| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | How many lines are in a sonnet? | 14 |
| 2. | The Columbia River flows into what body of water? | Pacific Ocean |
| 3. | What actress earned an Oscar nomination for her first screen appearance in "Gaslight"? | Angela Lansbury |
| 4. | The "Battle of Roundway Down" was fought during which war? | First English Civil War |
| 5. | What is a rhino horn made of? | Keratin |
| 6. | What is a vatted malt? | A blend of different single malt whiskies. |
| 7. | The song "Disco Inferno" appeared on the soundtrack to what 1970s movie? | Saturday Night Fever |
| 8. | What sport features snatches and clean jerks? | Weightlifting |
| 9. | What is 1 knot of speed equivalent to? | 1 Nautical Mile per Hour |
| 10. | What sea is located between Asia Minor and Greece? | Aegean Sea |
| Tie Breaker | What is the name of the Danish parliament? | The Folketing |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | The co-creator of Superman, Joe Shuster, was born in which Canadian town? | Toronto |
| 2. | Apia is the capital of which country? | Samoa |
| 3. | What year saw the debut of the TV show "South Park"? | 1997 |
| 4. | Which female gymnast won 3 golds and a silver at the 1972 Summer Olympics? | Olga Korbut |
| 5. | What word denotes the energy an object has because it is in motion? | Kinetic |
| 6. | Ditra Flame was the "Lady in Black" who took thirteen red roses to what actor's grave every year? | Rudolph Valentino's |
| 7. | In what 2006 film did Sebastian Foucan, the inventor of "free running", show off his sport? | Casino Royale |
| 8. | In 1917 Lucy Slowe was the first US what? | African-American tennis champion |
| 9. | What do scatologists study? | Feces |
| 10. | What US state includes the telephone area code 608? | Wisconsin |
| Tie Breaker | How many successive Wimbledon titles did Bjorn Borg win? | 5 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is the given name of the famous German composer and pianist Beethoven? | Ludwig |
| 2. | The port of Piraeus is located in which European country? | Greece |
| 3. | What is the real name of the Food Network's chef "The Barefoot Contessa"? | Ina Garten |
| 4. | Who performed "The Wall" by the Berlin Wall? | Roger Waters |
| 5. | Which part of the body does the adjective "renal" refer to? | Kidney |
| 6. | Of the 88 keys on a piano, how many are black? | 36 |
| 7. | In what movie is $200,000 of Confederate gold buried in the grave marked "Unknown" next to Arch Stanton? | The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly |
| 8. | What famous martial arts style combines elements of dance and acrobatics? | Capoeira |
| 9. | In science, what does a skull and bones represent? | Toxic chemical |
| 10. | The city of New Orleans is on which river? | Mississippi |
| Tie Breaker | Which two animals are said to represent optimists and pessimists in the stock market? | The bull and the bear |