| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which sci-fi author is credited with coining the term "cyberspace"? | William Gibson |
| 2. | What nation is named for the Hapsburg king of Spain from 1556 to 1598? | The Philippines |
| 3. | What happens to Neo twice in a row that clues Trinity in to a glitch in the movie "The Matrix"? | A black cat passes him |
| 4. | What was the name of Hewlett-Packard's first successful product? | HP200A |
| 5. | How deep is a fathom? | 6 feet |
| 6. | On what gold course would you find the three tricky holes called the "Amen Corner"? | Augusta National Gold Club |
| 7. | What are Hall & Oates' first names? | Daryl and John |
| 8. | What chessman makes an L-shaped move? | The knight |
| 9. | Ivory is made up of what substance? | Dentin |
| 10. | What famous "Bay" is Jamaica's fourth largest city? | Montego Bay |
| Tie Breaker | Often worn by young girls, "Mary Janes" are what type of fashion item? | Shoes |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | From what language did English borrow the word "pundit"? | Hindi |
| 2. | What is the official language of Egypt? | Arabic |
| 3. | What Oscar-winning Best Picture is named for a type of rose? | American Beauty |
| 4. | In what country were Trabant cars made? | East Germany |
| 5. | "Coulrophobia" is the fear of what? | Clowns |
| 6. | Scandinavian aquavit is flavoured with what? | Caraway |
| 7. | What opera star sang with John Denver on the album "Perhaps Love"? | Placido Domingo |
| 8. | What day is the Super Bowl always played on? | Sunday |
| 9. | In what organ of the human body would you find the caudate lobe? | The liver |
| 10. | What continent includes Iran? | Asia |
| Tie Breaker | What instrument do Australian Aborigines traditionally make from termite-hollowed eucalyptus trees? | The didgeridoo |