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   Mark Brader wrote:   
      
   > * Game 9, Round 7 - Entertainment - Sci-Fi Movies After "Star Wars" (1977)   
      
   > 1. 1979, directed by George Miller, starring Mel Gibson. In a   
   > self-destructing world, a vengeful Australian policeman sets   
   > out to stop a violent motorcycle gang.   
      
   Mad Max   
      
   > 2. 1982, directed by Steven Lisberger, starring Jeff Bridges and   
   > Bruce Boxleitner. When a talented computer engineer finds out   
   > that an executive at his company has been stealing his work,   
   > he tries to hack into the system. However, the engineer is   
   > transported into the digital world, where he has to face off   
   > against "Sark", the executive's computerized likeness, and the   
   > Master Control Program.   
      
   Tron   
      
   > 3. 1982, directed by Ridley Scott, starring Harrison Ford, Rutger   
   > Hauer, and Sean Young. An enforcement agent must pursue and   
   > terminate four "replicants" who stole a ship in space and have   
   > returned to Earth to find their creator.   
      
   Blade Runner   
      
   > 4. 1985, directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Michael J. Fox and   
   > Christopher Lloyd. A small-town California teen is thrown back   
   > into the '50s when an experiment by his eccentric scientist   
   > friend Doc Brown goes awry.   
      
   Back to the Future   
      
   > 5. 1989, directed by James Cameron, starring Ed Harris and Mary   
   > Elizabeth Mastrantonio. A civilian diving team is enlisted   
   > to search for a lost nuclear submarine and faces danger when   
   > encountering an alien aquatic species.   
      
   The Abyss   
      
   > 6. 1995, directed by Terry Gilliam, starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine   
   > Stowe, and Brad Pitt. In a future world devastated by disease,   
   > a convict is sent back in time to gather information about the   
   > man-made virus that wiped out most of the human population on   
   > the planet.   
      
   12 Monkeys   
      
   > 7. 1997, directed by Luc Besson, starring Bruce Willis, Milla   
   > Jovovich, and Gary Oldman. In the colorful future, a cab driver   
   > finds himself the central figure in the search for a legendary   
   > cosmic weapon to keep evil and Mr. Zorg at bay.   
      
   The Fifth Element   
      
   > 8. 1999, directed by Dean Parisot, starring Tim Allen, Sigourney   
   > Weaver, Alan Rickman, and Tony Shalhoub. The stars of a   
   > 1970s sci-fi TV show are beamed aboard an alien spacecraft.   
   > Believing the cast's heroic on-screen dramas are historical   
   > documents of real-life adventures, the band of aliens turn to   
   > the aging celebrities for help in their plans to overcome the   
   > oppressive regime in their solar system.   
      
   Galaxy Quest   
      
   > 9. 2005, directed by Garth Jennings, starring Martin Freeman.   
   > Arthur Dent is trying to prevent his house from being bulldozed   
   > when his friend Ford Prefect whisks him into outer space.   
   > It turns out Ford is an alien who has just saved Arthur from   
   > Earth's total annihilation. Ford introduces Arthur to his   
   > friends, including Zaphod Beeblebrox and Trillian. Arthur makes   
   > his way across the stars while seeking the meaning of life,   
   > or something close to it.   
      
   The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy   
      
   > 10. 2006, directed by James Cameron, starring Sam Worthington, Zoe   
   > Saldana, and Sigourney Weaver. A paraplegic Marine dispatched   
   > to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between   
   > following his orders and protecting the world he feels is now   
   > his home.   
      
   Avatar   
      
   > * Game 9, Round 8 - Science - Classical Genetics   
      
   > 1. Gregor Mendel was a 19th-century scientist who developed   
   > a process for studying genetics. What was his other primary   
   > occupation?   
      
   monk   
      
   > 2. What plant did Gregor Mendel use as his main focus of study?   
      
   pea   
      
   > 3. A single gene can govern a single characteristic, such as flower   
   > color, in a plant. What is the scientific term used for   
   > different variations of a single gene?   
      
   allele   
      
   > 4. Genetically speaking, diseases such as hemophilia and sickle-cell   
   > anemia are caused by two "doses" of what kind of gene?   
      
   recessive   
      
   > 5. What is the name of the grid used to predict the possible   
   > outcomes of breeding two plants with respect to two or more   
   > genes?   
      
   Punnett square   
      
   > 6. The term "genotype" refers to the genetic make-up of an organism.   
   > What is the term that is used to describe the appearance of   
   > that organism?   
      
   phenotype   
      
   > 7. Name one of the scientists who determined the double-helix   
   > structure of DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)?   
      
   Crick   
      
   > 8. What is the term used to describe a substance that can alter   
   > a gene and the gene's effect?   
      
   mutagenic   
      
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