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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What literary character comes from Villa Villekulla in Sweden? Pippi Longstocking
2. What is the largest lake in Central America? Lake Nicaragua
3. What was the title of the Kirstie Alley TV show in which her character ran a lingerie company? Veronica's Closet
4. What Irish family brewed its first stout in 1820? The Guinness Family
5. Which part of the body suffers from Microphthalmia? The eyes
6. The Nintendo character we know as Mario first appeared in what arcade game? Donkey Kong
7. What 1990 hit song by Jane's Addiction begins with the sound of dogs barking? Been Caught Stealing
8. Which company holds the ticker symbol "FUN" on the New York Stock Exchange? Cedar Point
9. Which planet's satellites are mostly named after Shakespeare characters? Uranus'
10. What nation's legislative body is named The Bundestag? Germany
Tie Breaker In a Scrabble game, what is the term for using all seven letters in one turn? Bingo


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What is the full name of writer H. G. Wells? Herbert George Wells
2. What lake is the world's deepest lake? Lake Baikal
3. Who were Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley? The Righteous Brothers
4. The 16th Constitutional Amendment, enacted in 1913 allowed the US federal government to do what? Tax personal income
5. How many sides does a decagon have? Ten
6. When do Americans celebrate Thanksgiving? Fourth Thursday in November
7. In Disney's "The Jungle Book", what kind of animal is Mowgli raised by? Wolves
8. What year were Reese's Peanut Butter Cups first introduced to the US market? 1928
9. What part of the eye gives it color? The Iris
10. In what city is Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Martin Luther Jr. and his father were pastors? Atlanta
Tie Breaker Which band's song was the 1 billionth iTunes download? Coldplay

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who wrote the novel "Lolita"? Vladimir Nabokov
2. Where would you find the King's Palace, the Papoose Room, and the Witch's Finger? Carlsbad Caverns
3. What magazine introduced a paper doll named Betsy in 1951? McCall's
4. Which treaty ended the war between Germany and the Allied Powers in World War I? Treaty of Versailles
5. Which astronomer gave his name to a telescope launched into space in 1990? Edwin Hubble
6. In 1968, what became a required part of the automobile's safety equipment in the US? The seat belt
7. What was the name of Puff the Magic Dragon's homeland? Honalee
8. What sports figure was known as "The Wizard of Westwood"? John Wooden
9. What is the correct name for a baby seal, baby shark, or baby bat? Pup
10. What year did Sierra Leone gain its independence from the UK? 1961
Tie Breaker What is the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox called? Harvest moon