| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What 1904 play was subtitled "The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up"? | Peter Pan |
| 2. | What nation's legislative body is named The Eduskunta? | Finland |
| 3. | What 1980 film is named for the legendary square-shaped capital of Kublai Khan? | Xanadu |
| 4. | Who was the first US President to be impeached by the US House of Representatives? | Andrew Johnson |
| 5. | What sense is most closely linked to memory? | smell |
| 6. | A gift of china is given to celebrate the anniversary of how many years of marriage? | 20 |
| 7. | Who is The Friendly Ghost? | Casper |
| 8. | Why were the 1916 Olympic Games cancelled? | Due to World War I |
| 9. | What is the technical term for armpit? | Axilla |
| 10. | Which US state is nicknamed the "Yellowhammer State"? | Alabama |
| Tie Breaker | What occupation traditionally referred to its apprentices as "devils"? | Printers |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What was Long John Silver's parrot Captain Flint favorite phrase? | Pieces of eight |
| 2. | Where is over 90% of the world's fresh water supply located? | Antarctica |
| 3. | What is comedian Jon Stewart's full birth name? | Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz |
| 4. | What WWII figure was known as "Old Blood and Guts"? | George Patton |
| 5. | What color is soapstone when it is first mined? | Blue |
| 6. | What type of a drum has vibrating wires across its bottom? | Snare drum |
| 7. | Which character did Madeleine Martin play on the TV show "Californication"? | Becca Moody |
| 8. | What city is signified by the "D" stamped on some US coins? | Denver |
| 9. | Durian fruit is banned from certain public places in South East Asia because of its what? | Smell |
| 10. | In what city would you find the most famous street named "Bourbon Street"? | New Orleans |
| Tie Breaker | What sport's lingo uses the term "Fistmele"? | Archery |