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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What M-word means the words at the bottom of a coat of arms? Motto
2. In which city is the world famous La Scala opera house? Milan
3. Which two actresses on TV's "Charlie's Angels" were meant to be portraying sisters? Farrah Fawcett-Majors and Cheryl Ladd
4. Which saint is said to have landed in Ireland in 432 AD? St. Patrick
5. What constitutes 12 percent of an egg's weight? The shell
6. The entrance to what New York City landmark has a pair of lion sculptures? Public Library
7. What pop group sang "Stayin Alive"? Bee Gees
8. Which flower is also known as the "Lent Lily"?  The daffodil
9. Which country deliberately introduced myxomatosis to reduce its rabbit population? Australia
10. What ocean does the Zambezi River empty into? Indian ocean
Tie Breaker In 2005, what product reintroduced its catchphrase "I can't believe I ate the whole thing"? Alka-Seltzer


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What publication uses the motto "America's Finest News Source"? The Onion
2. "Upon the long river" is the English translation of the name of which US state? Connecticut
3. The 2002 film "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" was based on the unauthorized autobiography of what former gameshow host? Chuck Barris
4. For what crime was Al Capone finally sent to prison for in 1931? Tax evasion
5. What are the four chambers of the heart? Left ventricle, Right ventricle, Left atrium, Right atrium
6. What horse won the 2012 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes? I'll Have Another
7. What is Homer Simpson's middle initial? J
8. Which advocacy group was founded by Maggie Kuhn? Gray Panthers
9. Which acid is the main gastric acid present in the human stomach? Hydrochloric Acid 
10. Where is the Pentagon building physically located? Arlington, Virginia
Tie Breaker What is New Year's Eve called in Scotland? Hogmanay

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who composed the Christmas carol "Silent Night"? Franz Xaver Gruber
2. How was the country of Belize known prior to 1973? British Honduras
3. According to the title of the film, what is the profession of Ace Ventura? Pet Detective
4. What famous trials were held in 1692 and 1693? Salem witch trials
5. Somnoplasty is a cosmetic procedure designed to help with what? Snoring
6. What drink, created in 1886, was first advertised as "delicious and refreshing"? Coca Cola
7. What hitmaker produced the 2003 PlayStation music mixer game "Beaterator"? Timbaland
8. What is the flower that stands for "delay"? Eupatorium
9. What joins muscles to bones? Tendons
10. What US city is named for a Roman general famed for leaving his troops and retiring to his farm? Cincinnati
Tie Breaker In what country is the Nobel Peace Prize awarded? Norway