| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What two girls do Archie and Reggie run around with? | Betty and Veronica |
| 2. | What is the capital of Solomon Islands? | Honiara |
| 3. | Which music genre lilterally means "new trend" in Portuguese? | Bossa Nova |
| 4. | What chain did Ray Kroc build? | McDonald's |
| 5. | What do scatologists study? | Feces |
| 6. | What was the nickname of the 1960’s model born Leslie Hornby? | Twiggy |
| 7. | Which band member of The Sex Pistols died of drug overdose? | Sid Vicious |
| 8. | What NFLer was nickname the "Minister of Defense"? | Reggie White |
| 9. | What color is produced by the complete absorption of light rays? | Black |
| 10. | Independence Hall, home to the Liberty Bell, is located in which US state? | Pennsylvania |
| Tie Breaker | Honeydew is a variety of what? | Melon |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What children's classic first chapter is titled "The Old Sea-dog at the Admiral Benbow"? | Treasure Island |
| 2. | Which Gulf is located southwest of Cambodia? | Gulf of Thailand |
| 3. | What is the title object of the 2006 film "Brick" a brick of? | Heroin |
| 4. | What popular figure was born Agnese Gonxhe Bojaxhiu? | Mother Teresa |
| 5. | Organic chemistry is centered around what two elements? | Carbon and Hydrogen |
| 6. | What fashion brand was co-founded by artist Justin Timberlake? | William Rast |
| 7. | From which US state does Jerry Hall come? | Texas |
| 8. | Which country were the 2014 Winter Olympic Games held in? | Russia |
| 9. | Which of Jupiter's moons is the most volcanically active body in the solar system? | Io |
| 10. | What city is overlooked by a large statue named "Christ the Redeemer"? | Rio de Janeiro |
| Tie Breaker | In the restaurant industry, what number does the kitchen commonly assign to an item that they've run out of? | 86 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | According to poet Carl Sandburg, what "creeps in on little cat feet"? | The fog |
| 2. | What is Ethiopia's main commercial crop? | Coffee |
| 3. | In 1994, Mary Ramsey replaced Natalie Merchant as the lead singer for what group? | 10,000 Maniacs |
| 4. | The Scottish outlaw Robert Roy MacGregor was better known as? | Rob Roy |
| 5. | What is Nitrous Oxide more commonly known as? | Laughing gas |
| 6. | What expression is used to describe a child who closely resembles a parent? | Chip off the old block |
| 7. | What was Jane Fonda's first movie? | Tall Story |
| 8. | What sport did Andre Agassi's dad compete in? | Boxing |
| 9. | What was patented by Eli Whitney in 1749? | Cotton gin |
| 10. | What is the capital of the Czech Republic? | Prague |
| Tie Breaker | What number have you rolled in a game of craps, if you roll "boxcars"? | 12 |