| Hint | Answer |
| In Roman times it was where three roads met. Now the basis for quizzes like this. | |
| A three-legged stand for holding cooking vessels. | |
| The 'coup de grace' of all challenges, according to Ralphie. | |
| Chip, Robbie and Ernie. | |
| An orange-flavored liqueur made from the dried peel of oranges. | |
| Branch of mathematics widely used in navigation and surveying. | |
| A threefold personality existing in one divine being. | |
| Recorded 'Mama Told Me (Not to Come)' | |
| A person who excels in three areas of a field. | |
| Having three sides. | |
| 'The Lord of the Rings' for one. | |
| | Hint | Answer |
| Derived from three languages. | |
| A novel by Alexandre Dumas. | |
| Nuclear power plant near Harrisburg, PA. | |
| Recorded 'Kryptonite'. | |
| Groups such as Rush, The Police, Nirvana and Green Day are examples of this. | |
| Affirmed remains the last winner. | |
| In Baseball, it is the highest minor league. | |
| It replaced Forbes Field. | |
| Greek for 'three cities'. Mentioned in the 'Marine Corps Hymn'. | |
| Vaudeville act whose first movie appearance was in 'Soup to Nuts' in 1930. | |
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