| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is the name of Hades' three-headed guard dog? | Cerberus |
| 2. | What word means a British village without a church? | Hamlet |
| 3. | Who is Gordon Sumner better known as? | Sting |
| 4. | The Treaty of Versailles officially ended what major war? | World War I |
| 5. | What fungus is used in making bread? | Yeast |
| 6. | What was the original name of the game Pac-Man prior to its release? | Puck Man |
| 7. | Who had a 1990's hit with "Them Girls Them Girls"? | Zig and Zag |
| 8. | How many spaces are there on a standard Monopoly board? | 40 |
| 9. | Who developed the world's first vaccine? | Edward Jenner |
| 10. | In what country would you find the mouths of the Volga river? | Russia |
| Tie Breaker | What nationality is tennis player Roger Federer? | Swiss |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Dale Arden is a character from which classic American comic strip? | Flash Gordon |
| 2. | What is the largest island in the Indian Ocean? | Madagascar |
| 3. | In which movie does Al Pacino play a character named Ricky Roma? | Glengarry Glen Ross |
| 4. | What year did Ferdinand Porsche and his team started to design the VW Beetle? | 1934 |
| 5. | What amino acid is popularly linked to turkey's drowsiness-inducing properties? | Tryptophan |
| 6. | The correction fluid Liquid Paper was invented in what year? | 1951 |
| 7. | What comedy duo’s movies include 1978’s "Up in Smoke" and 1981’s "Nice Dreams"? | Cheech and Chong |
| 8. | What cousin of the glockenspiel was named for its ethereal, "heavenly" sound? | The celesta |
| 9. | What does an anemometer measure? | Wind speed |
| 10. | Which US state capital is both the oldest and the highest in the country? | Santa Fe |
| Tie Breaker | What word has Beyonce Knowles defined as "beautiful, bountiful and bounce-able"? | Bootylicious |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In Greek mythology, who was the hunter who was torn apart by Artemis' dogs? | Actaeon |
| 2. | What city would one find the Louvre in? | Paris |
| 3. | Who played Lieutenant Saavik in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan"? | Kirstie Alley |
| 4. | How many years did it take to construct the Tower of Pisa? | 199 |
| 5. | Who averaged one invention patent for every two weeks of his working life? | Thomas Edison |
| 6. | What do Americans commonly call Emmental cheese? | Swiss cheese |
| 7. | Who on TV played Jeeves to Hugh Laurie's Bertie Wooster? | Stephen Fry |
| 8. | Where does the famous "running of the bulls" take place? | Pamplona |
| 9. | What type of plant is an Organ Pipe? | Cactus |
| 10. | The word "serendipity" comes from Serendip, the Persian name for what island? | Sri Lanka |
| Tie Breaker | What does Karaoke literally mean? | Empty Orchestra |