LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS
1. Jim Carrey has played the lead in two different adaptations of what author's works?
He's been Horton hearing the Who and the Grinch stealing Christmas, in two different Dr. Seuss movies.
2. What sport does a "kegler" enjoy?
In German, a "kegel" is a bowling pin. Keglers are bowlers.
3. What 38-year-old brand was discontinued two weeks ago, replaced by "FedEx Office"?
R.I.P. Kinko's!
4. The "big-sea-water" Gitche Gumee in the first line of Longfellow's "Song of Hiawatha" is what modern-day body of water?
Lake Superior. This one's a little easier if you know "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."
5. What band released identically titled eponymous albums in 1994, 2001, and 2008, which fans tend to call the "Blue," "Green," and "Red" albums?
Weezer, never short of creativity, has three separate albums just called Weezer.
6. Whom did Howard Carter discover in KV62 in 1922?
He was the Egyptologist who discovered the tomb of (born in Arizona, moved to Babylonia) King Tut.
7. What unusual distinction is shared by these TV series: Alias, China Beach, Desperate Housewives, Lost, Mad Men, and One Tree Hill?
Each series abruptly jumped forward years in time at some point during its run. (Or will, in the case of Mad Men, which won't jump ahead until the second season premiere next month.)