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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Helen Keller was elected to the Women's Hall of Fame in what year? 1965
2. What Ivy League school is located in Massachusetts? Harvard
3. What do the thieves set out to steal in the movie "Reservoir Dogs?" Diamonds
4. What southern politician was shot and paralyzed by Arthur Bremer on May 15, 1972? George Wallace
5. What blood cell deficiency gets its name from the Greek meaning "being without blood"? Anemia
6. What two ingredients make a Black Velvet cocktail? Champagne and stout
7. What famous comedian played the vicar at the second wedding in the movie Four Weddings and a Funeral? Rowan Atkinson
8. What is the length of a US Senator's term? Six years
9. How many feet do snails have? One
10. Ljubljana is the capital of which country? Slovenia
Tie Breaker What type of garment are "Elephant bells"? Pants


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. In the series Harry Potter, what is the spell for water-making? Aguamenti
2. Lake Erie contains an artificial reef made from the pieces of which sports stadium demolished in 1996? Cleveland Municipal Stadium
3. Who had the last number one hit of the 1950s with his song "Why"? Barry Sanders
4. The National Geographic Society was founded in 1888, in which US city? Washington, D.C.
5. What is the study of fossils called? Paleontology
6. The pasta shape called "farfalle" gets its name from the Italian word for what insect? Butterfly
7. What TV show, besides "Green Acres", is set in the town of Hooterville? Petticoat Junction
8. What animal is the mascot of the US Naval Academy? The goat
9. In the UK, what is called a "courgette"? A zucchini
10. What is the capital of the Australian state of Tasmania? Hobart
Tie Breaker What year was Martha Stewart born? 1941

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. In which European city did composer Richard Wagner die in 1883?  Venice 
2. What US state's civil law is most closely based on the Napoleonic Code? Louisiana's
3. Who directed the 2009 movie "Watchmen"? Zack Snyder
4. In what year did Atlanta become the fifth capital of Georgia? 1868
5. What is measured in Ergs? Work
6. What 1960s invention was originally called the "Pleasure Pit"? Waterbed
7. What show debuted on September 7, 1979, with George Grande anchoring? SportsCenter
8. Who created the game Space Invaders? Tomohiro Nishikado
9. Mexican laetrile is extracted from the seeds of what fruit? Apricots
10. How many US states border an ocean? 23
Tie Breaker What team did the Atlanta Braves defeat in the 1995 World Series? Cleveland Indians