Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | Whose paintings include "At the Moulin de la Galette" and "At the Moulin Rouge"? | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec |
2. | What was known as "Bolshaya Gora" when it was part of Russia? | Mount Foraker |
3. | What singer-songwriter played bass in the New Wave band "'Til Tuesday"? | Aimee Mann |
4. | What year did Malawi declare independence from the United Kingdom? | 1964 |
5. | What instrument is used for measuring the distance between two points on opposite sides of an object? | Caliper |
6. | What do the letters LG stand for in the name of the international electronics and chemical brand LG? | Lucky-Goldstar |
7. | Where does SpongeBob SquarePants work? | The Krusty Krab |
8. | What variety of beans is used to prepare Boston baked beans? | Navy |
9. | Who invented the equals symbol? | Robert Recorde |
10. | Where is the Volleyball Hall of Fame located? | Holyoke, Massachusetts |
Tie Breaker | What Fortune 500 company was name for a Herman Melville character? | Starbucks |
Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | What classic novel's subtitle is "The Modern Prometheus"? | Frankenstein |
2. | In what country is Thunder Bay? | Canada |
3. | What is actress Julia Roberts' middle name? | Fiona |
4. | At what age did Buffalo Bill become a rider for the Pony Express? | 14 |
5. | How many yards are there in an imperial fathom? | 2 |
6. | What four notes are represented on the four strings of a ukulele? | G, C, E, A |
7. | What movie's first sequel featured the subtitle "The Spawning"? | Piranha |
8. | What is a Texas Ruby Red? | Grapefruit |
9. | What name is given to an elephant's second incisors? | Tusks |
10. | What city was Russia's capital before Moscow? | St. Petersburg |
Tie Breaker | Who named a perfume for her fashion shows on the fifth of each month? | Coco Chanel |