Round 1

 

1. Which guitar legend is married Valerie Bertinelli?

 

 

2. What is the name of the used car price publication started by Les Kelley?

 

 

3. Which actor portrayed troubled teen Jim Stark in the film Rebel Without a  Cause?

 

 

4. What kitchen appliance is also the nickname given to ex-Chicago Bear football player William Perry?

 

 

5. What actor traveled back in time in Back to the Future?

 

 

6. The Berlin Wall fell in which decade 1980’s or 1990’s?

 

 

7. An associate’s degree is typically earned in how many years?

 

 

8. How many ounces are in a pint?

 

 

9. How many engines are there on a 747 jumbo jet?

 

 

10. Which can exist longer without water a camel or a rat?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Round 2

 

11. What is the chemical symbol for water?

 

 

12. Which artist recorded the multi-million selling album Born to Run?

 

 

13. The Hoosiers is the nickname of which university’s sports teams?

 

 

14. Which soldier and political leader is pictured on the $10 bill?

 

 

15. What comic book caped crusader was created by Bob Kane?

 

 

16. What is the only rock that is regularly consumed by humans?

 

 

17. Which artist was born first, Vincent Van Gogh or Claude Monet?

 

 

18. True or False David Letterman was once a weatherman.

 

 

19. You know John Hinckley tried to kill Reagan, but who was he trying to impress, Jodie Foster or Farrah Fawcett?

 

 

20. China’s first fast food ‘joint’ was_________?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Round 3

 

21. Annie sings “Just thinking about tomorrow/Clears away the __________________ and the sorrow…”

 

 

22. What famous ride occurred during the night of April 18, 1775?

 

 

23. The coccyx, located at the base of the spine, is thought to be the evolutionary remainder of what body part?

 

 

24. Who was the first African-American justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas, Thurgood Marshall, or Fredrick Douglas?

 

 

25. Finish this line from Cool Hand Luke: “What we have here is a failure to ______________________”

 

 

26. Which city was the capital of the confederacy during most of the Civil War, Richmond, Montgomery, or Gettysburgh?

 

 

27. What championship baseball team was nicknamed the Big Red Machine in the 70’s?

 

 

28. Where do 70% of all the almonds eaten in the world come from, California, India, or Egypt?

 

 

29. True or False Russia sold Alaska to the U.S. in a 1867 transaction that would become known as Seward’s Folly.

 

 

30. A deficiency in what vitamin will cause scurvy, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E?

 

31. Who was the original host of Wheel of Fortune, Chuck Woolery, Wink Martindale, or Pat Sajak?

 

 

32. Which of these players does not belong on the list of top five lifetime base-stealers: Lou Brock, Ty Cobb, or Barry Bonds?

 

 

33. In Three Dog Night’s Joy to the World what was Jeremiah?

 

 

34. Who wrote the 1971 hit song American Pie?

 

 

35. True or False Sam Houston was born in Texas

 

 

36. What did the U.S. Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 require be done with a runaway slave: Be returned to owner, be set free, or be put to death?

 

 

37. What book by Dr. Alex Comfort was subtitled A Gourmet Guide to Lovemaking?

 

 

38. When was the first copper penny first minted in the U.S.: 1792, 1811, or 1910?

 

 

39. What does the “M” in “CD=ROM” stand for?

 

 

40. What kind of animal is Dolly, who became famous in 1997 for her cloned genes?

 

 

 

 

 

1. Eddie Van Halen

 

 

2. Kelley Blue Book

 

 

3. James Dean

 

 

4. Refrigerator

 

 

5. Michael J. Fox

 

 

6. 1980’s

 

 

7. 2

 

 

8. 16

 

 

9. 4

 

 

10. Rat

 

 

11. H2O

 

 

12. Bruce Springsteen

 

 

13. Indiana University

 

 

14. Alexander Hamilton

15. Batman

 

 

16. Salt

 

 

17. Monet

 

 

18. True

 

 

19. Jodie Foster

 

 

20. KFC

 

 

21. Cobwebs

 

 

22. Midnight ride of Paul Revere

 

 

23. Tail

 

 

24. Thurgood Marshall

 

 

25. Communicate

 

 

26. Richmond

 

 

27. Cincinnati Reds

 

 

28. California

29. True

 

 

30. Vitamin C

 

 

31. Chuck Woolery

 

 

32. Barry Bonds

 

 

33. A bullfrog

 

 

34. Don Mclean

 

 

35. False (He was born in Virginia)

 

 

36. Be returned to the owner

 

 

37. The Joy of Sex

 

 

38. 1792

 

 

39. Memory

 

 

40. Sheep