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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. In ballet, a lowering of the body by bending the knee is called a what? Fondu
2. Which country's days include Fire day, Water day and Wood day? Japan's
3. What is the name of the American musician best known as the lead singer of the rock band Nirvana? Kurt Cobain
4. Which country was at war with Iran from 1980 to 1988? Iraq
5. How many chromosomes does a donkey have? 62
6. What brand of cat food was advertised by Morris the Cat? 9 Lives
7. What film duo ends a road trip by driving a Thunderbird off a cliff? Thelma & Louise
8. What does the abbreviation NASA stand for? National Aeronautics and Space Administration
9. With what is charcoal and saltpeter mixed to make gunpowder? Sulfur
10. Which country's cuisine includes the dish called "bibimbap"? South Korea
Tie Breaker Who was Randy Mario Poffo better known as? "Macho Man" Randy Savage


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What facial feature is the Mona Lisa missing? Eyebrows
2. What is the largest country in Africa in terms of land size? Algeria
3. What secluded retreat does Karen White head for in The Howling? The Colony
4. What year did Pinocchio first appear in published media? 1883
5. What is a group of parrots called? A pandemonium
6. Who kicked last-second field goals to win two different Super Bowls? Adam Vinateri
7. Whose scary movie character has the real name of Charles Lee Ray? Chucky
8. Which country won the first ever FIFA World Cup? Uruguay
9. What is the fastest animal on earth that runs on two legs? The ostrich
10. What major river runs through Amsterdam? Amstel
Tie Breaker In the game "Battleship", how many hits does it take to sink an aircraft carrier? 5

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What author wore a trademark dyed-green carnation in his lapel in 1890s London? Oscar Wilde
2. Which country borders Suriname to the west? Guyana
3. Which original "Star Trek" character was played by James Doohan? Scotty
4. What year was Queen Elizabeth II born? 1926
5. A newton is a unit of what? Force
6. What was the first mass produced game to use people as playing pieces? Twister
7. What sport is the focus of the movie "Bend It like Beckham"? Soccer
8. What is a gricer interested in? Trains
9. What vitamin, found in carrots, helps maintain the acuity of your vision? Vitamin A
10. What US port is nicknamed the Brick City? Newark, New Jersey
Tie Breaker Which word, taken from the French, translates literally as "rotten pot"? Potpourri