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Hall of Fame Audio.Pdf This Tournament Goes To Eleven III: Smell The Glove Hosted by the University oflowa, October 12-13, 2001 The Hall of Fame Audio Round (by Matt Larson [Iowa]) Rules are simple. When ringing in, you must know the correct title of the song. If you give the correct title, you earn 10 points. If you supplytitIe + artist, you earn 15 points. If any part of your answer is wrong, it's a neg 5. Likewise, once a clip has finished playing, the question is dead, so there is no safe period at the end to ring in and guess. You must guess before the end of the clip. Don't hold back! 1. Lets Stay Together (Al Green) 46. For What It's Worth (Buffalo Springfield) 2. Rock Around The Clock (Bill Haley & The Comets) 47. Rebel Rouser (Duane Eddy) 3. At Last (Etta James) 48. Mercedes Benz (Janis Joplin) 4. Great Balls of Fire (Jerry Lee Lewis) 49. Personality (Lloyd Price) 5. Hit The Road, Jack (Ray Charles) 50. Stormy Weather (Dinah Washington) 6. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (The Band) 51. Oye Como Va (Santana) 7. Ramblin' Man (Allman Brothers) 52. Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison) 8. Blue Moon of Kentucky (Bill Monroe) 53. Love In An Elevator (Aerosmith) 9. Yakety Yak (The Coasters) 54. What A Friend We Have In Jesus (Mahalia Jackson) 10. Bye Bye Love (The Everly Brothers) 55. Bo Diddley (Bo Diddley) 11. In The Jailhouse Now (Johnny Cash) 56. Okie From Muskogee (Merle Haggard) 12. Hello Mary Lou (Ricky Nelson) 57. Eve Of Destruction (The Byrds) 13. House of the Rising Sun (The Animals) 5.8. Son of a Preacher Man (Dusty Springfield) r».f. 14. God Bless the Child (Billie Holliday) 59. Sounds of Silence (Simon & Garfunkel) OHlw1'5YMajor Tom (David Bowie) 60. Jive Talkin' (The Bee Gees) . 'r 16. Ain't That A Shame (Fats Domino) 17. Stand By Your Man (Tammy Wynette) 18. Papa Was A Rolling Stone (The Temptations) 19. Lola (The Kinks) 20. The Crossroads OR Crossroad Blues (Robert Johnson) 21. Think (Aretha Franklin) 22. New San Antonio Rose OR San Antonio Rose(Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys) 23. Save The Last Dance (The Drifters) 24. Ripple (Grateful Dead) 25. Goodnight Irene (Huddy Ledbetter OR Leadbelly) 26. Only The Lonely (Roy Orbison) 27. Sloop John B (The Beach Boys) 28. Peggy Sue (Buddy Holly & The Crickets) 29. Summertime Blues. (Eddie Cochrane) 30. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Hank Williams) 31. Fool In The Rain (Led Zeppelin) 32. Wonderful World (Sam Cooke) 33. Maxwell's Silver Hammer (The Beatles) 34. Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins) 35. Rocket Man (Elton John) 36. Higher and Higher (Jackie Wilson) 37. Long Tall Sally (Little Richard) 38. My Girl (Smokey Robinson) 39. Shake, Rattle, and Roll (''Big'' Joe Turner) 40. Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry) 41. In The Ghetto (Elvis Presley) 42. I've Got You (James Brown) 43. What's Going On (Marvin Gaye) 44. Love Child (The Supremes) 45. She's Always A Woman (Billy Joel) Bonuses I . As we are all (presumably) boring non-magical people. we might as \vell start with a bonus about those who aren't lucky enough to be witches and wizards. 5-10-15. This by now well-known term refers to those without any hope of magical powers This term refers to those who have magical parents but show no capacity for magic themselves. Argus Filch is suspected to be one of these. This derogatory term refers to those who, like Hermione (her MY ah nee) Granger. have Muggle parents or other ancestors. Mudblood Although Muggle-born, Hermione is the top student in her year. See if you can match Hermione's knowledge and tell us what each of these spells does. (Accept approximate equivalents for each answer.) Petrificlls Totalus The Full Bodv-Bind (you can't move, you ' re frozen , etc) Lumos Your wandli~hts up Expelliarumus Disarms the person (Blasts the wand out of the person's hand, etc) 3. Spells are one thing, but Unforgivable Curses are something else again. FTP each, given the following description of its consequences, name the Unforgivable Curse. Oddly enough, being put under this curse actually feels good, because you have no control over your actions. However, you're at the mercy of the person cursing you, and must do whatever they tell you to do. The Imperius Curse (Also accept Imperio, the command which puts the curse into effect) This curse subjects the victim to excruciating pain. .The Cruciatus Curse (Also accept Crucio, the command) This curse is impossible to defend against. It sends a tlash of brilliant green light towards the ,·ictim. who dies immediately. -J.. Mmm. Cockroach clusters. FTP each, give the