[I gave up on the OCR software because it didn't save any time. I also can't hide the answer and align the answers at the same time, because it won't do the color trick inside a code block, so I had to give up one or the other.]
Round 1
1 This ancient Greek thinker is best known for his doctrine of the Harmony of the Spheres
1 Pythagoras
* 2 Zeno
3 Epicurus
4 Socrates
5 Plato
No 'academy' founder
No hemlock health tonic
Geometry's _____ Theorem
The philosopher and mathematician also wrestled with the theory of soul transmigration
2 At what school was Vladimir Nabokov a professor from 1948 to 1959?
1 Sewanee
2 Cornell
* 3 Northwestern
4 Florida State
5 California
Not in Evanston
Not Berkeley
Ithaca
While there, he wrote 'Lolita' and Russian and English versions of his autobiography
3 Which place name means 'owner of big canoes' in a native-American language?
1 Indiana
2 Vancouver
3 Nevada
4 Missouri
* 5 Saskatchewan
No 2010 Olympics host
Las Vegas not there
Harry Truman's home
The name comes from the Iliniwek indian language.
4 What leader saw defeat at the battle of Zama in 202 B.C.?
1 Alexander the Great
2 Constantine
3 Julius Caesar
4 Hannibal
* 5 Nebuchadnezzar
Not a type of salad
Not the Babylonian king
Film's evil Dr. Lecter
Roman forces of Scipio Africanus beat the Carthaginian general in what is now Tunisia.
5 This pseudonym is used by directors when a film is such a disaster they wish to be anonymous.
1 Reno Carbonara
2 Beasley Fantishaw
3 Alan Smithee
* 4 Rex Reed
5 Brooks de Soto
No Nevada city
Not a 1950's U.S. car
Starts with a vowel
The pseudonym was first used for 1969's 'Death of a Gunfighter'.
Round 2
6 What country lies on the slopes of Monte Titano?
1 San Marino
* 2 Monaco
3 Antigua
4 Andorra
5 Tonga
Not in the Pyrenees
Not Prince Rainier
Inside Italy
This tiny nations's official name is the Most Serene Republic of San Marino.
7 Refusing to subscribe to the 'Act of Supremacy' led to his imprisonment and execution in 1535.
1 John Locke
2 John Calvin
3 Sir Thomas More
* 4 Martin Luther
5 St. Thomas Aquinas
No designer Klein
Not what a key undoes
Opposite of less
A Roman Catholic martyr, he was also a lawyer and a diplomat for English king Henry VIII.
8 Hydrargyrum is the Latin term for what chemical element?
1 Arsenic
2 Protactinium
3 Mercury
* 4 Hydrogen
5 Helium
Not the balloon gas
Not the first element
A planet
This is why mercury's symbol on the periodic table is 'Hg'.
9 What painter born in 1770 is remembered for his portraits of famous Europeans?
1 John Lafarge
2 Anthony van Dyck
3 Maurice Utrillo
4 Thomas Hart Benton
5 Francois Gerard
* Not peeping or doubting
Not Tony for short
Dr. Kimble's nemesis
His subjects included the likes of Napoleon and Louis XVIII.
10 Galicia is both a region in northwest Spain and a historic territory in southeast:
1 Brazil
2 Mexico
3 Poland
* 4 Canada
5 Australia
Not a continent
Not where Aztecs lived
Warsaw is capital
The territory of this Galicia extends into the Ukraine and was a WWI battleground.
Round 3
11 In 1936, he coined the term 'axis powers' in reference to Germany and Italy.
1 Douglas MacArthur
2 Winston Churchill
3 Benito Mussolini
* 4 Bertrand Russell
5 Clark Gable
Not a film actor
No British bulldog
Leader of Italy
He hoped the alliance would be the axis that all of Europe would revolve around.
12 Vaslav Nijinsky based his famous choreography of Debussy's 'Afternoon of a Faun' on:
1 A walk in the woods
2 African masks
3 Violent dreams
4 Greek vase paintings
* 5 Circus clowns
Not during R.E.M.
No Bozos
Keep flowers here
Mental illness ended the magnetic Russian dancer's career in 1919.
13 Many critics regard St. Augustine's '_____' as the first true autobiography.
1 The Misanthrope
2 The Prince
3 Areopagitica
4 Beyond Good and Evil
5 Confessions
* Doesn't hate everyone
Not royalty
Tell your secret
It was written in 13 volumes between A.D. 397 and A.D. 398.
14 It is the only member of the family Cetorhinidae.
1 Gila monster
2 Burmese python
3 Harpy eagle
4 Basking shark
* 5 Sumatran tiger
No big snake
No large bird
Big scary fish
The family name comes from two Greek words meaning 'whale' and 'nose'.
15 Which ancient wonder was built most recently?
1 Pharos of Alexandria
* 2 Hanging Gardens
3 Statue of Zeus
4 Temple of Artemis
5 Great pyramid of Giza
Not in Babylon
No Mt. Olympus resident
Lighthouse
Built circa 270 B.C., the Pharos was the world's first and most famous lighthouse.
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Top 20 sites
Rank Site City St Score
1 Grand Slam Washington DC 14669
2 Teaser's Chicago IL 13232
3 Mad River New York NY 13112
4 New Edinbur Ottawa ON 12866
5 Laclede St. Saint Louis MO 12777
6 Buffalo Wil Las Vegas NV 12718
7 Concert Pub Houston TX 12686
8 Jillys Ellicott Ci MD 12496
9 JP Shakers Warren MI 12224
10 Stadium Caf Dallas TX 12151
11 Buffalo Wil Tallahassee FL 12119
12 Fletchers Kalamazoo MI 12018
13 In The Zone Tampa FL 11964
14 Henry Hudso Oklahoma Ci OK 11878
15 Johnny's Overland Pa KS 11771
16 Melrose Calgary AB 11708
17 Danny Ks Orange CA 11529
18 Blue Goose Sharonville OH 11501
19 Tailgaters Minneapolis MN 11401
20 Le Chateau Edmonton AB 11347
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Top 20 players
Rank Handle Site Score
1 WAHUWA Grand Slam 14800
2 MRDATA Johnny's 13813
3 DAR Mad River 13776
4 REACH New Edinbur 13667
5 BBBB Concert Pub 13371
6 TOMMYK Teaser's 13294
7 STUMPY Laclede St. 13222
8 GODIII Parkview T 13212
9 T REX North Park 13109
10 TIMUR In the Zone 13102
11 L PATO Buffalo Wil 13059
12 PENGWN Melrose 12907
13 BATMAN Buffalo Wil 12895
14 TIKI JP Shakers 12758
15 ROSSUM Jillys 12704
16 QUAD D Henry Hudso 12509
17 PINCHE Le Chateau 12427
18 STRAND Stadium Caf 12392
19 RIDLEY Fletchers 12320
20 ELSOLO Danny Ks 12270