| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which classical composer was nicknamed "The Red Priest"? | Vivaldi |
| 2. | Which bird is the national bird of Angola? | Red-crested turaco |
| 3. | What made-up expletive is "Battlestar Galactica's" dirty word of choice? | Frak |
| 4. | Which maritime explorer gave the Pacific ocean its name? | Ferdinand Magellan |
| 5. | What is Infantile Paralysis more commonly known as? | Polio |
| 6. | What sport was once contested with a spadroon? | Fencing |
| 7. | What popular one-named musician's last name is Armstrong? | Dido |
| 8. | What is the Hebrew word for peace, used as both a greeting and a farewell? | Shalom |
| 9. | What blood vessels carry blood towards the heart? | Veins |
| 10. | In which county of Ireland would you find the Twelve Bens mountain range? | Galway |
| Tie Breaker | What gets changed by the process of transubstantiation? | The Catholic Eucharist wafer and wine |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What Shakespeare play begins with a meeting of the Weird Sisters? | Macbeth |
| 2. | Off the coast of what continent will you find the Strait of Magellan? | South America |
| 3. | Who won an Oscar for her role as a call girl in the movie "Klute"? | Jane Fonda |
| 4. | What was The City of Gold sought by Spanish explorers? | El Dorado |
| 5. | What part of the human body grows at an average rate of 3 mm per month? | Fingernails |
| 6. | The word gherkin, a small pickle, is based on the Dutch word "gurken" meaning what? | Cucumbers |
| 7. | What bands early album titles had a Spanish flair including "Tres Hombres", "Fandango", and "Deguello"? | ZZ Top |
| 8. | What whiskey cocktail lands its name to the short glass also called a "lowball"? | The old-fashioned |
| 9. | What metal has the chemical symbol Pb? | Lead |
| 10. | The Delaware River flows into what bay? | Delaware Bay |
| Tie Breaker | What does a DNR order at a hospital stand for? | Do Not Resuscitate |