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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who provides James Bond with his gadgets? Q
2. In what country would you find the active volcano "Etna"? Italy
3. What actor died nine days after completing his final movie "Soylent Green"? Edward G. Robinson
4. What country offered Albert Einstein its presidency in 1952? Israel
5. Leprosy is often referred to by what other name? Hansen's disease
6. What college did Brett Favre attend and play football for? Southern Mississippi
7. In the movie "Young Frankenstein", who played the role of the old blind man who invited the Monster into his cottage? Gene Hackman
8. What is the term for a bet before cards are dealt? Ante
9. What does an anemometer measure? Wind speed
10. In which sea is the island country of Malta? Mediterranean
Tie Breaker Who is credited with the creation of the Barbie doll? Ruth Handler


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What literary character is adopted by Messua and her husband who believe him to be their long-lost sibling? Mowgli
2. What country controls the Mediterranean island of Corsica? France
3. Kathy Bates won the best actress Oscar in 1990 for what movie? Misery
4. Who were known by GI's in World War II as "Hit & Muss"? Hitler and Mussolini
5. "Sphenopalatine Ganglioneuralgia" is commonly referred to as? Brain freeze
6. What French company is represented by a mascot named "Bibendum"? Michelin
7. In the TV show "The Simpsons", what is Barney's last name? Gumble
8. Gouda cheese comes from what country? The Netherlands
9. What was patented by Eli Whitney in 1749? Cotton gin
10. Mogadishu is the capital of which African country? Somalia
Tie Breaker How many days were there in 2004? 366

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What Post-Impressionist painter of cabaret and brother life was dubbed the soul of Montmartre? Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
2. Which is the most Northerly African country through which the Greenwich meridian passes? Algeria
3. What name did Weird Al Yankovic gave to his version of "Beat It"? Eat it
4. When did the "Eighty Years War" start? 1568
5. What is the main source of food for the Bald Eagle? Fish
6. Which sport did hall-of-famer Larry Bird play? Basketball
7. Steven Spielberg's first full feature film as director was released in what year? 1964
8. The "Boss of the Plains" was a type of what? A hat
9. What is the main source of food for the Bald Eagle? Fish
10. What is the largest salt-water lake in the US? Great Salt Lake
Tie Breaker What sport is Bobby Fischer associated with? Chess