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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What author created Neverland? J. M. Barrie
2. Kodiak Island is the largest island in which US state? Alaska
3. In The Simpsons, who sings to Homer and the other astronauts in space? James Taylor
4. In 1553, Lady Jane Grey was Queen of England for how many days? 9
5. What vitamin is sometimes referred to as the "sunshine vitamin"? Vitamin D
6. Which Scotland Yard detective lead the hunt for Ronnie Biggs in the sixties? Jack Slipper
7. In Disney's "The Jungle Book", what is King Louie's greatest desire? To obtain fire
8. Who is credited with the invention of the Phillips screw design? John P. Thompson
9. Sodium Hydroxide is more commonly known as what? Lye, or caustic soda
10. Which US state is nicknamed the "Keystone State"? Pennsylvania
Tie Breaker What name is given to the full moon closest to the autumn equinox? Harvest moon


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What year was the novel "A Brave New World" written? 1931
2. By what other name is Lac Leman known? Lake Geneva
3. In A Charlie Brown Christmas, what does Lucy want for Christmas? Real Estate
4. What US vice president referred to his critics as "nattering nabobs of negativism"? Spiro Agnew
5. What is the largest muscle in the human body? Gluteus maximus
6. Canfield, Klondike, and Pyramid are variations of what card game? Solitaire
7. According to Dustin Hoffman in "Rain Man", what's the only airline that has never had a crash? Qantas
8. In Judaism, what day of the week is considered a day of rest? Saturday
9. What US company invented fiberglass in 1938? Owens-Corning
10. Kiev is the capital of which country? Ukraine
Tie Breaker What type of fruit juice is used to make the drink "Fuzzy Navel"? Orange Juice

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What kinds of creatures were Flopsy and Mopsy in the first book by Beatrix Potter? Rabbits
2. Libreville is the capital of which country? Gabon
3. What album earned Fleetwood Mac a Grammy Award in 1977? Rumors
4. What European leader was also known as "Charles the Great"? Charlemagne
5. What was the name of the very first space-ready shuttle? Columbia
6. What are the four lowest numbers on a roulette table? 00, 0, 1 and 2
7. In what movie does Ray Liotta play a ghost? Field of Dreams
8. Along with Indiana Ave, and Illinois Ave, what is the third third red property on a Monopoly board? Kentucky Ave.
9. In what organ of the human body would you find the cornea? The eye
10. What is the main currency on the island of Oahu? US dollar
Tie Breaker What chessman makes an L-shaped move? The knight