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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What year did Frederick Forsyth publish the novel "The Deceiver"? 1991
2. What nation's legislative body is named The Great Khural? Mongolia
3. Who directed the 1977 movie "Saturday Night Fever"? John Badham
4. What was the name given to the first German democracy established in 1919? Weimar Republic
5. A Capuchin is a species of what type of animal? Monkey
6. What is the name of the production company founded by Oprah Winfrey in 1986? Harpo
7. What TV show character lived at 129 West 81st St, Apt. 5A in New York City? Jerry Seinfeld
8. What are A.C. Milan, Ajax and Real Madrid? Soccer teams
9. Painful inflammation of the parotid glands is a symptom of what childhood disease? Mumps
10. What is the capital of Guinea-Bissau? Bissau
Tie Breaker What is heartsease? A flower


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which is the only book published by Margaret Mitchell during her lifetime? Gone with the Wind
2. Bridgetown is the capital of which Caribbean island? Barbados
3. Who voices the character of Glenn Quagmire in the TV show "Family Guy"? Seth MacFarlane
4. What year did Oliver Cromwell die? 1658
5. How many kilograms are there in a metric ton? 1,000
6. What is a brigand? An armed bandit
7. What city did the band U2 form in? Dublin
8. What is the length of a US Senator's term? Six years
9. What "-itis" is an inflammation of the liver? Hepatitis
10. On Homeland Security's Color-Coded Advisory System, what does the color blue mean? Guarded, second from the bottom
Tie Breaker Who was John Updike? An author

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who is the wife in Shakespeare's only interracial married couple? Desdemona
2. Which US state is known as the "Land of Lincoln"? Illinois
3. What does Henry join to avoid getting whacked in the 1990 movie "Goodfellas"? The Witness Protection Program
4. Who took her last swim from a boat named "Splendour" in 1981? Natalie Wood
5. What name is given to shellfish that cling to the bottom of ships? Barnacles
6. According to the Scoville scale of heat, what the hottest naturally occurring chemical? Resiniferatoxin
7. What is the name of the theme song from the TV show "Friends"? I'll Be There For You
8. In 1976-1977 season in 80 games, the Montreal Canadiens set the NHL record for how many points in a season? 132
9. Angora wool is produced from what animal's coat? The Angora rabbit
10. What do folks from Louisiana and Mississippi call sluggish creeks and marshy lakes? Bayous
Tie Breaker How is rockstar Vincent Furnier better known? Alice Cooper