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The schedule finally cooperates and we're back to normal.

Same guidelines apply. We'll continue with the mix and match of sports, TV pop culture, history and music, of course.

1. At what Washington, D.C., intersection was Delores Landingham, President Jed Bartlett's administrative assistant, fatally injured by a drunk driver in a traffic accident? (Bonus: She'd just boght her first new car. What brand was it?).
ANSWER: "18th and Potomac," the title of the episode in which she dies. I thought she had purchased a Subaru.

2. Who was the first major-league player to hit a grand slam off of Roger Clemens?
ANSWER: Gary "The Rat" Gaetti.

3. Who was the backup crew for Apollo 11?
ANSWER: Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, Jr., and William Anders. Haise made it up on Apollo 13, as did Lovell, who had already flown on Apollo 8.

4. Who are the only three college athletes to be named Sports Illustrated Sportsmen of the Year (note: the 1980 US Olympic hockey team doesn't count, as it was a team, not an individual, selection).
ANSWER: Jerry Lucas, Terry Baker, and Chip Rives, a football player from Wake Forest who was honored for community service along with a bunch of others in 1989, I think.

5. This is a very tough one. Which Cleveland Indians' pitcher has the highest strikeouts-per-nine innings ratio in franchise history, of those who faced at least 1,500 batters (a decent sample size) while pitching for the Indians? (Here's a hint: It's not Bob Feller, Gary Bell or Barry Latman).
ANSWER: Paul Shuey, 10.04 Ks per nine innings.


MUSICAL BONUS: According to Billboard Magazine, what was the No. 1 single in the United States on the Bicentennial, July 4, 1976?
ANSWER: It was indeed "Afternoon Delight" by the Starland Vocal Band, an SportsJournalists.com favorite.
 
pretty sure lovell was on the Apollo 11 backup crew, but that's all I got.
 
Dolores Landingham died at 18th & Potomac in her brand-new (guessing) Buick?
 
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Bonus: Complete guess, 99.8% chance of being wrong:

"Love Will Keep Us Together", Captain and Tennile
 
BONUS: Wasn't SVB's nooner-plugging Afternoon Delight out around then??
 
You'd think that people would have had enough of Silly Love Songs.

Girl I was dating at the time gave me that album. I met The Queen a few months later.
 
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You'd think that people would have had enough of Silly Love Songs.

Girl I was dating at the time gave me that album. I met The Queen a few months later.

Bizarre. I was thinking of this song earlier today, and I have no idea why.
 
Updated with some correct answers.

Not Piazza, but this guy is also of Italian ancestry and also has six letters in his last name, that's a pretty darn good hint.

Phelps is not a college athlete. I suppose Bannister migh thave been, so I should have said, "American college athletes."

Not Len Barker.
 
Is the last answer for question 4 Rafer Johnson?
 
Rafer's wrong for the SI answer, and it's not Mel Harder or Sudden Sam for the Indians' question In fact, I accidentally included an extra letter in his last name. But here's a hint, he played college baseball at a basketball school.
 

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