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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which literary work's title character is named Bigger Thomas? Native Son
2. How many stars appear on the Australian flag? Six
3. Who played the role of Marcy Runkle on the TV show "Californication"? Pamela Adlon
4. Who was the first US president to die in office? William Harrison
5. Where is the Popliteal Fossa located? Back of the knee
6. Which famous artist designed the Chupa Chups logo in 1969? Salvador Dali
7. Which music genre lilterally means "new trend" in Portuguese? Bossa Nova
8. How many players are in a Polo team? 4
9. What plant's roots are used to make tapioca? The cassava's
10. What republic is located between Lithuania and Estonia? Latvia
Tie Breaker The Pope is guarded by soldiers form what country? Switzerland


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What is banned in Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451"? Books
2. What country has 61 as its International Calling Code? Australia
3. Who played Lex Luthor in the 2006 film "Superman Returns"? Kevin Spacey
4. What does POTUS stand for? President of the United States
5. What fruit comes in Hass and Florida variety? Avocados
6. Epistemophobia is the fear of what? Knowledge
7. Steven Spielberg's first full feature film as director was released in what year? 1964
8. What group's honor society is the Order of the Arrow? The Boy Scouts of America
9. What is the Fahrenheit equivalent of -40 degrees Celsius -40 degrees
10. Which African coast is Somalia located on? East
Tie Breaker Which US state's two letter postal abbreviation is "HI"? Hawaii

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which literary work's title character is named Offred? The Handmaid's Tale
2. On which of North America's Great Lakes does the city of Buffalo stand? Lake Erie
3. What skateboarding actor-to-be plays the main character in Sonic Youth's music video for "100%"? Jason Lee
4. What military legend was nicknamed "Stormin' Norman"? Norman Schwarzkopf
5. What does the Binet-Simon scale measure? Intelligence
6. What does the legal term "Persona non grata" mean? An unwelcome person
7. What famous goof occurs in the credits of the 1965 B-movie "Attack of the Eye Creatures"? The word "the" appears twice
8. Which fish does a chef need a special license for to be able to prepare in Japan? Fugu, or blowfish
9. The Linke Scale is used to measure the blueness of what? The sky
10. Thimpu is the capital of what tiny kingdom? Bhutan
Tie Breaker Christopher Cockerell is best known for invented what? The hovercraft