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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What original literary work was the movie "Ossessione" based on? The Postman Always Rings Twice
2. What Briton with an American wife was the governor of the Bahamas during World War II? King Edward VIII
3. Who played the role of Jack Tripper on the TV show "Three's Company"? John Ritter
4. What does the letter F stand for in JFK's name? Fitzgerald
5. What is the name for a baby crocodile? Crocklet
6. In what sport do the contestants throw salt before the contest? Sumo wrestling
7. Which character did David Duchovny play on the TV show "Californication"? Hank Moody
8. An Apgar score is given to what? Health of newborns
9. How many pounds of jet fuel does a passenger Boeing 747 use during take off? Almost 6,000
10. What is the only country which borders the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea? Russia
Tie Breaker What ingredient does the word "sushi" refer to? Rice


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which sci-fi author is credited with coining the term "cyberspace"? William Gibson
2. What nation is named for the Hapsburg king of Spain from 1556 to 1598? The Philippines
3. What happens to Neo twice in a row that clues Trinity in to a glitch in the movie "The Matrix"? A black cat passes him
4. What was the name of Hewlett-Packard's first successful product? HP200A
5. How deep is a fathom? 6 feet
6. On what gold course would you find the three tricky holes called the "Amen Corner"? Augusta National Gold Club
7. What are Hall & Oates' first names? Daryl and John
8. What chessman makes an L-shaped move? The knight
9. Ivory is made up of what substance? Dentin
10. What famous "Bay" is Jamaica's fourth largest city? Montego Bay
Tie Breaker Often worn by young girls, "Mary Janes" are what type of fashion item? Shoes

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. From what language did English borrow the word "pundit"? Hindi
2. What is the official language of Egypt? Arabic
3. What Oscar-winning Best Picture is named for a type of rose? American Beauty
4. In what country were Trabant cars made? East Germany
5. "Coulrophobia" is the fear of what? Clowns
6. Scandinavian aquavit is flavoured with what? Caraway
7. What opera star sang with John Denver on the album "Perhaps Love"? Placido Domingo
8. What day is the Super Bowl always played on? Sunday
9. In what organ of the human body would you find the caudate lobe? The liver
10. What continent includes Iran? Asia
Tie Breaker What instrument do Australian Aborigines traditionally make from termite-hollowed eucalyptus trees? The didgeridoo