name of these other. slightly less disgusting magical sweets. These "hop around realistically in the stomach." Chocolate Frogs These sherbert balls cause the eaters to levitate after eating them. Fizzing Whizbees Okay, this candy isn 't actually magical , but it's one of Dumbledore's favorite sweets. He's eating these when he and McGonagali oversee Harry's deposit at the Dursleys' house. Lemon Drops (also accept sherbet lemon, the British name) 5. Among the many magical things hidden away from aUf Muggle eyes are numerous schools of magic. Name these three on a 5-15-10 basis. This is the school attended by Harry and his friends. Ho~warts This Frenchy school is presided over by Madame Maxine. Translated loosely, it might mean "beautiful wands." Beauxbatons This menacing-sounding school with a spooneristic name specializes in teaching the dark arts. Durmstrang 6. Even wizarding families have to pay the rent. Identify the following things about the jobs held by Hogwarts parents. FTP: Both of Hermione's parents hold this job Dentist FFP: Where does Mr. Weasley work? The lvlinistrv of MaQ:ic For a final fifteen, in wl:lat department of the Ministry does NIr. Weasley \\'ork'? The \t!isuse of MUQ:Q:le At-tifacts Office 7. Every Harry Potter fan is eagerly awaiting the release of the first moyie in the series on th November 16 • Name the actor playing each of these characters for the stated number of points. For 5: Albus Dumbledore Richard Harris For 5: Nearly Headless Nick John Cleese For 10: Harry Daniel Radcliffe For 10: Hagrid Robbie Coltrane 8. J .K. Rowling appears to be quite fond of puns and other wordplay. FTP each. identify these things from the magical world whose names are visual puns. This main street in the magical section of London has a name that might suggest that it runs neither horizontally nor vertically. Dia2:on Allev To get on this chivalrous mode of transportation, just hold your wand out. Kni2:ht Bus Harry once accidentally ended up on this scary street; since it 's full of vendors of the Dark Arts. it's not surprising that its name is associated with the night. Knockturn Allev 9. After four trips to Diagon Alley for school supplies, the merchants there are becoming: old friends. FTP each, identify these people who help outfit Harry and his friends at the beginning of each school year. This pale-eyed, slightly creepy man has fitted generations of Hogwarts students with their wands. Mr. Ollivander Harry first meets Draco Malfoy in her store, as she's fitting them both with their school robes. Madame Malkin Mr. Weasley and Mr. Malfoy get into a bit of a fight in this bookstore. Flourish and Blots 10 . Even before he becomes the Care of Magical Creatures teacher, Hagrid has a penchant for scary beasts. Name these "friends" of Hagrid's FIP each. Hagrid wins this cute little guy in a card game; he gets sent away with Charlie \Veasley when he gets too big for Hagrid to keep Norbert the Norwegian Rid!!eback Hagrid befriends this scary beast while a student at Hogwarts, which unfortunately leads to his expulsion. Being scared of spiders, Ron is not particularly fond of this creature. Hagrid acquired this three-headed dog from a "Greek chappie" he met in the pub. No, hi s name isn't Cerberus. 11 . One of the reasons the wizarding world is way cool is that its most popular sport is co-ed. Name these women of Quidditch FISNOP. FIP: She is the Hogwarts t1ying teacher and also serves as Quidditch referee. Madame Hooch Five for one , fifteen for two, and twenty for all three, name the three female players on the Gryffindor Quidditch team. Katie Bell , Angelina Johnson, and Alicia Spinnet (Accept first or last names) 12. Sure. you can reel off the names of the four Hogwarts houses. but can YOLI match them with their mascots'? \Vell then, do it-5 points for one pair. [0 for two. 20 for rhree. and 30 for all fOUL Grvffindor-Lion: Slvtherin-Snake: Hufflepuff-Bad£er: Ravenclaw- Ea£le 13. Sure. owl post might seem cool, but you'd have to deal with mice instead of postage stamps. Give the names of these mail-carrying owls for the stated number of points. For 5: A snowy owl , she carries mail for Harry. Hedwig For 10: This owl belongs to the Weasley family and seems constantly on the point of expiring. For 15: This tiny owl was a gift from Sirius to Ron, who sometimes refers to him as a " feathered git.'· Pi£widgeon l4. Given the subject, name the professor who teaches it. 5 points each with a bOllus five for all correct. Herbology Professor Sprout Potions Professor Severus Snape History of Magic Professor Binns Arithmancy Professor Vector Transfiguration Professor Minerva McGona£all IS.
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