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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What Paris cathedral's bells were rung by Quasimodo? Notre Dame's
2. Which islands were the subject of a war between Argentina and United Kingdom in the 1980s? Falklands
3. What famous actor was slated to play the alien in the 1987 film "Predator" but was replaced? Jean-Claude Van Damme
4. What union did Jimmy Hoffa head until his 1975 disappearance? The Teamsters
5. How many constellations are used in modern astronomy? 88
6. Grits are typically made from what grain? Corn
7. Which movie star published an autobiography in 2002 entitled "Lucky Man"? Michael J. Fox
8. Which bird is the national bird of Denmark? Mute swan
9. What protein is responsible for giving blood its color? Hemoglobin
10. Which major Australia city does the Fremantle city port serve? Perth
Tie Breaker What is the NATO phonetic alphabet word for "F"? Foxtrot


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who wrote the novel "Slaughterhouse-Five"? Kurt Vonnegut
2. In 1917, Finland declared its independence from what country? Russia
3. What popular designer was responsible for the wardrobe of "His Wife & Her Lover"? Jean Paul Gaultier
4. What three consecutive US presidents were born left-handed? Reagan, Bush, and Clinton
5. What bone, to which your ribs are attached, gets its name from the Greek for breastbone? Sternum
6. Why were the 1916 Olympic Games cancelled? Due to World War I
7. What was Clarence Rutherford’s nickname on the TV show "Leave it to Beaver"? Lumpy
8. The fear of being poisoned is known as what? Toxiphobia
9. What is a group of deer called? A Herd
10. As what is "South West Township" known in South Africa? Soweto
Tie Breaker What were the New England Patriots named prior to the 1971 season? Boston Patriots

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What was the sequel to "Little Women"? Good Wives
2. Devil's Island, once the world's most notorious penal colony, is located off the coast of what country? French Guiana
3. What actress earned an Oscar nomination for her first screen appearance in "Maria Full of Grace"? Catalina Sandino Moreno
4. What Caribbean island did Columbus originally name Juana? Cuba
5. What layer of the atmosphere is closest to the earth? The Troposphere
6. What is the main ingredient of polenta? Cornmeal
7. Of the six main cast members on the TV show “Friends”, which was the oldest? Lisa Kudrow
8. What magazine ran the famous cover of a very pregnant Demi Moore in the buff? Vanity Fair
9. What animals make up the Suidae family? Pigs
10. Where is the Guggenheim Museum? New York City
Tie Breaker What off-road endurance race is named after the African capital where it usually ends? The Dakar Rally