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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which famous classical composer's music was featured in the film "Clockwork Orange"? Beethoven's
2. Where is Pennsylvania Station? New York City
3. What TV show featured the radio station KACL 780 AM? Frasier
4. What is British politician William Hague's middle name? Jefferson
5. How many grams is 1 ounce? 28.34 grams
6. What did Coco Chanel call her bestselling perfume because it was her lucky number? No. 5
7. Who was engaged to magician David Copperfield for six years in the 1990's? Claudia Schiffer
8. What popular soft drink claims to contain 23 flavors? Dr. Pepper
9. What does FM stand for? Frequency Modulation
10. In what US city would you find the fashionable Dupont Circle neighborhood? Washington, D.C.
Tie Breaker Where did Chicago Bears standout Brian Urlacher play college football? University of New Mexico


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. What Broadway musical featured the song "Rumson"? Paint Your Wagon
2. What city, located on the Mississippi River, is known as "The Gateway to the West"? St. Louis
3. In the TV show "The Simpsons", what does Krusty's dad do for a living? He is a rabbi
4. On July 4, 1776, how many English colonies proclaimed a Declaration of Independence? 13
5. What was neurologist's Viktor E. Frankl's middle name? Emil
6. What common legal item literally means "under penalty"? Subpoena
7. According to the title of the film, what is the profession of Ace Ventura? Pet Detective
8. What is the only fruit to be ever banned from airplanes? Durian
9. Enzymes from the papaya fruit are used to make what kitchen staple? Meat tenderizer
10. What is the deepest lake in the world? Lake Baikal
Tie Breaker Whose death is described in the last chapter of the Torah? Moses

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which novel features a character named Hester Prynne? Scarlett Letter
2. "The Running of the Bulls" event is held in what Spanish city? Pamplona
3. Whose mother complained about his swearing in the film "GoodFellas"? Joe Pesci's
4. What dam was built during the 1930s, creating Lake Mead? Hoover Dam
5. What part of the human body experiences different growth rates called anagen, catagen, and telogen? The hair
6. Which country was represented by the athlete Don Quarrie?  Jamaica
7. What year was Indiana Jones first introduced to the public? 1981
8. What word was coined from the name of Asian dictator's wife who is notorious for her 3,000 pairs of shoes? Imeldific
9. What do scatologists study? Feces
10. What 3 colors make up the flag of France? Red, White and Blue
Tie Breaker Candy Lightner was the founder of what organization? Mothers Against Drunk Driving