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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who flew from England to America in a giant peach carried by seagulls? James
2. Which non-coastal western US state has the seagull as its official state bird? Utah
3. On what TV show did Nell Carter work as a housekeeper for the Kanisky family? Gimme a Break!
4. What was the Boulder Dam renamed to in 1947? Hoover Dam
5. What sense would you not have if you were anosmic? Smell
6. How many colors are there on a Rubik's Cube? Six
7. Who played Mr. Pink in the movie "Reservoir Dogs"? Steve Buscemi
8. How many hole cards is each player dealt in Texas Hold 'Em? Two
9. What is the common name for "alopecia"? Baldness
10. "Upon the long river" is the English translation of the name of which US state? Connecticut
Tie Breaker How many players are there in a standard American football team? Eleven


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What well known Russian author was also a doctor? Anton Chekhov
2. What sea lies between Greece and Turkey? Aegean Sea
3. In 1987, what song was the first in Spanish to top the US charts? La Bamba
4. What famous Cherokee Indian created the alphabet for the Cherokee language? Sequoyah
5. Which type of camel has two humps? Bactrian
6. Which guitar manufacturer was responsible for the Stratocaster? Fender
7. Which artist recorded the 1982 hit song "Bad to the Bone"? George Thorogood
8. What are the three primary ingredients in a standard Grasshopper cocktail? Creme de Menthe, Creme de Cacao and fresh cream
9. Herman Hollerith was known for what contribution to society? Punch card accounting
10. Which country borders Rwanda to the west? Congo
Tie Breaker What modern sport grew out of the ancient Thai sport Muay Thai? Kickboxing

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What artist pioneered Abstract Impressionism in 1948? Jackson Pollack
2. When facing Mount Rushmore, which president's head is farthest to your left? George Washington
3. What was the well-known nickname of the American tap dancer, Bill Robinson? Bojangles
4. In what country did the "Sepoy Mutiny" occur? India
5. What is mixed with clay, baked in a kiln, and then pulverized in order to make Portland cement? Limestone
6. What is the three letter name of the red, brimless hat which originated in Morocco? Fez
7. In The Simpsons, who said: "I thought I'd get into shape, so i've been drinking nothing but milkshakes."? Krusty the Clown
8. What is the fear of parents-in-law known as? Soceraphobia
9. What does a phonophobe fear? Noise
10. What is the capital of China? Beijing
Tie Breaker Which is heavier, a baseball or a softball? A softball