| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What children's books character is friends with Christopher Robin? | Winnie the Pooh |
| 2. | Which river separates Mexico from the US? | Rio Grande |
| 3. | In which film did Paul Newman play a crime boss named John Rooney? | Road to Perdition |
| 4. | What US president was fatally shot in 1881? | James Garfield |
| 5. | Where is the tragus located on a human body? | Near the ear |
| 6. | What are Tracy Thorn and Ben Watt collectively known as? | Everything But The Girl |
| 7. | Who played Willis on the sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes"? | Todd Bridges |
| 8. | Ham is taken from what part of a pig? | The hind leg |
| 9. | What is a group of mosquito eggs called? | Pallia |
| 10. | What is the only waterfall on the entire length of the Mississippi River? | St. Anthony Falls |
| Tie Breaker | Which country hosted the first Olympic Games in 1896? | Greece |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | From what language did English borrow the word "pundit"? | Hindi |
| 2. | Near what major US city is Ellis Island located? | New York |
| 3. | What 1973 movie sparked the careers of Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfuss, Mackenzie Phillips, and Cindy Williams? | American Graffiti |
| 4. | Who co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates? | Paul Allen |
| 5. | What is a young bee fed to develop into a queen? | Royal jelly |
| 6. | What are the two primary ingredients that go into a Hollandaise sauce? | Butter and egg yolks |
| 7. | Which actress was awarded "Sexiest Woman of the Century" honors by People magazine in 1999? | Marilyn Monroe |
| 8. | When was tennis player, Martina Hingis, born? | 1980 |
| 9. | Which is the only body cell with no nucleus? | Red blood cell |
| 10. | What capital city is built around the famous Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol? | Madrid |
| Tie Breaker | What is "hotel-Dieu" in France? | A hospital |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the poem "The Road Not Taken"? | Robert Frost |
| 2. | What river flows along the northern border of Kentucky? | Ohio River |
| 3. | Which one of opera’s "Three Tenor’s" names translates in English as "Quiet Sunday"? | Placido Domingo |
| 4. | Who was the 32nd President of the United States? | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| 5. | Which gender has the XY chromosomes in human beings? | Male |
| 6. | What type of legal defense is derived from the Latin word meaning "elsewhere"? | Alibi |
| 7. | What US state is Sheldon from the TV show "The Big Bang Theory" from? | Texas |
| 8. | Which celebrity launched a perfume range entitled "M" in 2007? | Mariah Carey |
| 9. | What animal is also called a wildebeest? | Gnu |
| 10. | In what city is Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Martin Luther Jr. and his father were pastors? | Atlanta |
| Tie Breaker | Who has been called the first victim of the "Madden curse" due to his abrupt 1999 retirement? | Barry Sanders |