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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Whose hat featured a sign reading: "In this style 10/6"? The Mad Hatter's
2. To which South American country to the Galapagos Islands belong? Ecuador
3. What bluegrass/folk/country singer is often backed by a band called Union Station? Alison Krauss
4. "Operation Overlord" was the code name for the invasion of what country? France
5. In physics, what does FTL stand for? Faster than light
6. By which name is Paul Francis Gadd better known? Gary Glitter
7. What female band had hits in the 1980’s with the songs "Cruel Summer" and "Venus"? Bananarama
8. Who succeeded Tom Brokaw as anchor on NBC’s Nightly News in 2004? Brian Williams
9. A plague is a group of what insect? Locust
10. In what Australian state would you find Armidale? New South Wales
Tie Breaker In what sport do the contestants throw salt before the contest? Sumo wrestling


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. In the series Harry Potter, what is the spell for water-making? Aguamenti
2. What is the capital of Switzerland? Bern
3. Who was born Mark Feld? Marc Bolan
4. In 2004, Norodom Sihanouk renounced the throne of what Asian country? Cambodia
5. What animal has been dubbed nature's skyscraper? The giraffe
6. What team lost the pennant in 1908 thanks to "Merkle's boner"? The New York Giants
7. What TV series has produced episodes called "...And Found" and "...In Translation"? Lost
8. In 1967, who became the first professional quarterback to pass for over 4,000 yards in a season? Joe Namath
9. What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature? Mercury
10. What famous landmark is located in Agra, India? Taj Mahal
Tie Breaker Despite filing to patent the first electric razor in 1928, when did Jacob Schick actually receive a patent? 1930

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Whose right-hand man is Mr. Smee? Captain Hook
2. On what continent were the Boer Wars fought? Africa
3. Who played the male lead in the 2002 movie "The Hot Chick"? Rob Schneider
4. Which country hosted the 1982 FIFA World Cup? Spain
5. What digit does not exist in Roman Numerals? Zero
6. How many gallons does a "half butt" barrel contain? 63
7. Who owned the detective agency in the TV show "Remington Steele"? Laura Holt
8. Which bird is the national bird of Finland? Whooper swan
9. Which viral disease did Louis Pasteur develop a vaccine for? Rabies
10. What is the capital of Malawi? Lilongwe
Tie Breaker What degree did Brett Favre earn from the University of Southern Mississippi? Teaching