| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which very famous mystery novel was written by Gaston Leroux? | The Phantom of the Opera |
| 2. | What is the name of the mainland portion of the province originally called Newfoundland? | Labrador |
| 3. | Which actor was the first to play Robin Hood on television? | Patrick Troughton |
| 4. | What royal subject married Sarah Ferguson? | Prince Andrew |
| 5. | What gas is exhaled by humans? | Carbon dioxide |
| 6. | How many total candles do you need to light a menorah properly for the entire eight nights of Hanukkah? | 44 |
| 7. | What CCR front man made his solo concert debut at the first Farm Aid in 1985? | John Fogerty |
| 8. | Is it true that the Special Sauce on a Big Mac is Thousand Island Dressing? | No, it has more ingredients |
| 9. | What two mammals spend their entire lives in the water? | Whales and manatees |
| 10. | What's the only country outside of Africa where lions still live in the wild? | India |
| Tie Breaker | A silk-screened print is also known as what? | Serigraph |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What major musical of the 1960s was written by James Rado, Gerome Ragni and Galt MacDermot? | Hair |
| 2. | In what time zone is the state of Nevada located? | Pacific Time Zone |
| 3. | What TV show featured the fictional band "Drive Shaft"? | Lost |
| 4. | Which amendment to the US Constitution deals with Freedom of Speech? | First |
| 5. | What is September's birthstone? | Sapphire |
| 6. | What do the letters S and A stand for in SAM missiles? | Surface to air |
| 7. | What is the name of Woody's horse in the movie franchise "Toy Story"? | Bullseye |
| 8. | What NFL team moved into Soldier Field in 1971? | Chicago Bears |
| 9. | What trade name comes from combining the French words for velvet and hook? | Velcro |
| 10. | In what country is Lake Baikal located? | Russia |
| Tie Breaker | What degree did Brett Favre earn from the University of Southern Mississippi? | Teaching |