| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What do the initials stand for in J. D. Salinger's name? | Jerome David |
| 2. | What is the only US state with four consecutive consonants uninterrupted by spaces? | New Hampshire |
| 3. | Which "Friends" character is the answer to the trivia question in the SNL "Lazy Sunday" sketch? | Matthew Perry |
| 4. | During which war did the "Battle of Jutland" take place? | World War I |
| 5. | What is the Fahrenheit equivalent of -40 degrees Celsius | -40 degrees |
| 6. | What word is used to describe the employees' side of a casino table? | Pit |
| 7. | What movie followed the adventures of Marty McFly? | Back to the Future |
| 8. | Which pasta has a wide-ringed shape? | Calamarata |
| 9. | What are female elephants called? | Cows |
| 10. | What name is given to a triangular or fanlike river? | Delta |
| Tie Breaker | What billionaire once owned Las Vegas' Desert Inn, The Sands, The Frontier, and Castaways? | Howard Hughes |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who was the Greek god of craftsmen? | Hephaestus |
| 2. | From whom did the US buy the Virgin Islands? | Denmark |
| 3. | What 1987 movie marked the first big screen starring role for Bruce Willis? | Blind Date |
| 4. | Who took her last swim from a boat named "Splendour" in 1981? | Natalie Wood |
| 5. | How many sides does a nonagon have? | 9 |
| 6. | What kind of fruit juice is used to mix a Lasky? | Grape |
| 7. | Which one of opera’s "Three Tenor’s" names translates in English as "Quiet Sunday"? | Placido Domingo |
| 8. | What is a Texas Ruby Red? | Grapefruit |
| 9. | What is the chemical process for converting sugar into alcohol? | Fermentation |
| 10. | Which continent is the natural habitat of the Ostrich? | Africa |
| Tie Breaker | Which famous city bridge is known locally as "The Coathanger"? | Sydney Harbour Bridge |