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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What Ray Bradbury novel is named for temperature at which paper catches fire? Fahrenheit 451
2. Pretoria is the capital of which African country? South Africa
3. Which UK band had a 1974 hit with "Billy Don't Be A Hero"? Paper Lace
4. Which Cuban President was overthrown by Fidel Castro in 1959? General Fulgencia Batista
5. What do you have if you suffer from podobromhidrosis? Smelly feet
6. Who did Charles Barkley name as "the one player I'll accept losing to, if I have to lose"? Michael Jordan
7. What type of wine does Miles refuse to drink in the movie "Sideways"? Merlot
8. What drink's Gaelic name means "water of life"? Whiskey
9. What element's atomic symbol is "Co"? Cobalt
10. Which bird is the national bird of the Bahamas? American flamingo
Tie Breaker What is Santa's name in France? Pere Noel


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who wrote the book "Fahrenheit 451"? Ray Bradbury
2. What US city is known as the "Biggest Little City in the World"? Reno
3. What Hanna-Barbera cartoon character was known for the catchphrase "Exit, Stage Left" when dashing off? Snagglepuss
4. What year did Oliver Cromwell die? 1658
5. Which media is read from the outside in, compact discs or vinyl records? Vinyl records
6. What were the New England Patriots named prior to the 1971 season? Boston Patriots
7. What happens to Neo twice in a row that clues Trinity in to a glitch in the movie "The Matrix"? A black cat passes him
8. What two things need to be combined to form an "interrobang"? A question mark and an exclamation point
9. Kurt Vonnegut's brother discovered what commercial use for silver iodide? Rainmaking
10. Apia is the capital of which country? Samoa
Tie Breaker What Bruins and Rangers legend founded the Tampa Bay Lightning in 1991? Phil Esposito

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who created the fictional detective Nero Wolfe? Rex Stout
2. Where is Lake Como? Italy
3. What actor provided the voice for the song "Thriller"? Vincent Price
4. What European capital was first dubbed the City of Light in the 19th century? Paris
5. What is the technical term for earwax? Cerumen
6. What sport has a hooker in a scrum? Rugby
7. Who recorded "The Fool on the Hill" in 1968? The Beatles
8. Who was Joseph Merrick better known as? Elephant Man
9. What is the hardest known naturally occurring mineral? Diamond
10. Which continent are the Balkans a part of? Europe
Tie Breaker Crème de Menthe, Crème de Cacao and fresh cream are combined to make what drink? Grasshopper