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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What was the name of Rhett and Scarlett’s daughter in "Gone With the Wind"? Bonnie
2. Which US state is home to the Inyo Mountains? California
3. Rod Stewart's second album was called after which alley? Gasoline Alley
4. Who built the French country house he called the Château de Monte-Cristo? Alexandre Dumas
5. Which planet has a year that lasts 88 days? Mercury
6. What color moves first in checkers? Black
7. In 2007, what morning network TV program expanded from three hours to four? The Today Show
8. People with a lot of hair are said to suffer from what? Hypertrichosis
9. What metal is the essential ingredient in a dental amalgam filling? Mercury
10. What nation's legislative body is named The Rajya Sabha? India
Tie Breaker Which sport would you be playing when competing for the Davis Cup? Tennis


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What Marvin Hamlisch musical is about dancers auditioning for a musical? A Chorus Line
2. Which state is directly south of Virginia? North Carolina
3. The band "The Who" were also known as "The Detours" and what other name? The High Numbers
4. In 1947, US telephone companies began using what? Area codes
5. What fiber-producing plant is attacked by the boll weevil? Cotton
6. Along with Indiana Ave, and Illinois Ave, what is the third third red property on a Monopoly board? Kentucky Ave.
7. Who dramatically kissed Halle Berry on stage when he won Best Actor? Adrien Brody
8. What year was boxer John L. Sullivan born? 1858
9. What does the Scoville scale measure? Chili pepper hotness
10. In what country would you find Mount Everest? Nepal
Tie Breaker On what Jewish holiday is the "Kol Nidre" prayer recited? Yom Kippur

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who is associated with the address 221B Baker Street, London? Sherlock Holmes
2. What country borders the Republic of Guinea-Bissau to the south and east? Guinea
3. Who sings "Sweet Home Alabama"? Lynyrd Skynyrd
4. When was Cable News Network, or CNN, launched? June 1, 1980
5. What is the common name for a "circumorbital hematoma"? Black eye
6. Which real person took a name meaning Man of Steel? Joseph Stalin
7. What time-travel film was shot on Michigan's three-mile-long Mackinac Island? Somewhere in Time
8. What board game was invented by Charles B. Darrow during the Great Depression? Monopoly
9. What is the top layer of Earth called? Crust
10. In what US state would you find Fort Donelson? Tennessee
Tie Breaker What does the Latin phrase "ad hoc" literally mean? For this