Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | What current-day country was writer, neurologist and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl born in? | Austria |
2. | The islands called Islas Malvinas by the Argentinians are referred to by what name by the British? | The Falklands |
3. | Which early 20th century actor was known as the "Latin Lover"? | Rudolph Valentino |
4. | What Palestinian Terrorist group infiltrated the 1972 Munich Olympics? | Black September |
5. | What name is given to the full moon closest to the autumn equinox? | Harvest moon |
6. | How many squares are there on a checkerboard? | 64 |
7. | In which US state is George A. Romero's 1968 film "Night of the Living Dead" set? | Pennsylvania |
8. | What company makes the Vince Lombardi Trophy? | Tiffany & Co. |
9. | Which planet in our solar system has the highest sustained wind speed? | Neptune |
10. | Which European state has an area of 0.44 square kilometers? | Vatican City |
Tie Breaker | Who was the first thoroughbred horse to win one million dollars? | Citation |
Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | Who is Holden Caulfield's sister in "The Catcher in the Rye"? | Phoebe |
2. | Before being renamed, what was Mumbai called? | Bombay |
3. | What album earned Paul Simon a Grammy Award in 1987? | Graceland |
4. | Ranger VII was the first US spacecraft to send back pictures of what? | The moon |
5. | What was the first man-made satellite put into orbit? | Sputnik I |
6. | What is the name for a gin martini garnished with a pickled onion instead of an olive? | Gibson |
7. | What former talkshow host played Doug's sister, Stephanie, on "The Kings of Queens"? | Ricki Lake |
8. | What NHL team won the Stanley Cup six times during the 1970’s? | Montreal Canadiens |
9. | What is the name of Stephen Hawking's cosmology book published in 1988? | A Brief History of Time |
10. | What river flows along the western border of Illinois? | Mississippi River |
Tie Breaker | What part of a sailor's uniform can be used in an emergency as a flotation device? | The hat |