| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What was the name of Tom Sawyer’s aunt with whom he lived? | Polly |
| 2. | Where would one find Catalonia on a map? | In Spain |
| 3. | Anthony Hopkins played a ventriloquist in which 1978 movie? | Magic |
| 4. | By what nickname was Simon Bolivar was also known as? | The Liberator |
| 5. | What is a calorie a unit of? | Energy |
| 6. | What condiment is Lea & Perrins most famous for? | Worcestershire Sauce |
| 7. | Who was the very first actor to win two consecutive Best Actor Oscars? | Spencer Tracy |
| 8. | How many standard bottles of wine are there in a Nebuchadnezzar? | 20 Bottles |
| 9. | A group of rhinos is called a what? | A crash |
| 10. | What is the capital of Ghana? | Accra |
| Tie Breaker | Jimmy Connors won the men's doubles at the 1973 Wimbledon with which partner? | Ilie Nastase |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | According to legend, what was the name of the Roman slave who removed a thorn from the lion's foot? | Androcles |
| 2. | The Yukon River flows through which US state? | Alaska |
| 3. | What David Guterson novel was made into a 1999 motion picture? | Snow Falling on Cedars |
| 4. | What year did Mauritius gain its independence from Britain? | 1968 |
| 5. | What perfume ingredient comes from the intestine of the sperm whale? | Ambergris |
| 6. | What are scaup? | Ducks |
| 7. | Whose first big hit, "Oh, Carol", was about his ex-girlfriend Carole King? | Neil Sedaka's |
| 8. | What color is known as "vert" on a coat of arms? | Green |
| 9. | In what organ of the body is insulin produced? | Pancreas |
| 10. | What is a resident of Manchester called? | Mancunian |
| Tie Breaker | What color is cerulean? | Blue |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | From what language did English borrow the word "smorgasbord"? | Swedish |
| 2. | Tarifa is the southern most point on the mainland of which country? | Spain |
| 3. | Matt Dillon and Kitty Russell were long-running characters on what TV series? | Gunsmoke |
| 4. | Who took her last swim from a boat named "Splendour" in 1981? | Natalie Wood |
| 5. | How many stars make up the Big Dipper? | 7 |
| 6. | What toy company launched the Barbie doll in 1959? | Mattel Inc. |
| 7. | In the world of music how is "Harry Lillis" more commonly known? | Bing Crosby |
| 8. | What does lager literally mean in German? | Storeroom, or warehouse |
| 9. | What is known as the "Droste Effect"? | The effect of an image appearing within itself |
| 10. | What is the deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean? | Milwaukee Deep |
| Tie Breaker | Which fish does a chef need a special license for to be able to prepare in Japan? | Fugu, or blowfish |