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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What bird was used as an alias for Tom Clancy's CIA agent in the Kremlin? The Cardinal
2. What city is the capital of the US state of South Dakota? Pierre
3. Who played Ike Turner in the 1993 Tina Turner biopic "What's Love Got To Do With It?" Laurence Fishburne
4. Who did Idi Amin succeed as president of Uganda? Milton Obote
5. In the computer world, what does the abbreviation RAM stand for? Random Access Memory
6. What is the Christmas Carol "O Christmas Tree" known as in German? O Tannenbaum
7. Who directed the 1968 movie "Night of the Living Dead"? George A. Romero
8. Which US boxer was known as "The Manessa Mauler"? Jack Dempsey
9. What canals in the human ear serve as the body's balance organ? The semicircular canals
10. Warsaw is the capital of what country? Poland
Tie Breaker What city became the first to use neon signs to advertise shops and products back in 1912? Paris


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Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
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2. Trinidad and Tobago is part of which continent? North America
3. What popular musician's last name is Ciccone? Madonna
4. What replaced English as the official language of Kenya in 1974? Swahili
5. What acid gives citrus fruits their distinctive sharp flavor? Citric acid
6. The name of what ancient game is derived from the Hindu word for twenty-five? Pachisi
7. In The Simpsons episode, "Bart The General," what does the bully steal from Lisa? Her cupcakes
8. What cosmetic brand gets its name from the Latin for "snow-white"? Nivea
9. What year was the planet Neptune first discovered? 1846
10. Concord is the capital of which US state? New Hampshire
Tie Breaker In what U.S. City was French’s mustard first produced? Rochester, New York

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who was the composer of the classical piece known as "Zadok the Priest"? George Frideric Handel
2. Vienna is the capital of which European country? Austria
3. The 2006 Mel Gibson movie "Apocalypto" concerns the demise of what ancient empire? The Mayan Empire
4. Whittaker Chambers hid Alger Hiss' purloined State Department documents in a hollowed-out what? Pumpkin
5. Which part of the body is dermatology concerned with? The skin
6. What does a linguist study? Languages
7. How much electricity is needed to power the flux capacitors in the Back to the Future films? 1.21 gigawatts
8. In 1996, what became the first minivan to be named Motor Trend magazine's "Car of the Year"? Dodge Caravan
9. What is the collective term for ducks? A paddle
10. What is the capital of the US state of North Carolina? Raleigh
Tie Breaker What typewriter key was introduced by Remington in 1878, ending the need for two keys for each letter? Shift key