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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. When was the Christmas carol "Silent Night" composed? 1818
2. In 2004, a nine-foot-tall bronze statue of Bobby Bowden was dedicated in what US city? Tallahassee
3. What movie follows the ins and outs of Lester Burnham's mid-life crisis? American Beauty
4. Kim Campbell was the leader of what country? Canada
5. If someone is taking your axillary temperature, where have they put the thermometer? Under your arm
6. What can you sit on that has a pommel, cantle and flap? A saddle
7. What was the first name of Julia Roberts' character in the 2001 movie "Ocean's Eleven"? Tess
8. During World War II, what sex symbol was known as "The Sweater Girl"? Lana Turner
9. What is another name for the eggplant? Aubergine
10. James Bay forms the southern end of what larger bay? Hudson Bay
Tie Breaker What is the heaviest of the three swords used in Olympic fencing? Epee


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What is Jack Dawkins' nickname in "Oliver Twist"? The Artful Dodger
2. Which country borders Kyrgystan to the east? China
3. What were Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble's maiden names? Slaghoople and McBricker
4. Where in Scotland did the massacre of the Macdonald clan take place? Glencoe
5. What is the branch of medicine that deals with the care of infants and children? Pediatrics
6. What soft drink line was named after a competitor's unusually tall bottles? Nehi
7. Who directed the 1999 film "Office Space"? Mike Judge
8. What NBA star made an ill-fated trip to Eagle, Colorado, in 2003 for knee surgery? Kobe Bryant
9. How is the year 2000 written in Roma numerals? MM
10. What city is the capital of the US state of New Mexico? Santa Fe
Tie Breaker How do Japanese children refer to Santa Claus? Santa no ojisan or Uncle Santa

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. From what language is English has said to borrow the word "posh"? Romany
2. What is the largest Japanese island? Honshu
3. The band Duran Duran took its name from a character in what Jane Fonda sci-fi movie? Barbarella
4. What year was the state of Israel declared? 1948
5. What fruit did Algerian priest Pierre Clement create in 1902? Clementine
6. What Major League Soccer team signed David Beckham to a $50 million contract in 2007? The Los Angeles Galaxy
7. Who directed the 1999 movie "The Green Mile"? Frank Darabont
8. What did American Harland David Sanders give to the world in the 1930s? Kentucky Fried Chicken
9. In what layer of the Earth's atmosphere is Antarctica's famed "ozone hole"? Stratosphere
10. What is the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo? Kinshasa
Tie Breaker Ham was one of the sons of what Biblical patriarch? Noah