| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What classic novel's subtitle is "Life Among the Lowly"? | Uncle Tom's Cabin |
| 2. | South Africa's Robben Island takes its name from which creatures? | Seals |
| 3. | What movie features the four high school friends Jim, Finch, Oz and Kevin? | American Pie |
| 4. | What famous World War II general went into battle wearing two ivory-handled revolvers on his hips? | General George Patton |
| 5. | How much of the daily recommended calcium intake does a glass of milk contain? | 39% |
| 6. | How many players are in a Polo team? | 4 |
| 7. | What Grammy-winning 1990’s band was fronted by Darius Rucker? | Hootie & the Blowfish |
| 8. | What US state has the slogan "Native America" on its license plates? | Oklahoma |
| 9. | What punctuation mark do mathematicians use to express a number's factorial? | ! |
| 10. | What city in Texas is named for President James K. Polk's Vice-President? | Dallas |
| Tie Breaker | What number have you rolled in a game of craps, if you roll "boxcars"? | 12 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What nursery rhyme character was warned that the cow was in the corn? | Little Boy Blue |
| 2. | What is the capital of The Gambia? | Banjul |
| 3. | What is written on the globe in Scarface's closing scene? | The World Is Yours |
| 4. | What year did Bangladesh become independent from Pakistan? | 1971 |
| 5. | Mycology is the study of what? | Fungi |
| 6. | In electronics, what does the word modem stand for? | Modulator-demodulator |
| 7. | Who directed the movie "Forrest Gump"? | Robert Zemeckis |
| 8. | How many different falling pieces are there in the game Tetris? | Seven |
| 9. | Which decade saw the first flight of a space shuttle commanded by a woman? | 1990s |
| 10. | Which building houses the world's biggest four-faced chiming clock? | Minneapolis City Hall |
| Tie Breaker | What vegetable is most commonly added to yogurt to make Indian "raita"? | Cucumber |