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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who wrote the 1903 novel "Call of the Wild"? Jack London
2. Thursday Island is located in the Torres Strait off the coast of what country? Australia
3. What movie's theme was remixed in 2005 into Crazy Frog's biggest hit? Beverly Hills Cop
4. What was the birth name of sharpshooter Annie Oakley? Phoebe Ann Mosey
5. What scoop out cirques, coombs, and corries? Glaciers
6. Which automaker sold a car model named "Colt"? Dodge
7. On the Academy Awards statue, what is Oscar standing on? A reel of film
8. Roger Bannister, the first athlete in history to run one mile in less than four minutes, was a native of what country? Great Britain
9. When a human bone breaks only on one side, it is called what? Greenstick fracture
10. Which Renaissance City was severely flooded in November 1966? Florence
Tie Breaker What two pieces are moved in chess to execute a castling maneuver? King and rook


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Where do you end up if you fly toward the second star to the right and then proceed straight on until morning? Neverland
2. What is the most mountainous country in Europe? Switzerland
3. How old was Humphrey Bogart when he died in 1957? 57
4. The gun battle at the O.K. Corral was fought between the Earp Brothers and what gang? Clanton Gang
5. How wide is the average bolt of lightning? 1/2 inch
6. What were the nicknames of the Dean brothers who pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals? Daffy and Dizzy
7. What movie was Sean Penn's directorial debut? Indian Runner
8. Tennis player Margaret Smith Court who holds a record 62 Grand Slam titles is from which country? Australia
9. What "-itis" is an inflammation of the liver? Hepatitis
10. Budapest is the capital of which European country? Hungary
Tie Breaker What is the NATO phonetic alphabet word for "S"? Sierra

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who created the character of Rupert Bear? Mary Tourtel
2. What is the capital of Lithuania? Vilnius
3. Who played the Spirit of Christmas in the 1988 TV film "Blackadder's Christmas Carol'"? Robbie Coltrane
4. What imports from a Baja California beach made Gary Drahl a millionaire in 1975? Pet Rocks
5. What is a young female horse called? A filly
6. Which bird is the national bird of the Bahamas? American flamingo
7. What CBS reality show gets its name from a term in George Orwell's novel "1984"? Big Brother
8. In 1995, Heather Whitestone became the first Miss America to have what disability? She was deaf
9. What type of skin cancer starts in the pigment cells, often after too much sun exposure? Melanoma
10. South Africa's Robben Island takes its name from which creatures? Seals
Tie Breaker Which bird is the national bird of Panama? Harpy eagle