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Name a Valid Answer - Music

For each selected category, name any valid answer which fits the category.
Answer must correspond to the yellow box
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Last updated: September 22, 2020
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First submittedSeptember 14, 2020
Times taken13,550
Average score66.7%
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A female singer with at least four #1 hits in the 1990s
Mariah Carey | Madonna |
Whitney Houston | Janet Jackson
Double reed woodwind instrument in a
modern symphony orchestra
Bassoon | Contrabassoon | English Horn | Oboe
Famous rock or pop musician who died at age 27
Brian Jones | Jimi Hendrix | Janis Joplin |
Jim Morrison | Kurt Cobain | Amy Winehouse
Grammy winner for best Metal performance,
not counting Metallica
Nine Inch Nails | Tool | Black Sabbath |
Korn | Motörhead | Slayer | Judas Priest |
Iron Maiden | Megadeth | others...
First names of father/son singers Iglesias
Julio | Enrique
Musical act who recorded a top 40 U.S. hit entitled "Crazy"
Aerosmith | Gnarls Barkley | K-Ci & JoJo |
Patsy Cline | Seal
City that has a type of blues music named after it
Chicago | Detroit | Kansas City | Memphis | St. Louis
First name that appears in the title of a Beatles song
Eleanor | Jude | Julia | Lucy | Martha |
Maxwell | Michelle | Prudence | Robert |
Rocky | Rita | Sadie | others ...
Kanye West album
The College Dropout | Late Registration | Graduation |
Yeezus | The Life of Pablo | others ...
Member of the Jackson Five, other than Michael
Jackie | Jermaine | Marlon | Randy | Tito
A band or singer in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
that came from Michigan
Alice Cooper | Madonna | The Stooges |
Bob Seger | Stevie Wonder | The Supremes |
Aretha Franklin | Del Shannon | Bill Haley
Non-European country that has competed in Eurovision
Armenia | Australia | Azerbaijan | Cyprus |
Georgia | Israel | Morocco | Turkey
One of the three cities with the most opera performances
Moscow | Vienna | Berlin
Vocal range
Soprano | Mezzo-soprano | Contralto |
Tenor | Baritone | Bass
Rapper (loosely-defined) who starred in a movie
grossing at least $300 million worldwide
Will Smith | Ludacris | Queen Latifah |
Mark Wahlberg | Donald Glover | Ice Cube
Well-known musical genre that originated
on a Caribbean island
Calypso | Mambo | Méringue | Reggae |
Rumba | Ska | others...
Three largest music streaming services by # of users
Apple Music | Spotify | Pandora Radio
Current or former member of One Direction
Niall Horan | Liam Payne | Harry Styles |
Louis Tomlinson | Zayn Malik
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Level 87
Sep 15, 2020
Great quiz. Could you consider accepting Donald Glover (aka Childish Gambino) for the rapper who starred in a movie? Glover played Aaron Davis in Spider-Man: Homecoming, which grossed well over $300 million. I'm familiar with the other valid answers, but he was the only one that came to mind while I was taking the quiz.
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Level ∞
Sep 15, 2020
That will work now
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Level 74
Sep 15, 2020
Great quiz!
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Level 68
Sep 15, 2020
Cool quiz!

Could you accept 808s and Heartbreak please?

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Level ∞
Sep 15, 2020
Yes
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Level 83
Sep 15, 2020
I was surprised that Britney Spears didn't count, but apparently the official name of the song is "(You Drive Me) Crazy".
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Level 66
Sep 22, 2020
I say the parenthetical makes "Crazy" the official name.
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Level 86
Dec 7, 2022
I tried this first.
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Level 67
Sep 15, 2020
One direction broke up. There are no current members.
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Level 59
Sep 22, 2020
never officially. they went on a "hiatus".
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Level 69
Sep 15, 2020
Should accept penny for Beatles song penny lane
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Level 88
Sep 15, 2020
Speaking of them, Apple Computer's name and logo were lifted from The Beatles' Apple Records. You'd think they wouldn't have the gall to have a division called Apple Music.
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Level 67
Sep 22, 2020
It's not a name in the title, at least. Penny Lane is a street, not a person.
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Level 90
Sep 15, 2020
New Orleans for type of blues?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_blues

