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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What century did Laurence Sterne publish the novel "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman"? 18th Century
2. In what country is Magyar spoken? Hungary
3. What was the only James Bond film to crack the top-ten list for highest grossing movies of the 1960s? Thunderball
4. What tanker ran aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska, on March 24, 1989? Exxon Valdez
5. What are juvenile goats called? Kids
6. What is the technical difference between rowing and sculling? Rowing means using a single oar
7. What actor did Melanie Griffith marry, and divorce, twice? Don Johnson
8. What was the nickname of Cowboys defensive end Ed Jones? Too Tall
9. What does a man suffering from diphallic terata have? Two penises
10. Which state is located on the northern border of Pennsylvania? New York
Tie Breaker On what part of your body would you wear mukluks? The feet


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What Transfiguration teacher succeeded Armando Dippet as headmaster of his alma mater? Albus Dumbledore
2. Cape Canaveral is located in which US state? Florida
3. Whose scary movie character has the real name of Charles Lee Ray? Chucky
4. How many transatlantic trips did the Titanic make before sinking? Zero
5. Which element appears sixth on the periodic table? Carbon
6. The Chicago Bulls take the court to "Sirius", an instrumental track by what prog-rock band? The Alan Parsons Project
7. Which singer is known as the "Empress of the Blues"? Bessie Smith
8. Which one word can go before "ache", "ring" and "wig"? Ear
9. What animal lives in a "drey"? The squirrel
10. What Manhattan intersection was America's first transfer circle? Columbus Circle
Tie Breaker Who was the first tennis player to complete the Grand Slam? Don Budge

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What year did Pinocchio first appear in published media? 1883
2. What country lies directly south of Detroit? Canada
3. What famous musician played the guitar on David's Bowie's smash hit "Let's Dance"? Stevie Ray Vaughn
4. What Canadian city boasts the world's richest rodeo that was first staged in 1912? Calgary
5. "Ships of the desert" are what? Camels
6. According to the Bible, what is now guarded by an angel holding a flaming sword? The Garden of Eden
7. Who is the Kindergarten Cop? Arnold Schwarzenneger
8. Farnsworth Bentley became famous for holding whose umbrellas? Puff Daddy's
9. What nationality was inventor Alexander Graham Bell? Scottish
10. Lake Sakakawea is the largest lake in which US state? North Dakota
Tie Breaker Electric, Perse and smalt are shades of which color? Blue