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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who wrote the 1939 novel "The Grapes of Wrath"? John Steinbeck
2. What year did the Comoros gain its independence from France? 1975
3. Who's responsible for "The Ballad of Reading Gaol"? Oscar Wilde
4. Which foot did Neil Armstrong first set on the moon? Left
5. In what part of the body would you find chyme? The stomach
6. What flower symbolizes the throne of the Japanese emperor? The chrysanthemum
7. In The Simpsons, according to Ned Flanders, one in every nine people are what? Left-handed
8. Who was Liverpool's captain when they won their first European Cup final in 1977? Emlyn Hughes
9. A baby guinea pig is called what? A pup
10. What river flows through the city of Savannah? Savannah River
Tie Breaker Which continents have never hosted the Olympics? Antarctica and Africa


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who has a heart "two sizes too small"? The Grinch
2. What Caribbean island nation's name comes from the Portuguese word meaning "bearded ones"? Barbados
3. Who is Penelope Pussycat's would-be seducer? Pepe Le Pew
4. Whose tomb was found in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt? Tutankhamun
5. What two types of ashes are jointly called coal ash? Fly Ash and Bottom Ash
6. Which country hosted the first Olympic Games in 1896? Greece
7. In the 2004 movie "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy", what musical instrument does Ron play? The jazz flute
8. What is the fear of things to the left or left-handed known as? Sinistrophobia
9. When it comes to dog breeds, a "dorgi" is a cross between a corgi and a what? Dachshund
10. What river flows through Colorado's Black Canyon? Gunnison River
Tie Breaker What are Tracy Thorn and Ben Watt collectively known as? Everything But The Girl

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What movie was partially inspired by Jean Shepherd's unpublished story "Flick's Tongue"? A Christmas Story
2. What city is home to the University of Haiti? Port-au-Prince
3. How long does a replicant live for in the movie "Blade Runner"? Four years
4. What was Franklin D. Roosevelt's middle name? Delano
5. What is the common name for the main vent at the top of a volcano? Crater
6. What must be manufactured by Victorinox or Wenger to be official? Swiss Army knives
7. What peace activist was the emcee at Woodstock? Wavy Gravy
8. How many colors were there in the first boxes of Crayola crayons sold in 1903? Eight
9. The "canebrake", "timber" and "pygmy" are types of what? Rattlesnakes
10. Which US state is nicknamed the "Buckeye State"? Ohio
Tie Breaker How many days were there in 2004? 366