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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What color collar does Mickey Mouse's dog Pluto typically wear? Green
2. In which US state is Shenandoah National Park located? Virginia
3. What movie earned Steven Spielberg his first Oscar? Schindler's List
4. What was banned in Mississippi in 1907 that didn't become legal there again until 1966? Alcohol
5. Osteoporosis primarily affects what? Bones
6. In which city does the Tour de France end? Paris
7. Who voiced Esmeralda in the 1996 Disney movie "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"? Demi Moore
8. What does a bibliophobe fear, or hate? Books
9. What period saw the first dinosaurs? Triassic
10. Where is the Abominable Snowman said to wander? The Himalayas
Tie Breaker Which country gave us the dish Cullen Skink? Scotland


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" was serialized in the March, April and May issues of what popular magazine? Playboy
2. What city is home to the University of Haiti? Port-au-Prince
3. Which US actor is the first to star in 8 consecutive number one hit movies? Will Smith
4. Where did miners Graham Fagg and Phillipe Cozette meet on the 1st December 1990? In the middle of the Channel Tunnel as they broke through
5. How long does it take the moon to revolve around the Earth, to the nearest day? 27
6. What company produced the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls until 1989? Coleco
7. Taking advantage of a fad at the time, what song became a #1 hit for Ray Stevens in 1974? The Streak
8. What food item shares its name with Brad and Janet's hospitable host in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"? A frankfurter
9. What is a calm ocean region near the equator called? Doldrums
10. Which country covers an entire continent? Australia
Tie Breaker John the Baptist survived in the wilderness by eating locusts and what other food? Wild honey

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What writer is called "el manco de Lepanto" for his injury from a 1571 battle? Miguel de Cervantes
2. NATO's headquarters are located in which city? Brussels
3. According to a song from "The Music Man", how many trombones were in the big parade? 76
4. Who was the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany? Konrad Adenauer
5. A nanosecond is what fraction of a second? One billionth
6. In the world of sports, what does the abbreviation NCAA stand for? National Collegiate Athletic Association
7. Who was the last known survivor from the planet Melmac? Alf
8. What whirling Italian folk dance was said to cure the bite of the large local wolf spider? The tarantella
9. Which viral disease did Louis Pasteur develop a vaccine for? Rabies
10. What US city is associated with Alcatraz? San Francisco
Tie Breaker In 2003, who became the third Englishman ever to sign with Spain's Real Madrid? David Beckham