| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the 1910 novel "Howards End"? | E. M. Forster |
| 2. | What city named its airport after Louis Armstrong? | New Orleans |
| 3. | Who directed the 1968 movie "Night of the Living Dead"? | George A. Romero |
| 4. | In what decade was NATO formed? | 1940s |
| 5. | In the culinary world, what does MSG short for? | Monosodium glutamate |
| 6. | What is the body of water that surrounds a castle called? | A moat |
| 7. | Who has been played in a movie by both Gailard Sartain and Stephen Lee? | The Big Bopper |
| 8. | What was the pseudonym of famous cross-dresser Amandine-Aurore-Lucile Dupin? | George Sand |
| 9. | What is another name for Nitre? | Saltpetre |
| 10. | What was Cambodia once known as? | Khmer Empire |
| Tie Breaker | What carol contains the words "Fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la" | Deck the Halls |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | How many letters are in the Hawaiian alphabet? | Twelve |
| 2. | The Sonoran Desert is located in California and which other state? | Arizona |
| 3. | Who played the role of Hank Moody on the TV show "Californication"? | David Duchovny |
| 4. | What year did the Jallianwahla Bagh massacre occur? | 1919 |
| 5. | The dwarf planet Ceres is in between which two planets? | Mars and Jupiter |
| 6. | What are the three colors of the flag of the United Kingdom? | Red, White and Blue |
| 7. | What was the name of the decapitated horse in "The Godfather"? | Khartoum |
| 8. | Which country were the 1932 Winter Olympic Games held in? | United States |
| 9. | What element's Latin name is "ferrum"? | Iron |
| 10. | Which state-chartered university is located in a town called Chapel Hill? | North Carolina |
| Tie Breaker | What does the abbreviation WWW stand for? | World Wide Web |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which Biblical figure by Michelangelo has been called "the most recognizable statue in the history of sculpture"? | David |
| 2. | Everglades National Park is located in which US state? | Florida |
| 3. | In the TV show "The Simpsons", who is Springfield Elementary's music teacher? | Mr. Largo |
| 4. | Which fish, previously thought to be extinct was rediscovered In 1939? | The Coelacanth |
| 5. | Who won a Nobel Prize for discovering Prions? | Stanley Prusiner |
| 6. | How many teaspoons are there in a cup? | 48 |
| 7. | In the TV series "The Fall Guy", who did Lee Majors play? | Colt Seavers |
| 8. | What feline was the first-ever character balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade? | Felix the Cat |
| 9. | What is a group of toads called? | Knot |
| 10. | What does Montana's motto "oro y plata" mean in English? | Gold and silver |
| Tie Breaker | What yard line must a football team drive to, to reach the "red zone"? | The 20 |