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Fourteen People : Common Bond Trivia Quiz


Fourteen celebrities. Something in common. Do you see the light?

A multiple-choice quiz by john_sunseri. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
john_sunseri
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
320,033
Updated
Jul 31 22
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
12 / 15
Plays
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Top 5% quiz!
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Question 1 of 15
1. This larger-than-life Canadian comedian died in 1994, but before he did he gave us such great characters as Dewey Oxberger (in "Stripes") and Barf the Mawg (half-man, half-dog) in "Spaceballs". Who was he? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. This English model with a funny name was born Lesley Hornby in 1949, and in 1966 Mattel released a doll named for her. Who is this model who took the world by storm when she was a teenager? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. This man was born Paul Reubens, but he's known more by his stage name. He had a big adventure in 1985 and a playhouse in 1986--who is he? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. "The Godfather of Soul" and "the hardest working man in show business" are just two of the titles this performer has earned since he began singing and dancing (some others are "Soul Brother #1" and "the King of Funk"). Who is he? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. Prince, in 1979, released a song called "I Feel For You" on his "Prince" album. Five years later, it became a bigger hit for which rhythm and blues singer? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. In 1998, this vintner and ufologist was made a Member of the Order of Canada--but he's better-known for playing a Ghostbuster, Doctor Detroit and Sgt. Joe Friday. Who is he? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. This actor provided Wilbur's voice in 1973's movie "Charlotte's Web", but he was perhaps most famous for playing the Poet on Rowan and Martin's television show "Laugh-In". He also played a villain in "The 'Burbs" and a country singer in "Nashville". Who was he? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. Which puppeteer provided the voices for Cookie Monster, Miss Piggy, Yoda and Grover, and directed "The Dark Crystal", "Little Shop of Horrors" and "What About Bob?" Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. This musical icon was listed at number two on "Rolling Stone"s list of the hundred greatest singers of all time in 2008, and he was portrayed by Best Actor winner Jamie Foxx in a 2005 film. Who is this man who had 'Georgia on (his) Mind' and thought 'The Night Time (is the Right Time)'? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. This author and actress is the daughter of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, and when she was two Elizabeth Taylor became her stepmother. She plays Peter Griffin's boss Angela on "Family Guy". Who's this Hollywood princess? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. As of 2009, which director has won two Oscars, has been named the Most Influential Person of His Generation by 'Time' magazine, and has produced films grossing over 8.5 BILLION dollars in his over forty-year career? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Which "Saturday Night Live" originial cast member made his mark as Pete (from the Olympia Cafe), the Samurai Futaba (who showed up in stockbrokers' offices and delicatessens), and several times wore a bee costume? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. He was born Sidney Liebowitz in 1935, and in 1965 he had a self-titled variety show on CBS, but he's best known for the singing he's done with his wife, Eydie Gormé (including 1960's Grammy-winning "We Got Us"). Who is he? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. She is the musician "Rolling Stone" named #1 on its list of greatest singers of all time. Who is this 'Queen of Soul' who performed at President Barack Obama's inauguration in 2009? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. All right--you have fourteen people on this list, a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and you're wearing sunglasses. Hit it.
What is the common bond?

Answer: (Three Words (3,5 and 8 letters))

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1. This larger-than-life Canadian comedian died in 1994, but before he did he gave us such great characters as Dewey Oxberger (in "Stripes") and Barf the Mawg (half-man, half-dog) in "Spaceballs". Who was he?

Answer: John Candy

Candy was an important member of Toronto's "Second City Television" (alongside Harold Ramis, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara and other giants of comedy). In 1991, he became part owner of the Canadian Football League team the Toronto Argonauts (which won the championship that year). He died of a heart attack at age 43.
2. This English model with a funny name was born Lesley Hornby in 1949, and in 1966 Mattel released a doll named for her. Who is this model who took the world by storm when she was a teenager?

Answer: Twiggy

Twiggy was (and is) a multi-media star. She released albums in the seventies (one of them reaching #33 on the United Kingdom charts), won Golden Globes for her stage work and, in 2005, became a judge on television's "America's Next Top Model".
3. This man was born Paul Reubens, but he's known more by his stage name. He had a big adventure in 1985 and a playhouse in 1986--who is he?

Answer: Pee-wee Herman

"Pee-wee's Playhouse" won 22 Emmys and co-starred Laurence Fishburne (as Cowboy Curtis), S. Epatha Merkerson (as Reba the Mail Lady) and Phil Hartman (as Captain Carl). Herman got into a bit of trouble in 1991, when he was arrested for indecent exposure in an adult movie theater, but he's made a comeback since then, playing in 1999's Johnny Depp movie "Blow" and guest-starring on shows like "30 Rock" and "Pushing Daisies".
4. "The Godfather of Soul" and "the hardest working man in show business" are just two of the titles this performer has earned since he began singing and dancing (some others are "Soul Brother #1" and "the King of Funk"). Who is he?

Answer: James Brown

Brown, when he was six years old, lived with his aunt who ran a whorehouse. He dropped out of school in the seventh grade and eventually taught himself the harmonica and learned how to play guitar, drums and piano in his quest to be an entertainer. As of 2009 he'd won induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the New York Songwriters Hall of Fame, an honorary doctorate from Paine College, a Kennedy Center Honor, and many more accolades.
5. Prince, in 1979, released a song called "I Feel For You" on his "Prince" album. Five years later, it became a bigger hit for which rhythm and blues singer?

