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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What is the name of Beethoven's only opera? Fidelio
2. Which of the Hawaiian Islands is nicknamed the "Garden Isle"? Kauai
3. Which famous duo released the hit song "Ebony & Ivory"? Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder
4. What is the name of the secret society both George W. Bush and John Kerry were members of while at Yale? Skull and Bones
5. Mach refers to the speed of what? Sound
6. How many points is a bullseye worth in darts? 50
7. What popular designer was responsible for the wardrobe of "Kika and The Cook"? Jean Paul Gaultier
8. What food company produces the cereals Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry? General Mills
9. What element's atomic symbol is "Co"? Cobalt
10. Greenland is a dependency of what European country? Denmark
Tie Breaker What game awards the Stanley Cup? Ice hockey


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What Tchaikovsky ballet includes "Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy" and "Waltz of the Flowers"? The Nutcracker
2. What is the capital of Antigua and Barbuda? St. John's
3. Who owned the detective agency in the TV show "Remington Steele"? Laura Holt
4. The Kenyan terrorists fighting for independence in the 50’s were known as who? The Mau Mau
5. What is the name for the study of fluids? Hydraulics
6. What is the tenth sign of the Zodiac? Capricorn
7. In 2007, what morning network TV program expanded from three hours to four? The Today Show
8. The Eiffel Tower takes its name from which engineer who helped design and build it? Alexandre Gustave Eiffel
9. What is missing from a navel orange? Seeds
10. Lake Tiberias is more commonly known as the Sea of what? Galilee
Tie Breaker Chevrolet sold a souped-up version of what car as the "Z24"? The Cavalier

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What nationality was Frederic Chopin? Polish
2. Bucharest is the capital of what country? Romania
3. Which is the only one of the Seven Dwarfs without a beard? Dopey
4. What did the British army do to the US Capitol building in 1814? Set it on fire
5. What vitamin complex includes thiamine, niacin and riboflavin? Vitamin B
6. What is the body of water that surrounds a castle called? A moat
7. What actor played the leading role in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"? Clint Eastwood
8. How long is a lane in a bowling alley, measured from the foul line to the head pin? 60 feet
9. What name is given to the device which consists of a frame with parallel wires carrying beads used for computation? Abacus
10. What did the Romans call Scotland?  Caledonia
Tie Breaker What is the fear of puppets known as? Pupaphobia