| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who was the composer of the classical piece known as "Zadok the Priest"? | George Frideric Handel |
| 2. | Which Kingdom is Greenland a part of? | The Kingdom of Denmark |
| 3. | Who directed the 1994 movie "True Lies"? | James Cameron |
| 4. | In what year was New York City divided into its boroughs? | 1898 |
| 5. | What constellation represents a hunter with a club and shield? | Orion |
| 6. | What common household cleaning tool is used in the sport of curling? | Broom |
| 7. | Which 1970's sci-fi film featured a space ship named "Nostromo"? | Alien |
| 8. | What year did the famous Sears Tower in Chicago had its name changed to the "Willis Tower"? | 2009 |
| 9. | Which type of camel has two humps? | Bactrian |
| 10. | Nevada is nicknamed the "Silver State" in honor of what? | Silver mines |
| Tie Breaker | What is the correct name for the occupation in which someone mends shoes? | Cobbler |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the 1939 novel "The Grapes of Wrath"? | John Steinbeck |
| 2. | What is the name of President's George Washington's 500 acre Virginia estate, and current tourist attraction? | Mount Vernon |
| 3. | Who played Rachel Green on the TV show "Friends"? | Jennifer Aniston |
| 4. | What nation was led by Frederick the Great? | Prussia |
| 5. | What 16th century physician is often credited for revolutionized anatomy by performing dissections? | Andreas Vesalius |
| 6. | Game Developer Studio "Naughty Dog" was first well recognized for which video game franchise? | Crash Bandicoot |
| 7. | What Creedence Clearwater Revival song became a signature song for Ike & Tina Turner? | Proud Mary |
| 8. | Who is credited with the invention of the Phillips screw design? | John P. Thompson |
| 9. | What disease takes its name from medieval Italian words for "bad air"? | Malaria |
| 10. | What is the modern day equivalent of Asia Minor? | Turkey |
| Tie Breaker | How many red stripes are there on the American flag? | Seven |