| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In Greek mythology, which monster had snakes for hair? | Medusa |
| 2. | What two "Great" lakes are the largest two lakes entirely within Canada? | Great Bear and Great Slave lakes |
| 3. | For which film did Anthony Quinn win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in 1957? | Lust for Life |
| 4. | What was the name of the official 1972 Summer Olympics mascot? | Waldi |
| 5. | Karakul and Dorset are types of what? | Sheep |
| 6. | What hall-of-fame quarterback joined the Denver Broncos in 1983? | John Elway |
| 7. | Who played the role of Tom in the TV show "Rich Man, Poor Man"? | Nick Nolte |
| 8. | How many days are there in a leap year? | 366 |
| 9. | What is the largest muscle in the human body? | Gluteus maximus |
| 10. | Which US state's name is derived from the French words for "green mountains"? | Vermont |
| Tie Breaker | What do you need to send a semaphore message? | Small flags |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the the novel "The Dam Busters"? | Paul Brickhill |
| 2. | What is the capital of Turkmenistan? | Ashgabat |
| 3. | Who played Vincent Vega in "Pulp Fiction"? | John Travolta |
| 4. | Under what Roman pseudonym were the Federalist Papers written? | Publius |
| 5. | The Big Dipper is part of what constellation? | Ursa Major |
| 6. | Who chose her new name in 1953 to honor a Danish surgeon named Christian Hamburger? | Christine Jorgensen |
| 7. | Who directed the Oscar-winning movie Casablanca? | Michael Curtiz |
| 8. | What route runs from Chicago to Los Angeles? | Route 66 |
| 9. | What cooking fuel is produced by heating wood without oxygen? | Charcoal |
| 10. | Arlanda airport serves which European city? | Stockholm |
| Tie Breaker | What designer was the first man to appear on the cover of British Vogue? | Manolo Blahnik |