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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who took the role of Lysander in the Disney version of "A Midsummer Night's Dream"? Mickey Mouse
2. The island of Madeira belongs to which European country? Portugal
3. What hero of 1926 played herself in the 1927 film "Swim, Girl, Swim"? Gertrude Ederle
4. Who was CIA Director from 1976 to 1977? George H.W. Bush
5. Sodium Hydroxide is more commonly known as what? Lye, or caustic soda
6. Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery cards are key to what Parker Brothers game? Risk
7. In the TV show "Family Guy", what pool game does Stewie play with Helen Keller? Marco Polo
8. What team did Vince Lombardi coach to two Super Bowl victories? Green Bay Packers
9. European bees were bred with bees from what other continent to create "killer" bees? Africa
10. Cape Fear River flows into what body of water? Atlantic Ocean
Tie Breaker Which country was athelete Don Quarrie born in? Jamaica


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What form of writing is literally translated to "sacred writings"? Hieroglyphics
2. In what city would you find Hyde Park? London
3. What is actress Julia Roberts' middle name? Fiona
4. What year was Canadian politician Pierre Trudeau born in? 1919
5. What is the name of the first dog in space? Laika
6. What round-bottomed cooking vessel did China introduce to the culinary world? The wok
7. What rock group took its name from the chief river of Hades in Greek mythology? Styx
8. Who played in his twenty-third and final NHL All-Star Game as a Hartford Whaler? Gordie Howe
9. Which element appears sixth on the periodic table? Carbon
10. What is Greenland called by its Inuit native residents? Kaallalit Nunaat
Tie Breaker In the restaurant industry, what number does the kitchen commonly assign to an item that they've run out of? 86

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What composer wrote the "Pomp and Circumstance" marches? Edward Elgar
2. Where is the Bowling Hall of Fame located? Arlington, Texas
3. In what year did audiences first meet the character of Jason Voorhees? 1980
4. Despite filing to patent the first electric razor in 1928, when did Jacob Schick actually receive a patent? 1930
5. What defined as "the ratio between a circle's circumference and its diameter"? Pi
6. What would a sommelier recommend to you? Wine
7. What was the title of the 2007 Larry the Cable Guy movie where he played a bumbling Army reservist? Delta Farce
8. What type of fish is used to make "rollmops"? Herring
9. Under what brand name does Roche market the sedative diazepam? Valium
10. What is the largest Scandinavian country? Sweden
Tie Breaker The surrealist poet Leon-Paul Fargue honored which popular French product with the title "les pieds de Dieu"? Cheese