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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which city sees Pip striving to become a gentleman in "Great Expectations"? London
2. What is the northernmost Scandinavian country? Norway
3. Based on total pop chart success, what woman was named "Artist of the Decade" for the 1990's by Billboard magazine? Mariah Carey
4. Who was the 15th President of the US? James Buchanan
5. DuPont chemist Wallace Carothers developed what new plastic material in 1930? Nylon
6. Who was the first figure skater to appear on a Wheaties box? Kristi Yamaguchi
7. What actress shaved her head for her role in the movie "Empire Records"? Robin Tunney
8. What faddish word comes from the Japanese for "single number"? Sudoku
9. What is the name of a small object orbiting the sun made of ice, dust and frozen gas? Comet
10. What is the capital of Portugal? Lisbon
Tie Breaker By what nickname was boxer John L. Sullivan also known as? The Boston Strong Boy


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Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
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2. In what country is the Waterloo battlefield? Belgium
3. For what movie did Humphrey Bogart win his only Oscar? The African Queen
4. Which two countries signed the treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 which divided the new world between them? Spain and Portugal
5. What are a group of magpies called? A tittering
6. What sport's most famous series is played for the Ashes urn? Cricket's
7. John Oliver began hosting what show for HBO in 2014? Last Week Tonight
8. What wine barrel contains 126 gallons? Pipe or butt
9. What is the top layer of Earth called? Crust
10. What site is the home to the famous Intihuatana stone? Machu Picchu
Tie Breaker In the card game Bridge, what is considered the highest of the four suits? Spades

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What state was the setting for the novel "The Bridges of Madison County"? Iowa
2. In what country would you find the active volcano "Krakatoa"? Indonesia
3. Who played the blind character in the movie "Tommy"? Roger Daltry
4. Who did George Bush Sr. defeat in the election in 1988? Michael Dukakis
5. In what year was the Richter scale developed? 1935
6. Philippe Pages became famous as who? Richard Clayderman
7. In Disney's "Pinocchio", what animal characters does Pinocchio meet on his way to school? A Fox and Cat
8. What is "nori" made from? Seaweed
9. The scientific unit named for Sir Isaac Newton measures what? Force
10. Where is the Track and field Hall of Fame located? Indianapolis, Indiana
Tie Breaker White creme de menthe is added to what alcohol to make a Stinger cocktail? Cognac