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What is "Aladdin"
The song "A Whole New World" from this animated musical set in the Middle Eat won an Academy Award for Best Song and a Grammy for Song fo the Year.
Who are Red Hot Chili Peppers
Anthony Kiedis, Flea, John Frusciante
What is "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's [Sorcerer's] Stone"
This first book in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series was released in 1997.
Who is Michael Jackson
According to the show's producers, when this "King of Pop" made a guest appearance during the third season, he only provided the spoken lines -- he requested that a sound-a-like provide the singing parts, saying that it would be "a joke on his brothers."
Who is Ellen DeGeneres
This comedienne came out as a lesbian on "the Oprah Winfrey Show." Later that year, her character on her sitcom also came out of the closet to her therapist -- played by Winfrey.
Who is Lumière
View Image In 1991's "Beauty and the Beast," Jerry Orbach provided the voice of the French-accented candelabra seen here.
Who are Smashing Pumpkins
Billy Corgan, James Iha, D'arcy Wretzky
Who is Michael Crichton
Several books by this author were made into hit movies during the 1990's, including "Congo,""Sphere," and "The Lost World."
Who is Johnny Cash
This baritone country music legend known as "The Man in Black" provided the voice of a "space coyote" in an episode where Homer hallucinates after eating a chili pepper.
Who is Roseanne Barr
This comedienne's show that co-starred John Goodman and Laurie Metclaf was the number one sitcom in the Nielsen Ratings during it's second season in 1990.
Who is Emilio Estevez
This son of actor Martin Sheen and brother of actor Charlie Sheen played coach Gordon Ramsey in the "Mighty Ducks" movie trilogy.
Who are Weezer
Brian Bell, Rivers Cuomo, Patrick Wilson
Who is Rush Limbaugh
The title of a 1996 book by humorist Al Franken described this conservative talk radio host as "a Big Fat Idiot."
Who is Conan O'Brien
This funnyman was a writer on "The Simpsons" for two seasons until he left to replace David Letterman as host of NBC's "Late Night." He returned to play himself on a "Simpsons" episode the following year.
Who is Janeane Garofalo
After brief runs on "The Ben Stiller Show" and "SNL", this comedienne went on to star in films such as "Reality Bites," "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" and "Clay Pigeons."
Who is James Woods
View Image The actor seen here provided the voice of the villainous Hades in the 1997 animated feature "Hercules."
Who are Stone Temple Pilots
Dean DeLeo, Robert DeLeo, Scott Weiland
What is "The Green Mile"
The Horror Writer's Association gave the 1996 Bram Stoker Award for best novel to this Stephen King book about a death row inmate who displays inexplicable healing and empathetic abilities.
Who is Phil Hartman
View Image Hi, you may remember the "SNL" alum seen here for providing such voices as attorney Lionel Hutz, monorail salesman Lyle Lanley and actor Troy McClure!
Who is Kathy Griffin
View Image The "D-List" comedienne seen here starred alongside Brooke Shields for 4 seasons on "Suddenly Susan"
What is "Honey I Blew Up the Kid"
This 1992 sequel brought back star Rick Moranis as inventor Wayne Szalinski, but this time around his shrink ray worked in reverse!
Who are Smash Mouth
Steve Harwell, Greg Camp, Paul De Lisle
Who is Danielle Steel
View Image The extremely prolific author seen here has penned 141 novels to date, including 22 that were released in the 1990s
Who is Penny Marshall
In the first-produced full-length episode of the Simpsons, this former sitcom star and director of films such as "A League of Their Own" and "the Preacher's Wife" provided the voice of "Ms. Botz, the Babysitter Bandit."
Who is Margaret Cho
View Image In 1999, New York Magazine gave their "Performance of the Year" award to the comedienne seen here for her one-woman show "I'm the One that I Want."
What is "The Ballroom Blitz"
In the hit 1992 comedy "Wayne's World", Wayne's girlfriend's band Crucial Taunt gains the attention of record producer "Mr. Big" by playing a cover of this '70's glam rock classic, originally by the band Sweet.

90's Trivia (Game #4, Round #2)

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