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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What was the name of the sacred river in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Xanadu? Alph
2. The port of Piraeus is located in which country? Greece
3. What was Lucy and Ricky's last name on the TV series "I Love Lucy"? Ricardo
4. When did Arizona and New Mexico become states? 1912
5. In Astronomy, what does the "Seven Sisters" refer to? The Pleiades
6. To which color group does St. Charles Place belong on a standard US Monopoly board? Light purple
7. According to the TV series, how many stories are there in "The Naked City"? Eight million
8. Roger Bannister, the first athlete in history to run one mile in less than four minutes, was a native of what country? Great Britain
9. What seven-letter "B"­word is often applied to those suffering from manic depression? Bipolar
10. What is the only country which borders the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea? Russia
Tie Breaker What four-letter word describes an arena for public roller-skating? Rink


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What actress wrote the autobiography "Call Me Anna"? Patty Duke
2. What river flows into the Pacific Ocean between Oregon and Washington? Columbia River
3. Which female singer collaborated with Eminem for the song "Stan"? Dido
4. What farm animal did George Washington introduce to the US? The mule
5. Which US space probe was first to orbit another planet? Mariner 9
6. In 2009 what did the "Sears Tower" had its name changed to? Willis Tower
7. In 1996, what action star was named a "sacred vessel" of Tibetan Buddhism? Steven Seagal
8. What is the target area in Olympic fencing? The torso
9. Hepatitis is the inflammation of which of the body's organs? Liver
10. Which state is home to the oceanside city Myrtle Beach? South Carolina
Tie Breaker In pool, what color is the 1-ball? Yellow

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which Philosopher said "Hell is other people"? Jean Paul Sartre
2. What popular tourist destination is Thailand's largest island? Phuket
3. What road film highlights two buddies' search for freedom on their way to Mardi Gras? Easy Rider
4. In 1917, the US entered what war? World War I
5. A tetrahedron is composed of how many triangles? Four
6. What was unusual about Tyrell's car in the 1976 Swedish Grand Prix? It had six wheels
7. What album earned Paul Simon a Grammy Award in 1987? Graceland
8. What city is the birthplace of boxer Manny Pacquiao? General Santos
9. What is measured using a Richter scale? Earthquakes
10. On which island is the Empire State Building located? Manhattan
Tie Breaker What sport has its name abbreviated to BMX? Bicycle Moto-cross