| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What Beatrix Potter character was rescued by a collie and two foxhounds? | Jemima Puddleduck |
| 2. | Which is the world's northernmost capital city? | Reykjavik |
| 3. | What kind of animal is the title character in the 1995 movie "Babe"? | Pig |
| 4. | Which US president declared war on Japan in 1941? | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| 5. | What do nephologists study? | Clouds |
| 6. | What do you get when you mix bourbon, sugar, angostura bitters and soda water? | An Old Fashioned |
| 7. | What does the name of the Finnish band HIM stand for? | His Infernal Majesty |
| 8. | What does Pinocchio in Italian mean? | Pine eyes |
| 9. | What reaction takes place when food browns during cooking? | Maillard Reaction |
| 10. | Into which bay does the Ganges flow? | The Bay of Bengal |
| Tie Breaker | Which fish does a chef need a special license for to be able to prepare in Japan? | Fugu, or blowfish |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What port, in modern-day Iraq, was home to the legendary Sinbad the Sailor? | Basra |
| 2. | What nation's legislative body is named The Riksdag? | Sweden |
| 3. | What did the band The Clash rock? | The Casbah |
| 4. | When was US President James Garfield shot and killed? | July 2, 1881 |
| 5. | What rare Earth element is the second most abundant one in the known Universe? | Helium |
| 6. | What sauce is used in traditional eggs Benedict? | Hollandaise |
| 7. | Which comedian voiced the lead character of the TV show "The PJs"? | Eddie Murphy |
| 8. | What video game got its name from a Japanese mistranslation of "King Kong"? | Donkey Kong |
| 9. | What does the equation E=mc2 represent? | Mass-energy equivalency |
| 10. | Where is Mount Olympus? | Greece |
| Tie Breaker | In the US Army, what four ranks lie between First Lieutenant and Brigadier General? | Captain, Major, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel |