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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. In Shakespeare's "The Tempest", who is the Kind of Naples? Alonso
2. Which US state is nicknamed the "Pelican State"? Louisiana
3. What US city is mentioned in the first line of the Bob Seger song "Turn the Page"? Omaha
4. What religious leader, living in France while exiled, returned to his home country in 1979? The Ayatollah Khomeini
5. Though botanically a fruit, what food was officially ruled a vegetable by the US Supreme Court in 1893? The tomato
6. What is the standard glass drinkware for the Grasshopper cocktail? Cocktail glass
7. Who provided the original voice for Buzz Lightyear? Tim Allen
8. What common object is designed to recall the bloodstained bandages of medieval times? A barber pole
9. The strength of prescription eyeglasses is measured in what unit? Diopters
10. Which European country replaced the Drachma with the Euro? Greece
Tie Breaker How many red squares are there on a standard checker board? 32


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who was Humbert Humbert's obsession in the novel "Lolita"? Dolores Haze
2. In which US state would you find Glacier National Park? Montana
3. Which "Friends" actress appeared in Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark" video? Courtney Cox
4. What flavor of Kool-Aid was used at Jonestown? Grape
5. Which element appears sixth on the periodic table? Carbon
6. What is the point value of the outer bull's eye on the dartboard? 25 points
7. What band released the hit song "Radio Gaga"? Queen
8. What fashion brand was co-founded by artist Justin Timberlake? William Rast
9. What class includes the scorpions and spiders? Arachnid
10. Which US state is home to the Catskill Mountains? New York
Tie Breaker Artist Bono shared Time's "Man of the Year" honors with what other man and his wife? Bill Gates

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. In Greek Mythology, the Oneiroi, were various gods and demigods that ruled over what? Dreams and nightmares
2. Maseru is the capital of which country? Lesotho
3. In The Simpsons, who sings to Homer and the other astronauts in space? James Taylor
4. US flags flew at half-staff following the assassination of what Israeli prime minister in 1995? Yitzhak Rabin
5. On what namesake Asian island were the first Homo erectus fossils found? Java
6. What sports term is also the name of the dimple at the bottom of a wine bottle? Punt
7. Which band member of Mother Love Bone died of drug overdose? Andrew Wood
8. Which car company produced a model named the Celica? Toyota
9. Karl Landsteiner won a Nobel prize in 1930 for which medical discovery? Blood groups
10. What famous "Bay" is Jamaica's fourth largest city? Montego Bay
Tie Breaker What Italian chicken dish’s name means “hunter’s chicken”? Chicken cacciatore