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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What author created Wonderland? Lewis Carroll
2. What is the only nation that borders both Morocco and Tunisia? Algeria
3. What instrument was played by jazz musician Glenn Miller? The trombone
4. What year was construction of the Sistine Chapel completed in? 1481
5. What is both a type of bed and a layer of the rainforest? Canopy
6. Who was the number 1 ranked male tennis player the most years during the 1970’s? Jimmy Connors
7. In the TV show "Bonanza", what was Hoss Cartwright's first name? Eric
8. Which country were the 2010 Winter Olympic Games held in? Canada
9. The visible spectrum of light ranges from red to what other color? Violet
10. What is the second largest country in Africa? Algeria
Tie Breaker What's the official title of the chief electrician on a movie set? Gaffer


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which state is located between Wisconsin and North Dakota? Minnesota
2. Which US state was named after the King of France? Louisiana
3. Craig Phillips was the first winner of which TV reality show? UK's "Big Brother"
4. What did William H. Seward buy from Russia in 1867? Alaska
5. What is frozen to make dry ice? Carbon dioxide
6. In what year did Atari introduce the arcade game "Missile Command"? 1980
7. In what year were the two James Bond films "Octopussy" and "Never Say Never Again" released? 1983
8. What sport's lingo uses the term "Googly"? Cricket
9. What must a mole do every four hours or it will die? Eat
10. What event occurs at Walthamstow Stadium? Greyhound Racing
Tie Breaker Sauerbraten is a specialty beef dish that originated in what country? Germany

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who composed the score for the musical "Kiss Me Kate"? Cole Porter
2. What is the capital of Liechtenstein? Vaduz
3. What singer began his career fronting the bands of Harry James and Tommy Dorsey in the 1930’s? Frank Sinatra
4. Which foot did Neil Armstrong first set on the moon? Left
5. In North America, moss typically grows heavier on the side of trees facing which direction? North
6. Which commemorative US state quarter depicts salmon leaping in front of a mountain on its reverse side? Washington
7. What song begins with the words "Betty, is that Jimmy's ring you're wearing?"? Leader of the Pack
8. What Italian dish's name translates literally as "cooking pot"? Lasagna
9. How many carats is pure gold? 24
10. In which city is the "Wailing Wall"? Jerusalem
Tie Breaker What 2 letters in scrabble have the highest point value? Q and Z