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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What literary work inspired Neutral Milk Hotel's "Holland 1945" song? The Diary of Anne Frank
2. What redbrick complex lies between the Alexander Garden and Red Square? The Kremlin
3. For what film did Robert De Niro learn to play the saxophone? New York, New York
4. Who made the first wheelbarrow? Chinese
5. Ariel is a moon of which planet in the solar system? Uranus
6. How many spices make up allspice? One
7. The two sisters in "My Neighbor Totoro" are named what? Satsuki and Mei
8. What Internet search engine runs the Babel Fish translation service? AltaVista
9. What kind of animal was the now extinct Dodo? Bird
10. What is the longest river in the world? The Nile
Tie Breaker What is the heating element in Hasbro's Easy-Bake Oven"? A lightbulb


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. "Understood Betsy" was a book published in 1918 by what author? Dorothy Canfield Fisher
2. Sofia is the capital of which nation? Bulgaria
3. Which band member of Blind Melon died of drug overdose? Shannon Hoon
4. "The 10 days that shook the world" refers to what country’s revolution? Russia
5. Approximately, how far is the Earth's ozone layer from its surface? 20 to 30 km
6. Who did Tony Romo replace in 2006 as the Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback? Drew Bledsoe
7. Who played the role of C.K. Dexter-Haven in the 1956 film "High Society"? Bing Crosby
8. What is Nike's signature symbol called? The swoosh
9. A male horse is known as a colt until it reaches what age? Five
10. Bismarck is the capital of which US state? North Dakota
Tie Breaker What is typically considered to be the earliest, mass produced brand of hot sauce? Tabasco

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What is the Roman name of the Greek goddess Athena? Minerva
2. At the delta of the Danube River, what body of water does it flow into? The Black Sea
3. Who was the first Beatles bass player? Stu Sutcliffe
4. In which decade was the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster? 1970s
5. Is it true that there is more vitamin C in a sweet red pepper than in a Valencia orange? Yes
6. What is the highest score in darts from three different doubles? 114
7. Which actor appears in both the 1968 and 1999 versions of the movie "The Thomas Crown Affair"? Faye Dunaway
8. In the tech field, what does AMD stand for? Advanced Micro Devices
9. A 12-sided polygon is known as what? Dodecagon
10. The Galapagos Islands are a province located in which country? Ecuador
Tie Breaker In soccer, how many yellow cards lead to a player's disqualification? Two