Mystery Theme by RobinJRichards

Champion(s):

LuskT
Giggity.


Runner(s)-Up:

RichmondJ


Quiz Description

All of the answers have a common theme among them, which is the answer to Q12. Good luck!

Full Results:

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1 LuskT 432 97 00
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2 RichmondJ 377 91 15
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3 WeikleB 373 85 15
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4 PerryS 329 79 15
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5 HightB 284 73 15
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6 SchroederS 279 67 15
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7 GrahamJ 271 61 15
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8 MatthewsP 266 55 00
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9 creedofhubris 264 50 15
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10 BoyerA 222 44 15
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11 BoulierJ 219 35 00
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11 GoldsteinB 219 35 15
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13 ChiltonC2 209 26 00
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14 BeningoS 144 20 15
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15 RaiaB 128 14 00
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16 GersonA 54 8 00
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17 BlomE 0 2 00
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Questions:

Founder of a noted Society, in 1922, he was declared the patron saint of all spiritual retreats. His hometown also names universities in New Orleans, Chicago, LA and Baltimore.

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(St.) Ignatius [of Loyola]

Lawrence Carmichael Earle painted the work that was later used as the logo for this company.

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Dutch Boy [Paint]

Name this once popular model of mid-size SUV by Isuzu from 1981-2002.

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Trooper[s]

The newspapers in Indianapolis, and Kansas City all share this name which also names a celebrity tabloid magazine founded by Rupert Murdoch in 1974.

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Star

This is name of the second artificial (and first ever solar powered) satellite launched by the US in 1958. It also shared its name with the rocket that was used to launch it into space. It's still up there, making it the oldest piece of space junk. [USA! USA!]

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Vanguard [#1]

There are eight total pieces of these in a game of Classic Stratego. They can move in any direction for any distance in a straight line.

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Scouts

This DC comic book character was introduced in 1984. His alter ego, Daniel Patrick Cassidy, was originally a mortal character in a namesake (fictional) film before unleashing Nebiros and being blasted with demonic energy. No word if the series was popular in North Carolina.

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Blue Devil[s]

Nick Anderson was the first overall draft pick of this NBA team in 1989. Rejected names for them included "Heat," "Juice," and "Tropics." The winning name alludes to the city's most famous tourist attraction.

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Magic of Orlando

The film "The Yellow Rolls-Royce" follows the exploits of a model of this type from an English aristocrat to an American gangster in Miami and then finally an American widow, played by Rex Harrison, George C Scott and Ingrid Bergman, respectively.

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Phantom [II]

The Diadem of the Stars of Portugal, a Steel one in Romania, St. Edward's of the UK and Monomakh's Cap of Russia are noted examples of this item.

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Crown[s]

These supporters of Charles I were known (in a modern sense) for their long flowing hair in ringlets, lace collars and cuffs and plumed hats. Oh, and pretty much losing the English Civil War.

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Cavaliers

What's the common theme among the answers? Hint: They once were a yearly tradition on PBS and for a few years were shown on ESPN2. Now they're shown in many movie theaters every August.

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DCI Drum Corps (DO NOT ACCEPT "Marching Bands.")