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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who wrote, Once Upon a Christmas in 1972? Pearl S. Buck
2. The Banff Airport is located in which country? Canada
3. Before he turned to acting, what was Marky Mark's only number one song? Good Vibrations
4. What serial killer struck in London in 1888? Jack the Ripper
5. What color is the tip of a Canada lynx's tail? Black
6. In what country did Red Bull originate as Krating Daeng? Thailand
7. In the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean", Johnny Depp's character was based on which rock legend? Keith Richards
8. Who was the first American team to join the National Hockey League, in 1924? Boston Bruins
9. Syncope is the medical term for what? Fainting
10. Vatican City and what other country have square flags? Switzerland
Tie Breaker James Hunt was disqualified after winning which Grand Prix? 1976 British Grand Prix


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. In which Dickens novel would you find the characters John Jarndyce and Mrs. Jellyby? Bleak House
2. What is the northernmost Scandinavian country? Norway
3. Who authored the song "In the Ghetto"? Mac Davis
4. Who won the first Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge?  Oxford
5. Blue, Pinyon, and Steller's are species of what bird? Jay
6. What sport's lingo uses the term "Googly"? Cricket
7. Who won a Grammy Award for his album "Come Dance With Me"? Frank Sinatra
8. What sport's lingo uses the term "Schuss"? Skiing
9. In what lunar phase is the moon when it is three-quarters full? Gibbous
10. The Great Pee Dee River flows into what body of water? Atlantic Ocean
Tie Breaker An "umiak" is the larger version of what? A kayak

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What was the original name of Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment"? The Drunkards
2. What year did the Comoros gain its independence from France? 1975
3. Who did Glen Campbell replace when the Beach Boys went on tour in 1965? Brian Wilson
4. How many Soldiers made up a Roman Cohort? 800
5. What animal is sometimes also called the "glutton"? The wolverine
6. Within 3 years, either way, in what year did Lou Gehrig deliver his famous farewell speech at Yankee Stadium? 1939
7. What year did singer Whitney Houston dier? 2012
8. What month and year was National Geographic magazine first published? October 1888
9. What’s a tropical cyclone called when its winds reach 74 miles per hour? A Hurricane
10. What is the largest country in South America? Brazil
Tie Breaker Which celebrity popularized the "wedge" haircut? Dorothy Hamill