Don't look it up, but give it your best shot...

Just stabs in the dark except for Fogg and Leiter

Now I’ll be a good boy and look them up. Fun list!

Just so you know it, not trying to be a jerk, just letting you know. It’s a parody. Actress/director Mackenzie Fegan did this clip as a spoof of the Creatonism debate.

Thanks! I couldn’t imagine the depth of dumbth there. Like Leno’s bit asking random people on the street such things. My wife got that clip in email this morning and I had to share it.

ZZ Top ?

Aniseed

Solomon, Hercules, Achilles, Zeus, ?, Mercury.

What are the following people known for:

  1. Norman Borlaug–?

  2. Phileas Fogg–Jules Verne chara cter who made a bet he could get around the world in 80 days.

  3. Jane Grey–Put on the throne of England for nine days, she’s not counted among the official kings and queens.

  4. Charles Guiteau–Assasinated President Chester A. Arthur

  5. Jomo Kenyatta–African leader, can’t remember which country

  6. Felix Leiter–James Bond’s contact in the American intelligence community. Played by at least three actors.

  7. Andre Norton–Scifi/fantasy author

  8. Alexander Patch–?

Piano player on B. B. Kings’ Sun Records recordings.

Never in my kitchen. (I.e., don’t know)

Licorice.

1/8 mile. 2 weeks.

I thought “Shazam,” was the word.

Jomo Kenyatta was the leader of Kenya.

Holy shit, you two hooligans, don’t do that to me. :smiley:

The Great Leslie (“The Great Race”) was correct.

BIP: The shortest verse in the Bible.

American agricultural scientist, known for his work in helping the ‘Green revolution’. I suspect he is much better known in the developing world because he was so critical in helping many countries attain food sufficiency.

From Wiki I also find out that his initial work was in Mexico, expanded to India in the 60’s(which is how I know of him) and Pakistan. He has also been awarded the Nobel peace prize. Interestingly, environmental lobbies blocked funding that would allow him to also work in Africa. It was only later that a private Japanese foundation teamed up with him to take his work there.

John 11.35: “Jesus wept.”

^ Correct, as always. I didn’t know the verse number.

Wait, haven’t you ascended to Trivia Parnassus, yet?

BIP: Who recorded, “A Fifth of Beethoven.” (Full name)

Best I can do

~RC

Regards,
Shodan

I wish I was always correct. The latest one is Walter Murphy, though.

^ Walter Murphy, yes. For completeness’s sake, tho, …And The Big Apple Band.

Played Frankenstein’s Monster in “Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein.” (the original name of the movie; look for Count Dracula’s reflection in a mirror somewhere in the middle!)