| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What Transfiguration teacher succeeded Armando Dippet as headmaster of his alma mater? | Albus Dumbledore |
| 2. | Cape Canaveral is located in which US state? | Florida |
| 3. | Whose scary movie character has the real name of Charles Lee Ray? | Chucky |
| 4. | How many transatlantic trips did the Titanic make before sinking? | Zero |
| 5. | Which element appears sixth on the periodic table? | Carbon |
| 6. | The Chicago Bulls take the court to "Sirius", an instrumental track by what prog-rock band? | The Alan Parsons Project |
| 7. | Which singer is known as the "Empress of the Blues"? | Bessie Smith |
| 8. | Which one word can go before "ache", "ring" and "wig"? | Ear |
| 9. | What animal lives in a "drey"? | The squirrel |
| 10. | What Manhattan intersection was America's first transfer circle? | Columbus Circle |
| Tie Breaker | Who was the first tennis player to complete the Grand Slam? | Don Budge |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What year did Pinocchio first appear in published media? | 1883 |
| 2. | What country lies directly south of Detroit? | Canada |
| 3. | What famous musician played the guitar on David's Bowie's smash hit "Let's Dance"? | Stevie Ray Vaughn |
| 4. | What Canadian city boasts the world's richest rodeo that was first staged in 1912? | Calgary |
| 5. | "Ships of the desert" are what? | Camels |
| 6. | According to the Bible, what is now guarded by an angel holding a flaming sword? | The Garden of Eden |
| 7. | Who is the Kindergarten Cop? | Arnold Schwarzenneger |
| 8. | Farnsworth Bentley became famous for holding whose umbrellas? | Puff Daddy's |
| 9. | What nationality was inventor Alexander Graham Bell? | Scottish |
| 10. | Lake Sakakawea is the largest lake in which US state? | North Dakota |
| Tie Breaker | Electric, Perse and smalt are shades of which color? | Blue |