Here are the Answers (For the Questions, see page 187)
1.This Canadian is the face of America’s favorite TV game show.
2.This long-lived scifi hero made his TV debut the day after John Kennedy was killed.
3.This rock group celebrated its fiftieth anniversary in 2012.
4.Conceived by Robert Kirkman, this post-apocalyptic comic book series was made into a TV drama serial commencing in 2010.
5.He has won the most money of any Jeopardy! contestant.
6.This is the best selling book in Open Court’s Popular Culture and Philosophy series.
7.The first episode of this popular TV drama series begins with the arrival of news of the sinking of the Titanic.
8.He created Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, and Dollhouse.
9.In this TV show, Shawn Spencer pretends his natural abilities are super-natural.
10.Her real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.
11.This critic of popular culture first made his name with a book about heavy metal bands in North Dakota.
12.When Snoop Dogg changed his name to Snoop Lion following a religious experience, he disclosed that he was the reincarnation of this earlier performer.
13.Based on a 2004 novel by Jeff Lindsay, this TV show centers on a likeable repeat offender.
14.The 2002 movie I Am Trying to Break Your Heart is about this Chicago-based alternative rock band.
15.Despite the latitude, there’s plenty of ice in Albuquerque, according to this explosive TV drama.
16.This 1957 quiz show champion cheated by getting both the questions and the answers in advance.
17.This British movie actor played Charles Van Doren in the 1994 movie Quiz Show.
18.This band was wound up following the sudden death of its drummer in 1980.
19.This 2001 fantasy novel featured one-eyed Mr. Wednesday.
20.Lorenzo von Matterhorn is the fake identity of a philanderer in this TV comedy series.
21.Contrary to what many fans suppose, this man in black never did time.
22.This political movement, begun in late 2008 or early 2009, is named for an event in December 1773.
23.This was the first volume to appear in Open Court’s Popular Culture and Philosophy series.
24.More of his stories have been made into movies than those of any other author.
25.This 1964 movie about a rock group was made hastily on a low budget because its backers didn’t believe the group’s popularity could last.
26.This 1951 tale of a maladjusted teenager has never been made into a movie.
27.He created the TV shows Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
28.221B Baker Street.
29.He wrote the stories that became Blade Runner, Minority Report, and Total Recall.
30.This familiar book is Volume 72 in Open Court’s Popular Culture and Philosophy series.