| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which US city was author J. D .Salinger born in? | New York City |
| 2. | In what country would you see "whirling dervishes"? | Turkey |
| 3. | Who directed the classic horror film "The Birds"? | Alfred Hitchcock |
| 4. | Who declared: "I have a dream"? | Martin Luther King Jr. |
| 5. | Edward J. Claghorn was granted the first patent for what safety device in 1885? | Safety belts |
| 6. | What 1990's fad involved something known as a slammer? | Pogs |
| 7. | How many husbands did Elizabeth Taylor have? | 7 |
| 8. | A rabbit punch is a blow to what part of the body? | Neck |
| 9. | What well known drug comes from the cinchona tree? | Quinine |
| 10. | Which is the only independent state smaller than Monaco? | The Vatican |
| Tie Breaker | Alberto Tomba is a name associated with which sport? | Skiing |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What cathedral was the fictional Quasimodo a bell ringer for? | Notre Dame |
| 2. | What islands were purchased by the US from Denmark in 1916? | US Virgin Islands |
| 3. | What is the name of the dog in the movie "Mary Poppins"? | Andrew |
| 4. | Which battle saw the final defeat of the Jacobites in 1746? | Battle of Culloden |
| 5. | Though botanically a fruit, what food was officially ruled a vegetable by the US Supreme Court in 1893? | The tomato |
| 6. | How many ounces of coffee are there in a Starbucks "tall" size? | 12 |
| 7. | Who played the role of Colonel Kurtz in the movie "Apocalypse Now"? | Marlon Brando |
| 8. | Who is the inventor of the cash register? | James Ritty |
| 9. | How old was astronaut Neil Armstrong when he passed away in 2012? | 82 |
| 10. | Trinidad and Tobago is considered to be part of which geographical region? | Caribbean |
| Tie Breaker | What was the original name of "Skype"? | Sky peer-to-peer |