| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In which issue of the comic series "Tales of Suspense" did Iron Man first appear? | 39 |
| 2. | What is the second largest continent? | Africa |
| 3. | Which 1985 song was co-written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie? | We Are The World |
| 4. | In which decade did Winston Churchill win the Nobel prize for literature? | 1950s |
| 5. | What was patented by Eli Whitney in 1749? | Cotton gin |
| 6. | What NHL team won the 2011 Stanley Cup in hockey? | Boston Bruins |
| 7. | Carlos Irwin Estévez is best known by what stage name? | Charlie Sheen |
| 8. | What are brails and buntlines on a ship? | Ropes |
| 9. | What are the four stages of cell mitosis? | Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase |
| 10. | Baku is the capital of which country? | Azerbaijan |
| Tie Breaker | What year was cricketer Phil Tufnell born? | 1966 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which literary work's title character is named Oliver Mellors? | Lady Chatterley's Lover |
| 2. | Which country's capital city lies on the River Aar? | Switzerland |
| 3. | In the TV show "The Simpsons", Lenny has a master's degree in what field? | Nuclear Physics |
| 4. | What bird did Ben Franklin suggest replace the bald eagle as a national emblem? | The wild turkey |
| 5. | Who was the first American scientist to win a Nobel prize? | Albert Michelson |
| 6. | Who wrote the mIRC chat software? | Khaled Mardam-Bey |
| 7. | What oddly worded catchphrase earned Whitney Houston a "Big Quote" nomination from VH-1 in 2005? | Hell to the no! |
| 8. | Which popular candy bar is named after the maker's favorite horse? | Snickers |
| 9. | What is a group of locusts called? | Plague |
| 10. | The Guggenheim Museum is located in what city? | New York |
| Tie Breaker | Which car company produced a model named the Celica? | Toyota |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What four groups of instruments play in a modern symphony orchestra? | Strings, woodwinds, percussion and brass |
| 2. | What is the former name of Istanbul? | Constantinople |
| 3. | Who plays Ashley Judd's parole officer in the 1999 movie "Double Jeopardy"? | Tommy Lee Jones |
| 4. | Who installed the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597 AD? | Pope Gregory l |
| 5. | What is it that turns red litmus paper blue? | Basic solution |
| 6. | Vodka and orange juice make up what cocktail? | Screwdriver |
| 7. | Which two TV series from the 1980s featured a character named Uncle Jesse? | Full House and The Dukes of Hazzard |
| 8. | What is the Christmas dinner of choice for families in Burgundy, France? | Turkey and chestnuts |
| 9. | A camel's hump contains mostly what? | Fat |
| 10. | Which city in Tennessee is the country music capital? | Nashville |
| Tie Breaker | In 1990, what did the World Health Organization officially remove from its list of "mental illnesses"? | Homosexuality |