| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What Nobel Prize-winning author committed suicide by gunshot in 1961? | Ernest Hemingway |
| 2. | What international city is served by Charles de Gaulle Airport? | Paris |
| 3. | Which band is known in Spain as U-Dos? | U2 |
| 4. | What billionaire piloted the first hot-air balloon ever to cross the Atlantic? | Richard Branson |
| 5. | "Coulrophobia" is the fear of what? | Clowns |
| 6. | In chess notation, what move is indicated by "O-O"? | Castling |
| 7. | What is the name of Drew Barrymore's character in the 1982 movie E.T. the Extra Terrestrial"? | Gertie |
| 8. | What type of athlete is also called a powder puff, tanker, catcher or knuckle duster? | A boxer |
| 9. | What year was carbon 14 first discovered? | 1940 |
| 10. | Havana is located on which side of Cuba? | The west |
| Tie Breaker | What position was first held by Steve Allen? | Tonight Show host |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What 1964 Broadway hit centered on a milkman and his five daughters? | Fiddler on the Roof |
| 2. | The Appalachian Trail runs over 2,000 miles from Maine to what southern state? | Georgia |
| 3. | Which Disney's cartoon character's love interest is named John Smith? | Pocahontas' |
| 4. | What year was Theodore Roosevelt born in? | 1858 |
| 5. | What name is given to twins who are joined together by some part of their anatomy? | Siamese |
| 6. | What company helped the US Army Corps of Engineers develop the "walkie-talkie" in the early 1930’s? | Motorola |
| 7. | What nationality is Celine Dion? | Canadian |
| 8. | What is a smew? | A species of duck |
| 9. | In its native habitat how high can a poinsettia grow as a flowering shrub? | 10 feet |
| 10. | What are the 4 US state capitols and states that begin with the same letter? | Dover Delaware, Honolulu Hawaii, Indianapolis Indiana, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
| Tie Breaker | Which player won her last tennis Grand Slam Tournament in Paris in 1999? | Steffi Graf |