| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What folk hero is said to live in the Sherwood Forest? | Robin Hood |
| 2. | The city of Mumbai in India was formerly known by what name? | Bombay |
| 3. | Iron Man's suit is powered by a reactor located where? | In his chest |
| 4. | Who was the first documented user of an alarm clock? | Plato |
| 5. | In the Northern Hemisphere, the day with the earliest sunrise falls in what month? | July |
| 6. | How long is a round in boxing? | 3 minutes |
| 7. | How many frames fit into 1 foot of movie film? | 16 |
| 8. | What is the point value of the letter Q in the standard game of Scrabble? | 10 |
| 9. | Charon orbits what planet of the solar system? | Pluto |
| 10. | Lemurs are found almost entirely on which isolated island? | Madagascar |
| Tie Breaker | Who invented the electrical bass? | Leo Fender |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | According to one popular interpretation, what does "Pinocchio" mean in Italian? | Pine eyes |
| 2. | Accra is the capital of which country? | Ghana |
| 3. | Which singer wrote the autobiography "Take It Like a Man"? | Boy George |
| 4. | What city in Texas is named for President James K. Polk’s Vice-President? | Dallas |
| 5. | Who is credited with inventing Velcro? | George de Mestral |
| 6. | From 1997-2002, what computer company used the ad slogan "Think different"? | Apple |
| 7. | Where was "Can't Buy Me Love" recorded? | Paris, France |
| 8. | Fax is short for which word? | Facsimile |
| 9. | What vitamin is sometimes referred to as the "sunshine vitamin"? | Vitamin D |
| 10. | Which state-chartered university is located in a town called Chapel Hill? | North Carolina |
| Tie Breaker | What English Earl's name is now associated with a type of sweater? | Earl of Cardigan |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Whose sidekick was named Willie Garvin? | Modesty Blaise |
| 2. | The Orient Express train originally ran from Paris to where? | Istanbul |
| 3. | What year did actor Anthony Hopkins become a naturalized citizen of the US? | 2000 |
| 4. | Who did Brazil name an official national treasure in 1962, so he wouldn't emigrate to Italy? | Pele |
| 5. | How many canine teeth does the human adult have? | 4 |
| 6. | What is Lapland's Korvatunturi Mountain to FInnish children? | The location of Santa's workshop |
| 7. | Who played the role of Tracy Jordan on the TV show "30 Rock"? | Tracy Morgan |
| 8. | Which old silver coin was worth four-pence in medieval England? | The groat |
| 9. | What scientific principle allows a compass to work? | Magnetism |
| 10. | Lilongwe is the capital of which African country? | Malawi |
| Tie Breaker | Which country gave us the dish Cullen Skink? | Scotland |