| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What country is Puccini's opera, "Turandot", set in? | China |
| 2. | What bay does the Ganges River flow into? | Bay of Bengal |
| 3. | The film "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves", was released in what year? | 1991 |
| 4. | What was George Hepplewhite's profession? | Furniture maker |
| 5. | The maxillary bone and the mandible are the upper and lower parts of what? | The human jaw |
| 6. | In which sport would win the Federation Cup? | Women's tennis |
| 7. | What Guns N' Roses star decided his real name, William Bailey, wasn't cool enough? | Axl Rose |
| 8. | In 2003, who became the third Englishman ever to sign with Spain's Real Madrid? | David Beckham |
| 9. | What current-day country was writer, neurologist and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl born in? | Austria |
| 10. | Which is colder, the North or South Pole? | The South Pole |
| Tie Breaker | Into how many numbered sections is a dartboard divided? | Twenty |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote "Little House in the Big Woods"? | Laura Ingalls Wilder |
| 2. | In which US state is the headquarters for the Mayo Clinic? | Minnesota |
| 3. | What TV show character lived at 129 West 81st St, Apt. 5A in New York City? | Jerry Seinfeld |
| 4. | Who was the dictator of Uganda from 1971 to 1979? | Idi Amin |
| 5. | Cheetahs are native to what two continents? | Africa and Asia |
| 6. | What does the Latin word "Verbatim" translate into? | Word for word |
| 7. | In what US city does Hitchcock's movie "Vertigo" take place? | San Francisco |
| 8. | When did college basketball introduce the 3-point shot? | 1987 |
| 9. | Hg is the symbol for what element? | Mercury |
| 10. | What is the 3 letter code for O'Hare International Airport? | ORD |
| Tie Breaker | Who are the Mario Brothers usually trying to save? | Princess Peach |