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Level 83
Sep 15, 2020
Jamie Foxx is a rapper too (featured on Kanye's "Gold Digger" or for "Blame it" . He starred in Django Unchained with worldwide gross of 425 M$.
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Level 68
Sep 23, 2020
I think he sang on the tracks you mentioned.
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Level 94
Sep 16, 2020
Robert Johnson is the founder of the 27 Club, he should be included with the other 6 who died at 27.
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Level 60
Sep 22, 2020
Rock or Pop. He was neither, although he played a huge influence on both.
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Level 75
Sep 16, 2020
Patsy Cline did "Crazy". Very popular back in the day.
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Level 84
Sep 16, 2020
Cline worked for me...
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Level 87
Sep 22, 2020
Me too.
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Level 75
Sep 23, 2020
Me three.
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Level 61
Sep 16, 2020
How is Eminem not accepted for rapper? 8 Mile grossed $241 million
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Level 67
Sep 22, 2020
At least as of now, it says movies that made at least $300 million.
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Level 75
Sep 22, 2020
Because 241 is less than 300?
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Level 87
Sep 17, 2020
Probably should add a caveat on the Best Metal Performance Grammy question that it only accepts answers since 1990 after the category was split in two (hard rock/heavy metal). Otherwise, Jethro Tull should be accepted for their infamous 1989 win over Metallica for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental. I actually think Jethro Tull should just be accepted, since 1989 was the first year for the category anyway...
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Level 77
Sep 22, 2020
I missed that question because i guessed Tull because i knew that was right, but didn't get it, and couldn't seem to land on one of the right answers. Personally i don't want a caveat...i want Jethro Tull to be accepted.
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Level 75
Sep 22, 2020
Jethro Tull was my first guess too. I can't ever forget how controversial that win was!
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Level 67
Sep 22, 2020
Robert Johnson is another famous musician who died at 27. Not as famous to the average person as the names listed, but he is a household name among guitar players and blues enthusiasts. He's always near the top of lists of great guitar players, and Clapton has been shamelessly ripping him off for his whole career. You should add his name.
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Level 70
Sep 22, 2020
Blues are definitely the progenitor of rock, but the question asks for rock or pop star, and I don't think Johnson quite qualifies under either of those two genres.
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Level 62
Sep 22, 2020
I think Ice Cube should be included in the rapper movie question. 22 Jump Street grossed $331M
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Level 88
Sep 22, 2020
I was about to say. I thought Ice Cube was in at least a couple of movies that made that much money.
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Level 83
Sep 22, 2020
A music quiz I got 100% on for a change. Though I admit I had to pause for a while and think about the rapper one. I was thinking "what was the name of that rapper in The Dark Knight?" and eventually realized that he's not a rapper.
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Level 63
Sep 22, 2020
Can you accept Jeff Buckley for question about death at 27? Or is he not famous enough?
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Level 73
Sep 22, 2020
Jeff Buckley was the first name that came to mind for me, too. But he lived past 27.
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Level 75
Sep 22, 2020
He was 30 when he died (1966-1997).
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Level 73
Sep 22, 2020
Why would anyone count Metallica?
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Level 73
Sep 23, 2020
Metallica and GNR are rock bands.
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Level 83
Sep 22, 2020
Couple of suggestions for the rapper movie question: Tyrese (Fast and Furious movies) and Common (Terminator Salvation).
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Level 70
Sep 22, 2020
I was surprised not to see LL Cool J and Eminem on this list (the movies I thought would've made $300M were well short of that). Ice Cube though was in at least two. 22 Jump Street grossed $331M, and XXX: Return of Xander Cage grossed $346M.
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Level ∞
Sep 22, 2020
Added Ice Cube.
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Level 42
Sep 22, 2020
I'm not an expert when it comes to these thing so correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Azerbaijan in Europe? I'm not sure and it would make sense for it not to be but it once hosted the European gran prix in Formula 1 back in 2016
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Level 66
Sep 22, 2020
1987 Icehouse went to #14 on the billboard 100 with Crazy
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Level 75
Sep 22, 2020
The Temptations are from Detroit and in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Level 70
Sep 22, 2020
"Méringue" is supossed to be "Merengue", right? Never heard méringue before
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Level 58
Sep 22, 2020
D. Boon (Minutemen) would be an important addition to the 27 Club question.
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Level 75
Sep 23, 2020
I would like to thank Jetpunkers for giving me the Eurovision answer. Had it not been for the endless Cyprus arguments of, "It's part of Europe because it's on Eurovision," I would have had no idea of an answer.
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Level 61
Sep 23, 2020
So I don't know about Heavy Metal or Boy Bands. I'm ok with that! What a great quiz - thanks
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Level 65
Sep 23, 2020
Anthony Kiedis is a hall of famer from Michigan
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Level 87
Sep 24, 2020
Anthony isn't in the Hall of Fame as a solo artist, though, and RHCP are from California.
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Level 87
Sep 25, 2020
I tried Jamie Foxx since Django Unchained grossed more than 300M but I guess he isn't considered a rapper
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Level 50
Nov 1, 2020
Merengue, not méringue!
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Level 82
Nov 21, 2020
Méringue is also a type of music which originated in the Caribbean, but it isn't the same as merengue and I suspect that's the one QM was going for
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Level 74
May 1, 2021
Pete Ham died at age 27
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Level 62
Jun 18, 2021
Al Green grew up in Michigan, though he was born in Arkansas
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Level 62
Jun 18, 2021
The Temptations, The Four Tops, Martha and the Vandellas, Smokey Robinson, and Jackie Wilson were from Michigan, and Little Willie John also grew up in Michigan
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Level 66
Mar 16, 2023
Nice quiz, nice range of questions. I scored 18/18 in 2:58. Thanks for the quiz!