Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | What literary work inspired Green Day's "Who Wrote Holden Caufield" song? | The Catcher in the Rye |
2. | The popular tourist destination, Amalfi, is located in which province in the Italian Campania region? | Salerno |
3. | What song off of their "Joshua Tree" album was the band U2’s first #1 hit on the US charts? | With or Without You |
4. | On July 4, 1776, how many English colonies proclaimed a Declaration of Independence? | 13 |
5. | What fruit was once called a Persian apple? | Peach |
6. | To counter slipping sales, what was marketed, beginning in 1987, as "the other white meat"? | Pork |
7. | What famous rapper's real name is Earl Simmons? | DMX |
8. | Phallophobia is a fear of what? | Penis |
9. | What disease was once nicknamed "the white plague"? | Tuberculosis |
10. | What hurricane devastated Charleston, South Carolina in 1989? | Hugo |
Tie Breaker | In motor racing, what does a red flag mean? | Session stopped |
Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | Who created the character of Br'er Bear? | Joel Chandler Harris |
2. | What city is associated with Alcatraz? | San Francisco |
3. | Who hosted the 2007 Brit Awards? | Russell Brand |
4. | What was Albert Einstein's first job after graduating from Zurich Polytechnic? | Patent clerk |
5. | How many carats is pure gold? | 24 |
6. | A plague is a group of what insect? | Locust |
7. | What double-word song title was a hit single by Paula Abdul? | Rush Rush |
8. | Which Quarterback led the Baltimore Ravens to victory in Super Bowl XLVII? | Joe Flacco |
9. | Honeydew is a variety of what? | Melon |
10. | What is the deepest lake in the world? | Lake Baikal |
Tie Breaker | What organization was formed to replace "The League of Nations"? | United Nations |