| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What did Fender name the follow up to their "Telecaster" guitar? | Stratocaster |
| 2. | What canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie? | Welland Canal |
| 3. | Who played James Bond in Diamonds Are Forever? | Sean Connery |
| 4. | The sale of what was prohibited in the US during The Prohibition? | Alcohol |
| 5. | What is a capon? | A castrated rooster |
| 6. | Where in the UK would you go to celebrate "Uphelia'' shortly after Christmas? | Shetland Isles |
| 7. | What song is playing during Tom Cruise's underwear dance in the movie "Risky Business"? | Old Time Rock and Roll |
| 8. | Who was the Phillips screw design named after? | Henry F. Phillips |
| 9. | What percentage of air is composed of nitrogen? | 78% |
| 10. | What geographical boundary was first surveyed in 1763 by Charles and Jeremiah? | The Mason-Dixon Line |
| Tie Breaker | What four-word expression meaning "everything" is derived from the three main parts of a musket? | Lock, stock and barrel |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | The goddess Athena was responsible for causing whose hair to turn into snakes? | Medusa |
| 2. | The Arkansas River flows into what river? | Mississippi River |
| 3. | What actor played the role of Ruby Rhod in the 1997 movie "The Fifth Element"? | Chris Tucker |
| 4. | What was President Truman's first name? | Harry |
| 5. | How many cubic meters are there in 1,000 litres? | 1 |
| 6. | What New York Giants' bone-crushing tackle in 1985 ended quarterback Joe Thiemann's career? | Lawrence Taylor |
| 7. | What two characters from "The Little Rascals" are named after plants? | Alfalfa and Buckwheat |
| 8. | What was the name of the man who invented the first commercially successful steel plow in 1837? | John Deere |
| 9. | How many calories must you burn to lose one pound? | 3500 |
| 10. | What is the capital of Uzbekistan? | Tashkent |
| Tie Breaker | What piece of the wardrobe was referred to as "Teddy Boy" in the 1950s? | Drainpipe trousers |