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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who wrote "Born Free", "Living Free" and "Forever Free"? Joy Adamson
2. Which US state is home to the city of Cape Girardeau? Missouri
3. In The Simpsons, who said: "I thought I'd get into shape, so i've been drinking nothing but milkshakes."? Krusty the Clown
4. Who famously said "When in doubt tell the truth."? Mark Twain
5. How many ribs does the typical human body have? 24
6. What does a Geophage do? Eats earthy substances
7. What opera star sang with John Denver on the album "Perhaps Love"? Placido Domingo
8. In 1976-1977 season in 80 games, the Montreal Canadiens set the NHL record for how many points in a season? 132
9. What are you afraid of if you have "chionophobia"? Snow
10. Which mountain is the highest in Australia? Mount Kosciuszko
Tie Breaker Which Nintendo character made the line "Do a barrel roll!" line famous? Peppy


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. From what language did English borrow the word "stroll"? German
2. What city named its airport after John Foster Dulles? Washington, D.C.
3. What future game show host was the first regular panelist on "Match Game '73"? Richard Dawson
4. Who received the third most popular votes in the 1992 US Presidential election? Ross Perot
5. How many feet make a mile? 5,280
6. What name was adopted by boxing champion Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.? Muhammad Ali
7. Who won a Grammy Award for his song "Mack the Knife"? Bobby Darin
8. It is sometimes considered a fashion faux pas to wear white after what holiday? Labor Day
9. Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka are the three stars that make up what constellation's "belt"? Orion
10. What city is nicknamed the "Big Apple"? New York City
Tie Breaker What branch of the US armed forces do the Blue Angels belong to? The Navy

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Whose paintings include "Campbell's Soup Can" and "Green Coca-Cola Bottles"? Andy Warhol
2. In which continent would you find the Niger river? Africa
3. Who released the 1970's album entitled "Superfly"? Curtis Mayfield
4. What year did the "Turbot War" fishing dispute start? 1994
5. What word describes the enlargement of bone or tissue at the joint between the big toe and the foot? Bunion
6. What was the first game to be released under the "Games for Windows" label? Company of Heroes
7. The movie "300" is based on the graphic novel by which comic writer and artist? Frank Miller
8. Who plays their home games in the so-called Dean Dome? The North Carolina Tar Heels
9. "Fagus" is the Latin name of what type of tree? Beech
10. Everglades National Park is located in which US state? Florida
Tie Breaker By which name is Paul Francis Gadd better known? Gary Glitter