Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | Painter Salvador Dali was a native of which country? | Spain |
2. | Which US state's name is derived from the Chippewa words for "great water"? | Michigan |
3. | What type of radiation gives The Hulk his powers? | Gamma |
4. | Who was appointed the first leader of the Tuskegee Institute in 1881? | Booker T. Washington |
5. | The first consumer products made from plastics were what? | Hair combs |
6. | Irish coffee is made with what type of alcohol? | Whiskey |
7. | What 2005 "American Idol" winner also won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2007? | Carrie Underwood |
8. | What is a spinnaker on a boat? | Type of sail |
9. | How fast can bees fly? | 15 miles per hour |
10. | What capital city translates as Capital City in the native tongue? | Seoul |
Tie Breaker | How many players are there in a standard men's field lacrosse team? | Ten |
Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | What name is given to the metal bars running across the neck of a guitar? | Frets |
2. | What city is home to the University of Oregon? | Eugene |
3. | Before creating the TV show "SpongeBob SquarePants", what was Stephen Hillenburg's occupation? | Marine biologist |
4. | What royal subject married Marie Antoinette? | Louis XVI |
5. | What is a capon? | A castrated rooster |
6. | Approximately how many acres is a baseball field? | 2 |
7. | Who plays Joe in the Lifetime movie based on his life in the TV show "Family Guy"? | Tony Danza |
8. | Which Nintendo console was released after the N64 and before the Wii? | Gamecube |
9. | What is used to measure horizontal and vertical angles in surveying? | A theodolite |
10. | Which three states share a border with California? | Arizona, Nevada and Oregon |
Tie Breaker | Which US city is home to the Second City Comedy Troupe? | Chicago |
Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | Which influential French novelist was a close friend of Paul Cezanne? | Emile Zola |
2. | What is the capital of Italy? | Rome |
3. | Who designed the Rolling Stones' lips and tongue logo? | John Pasche |
4. | Who was the 35th President of the US? | John F. Kennedy |
5. | Hepatitis is the inflammation of which of the body's organs? | Liver |
6. | What is added to Gin to make Pink Gin? | Angostura Bitters |
7. | Who was the lead singer of the band Audioslave? | Chris Cornell |
8. | What is Hershey's most popular product? | Reeses Peanut Butter Cup |
9. | What's the collective noun for a group of gulls? | Colony |
10. | On what continent would you find the Great Victoria Desert? | Australia |
Tie Breaker | Who brings gifts to the children of Brazil and Peru? | Papa Noel |