| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"? | Dr. Seuss |
| 2. | What large island is the most western point of land in Alaska? | Attu Island |
| 3. | Which Jackson family member had a role in the TV show "The Good Times"? | Janet Jackson |
| 4. | What was The City of Gold sought by Spanish explorers? | El Dorado |
| 5. | A nanosecond is what fraction of a second? | One billionth |
| 6. | Arthur Ashe is best known for his career in what sport? | Tennis |
| 7. | What was Edie Brickell's backing band? | The New Bohemians |
| 8. | "Benjamins" is slang for what denomination of US currency? | $100 |
| 9. | What is Nitrous Oxide more commonly known as? | Laughing gas |
| 10. | Which country do Belgium, France and Germany border? | Luxembourg |
| Tie Breaker | What is the longest running event in a decathlon? | 1500 meters |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What did the Lady of the Lake give King Arthur? | Excalibur |
| 2. | Lake Tahoe is located in which US states? | California and Nevada |
| 3. | In 2000, who became the first Asian woman to host "Saturday Night Live"? | Lucy Liu |
| 4. | How many years did prohibition last in the US? | 13 |
| 5. | What process includes the following phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase? | Cell mitosis |
| 6. | What company introduced the first canned ham in the US in 1926? | Hormel |
| 7. | In the 1985 film "Witness", Harrison Ford's character goes undercover in what type of community? | Amish |
| 8. | What place was rumored to house aliens in the US? | Area 51 |
| 9. | By what name is the spinal disease "amyotrophic lateral sclerosis" better known? | Lou Gehrig's disease |
| 10. | Grand Mesa is located in which US state? | Colorado |
| Tie Breaker | What color is the central square on a Scrabble board? | Pink |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What year was Winnie the Pooh "born"? | 1925 |
| 2. | What old Massachusetts town is nicknamed "Witch city"? | Salem |
| 3. | What 1995 film was Robert Rodriguez's big-budget follow-up to the low-budget hit "El Mariachi"? | Desperado |
| 4. | What US politician was named for Julius Caesar? | J. C. Watts |
| 5. | What is the branch of mathematics that deals with the size and shape of objects? | Geometry |
| 6. | Which country were the 1908 Summer Olympic Games held in? | United Kingdom |
| 7. | What 1975 Oscar-winning film features the sadistic Nurse Ratched? | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest |
| 8. | What is biltong? | Dried meat |
| 9. | Emollients are more commonly referred to as what? | Moisturizers |
| 10. | What San Francisco hill is home to a famous colony of wild parrots? | Telegraph Hill |
| Tie Breaker | Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Graham, the mother of which of the Monkees? | Mike Nesmith |