| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In the series Harry Potter, what is the spell for water-making? | Aguamenti |
| 2. | Lake Erie contains an artificial reef made from the pieces of which sports stadium demolished in 1996? | Cleveland Municipal Stadium |
| 3. | Who had the last number one hit of the 1950s with his song "Why"? | Barry Sanders |
| 4. | The National Geographic Society was founded in 1888, in which US city? | Washington, D.C. |
| 5. | What is the study of fossils called? | Paleontology |
| 6. | The pasta shape called "farfalle" gets its name from the Italian word for what insect? | Butterfly |
| 7. | What TV show, besides "Green Acres", is set in the town of Hooterville? | Petticoat Junction |
| 8. | What animal is the mascot of the US Naval Academy? | The goat |
| 9. | In the UK, what is called a "courgette"? | A zucchini |
| 10. | What is the capital of the Australian state of Tasmania? | Hobart |
| Tie Breaker | What year was Martha Stewart born? | 1941 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In which European city did composer Richard Wagner die in 1883? | Venice |
| 2. | What US state's civil law is most closely based on the Napoleonic Code? | Louisiana's |
| 3. | Who directed the 2009 movie "Watchmen"? | Zack Snyder |
| 4. | In what year did Atlanta become the fifth capital of Georgia? | 1868 |
| 5. | What is measured in Ergs? | Work |
| 6. | What 1960s invention was originally called the "Pleasure Pit"? | Waterbed |
| 7. | What show debuted on September 7, 1979, with George Grande anchoring? | SportsCenter |
| 8. | Who created the game Space Invaders? | Tomohiro Nishikado |
| 9. | Mexican laetrile is extracted from the seeds of what fruit? | Apricots |
| 10. | How many US states border an ocean? | 23 |
| Tie Breaker | What team did the Atlanta Braves defeat in the 1995 World Series? | Cleveland Indians |