Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet to ask, suss and answer a general knowledge quiz with topics including Soft Drinks, Movie Soundtracks, Famous Families, Authors, Greek Mythology, Olympic Athletes, Opera, Movie Casting, U.S. Presidents, Food and more!
Round One
SOFT DRINKS - What soft drink, developed by pharmacist Charles Alderton made its international debut at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis and was legally deemed “not a cola” in 1963?
MOVIES - What 1983 film (based off of a TV series) is known for a stunt helicopter crash that killed three actors, two of which were children, resulting in the establishment of the motion picture and entertainment unit to enforce fire safety regulations and requirements in the entertainment industry?
MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS - Who's Johnny was a #1 Billboard hit performed by El DeBarge for the soundtrack of what 1986 sci-fi comedy film?
MUSIC - How many singles from Michael Jackson’s thriller became top ten hits?
FAMOUS FAMILIES - What influential 19th Century English novelist was the progeny of political philosopher William Godwin and the late feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft, who died shortly after giving birth to their child?
AUTHORS - What does C.S. stand for in C.S. Lewis?
Round Two
GEOGRAPHY - Tenerife, also known as "The Island of Eternal Spring", is the largest of what European archipelago?
GREEK MYTHOLOGY - According to Greek mythology, which Titan was bound to a mountain by Zeus and cursed to have their immortal-ever replenishing liver consumed by an eagle?
OLYMPIC ATHLETES - How many gold medals does Michael Phelps have?
OPERA - What German composer is known for his 1937 cantata titled Carmina Burana?
STRANGE LAWS - In Queensland, Australia, it is illegal to own a pet rabbit unless you are what?
MOVIE CASTING - Alongside Nigel Terry, Liam Neeson and Patrick Stewart, Director John Boorman cast Nicol Williamson and Hellen Mirin as Merlin and Morgana respectively in what 1981 film, based on the idea that their personal animosity would improve their performances?
AMUSEMENT PARKS - Opened in 1583, Bakken is the oldest amusement park in the world and resides in what country?
Final Questions
U.S. PRESIDENTS - As was once tradition, which 20th-century American president was the last to wear a top hat to their presidential inauguration?
FOOD - What food's name literally means "twice-cooked"?
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