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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What artist, who died in 1986, was famous for her Southwestern paintings? Georgia O’Keefe
2. What is the two letter postal abbreviation for the state of Virginia? VA
3. Who recorded the 1955 song "Ain't That a Shame"? Fats Domino
4. The VIC-20 and PET were personal computers manufactured by which company? Commodore International, Ltd.
5. What does TNT stand for? Trinitrotoluene
6. Who wrote the mIRC chat software? Khaled Mardam-Bey
7. Singer Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta is better known by what stage name? Lady Gaga
8. The Mario villain "Wario", made his first appearance in which Nintendo game? Super Mario Land 2
9. Retinol is another name for what Vitamin? A
10. What is the capital of the state of New York? Albany
Tie Breaker From which language do the tennis terms "love" and "deuce" originate? French


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What was the first movie adaptation of a Hannibal Lecter novel to feature Anthony Hopkins? The Silence of the Lambs
2. Which US city is home to Franklin Mountains State Park? El Paso
3. At the beginning of the movie "A Clockwork Orange", what type of place are Alex and his friends relax at? The Milk Bar
4. What was banned in the US under the terms of the 18th Amendment? Alcohol
5. What fruit has a regeneration rate? The apple
6. What age milestone qualifies you to be a "super centenarian"? 110
7. What actress earned an Oscar nomination for her first screen appearance in "Gaslight"? Angela Lansbury
8. If you give something up for Lent, how many days are you going without? Forty
9. Which is known as the Red Planet? Mars
10. Which US state's name is derived from the Choctaw Indian word for "red people"? Oklahoma
Tie Breaker In Poker, five cards of the same suit is called a what? Flush

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. The musical "My Fair Lady" was based on what classic play? Pygmalion
2. Which US state is nicknamed the "Granite State"? New Hampshire
3. What actress replaced Farrah Fawcett on "Charlie’s Angels" in 1977? Cheryl Ladd
4. What Roman gladiator led a slave revolt that became the subject of a 1960 Oscar ­nominated movie? Spartacus
5. What color is a giraffe's tongue? Blue
6. If you were given a quarter, a cent, 2 dimes and a nickel, how many cents would you have in total? 51
7. What two slang terms for oil are used in the "Beverly Hillbillies" theme song? Black gold and Texas tea
8. Ronald Reagan made headlines in 1980 for claiming that 80 percent of air pollution comes from what? Trees
9. Bruxism is a medical term for when a person does what? Grinds their teeth
10. What major river runs through Boston? Charles
Tie Breaker In motor racing, what does a yellow flag mean? Caution