| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What Marvin Hamlisch musical is about dancers auditioning for a musical? | A Chorus Line |
| 2. | Which state is directly south of Virginia? | North Carolina |
| 3. | The band "The Who" were also known as "The Detours" and what other name? | The High Numbers |
| 4. | In 1947, US telephone companies began using what? | Area codes |
| 5. | What fiber-producing plant is attacked by the boll weevil? | Cotton |
| 6. | Along with Indiana Ave, and Illinois Ave, what is the third third red property on a Monopoly board? | Kentucky Ave. |
| 7. | Who dramatically kissed Halle Berry on stage when he won Best Actor? | Adrien Brody |
| 8. | What year was boxer John L. Sullivan born? | 1858 |
| 9. | What does the Scoville scale measure? | Chili pepper hotness |
| 10. | In what country would you find Mount Everest? | Nepal |
| Tie Breaker | On what Jewish holiday is the "Kol Nidre" prayer recited? | Yom Kippur |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who is associated with the address 221B Baker Street, London? | Sherlock Holmes |
| 2. | What country borders the Republic of Guinea-Bissau to the south and east? | Guinea |
| 3. | Who sings "Sweet Home Alabama"? | Lynyrd Skynyrd |
| 4. | When was Cable News Network, or CNN, launched? | June 1, 1980 |
| 5. | What is the common name for a "circumorbital hematoma"? | Black eye |
| 6. | Which real person took a name meaning Man of Steel? | Joseph Stalin |
| 7. | What time-travel film was shot on Michigan's three-mile-long Mackinac Island? | Somewhere in Time |
| 8. | What board game was invented by Charles B. Darrow during the Great Depression? | Monopoly |
| 9. | What is the top layer of Earth called? | Crust |
| 10. | In what US state would you find Fort Donelson? | Tennessee |
| Tie Breaker | What does the Latin phrase "ad hoc" literally mean? | For this |