| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What color collar does Mickey Mouse's dog Pluto typically wear? | Green |
| 2. | In which US state is Shenandoah National Park located? | Virginia |
| 3. | What movie earned Steven Spielberg his first Oscar? | Schindler's List |
| 4. | What was banned in Mississippi in 1907 that didn't become legal there again until 1966? | Alcohol |
| 5. | Osteoporosis primarily affects what? | Bones |
| 6. | In which city does the Tour de France end? | Paris |
| 7. | Who voiced Esmeralda in the 1996 Disney movie "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"? | Demi Moore |
| 8. | What does a bibliophobe fear, or hate? | Books |
| 9. | What period saw the first dinosaurs? | Triassic |
| 10. | Where is the Abominable Snowman said to wander? | The Himalayas |
| Tie Breaker | Which country gave us the dish Cullen Skink? | Scotland |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What writer is called "el manco de Lepanto" for his injury from a 1571 battle? | Miguel de Cervantes |
| 2. | NATO's headquarters are located in which city? | Brussels |
| 3. | According to a song from "The Music Man", how many trombones were in the big parade? | 76 |
| 4. | Who was the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany? | Konrad Adenauer |
| 5. | A nanosecond is what fraction of a second? | One billionth |
| 6. | In the world of sports, what does the abbreviation NCAA stand for? | National Collegiate Athletic Association |
| 7. | Who was the last known survivor from the planet Melmac? | Alf |
| 8. | What whirling Italian folk dance was said to cure the bite of the large local wolf spider? | The tarantella |
| 9. | Which viral disease did Louis Pasteur develop a vaccine for? | Rabies |
| 10. | What US city is associated with Alcatraz? | San Francisco |
| Tie Breaker | In 2003, who became the third Englishman ever to sign with Spain's Real Madrid? | David Beckham |