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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who wrote the opera "Madame Butterfly"? Puccini
2. Which two small states are surrounded by Italy? San Marino and the Vatican City
3. Guitarist Dave Navarro was married for just over three years to which star of "Baywatch" and "Singled Out"? Carmen Electra
4. In the 1890's, what type of cheese did a California man named David Jacks introduce? Monterey Jack
5. Which Salford brewer gave his name to the S.I. unit of energy? James Prescott Joule
6. What flavors make up Neopolitan ice cream? Vanilla, chocolate and strawberry
7. What Clint Eastwood film was loosely inspired by the 1960's serial killer known as the Zodiac Killer? Dirty Harry
8. What Italian chicken dish’s name means “hunter’s chicken”? Chicken cacciatore
9. What is lighter, gasoline or water? Gasoline
10. Omaha, Kansas City, and Sioux City all lie on which river? Missouri River
Tie Breaker What is tripe on a menu? Stomach


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. How many labours did Hercules perform to free himself from bondage? Twelve
2. Where in the United States is coffee grown? Hawaii
3. In the TV show "Growing Pains", what was Boner's dad's name? Sylvester Stabone
4. Which former American president was also a Nobel laureate and a Princeton professor? Woodrow Wilson
5. What kind of animal lives in a "warren"? Rabbit
6. What color is the complimentary color opposite of Violet on the color wheel? Yellow
7. What Beatles song has a French horn solo? For No One
8. In 1985, what type of creature did Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus claim to have found? A unicorn
9. In Astronomy, what does the "Seven Sisters" refer to? The Pleiades
10. What city is home to the Westminster Clock Tower? London
Tie Breaker Who is Mega Man's creator? Dr. Light

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What title role was filled by Lon Chaney in 1923, Charles Laughton in 1939 and Anthony Hopkins in 1982? The Hunchback of Notre Dame
2. What area on the tip of South America has a name which translates as "Land of Fire"? Tierra del Fuego
3. Which band recorded the live album titled "Strangers in the Night"? UFO
4. In what year did Charles Lindburgh make his historic non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic? 1927
5. What is added to white sugar to make brown sugar? molasses
6. Which French district does Claret come from? Bordeaux
7. What movie marked the first appearance of the mass murderer Jason Voorhees? Friday the 13th
8. What trade name comes from combining the French words for velvet and hook? Velcro
9. What type of creatures would you find living in a "formicarium"? Ants
10. Which US state is home to Petroglyph National Monument? New Mexico
Tie Breaker In what sport is the Heisman Trophy awarded? American football