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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What musical instrument is Antonio Stradivari most famous for making? Violin
2. Which bird is the national bird of Iceland? Gyrfalcon
3. In which movie did Susan Sarandon portray a witch? The Witches of Eastwick
4. Who said “He that drinks his cider alone, let him catch his horse alone.”? Benjamin Franklin
5. A newton is a unit of what? Force
6. What year did the Gran Turismo game series first debut? 1997
7. In which US state does the movie "Night of the Living Dead" take place? Pennsylvania
8. What is the dominant fruit flavoring in Southern Comfort? Peach
9. Which element is third on the periodic table? Lithium
10. What US city is known as the "Biggest Little City in the World"? Reno
Tie Breaker Boxer Jersey Joe Walcott was better known as who? Arnold Raymond Cream


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. In ancient Greece, what river did the souls of dead people have to cross? Styx
2. What country has 61 as its International Calling Code? Australia
3. Who performs the guest guitar solo on Michael Jackson's "Beat It"? Eddie Van Halen
4. Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean? Amelia Earhart
5. What is permanently-frozen subsoil called? Permafrost
6. What year did Ferdinand Porsche and his team started to design the VW Beetle? 1934
7. What album earned Paul Simon a Grammy Award in 1987? Graceland
8. What horse won the 2012 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes? I'll Have Another
9. What is the function of the Thyroid Gland? To regulate growth and metabolism 
10. Which present day US state did Ponce De Leon explore? Florida
Tie Breaker Capricorn is represented by what animal as its zodiacal symbol? Goat

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which composer of the "Rite of Spring" was still alive to see his music used in Disney's "Fantasia"? Igor Stravinsky
2. Bucharest is the capital of what country? Romania
3. What John Ford film featured John Wayne, Shirley Temple and Henry Fonda? Fort Apache
4. What year was Canadian politician Pierre Trudeau born in? 1919
5. On what namesake Asian island were the first Homo erectus fossils found? Java
6. What name is given to the diagram in which sets are represented by circles? Venn Diagram 
7. What novel-inspired role did Anthony Hopkins say he based partly on HAL 9000, the Space Odyssey computer? Hannibal Lecter
8. In which athletics event are competitors known as either "Spinners" or "Shifters''? Shot Putt
9. What name is given to the diagram in which sets are represented by circles? Venn Diagram 
10. What do most tourists call the Vieux Carre? The French Quarter
Tie Breaker Who scored both the "Hand of God" goal and the "Goal of the Century" in the same game, during the 1986 World Cup? Diego Maradona