| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who was Humbert Humbert's obsession in the novel "Lolita"? | Dolores Haze |
| 2. | In which US state would you find Glacier National Park? | Montana |
| 3. | Which "Friends" actress appeared in Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark" video? | Courtney Cox |
| 4. | What flavor of Kool-Aid was used at Jonestown? | Grape |
| 5. | Which element appears sixth on the periodic table? | Carbon |
| 6. | What is the point value of the outer bull's eye on the dartboard? | 25 points |
| 7. | What band released the hit song "Radio Gaga"? | Queen |
| 8. | What fashion brand was co-founded by artist Justin Timberlake? | William Rast |
| 9. | What class includes the scorpions and spiders? | Arachnid |
| 10. | Which US state is home to the Catskill Mountains? | New York |
| Tie Breaker | Artist Bono shared Time's "Man of the Year" honors with what other man and his wife? | Bill Gates |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In Greek Mythology, the Oneiroi, were various gods and demigods that ruled over what? | Dreams and nightmares |
| 2. | Maseru is the capital of which country? | Lesotho |
| 3. | In The Simpsons, who sings to Homer and the other astronauts in space? | James Taylor |
| 4. | US flags flew at half-staff following the assassination of what Israeli prime minister in 1995? | Yitzhak Rabin |
| 5. | On what namesake Asian island were the first Homo erectus fossils found? | Java |
| 6. | What sports term is also the name of the dimple at the bottom of a wine bottle? | Punt |
| 7. | Which band member of Mother Love Bone died of drug overdose? | Andrew Wood |
| 8. | Which car company produced a model named the Celica? | Toyota |
| 9. | Karl Landsteiner won a Nobel prize in 1930 for which medical discovery? | Blood groups |
| 10. | What famous "Bay" is Jamaica's fourth largest city? | Montego Bay |
| Tie Breaker | What Italian chicken dish’s name means “hunter’s chicken”? | Chicken cacciatore |