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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What author created Lilliput? Jonathan Swift
2. Doha is the capital of which Middle-Eastern country? Qatar
3. What movie did the villain Joan Crawford appear in? Mommie Dearest
4. Which world champion was beaten by a machine called Deep Blue in 1997?  Gary Kasparov
5. Who developed the world's first vaccine? Edward Jenner
6. Why was Mary Mallon famous in the early 1900s for her signature dessert of peaches and ice cream? It gave people typhus
7. Which UK band had a 1974 hit with "Billy Don't Be A Hero"? Paper Lace
8. How many squares are on a chessboard? 64
9. What is brass an alloy of? Copper and zinc
10. Which country is also the world's largest archipelago? Indonesia
Tie Breaker What is the name of the frog companion that you find in Donkey Kong Country? Winky


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. In Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, what is Juliet's surname? Capulet
2. A person from North Carolina is properly known as a what? North Carolinian
3. What is the name of the apartment complex the Jetsons live in? Skypad Apartments
4. In what year did Charles Lindburgh make his historic non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic? 1927
5. If someone is taking your axillary temperature, where have they put the thermometer? Under your arm
6. What gas makes up approximately 74 percent of the Sun's mass? Hydrogen
7. What was the name of Willie Tyler's dummy? Lester
8. What type of food is Fontina? Cheese
9. The emperor penguin is the only type of penguin to inhabit which area? Antarctica
10. What is the capital of the Seychelles? Victoria
Tie Breaker Tony Drago is a snooker professional from which country? Malta

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. In the novel "Fahrenheit 451", what does the title refer to? The temperature at which paper burns
2. In what Australian state would you find Parkes? New South Wales
3. What film marked Julie Andrews first starring role? Mary Poppins
4. The Civil War battle called Manassas by the South, was called what by the North? Bull Run
5. Who is credited with the discovery of penicillin? Alexander Fleming
6. What is a second full moon in a month called? Blue moon
7. What vehicle was driven by Humbert Humbert? Melmoth
8. In what competition could you see a double axel and a mohawk turn? Figure skating
9. Self-rising flour contains what crucial ingredient? Baking powder
10. On what continent is Mt. Vesuvius? Europe
Tie Breaker Someone who is polytheistic believes in more than one what? God