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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. In the children?s nursery rhyme, what comes next after ?Mary, Mary quite contrary?? How does your garden grow?
2. What is the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo? Kinshasa
3. What fish became popular at fish stores after the release of "Finding Nemo"? Clown fish
4. Japan signed the term of surrender for WWII aboard which US battleship? USS Missouri
5. What planet is tilted on its axis more than any other? Uranus
6. Who were the two founders of the company "Hewlett-Packard"? Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard
7. What was Anna Nicole Smith's full birth name? Vickie Lynn Hogan
8. On the classic Monopoly board, which property has a misspelled name? Marvin Gardens
9. The kingfish is actually the largest species of what type of fish? Mackerel
10. What is the world’s most southerly capital city? Wellington
Tie Breaker How many wheels does a pair of roller skates have? Eight


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What kind of information resource takes its name from a Hawaiian word for "quick"? A wiki
2. Guadalupe Mountains National Park is located in which US state? Texas
3. What was the first animated feature nominated for a best picture Oscar? Beauty and the Beast
4. Which missionary and saint founded a monastery on the island of Iona? St. Columba
5. How many carats is pure gold? 24
6. How many feet separate the bases in a regulation-sized baseball diamond? 90 feet
7. In what movie does Ray Liotta play a ghost? Field of Dreams
8. Cherries jubilee was created and named in honor of what? Victoria's 75th year as queen
9. "Sphenopalatine Ganglioneuralgia" is commonly referred to as? Brain freeze
10. The port city of Sheboygan is located in which US state? Wisconsin
Tie Breaker Spotted dick is a traditional British confection of boiled suet pudding with what? Raisins

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Where did the Yellow Brick Road lead to? Emerald City
2. What is the capital of Norway? Oslo
3. What year was Bryan Adams' "Cuts Like a Knife" album released in? 1983
4. What "trail" did thousands of pioneers follow to Oregon during the 1800s? Oregon Trail
5. The brains of what animal species are eaten as delicacy in South Asia and Africa? Monkeys
6. What does the abbreviation HTML stand for? HyperText Markup Language
7. What is the subject of Claude Lanzmann's award-winning nine-hour film "Shoah"? The Holocaust
8. What kind of fruit juice is used to mix a Salty Dog? Grapefruit
9. What is the significance of the moth found in the Harvard Mark I computer? First computer "bug"
10. Lopez Island, Orcas Island and Waldron Island all belong to what archipelago? San Juan Islands
Tie Breaker What is the NATO phonetic alphabet word for "N"? November