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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who is the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Minerva? Athena
2. What monument, located in Washington D.C., was once the tallest structure in the world? Washington Monument
3. Which star of "Cheers" also starred in the TV show "Veronica's Closet"? Kirstie Alley
4. What year did astronaut Neil Armstrong pass away? 2012
5. What is June's birthstone? Pearl
6. What religious movement was founded by Joseph Smith? Mormonism
7. Who played Mad Max Rockatansky? Mel Gibson
8. What city is signified by the "D" stamped on some US coins? Denver
9. What fruit is a hybrid of the mandarin orange and the grapefruit? The tangelo
10. What is the capital of the US state of Florida? Tallahassee
Tie Breaker What is the primary liquor by volume in a "Sex on the Beach" cocktail? Vodka


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What magazine was founded by Andy Warhol in 1969? Interview
2. Lake of the Ozarks is located in which US state? Missouri
3. Which famous voice-over artist played Woody Woodpecker in his first few cartoons? Mel Blanc
4. During which battle did the charge of the Light Brigade take place? Balaclava
5. Where in the body are the adenoids? Nasal cavity
6. Which politician is known as Tarzan? Michael Heseltine
7. What, partially acapella song, did the Eagles have a Top 40 hit with in 1981? Seven Bridges Road
8. What fruit is "Citrus grandis"? Pomelo
9. What term for a rocket's propulsive force is calculated by multiplying its exhaust velocity by the burn rate of its fuel? Thrust
10. Which tribes are native to New Zealand? Maori
Tie Breaker What US city gave birth to the Grasshopper cocktail? New Orleans

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. A sonnet usually has how many lines? 14
2. What three countries share the island of Borneo? Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei
3. Which Alan Parker film dealt with racial murders in America? Mississippi Burning
4. Captain James Cook discovered what country in 1769 and claimed it for Great Britain? New Zealand
5. How many ounces are there in a pound? 16
6. In which Olympic games did Nadia Comăneci become the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0? 1976 Olympic Games
7. Which studio album did Elton John release in 1971? Madman Across the Water
8. What is the only book of the Bible comprised entirely of law? Leviticus
9. If you suffer from pyrexia what do you have? Fever
10. Where does the famous "running of the bulls" take place? Pamplona
Tie Breaker In a P2P network, what does the "P" stand for? Peer