Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | In Greek Mythology, the Oneiroi, were various gods and demigods that ruled over what? | Dreams and nightmares |
2. | Which US state is nicknamed the "Golden State"? | California |
3. | Who began his long TV career in 1969 as the weekend weatherman on WLWI? | David Letterman |
4. | "Operation Overlord" was the code name for the invasion of what country? | France |
5. | Where did the world's tallest bird, the giant moa, live until it went extinct around 1500? | New Zealand |
6. | Who was the first person to plant a vineyard in the Bible? | Noah |
7. | What singing duo originally billed themselves as "Caesar and Cleo"? | Sonny & Cher |
8. | What does the "64" in "Commodore 64" mean? | Kilobytes of memory |
9. | In what decade was the very first test-tube baby born? | 1978 |
10. | What is the actual name of the giant human figures of Easter Island? | Moai |
Tie Breaker | What is the more common name for an Apiarist? | Beekeeper |
Question Number | Question | Answer |
1. | What does Marvel Comics character Howard the Duck often have in his mouth? | A cigar |
2. | Juba is the capital of which African country? | South Sudan |
3. | The group ABBA hails from what European country? | Sweden |
4. | What was the capital city of West Germany from 1949 to 1990? | Bonn |
5. | What is the chemical symbol for Titanium? | Ti |
6. | Nepetalactone is the active ingredient in what pet product? | Catnip |
7. | What year saw the end of the TV show "Friends"? | 2004 |
8. | What is the name of the cup used by Christ at the last supper? | The Holy Grail |
9. | What is the only phase of the Moon that can produce a solar eclipse? | New Moon |
10. | What country is directly north of the continental United States? | Canada |
Tie Breaker | Angelo Sicilano better know as who? | Charles Atlas |