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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who was the author of the novel "The Midwich Cuckoos"? John Wyndham
2. Which Bay is located to the north of Spain? Bay of Biscay
3. For what movie did Joe Pesci win an Academy Award? Goodfellas
4. In 1980, what executed man was added to the Anglican Church's calendar of saint? Sir Thomas More
5. What is the more common name for Nates? Buttocks
6. What is the main difference between a Bloody Mary and a Bloody Caeser? Mary is made with Tomato juice and Caesar is made with Clamato juice
7. Who was Arthur Jefferson better known as? Stan Laurel
8. What computer language was named after Ada Lovelace? Ada
9. What is the common word for a weight suspended from a pivot that can move freely? A pendulum
10. What is the capital of the state of Utah? Salt Lake City
Tie Breaker What's the Japanese name for a potentially poisonous delicacy made from puffer fish meat? Fugu


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What opera ends with the line "The commedia is finished!" as Canio stabs Silvio? Pagliacci
2. How many rivers does Saudi Arabia have? None
3. What George Michael song was banned by the BBC and re-edited three times for MTV? I Want Your Sex
4. In which city was Joan of Arc burnt to death? Rouen
5. Who invented the kinetoscope? Louis Le Prince
6. What snack did Teressa Bellissimo invent at the Anchor Bar, in upstate New York, on October 3, 1964? Buffalo wings
7. In the comic strip, "Blondie", what was Blondie's maiden name? Boopadoop
8. What is the fear of lice called? Pediculophobia
9. What is the only moon in our solar system to spin in a direction opposite of its planet's rotation? Triton
10. Which stretch of water is Europe's most northern boundary? Arctic Sea
Tie Breaker What was the original brand of cereal whose mascot was Cornelius? Kellogg's Corn Flakes

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What was the first name of the American artist "Grandma Moses"? Anna
2. The point on land closest to the North Pole belongs to what nation? Denmark
3. What comedy hit was produced under the working title "East Great Falls High"? American Pie
4. The Winter Olympics Games were first held in which country? France
5. How many horns does the average African black rhino have? Two
6. Barbara Milicent Roberts is better known as? Barbie
7. What song was used as the theme for the Three Stooges"? Three Blind Mice
8. Hockey player Wayne Gretzky was born in what Canadian city? Brantford, Ontario
9. Which metal has the chemical symbol "W"? Tungsten
10. Which French district does Claret come from? Bordeaux
Tie Breaker Which natural phenomenon can be measured on the Mercalli scale? Earthquakes