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ROUND 8
- Q: Who scored 1,248,500 on March 7th, 1983 and what were they doing? A: Dave Nelson playing Stargate Defender
- What movie's Chinese title is Tie jin gang yong po bao zha dang? A: Octopussy (007 Averted the Blast Plot)
- Q: Who said, "There are two things money can't buy. One is good skin and the other is fearlessness? A: Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick aka Vitamin C
- Q: When the United States bought Alaska from Russia, how much did it cost per square acre? A: 1.92 cents
- Q: How many miles does an average FBI fugitive travel to escape? A: 969 miles
ROUND
7
- Q: Where was the inagural Miss United States Contest held and who were the judges?
A: Rehoboth Beach, Delaware in 1880. The judges were Thomas Alva Edison, Monsieur
Banwart and Judge Harrington of the Delaware Supreme Court
- Q:
If we built you a highway to the moon, and you drove to it at a constant speed
of 70 MPH (without stopping!) exactly how long would it take you to get there?
A: 19 weeks, 5 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes and 36 seconds
- Q:
What magazine does Wilbur Foster read while waiting in the dentist's office in
the 1960 cult film, "Little Shop of Horrors"?
A: Pain
- Q:
What was the name of Dave's first dog?
A: Pepper
- Q:
Exactly how many Statues of Liberty could you replicate in solid gold using all
the gold that has ever been mined?
A: 1.925
ROUND
6
- Q:
Can you name the NON leader who declared war on youth culture, banned music, tv
and video games?
A: Mistress Helga (from the Aerosmith video game Revolution
X. NON stands for New Order Nation)
- Q: What world record did it take 2 hours, 42 minutes and 39 seconds to accomplish?
A: That's the record for water skiing barefoot held by Billy Nichols.
- Q:
Whose body is half normal, while the other half is that of a rotting corpse?
A: Hel (or Hela she's queen of the Norse underworld).
- Q:
What mental disorder gives its sufferers an abnormal urge to scratch?
A: Titillomania.
- Q:
Whose heaviest relationship was with acid rock singer Robert Cromley?
A: Carrie/Frog
(from Smokey and the Bandit)
ROUND
5
- Q:
Exactly where would you find "Roy's Rock"?
A: Crosspoint Community
Church in Gadsen, Alabama
- Q:
During a typical workday, what is the average number of minutes a man spends sitting
down?
A: 209 (according to the American Journal of Preventative Medicine).
- Q: Who owned The St. Vitus' Dance? (an Endeavour 42 sailboat)?
A: Sonny Crocket.
- Q:
What 600 year old book was written by an anonymous author in a language no one
can speak with an alphabet know one on earth can understand?
A: Voynich manuscript.
- Q: Who lead the Quad City Squirrels in Rushing for the 2005 season?
A: Lamont
Jordan
ROUND
4
- Q:
What congresswoman made a name for herself by singing and playing the accordion
at her campaign events?
A: Coya Knutson.
- Who
said, "I hate museums, there is nothing so weighs upon the spirits. They
are catacombs of Nature. They are preserved death.
A: Henry David Thoreau
- Q:
What is the number that is one half of one quarter of one tenth of 400??
A:
5. 1/10 of 400 is 40, 1/4 of 40 is 10, 1/2 of 10 is 5.
- Q:
What country has a flag, a constitution, a national anthem, a government, and
its own currency, but you can't find it on a map and it's technically not really
a country at all?
A: Somailialand.
- Q: Whose theories on the origins of a the Channeled Scablands started a debate
between neocatastrophist and uniformitarianist geologists that lasted four decades?
A: J. Harlan Bretz
ROUND
3
- Q:
What are the mutated remains of the Kaled people of the planet Skaro better known
as?
A: Daleks.
- Who
is believed to have put out the fires of Hell wit his tears?
A: Malak Ta'us
- Q:
Which Revolutionary War battle was fought on the present site of Rock Island?
A: The raid on Saukenuk.
- Q: In which African city can you find world's best examples of German Art Deco
architecture?
A: Swakopmund, Namibia
- Q:
Which syndrome am I suffering from if I find it very difficult to read black text
on white paper, particularly when the paper is slightly shiny?
A: Scotopic
sensitivity syndrome, also known as Meares-Irlen syndrome and Irlen syndrome
ROUND
2
- Q:
What unlikely event occurred involving the Cubs in May 1991?
A: They had three
managers on the same day.
- Q: How many people died in the Beer Flood of 1814?
A: Nine.
- Q:
Assuming that it's a leap year, what happens on May 33rd?
A: The last day
of the Summer Festival on the Barlow Calendar
- Q:
Which famous philosopher had a fetish for cross eyed women?
A: Rene Descartes
- Q:
What are Dave and Darren's middle names? A: Daniel and Scott
ROUND
1
- Q: The Chicago Cubs all-time record for hits in an inning is 18. Who were they
playing? A: The Detroit Wolverines (Sept. 6, 1883)
- Q: Which band heard on Rock 104-9 was originally called "Feedback"?
A: U2
- Q:In
which Atari 2600 game would you defend your "fruit" from a variety of
bug attacks?
A: Spider Fighter
- Q:
What cartoon ends with the phrase "Endut! Hoch Hech!"?
A: Worker
and Parasite (the Eastern Bloc Itchty and Scratchy)
- Q: In a recent poll, film critics named Some Like it Hot as the funniest movie
of all time. What movie did the public choose for that honor?
A: Porky's
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