Some sample questions from this category:
* Episode 8, "Snuff," once again reminds us that Grissom is a studied entomologist. What kind of insects rear their ugly heads in this episode?
* Which band makes a guest appearance as themselves in episode 2, "The Accused Is Entitled"?
* Raymond J. Barry guest-stars in episode 2 as Gil Grissom's one-time mentor. His character shares a name with a character from an older, classic television program. Which one?
* Episode 5, "Abra Cadaver," re-unites actor William Petersen (Grissom) with one of his co-stars from the 1986 motion picture "Manhunter" (that would be the GOOD version of "Red Dragon" for you newbies). Which one?
* Episode 6, "The Execution of Catherine Willows," concerns a death row inmate whom Willows' findings helped to put away many years ago. Which character admits to being a proponent of the death penalty?
* It's revealed in "Fight Night" that one of the characters boxed as a young man. Which one?
* Episode 8, "Snuff," once again reminds us that Grissom is a studied entomologist. What kind of insects rear their ugly heads in this episode?
* Quite a few people wind up dying in "Blood Lust." Which scenario did NOT occur in this episode?
* Which "extreme sport" is highlighted in episode 10, "High and Low"?
* The "B" story of "High and Low" focuses on a feud between neighbors. What is the transgression that led Frank Kraft to murder his neighbor, Roger Edmonds?
* Episode 11, "Recipe For Murder," primarily focuses on a homicide that took place in the kitchen of an upscale restaurant. What kind of cuisine was served at this restaurant?
* The "B" story in "Recipe For Murder" features the death of a very troubled young woman. The crime scene initially appears to suggest suicide. By the end of the episode, what explanation is given for the young woman's death?
* Quite a few people wind up dying in "Blood Lust." Which scenario did NOT occur in this episode?
* Which "extreme sport" is highlighted in episode 10, "High and Low"?
* The "B" story of "High and Low" focuses on a feud between neighbors. What is the transgression that led Frank Kraft to murder his neighbor, Roger Edmonds?
* Episode 11, "Recipe For Murder," primarily focuses on a homicide that took place in the kitchen of an upscale restaurant. What kind of cuisine was served at this restaurant?
* The "B" story in "Recipe For Murder" features the death of a very troubled young woman. The crime scene initially suggests suicide. By the end of the episode, what explanation is given for the young woman's death?
* In episode 12, "Got Murder?", what kind of animal is responsible for providing the CSI team with its first piece of evidence in the first murder they investigate?
* In the "B" story of "Got Murder?", an animal is actually used as a murder weapon. What kind?
* Episode 13, "Random Acts of Violence," opens with the tragic (and accidental) murder of a little girl. The parent of this child is a close friend of a member of the CSI team. Which one?
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