QUESTIONS:
1) Alton Brown, host of Food Network’s popular “Good Eats” series, counts among his favorite episodes a parody he once did of the thriller “Misery.” What actress won an Oscar for her performance in the 1990 movie version of Stephen King’s novel?
2) What original cast member of “Saturday Night Live” contributed an unforgettable impression of “French Chef” Julia Child?
3) Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse starred in a short-lived and ill-fated NBC sitcom in fall of 2001. Whom did he play?
4) On “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” what was the real name of the character known as the happy homemaker?
5) Before he eventually climbed on the wagon, Aussie chef Graham Kerr merrily kept the wine flowing while hosting his jolly 1968-71 syndicated cooking show. What was Kerr’s nickname, as well as the title of his show?
6) What deranged cult TV hit takes place in Kitchen Stadium, where two rival chefs compete to create the more imaginative menu based around a single ingredient?
7) New York chef Rocco Di Spirito tarnished his image as a charming hunk a little when he starred in what NBC reality series?
8) On what WB series would you find a stellar chef named Sookie?
9) Which “Seinfeld” character first offended the Soup Nazi?
10) Which of the “Friends” characters was an accomplished chef?
ANSWERS:
1) Kathy Bates.
2) Dan Aykroyd.
3) A celebrity chef named Emeril Lagasse.
4) Sue Anne Nivens.
5) “The Galloping Gourmet.”
6) “Iron Chef.”
7) “The Restaurant.”
8) “Gilmore Girls.”
9) George Costanza.
10) Monica Geller (Bing).




