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Common Bond - Revenge of the Llamas Style

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"The Revenge of the Llamas team created a Common Bond Entertainment quiz for your enjoyment. We had fun creating it and hope you have fun solving it. Maninmidohio did the hard work compiling it and the Llamas thank him most profusely."


1. Former "Heartbreaker" and "Travelling Wilbury" Tom Petty appears in which of Kevin Costner's films?
    Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
    3000 Miles from Graceland
    The Postman
    The Bodyguard


2. What does "ocho dias" mean in Spanish?
    Fried eggs
    Eight days
    Cold feet
    Llamas rule


3. What was the nationality of the first person to reach the South Pole?
    Norwegian
    British
    Danish
    American


4. She was unusually well educated for a young lady of her day. Which future First Lady of the United States graduated from the Wesleyan Female College at the age of 18?
    Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of Franklin Roosevelt
    Julia Gardiner Tyler, wife of John Tyler
    Martha Custis Washington, wife of George Washington
    Lucy Webb Hayes, wife of Rutherford B. Hayes


5. What number is both the number of hexagrams in the I Ching and the number of sexual positions in the Kama Sutra.
    64
    89
    50
    101


6. Which US coin has been made of copper, copper-nickel alloy, bronze, brass, copper plating over zinc, and zinc coated steel at different times during its existence?
    Penny
    Dime
    Nickel
    Quarter


7. Th?r?sa Cabarr?s Tallien was a prominent social figure during the French Revolution and an important character in Baroness Orczy's novel "The Scarlet Pimpernel." Th?r?sa bathed in the juice of what fruit to retain her reported beauty?
    Strawberry
    Grape
    Peach
    Apricot


8. What is the mammal whose name is derived by combining two Dutch words meaning whale and horse?
    Hippopotamus
    Walrus
    Leopard
    Aardvark


9. What do Mississippi State, Alabama A & M, the University of Georgia, and South Carolina State have in common?
    All share the nickname of the Bulldogs
    All are considered traditionally black colleges or universities
    All had athletic programs under NCAA sanctions in 2006-2007
    All are members of the Southeastern Athletic Conference


10. Though credited together with Ludwig Bolzman for the kinetic theory of gases, this Scotsman is mainly known for his work on electricity and magnetism.
    James Clerk Maxwell
    Michael Faraday
    James Watt
    Ernest Rutherford


11. David Vaughan, the 1960s psychedelic artist, is father to which actress?
    Emma Thompson
    Kate Winslet
    Sadie Frost
    Sienna Miller


12. Which of these is a 1996 movie starring Frank D'Amico?
    Bloodied Sword
    Warm Gun
    Dark Spear
    Sweet, Sweet Poison


13. Which of the following birds is a non-indigenous species to Australia?
    Magpie
    Black swan
    Blackbird
    Black currawong


14. In tennis, what is the correct term for a serve which is good in all respects other than it touches the net?
    Let
    Net
    Get
    Yet


15. You now have all the clues that the Revenge of the Llamas have put together for you. What is the common bond that ties these items together? The work of what artist or group is pointed to by these clues?
    Answer: (One or two words)


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