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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What snack shares its name with the famous cartoon strip by Charles M. Schulz? Peanuts
2. What island in Manila Bay was the site of a famous 1942 siege? Corregidor
3. What was the first rap single to hit number one on Billboard's Hot 100? Ice Ice Baby
4. What island country announced its neutrality the day after the 1939 German invasion of Poland? Ireland
5. How old was astronaut Neil Armstrong when he passed away in 2012? 82
6. What faddish word comes from the Japanese for "single number"? Sudoku
7. In The Simpsons episode, "Principal Charming," who does Skinner fall in love with? Patty
8. Natalie Coughlin won six medals in what sport at the 2008 Summer Olympics? Swimming
9. What two-word term is the top speed reached by a free-falling object? Terminal velocity
10. What country shares a land border with Cambodia to the east? Vietnam
Tie Breaker How many gallons does a Hogshead barrel typically hold? 63


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What two characters are sculpted on Hannibal, Missouri's Main Street? Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
2. Which ocean does the Congo River empty into? Atlantic Ocean
3. In Disneys "Snow White", what kind of poisoned fruit did the Evil Queen try to give to Snow White? Apple
4. Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware was en route to what Revolutionary War battle? The Battle of Trenton
5. In what part of the body would you find chyme? The stomach
6. What was the first flavor of Life Savers candy? Peppermint
7. In The Simpsons, who said: "Parades just bring out so many emotions in me" joy, excitement, looking..."? Marge Simpson
8. What letter is least used in the English language? Z
9. What part of the eye changes shape in LASIK surgery? The cornea
10. In which US state is Alcatraz Island located? California
Tie Breaker What country celebrates its National Day on 14th July? France

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What year was the novel "The Catcher in the Rye" first published? 1951
2. The city of El Paso is located on what river? Rio Grande River
3. Huntz Hall was a member of what comedic film group? The Bowery Boys
4. The SALT II treaty was signed by Jimmy Carter and who else? Leonid Brezhnev
5. How many ounces are there in a pound? 16
6. What do the thirteen stripes on the American flag represent? The thirteen original colonies
7. What was Bo Donaldson's backing band? The Heywoods
8. Which US state's official flower is the Saguato Cactus? Arizona
9. What Italian physician was the first to describe the way the ovaries connect to the uterus in humans? Gabriele Falloppio
10. What is the capital of Colorado? Denver
Tie Breaker Which celebrity launched a perfume range entitled "M" in 2007? Mariah Carey