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1

Which country has a unicorn on its national flag?

Bonus: Name one of three countries with a dragon on its flag

Scotland

Bonus: Bhutan, Malta, and Wales

1

Which musical artist has won the most Grammy Awards?

Beyoncé (32)

1

Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have A Dream” speech on the steps of which Washington, DC monument?

The Lincoln Memorial

1

This Giant was a 6-time MLB All-Star, two-time Silver Slugger Award winner, and 1-time Golden Glove Award winner.

Will "The Thrill" Clark

1

Name the San Francisco bookstore that was considered central to the Beat Generation literary movement.

City Lights Bookstore

2

How many countries make up the South American continent (no island nations)?

13

2

Everyone knows that Smells Like Teen Spirit is the 1st song on Nirvana's Nevermind album but what is the 2nd song?

In Bloom

2

What year was the US Constitution ratified?

1788 (it was signed in 1787 at the Constitutional Convention, but not ratified until 1788 when New Hampshire was the 9th state to ratify)

2

Scientific Anglers is a company specializing in a variety of equipment for what sport/leisure activity?

Fly fishing

2

According to John Donne (and Ernest Hemingway), for whom does the bell toll?

It tolls for THEE

3

What is the current name of each of the following cities?

a) Terminus

b) New Amsterdam

c) Trimount/Tremontaine

d) Vieux Carre

a) Atlanta

b) New York City

c) Boston

d) New Orleans

3

Name one of the three movies tied for the record of winning the most Oscars (with 11 wins).

Ben Hur; Titanic; Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

3

Which European explorer is credited with the first sighting of the land that is modern day California?

Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo

3

How many Premier League titles has Chelsea F.C. won?

5

3

Nirvana’s cover of The Man Who Sold the World was originally written and performed by who?

David Bowie

4

What national capital (i.e. seat of government) city has the highest elevation in the world?

La Paz, Bolivia

4

What was name of the American TV sitcom that ran from 1978-1982 based on the misadventures of a struggling Ohio radio station?

WKRP in Cincinnati

4

Who was the general who commanded Carthage’s main forces against the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War?

Hannibal

4

Who caught Brett Favre’s first completion as a rookie QB in the NFL?

Brett Favre

4

This American author is best known for his 1985 Western novel, Blood Meridian or The Evening Redness in the West, and is also known for other works including All the Pretty Horses, The Crossing, The Road, and No Country for Old Men.

Cormac McCarthy