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Question 51medium

On the NBC show Community what was Star Burns' real name?

The correct answer is A. Alex

Question 52medium

Who was Firestorm's rival during the original run of UK Robot Wars?

The correct answer is C. Panic Attack

Question 53medium

Which of the following Autobot names in Michael Bay's movies was NOT a name for a Transformer in the original 1980's cartoon?

The correct answer is A. Mudflap

Question 54medium

What is the surname of the character Daryl in AMC's show The Walking Dead?

The correct answer is C. Dixon

Question 55medium

From what show is the character "James Doakes"?

The correct answer is B. Dexter

Question 56medium

Which of the following was not an actor/actress on the American television show "Saturday Night Live" in Season 42?

The correct answer is D. Tina Fey

Question 57medium

In the television show "Lazy Town", who is the actor of Robbie Rotten?

The correct answer is C. Stefán Stefánsson

Question 58medium

What is Meg's full name in "Family Guy"?

The correct answer is B. Megatron Griffin

Question 59medium

What is the name of the main antagonists in Battlestar Galactica?

The correct answer is B. The Cylons

Question 60medium

In the Doctor Who universe, how many times can a time lord normally regenerate?

The correct answer is B. 12

Question 61medium

How long was Ken Jennings' win streak on Jeopardy?

The correct answer is C. 74

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