(For this question, the title of the show and the name of the song are treated as the same answer. Name either the TV show or the theme song. (A twelfth rank, "Admiral of the Navy," has only been awarded once and, by law, cannot be awarded again.) Name the title for one of the eleven currently "attainable" ranks.ġ0 - Since 1980, ten TV theme songs have reached at least #65 on the Billboard Hot 100. An eleventh rank title can be awarded by Congress, but only in time of war.
Name one.ġ2 - Full moon names: September and October are both sometimes called "Harvest," and the December full moon is sometimes called the "Moon of Full Nights." Name one of the other twelve full moon names listed in the Farmer's Almanac.ġ1 - In peacetime, an officer in the US Navy can attain one of ten rank titles. (Source: US Council of Catholic Bishops)ġ3 - Thirteen Frenchmen (and yes, they're all men) have been awarded a Nobel Prize in Literature. His goal was "to reflect more deeply on the Scriptural accounts of Christ's passion." This new version is generally referred to as the "Scriptural Stations." Name one of the "Scriptural" Stations included in the series. Name one.ġ4 - In 1991 Pope John Paul II rewrote the Catholic devotion series known as the "Stations of the Cross," covering the last 24 hours of Jesus' life. 15 - Fifteen movies in the National Lampoon series have the words "National Lampoon" (or "National Lampoon's") in the title.