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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What is the highest musical note on a standard 88-key piano? C8
2. What country borders Albania to the south? Greece
3. Who began his long TV career in 1969 as the weekend weatherman on WLWI? David Letterman
4. What city was Billy Clanton killed in? Tombstone
5. The popular caterpillar sushi roll features unagi, the Japanese word for what type of sea creature? Eel
6. Which mint was the first to be used as a gum flavoring by the Wrigley Company? Spearmint
7. Who made his directorial debut with the 1966 movie "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf"? Mike Nichols
8. What are Roy W. Allen and Frank Wright famous for? A&W root beer
9. What fruit has a regeneration rate? The apple
10. What continent is Kyrgystan located in? Asia
Tie Breaker How much wider is a tennis court during a doubles match than a singles match? 9 feet


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. In the opera "La traviata", what was Violetta's occupation? Courtesan
2. Which is the world's northernmost capital city? Reykjavik
3. In the 1982 movie "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial", who plays Elliot's younger sister? Drew Barrymore
4. What replaced English as the official language of Kenya in 1974? Swahili
5. What constellation is the North Star located in? Ursa Minor
6. Which bird is the national bird of Finland? Whooper swan
7. Lucille Fay LeSueur became famous as who? Joan Crawford
8. What is the more common name for an Apiarist? Beekeeper
9. In what organ of the human body would you find the medulla? The brain
10. What is the capital of Australia? Canberra
Tie Breaker What do the Roman Numerals MCLXV represent? 1165

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What year did H. G. Wells publish the novel "The Time Machine"? 1895
2. Where is the Horse racing Hall of Fame located? Saratoga Springs, New York
3. In the movie "Hangover", what name did Alan use to refer to his circle of friends? The wolf pack
4. In what South American country were Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid rumored killed in 1908? Bolivia
5. What is the technical term for an organism that eats other organisms as food? A heterotroph
6. The Queensland nut is another name for what nut? Macadamia
7. What jazzman's first recording band was the Hot Five? Louis Armstrong
8. In soccer, how many yellow cards result in the ejection of a player from the game? Two
9. What part of the human body grows at an average rate of 3 mm per month? Fingernails
10. What country lies directly south of Detroit? Canada
Tie Breaker How many points do you score for a bullseye in archery? 10