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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What is the only signed work of Michelangelo? The Pieta
2. What is California also known as? The Golden State
3. What TV show featured the fictional band "The Be Sharps"? The Simpsons
4. Billed as "The Crime of the Century", in which US city did the Great Brink's Robbery take place, in 1950? Boston
5. If you were travelling at Mach II how fast would you be moving? Twice the speed of sound 
6. Ditra Flame was the "Lady in Black" who took thirteen red roses to what actor's grave every year? Rudolph Valentino's
7. What is the name of the third Austin Powers movie? Austin Powers in Goldmember
8. What Boston Celtics legend was born in French Lick, Indiana? Larry Bird
9. What is the most obvious physical difference between snails and slugs? The shell
10. After Central Park was completed, New York City's 4th Avenue, above 32nd Street, was renamed what? Park Avenue
Tie Breaker What is the fear of beards called? Pogonophobia


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What metal is the "The Statue of Liberty's" visible surface constructed from? Copper
2. The mouth of what bay is located between Cape Charles and Cape Henry? Chesapeake Bay
3. "Video Killed the Radio Star" was the debut music video on which channel in 1981? MTV
4. Who did George Bush Sr. defeat in the election in 1988? Michael Dukakis
5. What tree gives us prunes? The plum tree
6. What type of food is Fontina? Cheese
7. Whose movie debut was opposite Humphrey Bogart in 1944's "To Have and Have Not"? Lauren Bacall
8. What is the only pasta to eat for good luck on New Years Day, according to Sicilian tradition? Lasagna
9. What is the monarch butterfly sometimes called? Milkweed butterfly
10. Into which sea does the Volga river flow? The Caspian Sea
Tie Breaker After his death in a 1998 skiing accident, what famous song title was placed on Sonny Bono's headstone? The Beat Goes On

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. According to J.K. Rowling, in what year was Albus Dumbledore born? 1881
2. What was the capital city of West Germany from 1949 to 1990? Bonn
3. Who said the famous line "Here's looking at you, kid"? Humphrey Bogart
4. Which amendment to the US Constitution deals with the right to bear arms? Second
5. What branch of medicine has a name which literally means "the science of women"? Gynecology
6. What was the first American company to manufacture color TV sets in the US? RCA
7. Which band member of The Germs died of drug overdose? Darby Crash
8. What is the meaning of the Latin phrase "cum grano salis"? With a grain of salt
9. Approximately, how long does it take light from the Sun to reach the earth? 8 and a half minutes
10. Lake Titicaca lies in which two countries? Bolivia and Peru
Tie Breaker How long is a lane in a bowling alley, measured from the foul line to the head pin? 60 feet