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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What nursery rhyme character was rich on Monday but broke on Sunday? Solomon Grundy
2. Which US state is nicknamed the "Mountain State"? West Virginia
3. What was "Ponch"s real first name on CHiPs? Frank
4. Which US president appears on the far left at Mount Rushmore? George Washington
5. Jonas Salk discovered a vaccine for what disease? Polio
6. What game did Charles Darrow based upon the "The Landlord's Game"? Monopoly
7. What character from a pop song wears electric boots and a mohair suit? Bennie
8. What was boxer Arnold Raymond Cream's nickname? Jersey Joe
9. What kind of animal is a Lurcher? Dog
10. What is the capital of Niger? Niamey
Tie Breaker What primary alcohols go into the standard Grasshopper cocktail? Creme de Menthe and Creme de Cacao


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which character in Greek mythology had many heads Lernaean Hydra
2. What US city is the home to mile high stadium? Denver
3. What day of the week do the Bangles wish it was in "Manic Monday"? Sunday
4. Which German Military leader of World War I became President of Germany in 1925? Paul von Hindenburg
5. A "Tiercel" is the traditional term for a male what? Falcon
6. In 1985, what type of creature did Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus claim to have found? A unicorn
7. Tom Petty's video for his song "Don't Come Around Here No More" was inspired by what story? Alice in Wonderland
8. What is the first of the four different stroke's swum in swimming's individual medley? Butterfly
9. What seven-letter "B"­word is often applied to those suffering from manic depression? Bipolar
10. What river defines the southern border of Oklahoma? Red River
Tie Breaker What Latin phrase is used meaning “an attorney representing a client for free”? Pro bono

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which German city was the birthplace of the poet Heinrich Heine? Dusseldorf
2. Which desert is found in South East Mongolia and Northern China? Gobi
3. Ringo Star narrated the original episodes of which children's TV series? Thomas the Tank Engine
4. Who changed Blixem's name to Blitzen in his 1844, A Visit from St. Nicholas? Clement Moore
5. What type of skin cancer starts in the pigment cells, often after too much sun exposure? Melanoma
6. The cover of what band's 1977 album "Animals" depicts a large, inflatable pig flying over London's Battersea Power Station? Pink Floyd
7. What classic 1951 sci-fi film features the immortal line "Klaatu Barata Nikto"? The Day the Earth Stood Still
8. What sport is Jenson Button associated with? Motorsport
9. What is the name of the Austrian Monk who formulated the basic laws of genetics? Gregor Mendel
10. What river separates New Hampshire and Vermont? Connecticut River
Tie Breaker What organization was formed to replace "The League of Nations"? United Nations