Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | What was the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology? | Pegasus |
2. | What US city is the home to mile high stadium? | Denver |
3. | What did Francis Coppola call his re-edited version of the movie "Apocalypse Now"? | Apocalypse Now Redux |
4. | What world leader sold the Louisiana Territory to the US? | Napoleon Bonaparte |
5. | How many pairs of chromosomes are there in each human cell? | 23 |
6. | What year was football player, David Beckham, born? | 1975 |
7. | What city is the TV show Sex and the City based in? | New York |
8. | Who would typically use a Punnett square? | A biologist |
9. | What was first made by suspending paraffin in a solution of water and antifreeze? | The lava lamp |
10. | In what country is the town of Liege? | Belgium |
Tie Breaker | Who was credited with developing the original recipe for Angostura Bitters? | Dr. Johann Gottlieb Benjamin Siegert |
Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | What eye complaint is blamed for the reddish tone of some of Monet's paintings? | Cataracts |
2. | The remains of which ancient city are found in Iraq? | Babylon |
3. | What was the subtitle of the 2005 movie "Miss Congeniality 2"? | Armed and Fabulous |
4. | In which US state was President Bill Clinton born? | Arkansas |
5. | In what organ of the body is insulin produced? | Pancreas |
6. | What kind of fruit juice is used to mix a Mojito? | Lime |
7. | What performer led a band known as the Comets? | Bill Haley |
8. | What do you get when you add fresh fruit to red wine? | Sangria |
9. | A scientist who studies reptiles and amphibians is known as a what? | Herpetologist |
10. | What is the capital of Guatemala? | Guatemala City |
Tie Breaker | Who gained notoriety in 1997 for her relationship with Vili Fualaau? | Mary Kay Letourneau |