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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which literary work's title character is named Michael Henchard? The Mayor of Casterbridge
2. The Great Barrier Reef sits off the coast of what Australian state? Queensland
3. What was Captain McIntyre's nickname on M*A*S*H? Trapper John
4. What military legend was nicknamed "The Swamp Fox"? Francis Marion
5. How many kilograms are there in a metric ton? 1,000
6. How many different falling pieces are there in the game Tetris? Seven
7. In the Golden Earring song "Radar Love", what country artist do they hear playing on the radio? Brenda Lee
8. What food company produces the cereals Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry? General Mills
9. Approximately, how long does it take light from the Sun to reach the earth? 8 and a half minutes
10. Which European country replaced the Drachma with the Euro? Greece
Tie Breaker What city's Summer Olympics had the beaver Amik as their mascot? Montreal's


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Whose sidekick was named Woozy Winks? Plastic Man
2. Which is the westernmost state in the US? Alaska
3. What actor originated the role of Inspector Clouseau? Peter Sellers
4. What was the first country to formally recognize the independence of the United States? France
5. What is the correct term for a group of whales? Pod
6. By what name is Mardi Gras known in Britain? Shrove Tuesday
7. In the TV show "Knight Rider", what does K.I.T.T.'s name stand for? Knight Industries Two Thousand
8. What was iPod's original Apple codename? Dulcimer
9. A Calorie is a measurement of what? Energy
10. How many US states border an ocean? 23
Tie Breaker What was Babe Ruth's real name? George Herman Ruth

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What original literary work was the movie "The Heiress" based on? Washington Square
2. What city named its airport after Ted Stevens? Anchorage
3. In "Minority Report", what part of Tom Cruise's anatomy does his character replace to help him avoid authorities? His eyes
4. The March of Dimes was originally founded to help find a vaccine for what? Polio
5. What color is a Northern Cardinal? Red
6. What is the point scored immediately after deuce in tennis? Advantage
7. Which member of the Bee Gees played no instruments on stage? Robin Gibb
8. What item of clothing was Ralph Lauren's first product? A necktie
9. If "feline" is used to describe cat-like, what word describes bear-like? Ursine
10. What US city is known as "The Insurance Capital of the World"? Hartford, Connecticut
Tie Breaker Pepsi Blue was a Pepsi flavored with what? Berries