| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What well known Russian author was also a doctor? | Anton Chekhov |
| 2. | What is the fifth largest country in the world? | Brazil |
| 3. | What was Herbie the Lovebug's racing number? | 53 |
| 4. | Where was President Lyndon B. Johnson sworn into office? | On an airplane |
| 5. | What "imaginary" number is defined as the square root of -1? | i |
| 6. | What color moves first in checkers? | Black |
| 7. | What Guns N' Roses star decided his real name, William Bailey, wasn't cool enough? | Axl Rose |
| 8. | The original Coca-Cola recipe is said to contain what controversial ingredient? | Cocaine |
| 9. | What bird gets its pink color from the algae and shrimp it eats? | The flamingo |
| 10. | What large island is south of Melbourne, Australia? | Tasmania |
| Tie Breaker | Who was the losing coach in the first Super Bowl, played January 15, 1967? | Hank Stram |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | When was "The Catcher in the Rye" published? | 1951 |
| 2. | Christmas Island is a territory belonging to which country? | Australia |
| 3. | Who won a Grammy Award for his album "52nd Street"? | Billy Joel |
| 4. | Which emperor built the Taj Mahal? | Shah Jahan |
| 5. | What is a group of lions called? | A pride |
| 6. | The person who invented machine-spun cotton candy was what kind of a doctor? | A dentist |
| 7. | What was in the jaws of the swordfish mounted on the wall in the Addams Family house? | A human leg |
| 8. | NAFTA is a trade agreement between the US and what other two countries? | Mexico and Canada |
| 9. | What is added to copper to make bronze? | Tin |
| 10. | What European country is the Arch of Hadrian located in? | Greece |
| Tie Breaker | What Kellogg's product was introduced to compete with Post's unsuccessful "Country Squares"? | Pop-Tarts |