Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | What's the only consonant sound that can end a word in Japanese? | N |
2. | Which is the longest river in Australia? | Murray River |
3. | Which band member of Thin Lizzy died of drug overdose? | Phil Lynott |
4. | What year did Ian Gillian replace Ronnie James Dio in Black Sabbath? | 1982 |
5. | What word is used for a male deer? | Buck |
6. | The entrance to what New York City landmark has a pair of lion sculptures? | Public Library |
7. | Belle, Spike, Olaf, Marbles, and Andy are siblings of which Peanuts character? | Snoopy |
8. | What year did tennis player Roger Federer turn professional? | 1998 |
9. | What bird is Britain's VTOL "jump jet" name for? | The harrier |
10. | Which is the highest waterfall? | Angel Falls |
Tie Breaker | What does MST3K stand for? | Mystery Science Theater 3000 |
Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | Excluding Rudolph, how many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh? | Eight |
2. | What is the capital of Haiti? | Port-au-Prince |
3. | The TV mini-series "Rich Man, Poor Man" was based on the lives of what family? | The Jordache Family |
4. | What did "Glamorous Glennis" do on October 19, 1947? | Broke the sound barrier for the first time |
5. | What name is given to the unit of electrical resistance? | Ohm |
6. | What is the more common name for serigraphy? | Screen printing |
7. | What comedian was a drummer in the early days of the band Steely Dan? | Chevy Chase |
8. | What type tree gets its name from the Japanese word meaning "plant in a shallow tray"? | Bonsai |
9. | What do dragonflies eat? | Mosquitoes |
10. | What are the 4 US state capitols and states that begin with the same letter? | Dover Delaware, Honolulu Hawaii, Indianapolis Indiana, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Tie Breaker | What is the "Bishop's Stone"? | Amethyst |
Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | Dr. Hans Zarkov is a character from which classic American comic strip? | Flash Gordon |
2. | Which US state is home to the twin cities of Benton Harbor and Saint Joseph? | Michigan |
3. | What sport is the focus of the movie "Fat City"? | Boxing |
4. | What year did the Chernobyl disaster occur? | 1986 |
5. | What disease does the "tine test" detect? | Tuberculosis |
6. | Which gaming platform was the first to feature downloadable games? | Intellivision |
7. | How were the parents of the siblings on the TV show "Party of Five" killed? | Car accident |
8. | Ilie Nastase was a champion in which sport? | Tennis |
9. | What famous chemist died in 1934 from a blood disease contracted by the effects of radiation exposure? | Marie Curie |
10. | What is the capital of Alaska? | Juneau |
Tie Breaker | Mace is the outer covering of which common spice? | Nutmeg |