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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which Dickens character asked for more? Oliver Twist
2. What capital city translates as Capital City in the native tongue? Seoul
3. "Confide in Me" was a hit in 1994 for which singer? Kylie Minogue
4. President Gerald Ford was a member of which political party? Republican Party
5. Something which is an "emetic" makes you do what? Vomit
6. What liquor is nicknamed "the green fairy"? Absinthe
7. Who has the only speaking part in Mel Brooks' "Silent Movie"? Marcel Marceau
8. Who was the first major league baseball pitcher to throw a no-hitter while wearing eyeglasses? Billy "Bullfrog" Dietrich
9. What does Ambidextrous mean? Equally skilled with both hands
10. Which mountain is also known as Monte Cervino and Mont Corvin? The Matterhorn
Tie Breaker What does the military abbreviation POW stand for? Prisoner of War


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which rabbit was the hero of some of Beatrix Potters stories? Peter Rabbit
2. Which US state is home to the world's largest naval base? Virginia
3. In the TV show "The Simpsons", who has the largest collection of Malibu Stacy dolls? Mr. Smithers
4. Who was Henry VIII's first wife? Catherine of Aragon
5. Which Apollo mission carried Neil Armstrong and his team to the Moon?  Apollo 11
6. What is the technical name for the chef's hat? Toque blanche
7. In November 1997, what Australian rock singer was found dead in his hotel room? Michael Hutchence
8. Which bird is the national bird of Austria? Barn Swallow
9. The Plato Scale is used specifically in the making of what beverage? Beer
10. Which country borders Kyrgystan to the north? Kazakhstan
Tie Breaker What open-faced Italian omelette is, despite its name, more often baked than fried? Frittata

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. In Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, what is Romeo's surname? Montague
2. Which country borders Chad to the east? Sudan
3. What British TV series featured David Brent and Gareth Keenan? The Office
4. Which US President was responsible for the "Louisiana Purchase"? Thomas Jefferson
5. In physics, what does FTL stand for? Faster than light
6. What chapel do Cardinals congregate in to elect a new Pope? Sistine Chapel
7. Who sang the song "I'll Be Missing You" in 1997? Puff Daddy
8. What popular snack food was invented in France in 610 AD, and was shaped to look like a child's are folded in prayer? A pretzel
9. What type of snake is a Sidewinder? Rattlesnake
10. In which country would you find St. Basil's cathedral? Russia
Tie Breaker What is the most common first name in the world? Muhammad