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Round 1

Question Number Question Answer
1. What Tchaikovsky ballet includes "Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy" and "Waltz of the Flowers"? The Nutcracker
2. What city in Texas is named for President James K. Polk's Vice-President? Dallas
3. In the TV show "The Simpsons", what is the name of Principal Skinner's mother? Agnes
4. Who co-opted the Wendy's slogan "Where's the beef?" in a 1984 debate? Walter Mondale
5. How many teats does a cow have? Four
6. Which Scotland Yard detective lead the hunt for Ronnie Biggs in the sixties? Jack Slipper
7. What instrument did Michelle play in American Pie? Flute
8. In 1992, what city hosted the first World Series game ever played outside the US? Toronto
9. What is the only continent without any bees? Antarctica
10. What city is the capital of the US state Idaho? Boise
Tie Breaker Which bird is the national bird of Belgium? Common kestrel


Round 2

Question Number Question Answer
1. Which superhero team is Reed Richards a member of? The Fantastic Four
2. In what city would you find the most famous street named "Bourbon Street"? New Orleans
3. What is Johnny Chase's nickname on the TV show "Entourage"? Drama
4. In 1988, Cesar Chavez conducted a thirty-six-day fast to encourage Americans to boycott what fruit? Grapes
5. Which scientist is credited with being the first one to isolate DNA material? Friedrich Miescher
6. In late 2005, on what internet dating site did Dr. Phil begin writing an advice column for? Match.com
7. In The Simpsons, how are the out-of-control robots at Itchy & Scratchy Land stopped? Flash photography
8. What sportsmen are divided into naturals and goofy-foots? Surfers
9. What is the square root of 121? 11
10. What Australian state shares a nickname with the US state of Florida? Queensland
Tie Breaker What does the "touch of Midas" turn everything into? Gold

Round 3

Question Number Question Answer
1. What year did Ray Bradbury publish the novel "Fahrenheit 451"? 1953
2. What lake in Oregon was created about 7,000 years ago by the eruption of Mount Mazama? Crater Lake
3. What is singer Wynonna Judd's real name? Christina Clair Ciminella
4. Which country was known as British Honduras prior to 1973? Belize
5. What is lighter, gasoline or water? Gasoline
6. What does the military abbreviation POW stand for? Prisoner of War
7. What is Jason Voorhees' signature weapon? Machete
8. How many dots are there on a pair of dice? 42
9. What is known as the "Droste Effect"? The effect of an image appearing within itself
10. What land mass juts into the northern end of Delaware Bay? Cape May
Tie Breaker Which of Santa's reindeer have names that mean "thunder" and "lightning" in German? Donner and Blitzen