| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | From what language did English borrow the word "stroll"? | German |
| 2. | What city named its airport after John Foster Dulles? | Washington, D.C. |
| 3. | What future game show host was the first regular panelist on "Match Game '73"? | Richard Dawson |
| 4. | Who received the third most popular votes in the 1992 US Presidential election? | Ross Perot |
| 5. | How many feet make a mile? | 5,280 |
| 6. | What name was adopted by boxing champion Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.? | Muhammad Ali |
| 7. | Who won a Grammy Award for his song "Mack the Knife"? | Bobby Darin |
| 8. | It is sometimes considered a fashion faux pas to wear white after what holiday? | Labor Day |
| 9. | Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka are the three stars that make up what constellation's "belt"? | Orion |
| 10. | What city is nicknamed the "Big Apple"? | New York City |
| Tie Breaker | What branch of the US armed forces do the Blue Angels belong to? | The Navy |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Whose paintings include "Campbell's Soup Can" and "Green Coca-Cola Bottles"? | Andy Warhol |
| 2. | In which continent would you find the Niger river? | Africa |
| 3. | Who released the 1970's album entitled "Superfly"? | Curtis Mayfield |
| 4. | What year did the "Turbot War" fishing dispute start? | 1994 |
| 5. | What word describes the enlargement of bone or tissue at the joint between the big toe and the foot? | Bunion |
| 6. | What was the first game to be released under the "Games for Windows" label? | Company of Heroes |
| 7. | The movie "300" is based on the graphic novel by which comic writer and artist? | Frank Miller |
| 8. | Who plays their home games in the so-called Dean Dome? | The North Carolina Tar Heels |
| 9. | "Fagus" is the Latin name of what type of tree? | Beech |
| 10. | Everglades National Park is located in which US state? | Florida |
| Tie Breaker | By which name is Paul Francis Gadd better known? | Gary Glitter |