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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What author wrote "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" short story? Edgar Allan Poe
2. What country borders both of the world's only two nations with square flags? Italy
3. In the movie "Live And Let Die", what ability does Solitaire lose after sleeping with Bond? Her psychic ability
4. When did the Bronze Age occur in Europe? Between 3600 BC to 600 BC
5. What is the hardest substance in the human body? Enamel
6. Strine is the vernacular language spoken in which country? Australia
7. Who released the album "I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama"? Janis Joplin
8. In the game "Battleship", how many hits does it take to sink an aircraft carrier? 5
9. Encephalitis is the swelling of what bodily organ? The brain
10. In what country is Thunder Bay? Canada 
Tie Breaker How many players are there on a standard soccer team on field? 11


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. In the 1975 novel "The Moneychangers", what is the name of Alex Vandervoort's wife? Celia
2. In what country would you find the mouths of the Amazon river? Brazil
3. What is Ace Frehley's persona name in the band KISS? Spaceman or Space Ace
4. What nickname did the Western press give to members of the Fists of Righteous Harmony in China? Boxers
5. Something that is described as "vespine" resembles what type of insect? Wasp
6. What is the hobby of autograph collecting called? Philography
7. How does Jack die in the movie "The Shining"? He freezes to death
8. What does a chrome-dome have a shortage of? Hair
9. Which branch of science is concerned with the study of matter and energy? Physics
10. What is the Napa Valley best known for? Wine
Tie Breaker What company bought naming rights to the Florida Suncoast Dome in 1996? Tropicana

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What color collar does Mickey Mouse's dog Pluto typically wear? Green
2. What are the five boroughs of New York City? Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Manhattan and Staten Island
3. Who wrote the novel on which the movie, by the same name, "Jurassic Park" is based on? Michael Crichton
4. Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson won the Nobel Peace Prize for defusing what world crisis? The Suez Crisis
5. What kind of poisoning is known as plumbism? Lead poisoning
6. What brand of cigarettes were a major sponsor in Formula One racing? Marlboro
7. In 1993, who won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the movie "The Piano"? Anna Paquin
8. What is the literal translation of the dish "Pad Thai"? Fried Thai style
9. Where do bumblebees normally nest? Underground
10. What was Saint Petersburg called for a short period of time before being renamed to Leningrad? Petrograd
Tie Breaker In "Texas Hold 'Em", what is the name of the fourth community card dealt? The turn