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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. During what war was the novel "M*A*S*H" set? Korean War
2. What is the official language of Papua New Guinea? English
3. Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding were the two lesser-known members of what rock trio? Jimi Hendrix Experience
4. Which was the first country to leave the Commonwealth in 1949? Ireland
5. Is it true that there is more vitamin C in a sweet red pepper than in a Valencia orange? Yes
6. Bacon is the flesh of what barnyard animal? Pig
7. What other singer's death inspired Paul Simon to write "The Late Great Johnny Ace"? John Lennon's
8. What term is used to describe a small, or simple crown? Coronet
9. What space shuttle comes first alphabetically? Atlantis
10. In which city would you find Red Square? Moscow
Tie Breaker What style of pants is named after an island in the Gulf of Naples? Capri pants


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Who is the subject of the book "Longitude" by Dava Sobel? John Harrison
2. In which European country would you find the town of Eupen? Belgium
3. Which actor played the movie character known as "The One"? Keanu Reeves
4. What country's transcontinental railway was finally finished on November 7, 1885? Canada's
5. Deuteranopia is one of the most common varieties of what condition? Color Blindness
6. Who knocked out Trevor Berbick in 1986 to become the WBC Heavyweight Champion in boxing? Mike Tyson
7. What "Seinfeld" co­-creator also provided the voice of George Steinbrenner on the show? Larry David
8. What major British disaster occurred in Beauvais, France, in 1930? Crash of the R101 airship
9. How many seconds are there in 1 hour? 3,600 seconds
10. Which countries does France share a land border with? Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany and Italy
Tie Breaker What is the main flavoring ingredient in a typical gin recipe? Juniper berries

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What literary work inspired Bruce Springsteen's "The Ghost of Tom Joad" song? The Grapes of Wrath
2. What is the capital of Turkmenistan? Ashgabat
3. What two British politicians of the 1960s are mentioned by George Harrison in "Taxman"? Harold Wilson and Edward Heath
4. For what crime was Susan B. Anthony arrested in 1872? Voting
5. What is the international radio code word for the letter F? Foxtrot
6. Which vegetable is the principal ingredient of rosti?  Potato 
7. In the TV show "The Simpsons", where do Patty and Selma live? Spinster City Apartments
8. At which sport was Hungarian Victor Barna World Champion 5 times? Table Tennis
9. Whose "Analyst" was James Coburn in a 1967 film? The president's
10. In which city would you find the Hermitage Museum? Saint Petersburg
Tie Breaker What are people encouraged to kiss under? Mistletoe