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Team Pop Trivia

By GINA VIVINETTO

© St. Petersburg Times, published January 4, 2001


This week's winner: Steve Singleton of St. Petersburg knew that Paul Westerberg of the Replacements penned a song about "children by the millions" waiting for pop star Alex Chilton, formerly of theBox Tops and Big Star. (The song, fittingly, is titled Alex Chilton.)

This week's question: Chris Robinson, lead singer of the Black Crowes, got hitched to an up-and-coming Hollywood actor on New Year's Eve. To get your name in the random drawing for the new millennium Times T-shirt, tell me who Robinson married. Extra points -- but no more T-shirts -- if you also tell me the name of the bride's super-famous mom.

Fax entries to Team Pop Trivia, (727) 892-2327, send e-mail to gina@sptimes.com or send your entry in an envelope as our ancestors used to: Team Pop Trivia, c/o Weekend, St. Petersburg Times, P.O. Box 1121, St. Petersburg, FL 33731. All mailed entries must be postmarked by Friday (the day after we ask the question). Faxes and e-mail can come as late as Monday morning. Please include your full name and phone number.

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