Answer: Chaka Khan

In 1984, Chaka Khan's version of "I Feel For You" (featuring Melle Mel saying "Chaka Khan, Chaka Khan, Chaka Khan" for what feels like hours) hit #1 on the American dance charts and stayed there for three weeks. The song has also been performed by The Pointer Sisters and (eek!) Justin Timberlake dueting with Britney Spears.
6. In 1998, this vintner and ufologist was made a Member of the Order of Canada--but he's better-known for playing a Ghostbuster, Doctor Detroit and Sgt. Joe Friday. Who is he?

Answer: Dan Aykroyd

Aykroyd was born in Ottawa in 1952. In recent years he's been promoting his Crystal Head Vodka (it's triple-filtered!), but he still pops up in the occasional movie (like 2007's "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry" and 2008's "War Inc.").
7. This actor provided Wilbur's voice in 1973's movie "Charlotte's Web", but he was perhaps most famous for playing the Poet on Rowan and Martin's television show "Laugh-In". He also played a villain in "The 'Burbs" and a country singer in "Nashville". Who was he?

Answer: Henry Gibson

Henry Gibson also played Judge Clark Brown on "Boston Legal", and Father O'Neil in "Wedding Crashers". He died of cancer in September of 2009.
8. Which puppeteer provided the voices for Cookie Monster, Miss Piggy, Yoda and Grover, and directed "The Dark Crystal", "Little Shop of Horrors" and "What About Bob?"

Answer: Frank Oz

Oz was born Richard Frank Oznowicz in England in 1944, and moved to California when he was five years old. He did puppet work for 1986's "Labyrinth" (starring David Bowie and a young Jennifer Connelly) and collaborated with Jim Henson and his Muppets on almost a hundred projects.
9. This musical icon was listed at number two on "Rolling Stone"s list of the hundred greatest singers of all time in 2008, and he was portrayed by Best Actor winner Jamie Foxx in a 2005 film. Who is this man who had 'Georgia on (his) Mind' and thought 'The Night Time (is the Right Time)'?

Answer: Ray Charles

Ray Charles Robinson won 17 Grammys (five of them after his death in 2004) and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Jazz Hall of Fame and the National Black Sports & Entertainment Hall of Fame. He's got a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame and a post office building in Los Angeles named after him.

Not bad for someone who went blind before he turned eight and grew up poor as dirt in the segregated South.
10. This author and actress is the daughter of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, and when she was two Elizabeth Taylor became her stepmother. She plays Peter Griffin's boss Angela on "Family Guy". Who's this Hollywood princess?

Answer: Carrie Fisher

Fisher is, of course, best known for the role of Princess Leia Organa in the "Star Wars" films, but she's also a proficient script doctor and a fine novelist. She's had a typical Hollywood life (married to singer Paul Simon, engaged to Dan Aykroyd, a drug-overdose corpse in her house and battles with bipolar disorder and illegal drugs, which led to electroshock therapy), but her humor and intelligence have served her well, and she continues to do edgy, fascinating work.
11. As of 2009, which director has won two Oscars, has been named the Most Influential Person of His Generation by 'Time' magazine, and has produced films grossing over 8.5 BILLION dollars in his over forty-year career?

Answer: Steven Spielberg

Spielberg has had three films ("Jaws", "E.T." and "Jurassic Park") become the top-grossing movie of all time
12. Which "Saturday Night Live" originial cast member made his mark as Pete (from the Olympia Cafe), the Samurai Futaba (who showed up in stockbrokers' offices and delicatessens), and several times wore a bee costume?

Answer: John Belushi

In addition to Belushi, the original SNL cast consisted of Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, George Coe, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris, Laraine Newman, Michael O'Donoghue and Gilda Radner. Belushi died in 1982 from an overdose of cocaine and heroin.
13. He was born Sidney Liebowitz in 1935, and in 1965 he had a self-titled variety show on CBS, but he's best known for the singing he's done with his wife, Eydie Gormé (including 1960's Grammy-winning "We Got Us"). Who is he?

Answer: Steve Lawrence

Steve and Eydie won Las Vegas Entertainment Awards for 'Musical Variety Act of the Year' three consecutive times (and four times total), appeared on "The Tonight Show" repeatedly in the fifties, and Lawrence was nominated in 1964 for a Tony Award for his role as Sammy Glick in "What Makes Sammy Run?"
14. She is the musician "Rolling Stone" named #1 on its list of greatest singers of all time. Who is this 'Queen of Soul' who performed at President Barack Obama's inauguration in 2009?

Answer: Aretha Franklin

Franklin was the first female artist inaugurated into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the first black woman to grace Time Magazine's cover, the youngest person to receive a Kennedy Center honor and she's won, to this point, eighteen Grammy Awards. An amazing woman with an amazing voice.
15. All right--you have fourteen people on this list, a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and you're wearing sunglasses. Hit it. What is the common bond?

Answer: The Blues Brothers

All of these people appeared in 1980's John Landis movie "The Blues Brothers". John Candy played Burton Mercer; Twiggy played 'Chic Lady'; Paul Reubens played the waiter at Chez Paul; James Brown played the Rev. Cleophus James; Chaka Khan was in the choir in Rev. James's church; Aykroyd played Elwood Blues; Henry Gibson was the head of the Illinois Nazis; Frank Oz played a corrections officer at Joliet; Ray Charles owned the pawnshop where the band got their instruments; Carrie Fisher played the 'Mystery Woman' who got left at the altar by Jake; Steven Spielberg played the clerk at the Cook County Assessor's Office; John Belushi played Joliet Jake Blues; Steve Lawrence played agent Maury Sline, and Aretha Franklin played Matt Murphy's wife and co-worker at their soul food restaurant.
Source: Author john_sunseri

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