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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who was the Roman goddess of Peace? Pax
2. New Hampshire, New York and Massachusetts are the three states that border which state? Vermont
3. In the 2003 remake of the movie "The Italian Job", the character played by which actor stole all the gold? Edward Norton
4. Who was the first president to appear on a U.S. coin? Abraham Lincoln
5. What is an Aasvogel? A vulture
6. The pound cake got its name from the pound of what ingredient that it contains? Butter
7. Choreographer and actor Chris Judd was what actress and singer's second husband? Jennifer Lopez
8. How many throwing events are there in a decathlon? 3
9. What aquatic reptile can hold its breath under water for up to 15 minutes? The crocodile
10. Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovia, Kosovo, and a few other countries make up what peninsula? Balkan peninsula
Tie Breaker Ilie Nastase was born in which country? Romania


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. The comic strip "Spy vs Spy" debuted in which year? 1961
2. What four US states begin with the letter "W"? Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming
3. At age 17, who played the title schoolgirl in "The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer"? Shirley Temple
4. What Ken Kesey-led group toured American in a psychedelic school bus called "Further"? The Merry Pranksters
5. What breed of cat is tailless? Manx
6. What name is given to a ball on a wire that is thrown in an Olympic event? Hammer
7. Who played Sandy in the made for TV adaptation of Grease Live? Julianne Hough
8. What sport's lingo uses the term "Googly"? Cricket
9. What was the first planet to be discovered with a telescope? Uranus
10. What agricultural crop is Cuba's main export? Sugar
Tie Breaker Prior to 2016, which pitcher was the last to win back to back Cy Young Awards in the American League? Pedro Martinez

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What book won Harper Lee a Pulitzer Prize in 1961? To Kill A Mockingbird
2. Easter Island is a part of which South American country? Chile
3. Who performed the character of Miss Piggy until the early 2000's? Frank Oz
4. What year was Indira Gandhi born? 1917
5. The March of Dimes was originally founded to help find a vaccine for what? Polio
6. In the world of business, what does DJIA stand for? Dow Jones Industrial Average
7. What "broke down" according to the lyrics of the Looney Tunes theme song? The merry-go around
8. Before switching to the Euro, what was the monetary unit of Italy? Lira
9. Osteoporosis primarily affects what? Bones
10. Avarua is the capital of which country? Cook Islands
Tie Breaker According to tradition, what must be saved from the yule log? A piece of wood to light next year's yule log