| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is replaced in the hand of William Shakespeare's graveside memorial bust each year on the anniversary of his death? | Quill |
| 2. | Moroni is the capital of which African country? | Comoros |
| 3. | Who had Top 10 hits in the 1950’s with "Ain’t That a Shame" and "Blueberry Hill"? | Fats Domino |
| 4. | Who rode Shergar to victory in the Epsom Derby? | Walter Swinburn |
| 5. | What is the opposite of insulin and secreted by the pancreas? | Glucagon |
| 6. | Oil wrestling is the national sport of which country? | Turkey |
| 7. | Filmmaker Duncan Jones is the son of which British Glam Rock legend? | David Bowie |
| 8. | Figure skater Elvis Stojko comes from which country? | Canada |
| 9. | What is an EKG? | An electrocardiogram |
| 10. | Mauritius is part of which continent? | Africa |
| Tie Breaker | The original Legoland opened in which country in 1968? | Denmark |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which year was the first book in the Harry Potter series published? | 1997 |
| 2. | What European country is the Arch of Hadrian located in? | Greece |
| 3. | Who played Marshal Matt Dillon on the TV series "Gunsmoke"? | James Arness |
| 4. | Who succeeded James Garfield as US President? | Chester A. Arthur |
| 5. | What two mammals spend their entire lives in the water? | Whales and manatees |
| 6. | In 1973, who became the first Latino ballplayer inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame? | Roberto Clemente |
| 7. | In the 1995 movie "Babe", what Christmas carol does Babe sing? | Jingle Bells |
| 8. | In baseball, a "gopher pitch" is referred to as what? | A pitch hit for a home run |
| 9. | Acrophobia is more commonly known as the fear of what? | Heights |
| 10. | Which is the largest lake by area in the British Isles? | Lough Neagh |
| Tie Breaker | How is Edson Arantes do Nascimento better known? | Pele |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What country did writer Arthur C. Clarke die in? | Sri Lanka |
| 2. | What language do natives call Farsi? | Persian |
| 3. | Who's responsible for "The Ballad of Jed Clampett"? | Flatt and Scruggs |
| 4. | In what year were Skittles candy first sold in the US? | 1974 |
| 5. | In its native habitat how high can a poinsettia grow as a flowering shrub? | 10 feet |
| 6. | What toy was released in 1958 creating an instant craze among children? | The Hula Hoop |
| 7. | What does the name of the Finnish band HIM stand for? | His Infernal Majesty |
| 8. | What is another name for the eggplant? | Aubergine |
| 9. | What fruit has a regeneration rate? | The apple |
| 10. | What republic is located between Lithuania and Estonia? | Latvia |
| Tie Breaker | The Tour de France was first staged in which decade? | 1900s |