden stake embedded in his skull. Where did this man sustain this bizarre injury?
    a quarry
    an insane asylum
    a sewer
    a mine shaft


9. Episode 17, "Crash and Burn": Sara Sidle and her boyfriend break up in this episode. What's his name?
    Hank
    Bobby
    Scott
    Warren


10. The "B" story in "Crash and Burn" concerns a woman who died of carbon monoxide poisoning in her own bed. Her death was not an accident. Who caused her death?
    her husband
    she caused her own death
    her daughter
    her son


11. Gil Grissom, in "Crash and Burn", notes for the record the name of one of his favorite authors. Who is it?
    Isaac Asimov
    Harlan Ellison
    William Shakespeare
    F. Scott Fitzgerald


12. Episode 18, "Precious Metal," focuses on yet another American "subculture". The world of the primary crime scene would be best represented by which of the following TV shows?
    Jackass
    Ultimate Fighter
    Survivor
    BattleBots


13. Greg Sanders (Eric Szmanda) is a man who wears many hats in his private life. In "Precious Metal" he admits to having a particular hobby. Which one?
    comic book collecting
    coin collecting
    stamp collecting
    baseball card collecting


14. Episode 19, "A Night at the Movies," focuses on yet another American "subculture". The world of the primary crime scene would be best represented by which of the following TV shows?
    Survivor
    Ultimate Fighter
    Jackass
    BattleBots


15. Grissom and Catherine spend most of "A Night at the Movies" trying to figure out a complex murder. They eventually figure out that a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock might have a lot to do with the murder in question. Which film?
    Vertigo
    Strangers on a Train
    Psycho
    The Trouble With Harry


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