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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What William Faulkner novel presented its plot from four different points of view? The Sound and the Fury
2. What strait connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman? Strait of Hormuz
3. What song is playing during Tom Cruise's underwear dance in the movie "Risky Business"? Old Time Rock and Roll
4. What did the Pony Express transport to California? Mail
5. People suffering from hyalophagia do what? Eat glass
6. What homerun hitter was nicknamed the "Sultan of Swat"? Babe Ruth
7. Nick Carter was a member of which boy band? Backstreet Boys
8. Which letter stands for the Roman number 50? L
9. What is the chemical symbol for Helium? He
10. Belgrade lies on the Danube and which other river? Sava
Tie Breaker Who earned the moniker "Lady Lindy"? Amelia Earhart


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Whose chest contained the "Treasure Island" map? Billy Bones'
2. In what Australian state would you find the city of Launceston? Tasmania
3. What rapper was born Marshall Bruce Mathers III? Eminem
4. In what year was Harvard University founded? 1636
5. What two mammals spend their entire lives in the water? Whales and manatees
6. If you were given a quarter, a cent, 2 dimes and a nickel, how many cents would you have in total? 51
7. What are the names of the three Nirvana band members? Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, Dave Grohl
8. In NATO's phonetic alphabet, what is the letter "C" referred to as? Charlie
9. What is a Supersonic Combustion Ramjet better known as? Scramjet
10. What US city is home to the International UFO Museum and Research Center? Roswell
Tie Breaker On what video game platform did the Gran Turismo game series debut? Playstation

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which character do the events of the narrative's plot revolve around and with whom the audience identifies itself with? The Protagonist
2. A person from North Carolina is properly known as a what? North Carolinian
3. "Take the A Train" was the signature tune of whose band? Duke Ellington
4. In 1892, 15-year-old Alonzo "Lonnie" Clayton became the youngest winner of which sporting event? The Kentucky Derby
5. Which planet has a year that lasts 88 days? Mercury
6. Before starting to make cars, what was Toyota's first product? A loom
7. Who created the characters Wallace and Gromit? Nick Park
8. In 2003, who became the first Latin­American to hit 500 career home runs in Major League Baseball? Sammy Sosa
9. Edward Jenner developed an effective vaccine for which disease? Smallpox
10. Which is the world's northernmost capital city? Reykjavik
Tie Breaker What US city and its surroundings is the basis for a standard US Monopoly board? Atlantic City