| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What fictional Harvard professor appears in Dan Brown novels including the "The Da Vinci Code"? | Robert Langdon |
| 2. | What is the highest point in the United States? | Mt. McKinley |
| 3. | In his Snake Plissken movies, what kind of snake is Kurt Russell's stomach tattoo? | Cobra |
| 4. | What type of machine was Isaac Singer granted a patent for in 1851? | Sewing machine |
| 5. | What does LD50 stand for? | Lethal Dose 50%, or Medium Lethal Dose |
| 6. | What comes out of a hawsehole? | Ship's cable |
| 7. | Whose song "Clubland" begins his 1981 album "Trust"? | Elvis Costello's |
| 8. | What was the original name of the game Pac-Man prior to its release? | Puck Man |
| 9. | What is the name given to a group of geese? | Gaggle |
| 10. | What ocean contains the spot where 0° longitude meets 0° latitude? | Atlantic Ocean |
| Tie Breaker | What is another term for a badminton bird? | Shuttlecock |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | A famous misquote of Voltaire describes Canada as simply "a few acres of" what? | Snow |
| 2. | What is the Napa Valley best known for? | Wine |
| 3. | In the movie "Toy Story" what is the name of the boy next door who blows up toys? | Sid |
| 4. | What guitar player was the last act to perform at the original Woodstock in 1969? | Jimi Hendrix |
| 5. | Nylon was first produced by what chemical company? | DuPont |
| 6. | What name was given to EuroDisney? | Disneyland Paris |
| 7. | In the TV show "Family Guy", what is Stewie's favorite TV show? | Jolly Farm Revue |
| 8. | Which sports league awards the Larry O'Brien trophy to the team that wins the yearly Championship? | NBA |
| 9. | What name is given to the full moon closest to the autumn equinox? | Harvest moon |
| 10. | Jefferson City is the capital of which US state? | Missouri |
| Tie Breaker | What does 3 dots, 3 dashes, 3 dots mean in Morse Code? | SOS |