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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What comic strip character’s favorite baseball player was Joe Shlabotnik? Charlie Brown
2. Which four states touch at one point? Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico
3. The movie "Reservoir Dogs" marked the directorial debut of whom? Quentin Tarentino
4. How were presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams related? They were father and son
5. What constellation is the North Star located in? Ursa Minor
6. In which nation did the woven-yarn craft of "God's eyes" originate? Mexico
7. What TV show's announcer was Hank "Hey Now!" Kingsley? The Larry Sanders Show's
8. How many stitches are there on an official baseball used in Major League Baseball? 108
9. How many feet make a mile? 5,280
10. In what US state would you find Fort Point? California
Tie Breaker What year did Andre and Edouard Michelin first publish the "Michelin Guide"? 1900


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What war saw the bombing of Guernica that inspired one of Picasso's most moving paintings? Spanish Civil War
2. Which US state is nicknamed the "Keystone State"? Pennsylvania
3. What powers Monstropolis in the movie "Monsters, Inc."? Screams
4. What US Supreme Court case brought an end to racial segregation in public schools? Brown vs. Board of Education
5. What is measured in Poise? Viscosity
6. What company produced the "Brownie" camera? Kodak
7. In what movie does Vianne open a chocolate shop in a small French village? Chocolat
8. What is traditionally the main fruit ingredient in a guacamole? Avocadoes
9. What does an androphobic maiden fear? Men
10. What colors are the Swiss Flag? Red and White
Tie Breaker In England, what is governed by the FA? Soccer

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What did the Seven Dwarfs do for a living? They were miners
2. In what city would you find the most famous street named "Yonge Street"? Toronto
3. How old is Buffy in the first TV season of "Buffy The Vampire Slayer"? 16
4. At which castle did the investiture of the Prince of Wales take place in 1969? Caernarvon
5. What name is given to the speed at which airplanes produce a sonic boom? Mach 1
6. What country has the highest consumption of candy annually per person? Denmark
7. What Swedish pop group was anchored by sisters Jenny and Linn Berggren? Ace of Base
8. How many total candles do you need to light a menorah properly for the entire eight nights of Hanukkah? 44
9. In what part of the body would you find sebum? The skin
10. What city named its airport after Lester Pearson? Toronto
Tie Breaker What is another term for a badminton bird? Shuttlecock