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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What woman's name has one "L" according to Elvis Costello but two according to the Pixies? Allison
2. In what US state would you find Fort Bragg? North Carolina
3. What U.S. state did the Coneheads settle in after crash landing on earth? New Jersey
4. Who were the architects of the Parthenon? Iktinos and Kallikrates
5. Which country invented the Wankel engine, also known as a rotary engine? Germany
6. Danish postmaster Einar Holboll is credited with the 1903 creation of what? Christmas Seals
7. What famous rapper's real name is Robert Van Winkle? Vanilla Ice
8. Three gold balls are a universal symbol for what type of business? Pawn shop
9. What is produced when a magnet spins in a coil of wire? Electricity
10. Venice's Grand Canal ends at what huge square, the city's only piazza? Piazza San Marco
Tie Breaker How many Bits are in one Byte? 8


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What is by far the most famous New York-based piece of work by French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi? The Statue of Liberty
2. In what city would you find Stanley Park? Vancouver
3. Which song became synonymous with "The Bridge on the River Kwai"? The Colonel Bogey March
4. The US's first law school for women was named for what cross-dressing Shakespearean character? Portia
5. What body part’s name come from the Latin word meaning "to stretch"? Tendon
6. What country produced Saab automobiles? Sweden
7. Who is Stan's sister on the TV show "South Park"? Shelley
8. What was originally sold in 1965 under the name "Chemgrass"? AstroTurf
9. What is a group of feral horses called? A band
10. What is the capital of Washington? Olympia
Tie Breaker What year was the construction of the Eiffel Tower completed? 1889

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What was the four-letter nickname of French fashion designed Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel? Coco
2. Klamath Lake is the largest lake in which US state? Oregon
3. What band performed the theme song from the TV show "Friends"? The Rembrandts
4. Where did tightrope artist Philippe Petit illegally walk on August 7, 1974? Between the World Trade Center towers
5. How many oxygen atoms does a molecule of ozone have? 3
6. What sports term is the shortest word ever to decide the National Spelling Bee? Luge
7. What was Audrey Hepburn's real last name? Ruston
8. What is the official monetary unit of the nation of Thailand? Baht
9. How wide is the average bolt of lightning? 1/2 inch
10. Sofia is the capital of which nation? Bulgaria
Tie Breaker The infamous Pez dispenser was first patented in what year? 1952