| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which literary work's title character is named Bigger Thomas? | Native Son |
| 2. | How many stars appear on the Australian flag? | Six |
| 3. | Who played the role of Marcy Runkle on the TV show "Californication"? | Pamela Adlon |
| 4. | Who was the first US president to die in office? | William Harrison |
| 5. | Where is the Popliteal Fossa located? | Back of the knee |
| 6. | Which famous artist designed the Chupa Chups logo in 1969? | Salvador Dali |
| 7. | Which music genre lilterally means "new trend" in Portuguese? | Bossa Nova |
| 8. | How many players are in a Polo team? | 4 |
| 9. | What plant's roots are used to make tapioca? | The cassava's |
| 10. | What republic is located between Lithuania and Estonia? | Latvia |
| Tie Breaker | The Pope is guarded by soldiers form what country? | Switzerland |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is banned in Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451"? | Books |
| 2. | What country has 61 as its International Calling Code? | Australia |
| 3. | Who played Lex Luthor in the 2006 film "Superman Returns"? | Kevin Spacey |
| 4. | What does POTUS stand for? | President of the United States |
| 5. | What fruit comes in Hass and Florida variety? | Avocados |
| 6. | Epistemophobia is the fear of what? | Knowledge |
| 7. | Steven Spielberg's first full feature film as director was released in what year? | 1964 |
| 8. | What group's honor society is the Order of the Arrow? | The Boy Scouts of America |
| 9. | What is the Fahrenheit equivalent of -40 degrees Celsius | -40 degrees |
| 10. | Which African coast is Somalia located on? | East |
| Tie Breaker | Which US state's two letter postal abbreviation is "HI"? | Hawaii |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which literary work's title character is named Offred? | The Handmaid's Tale |
| 2. | On which of North America's Great Lakes does the city of Buffalo stand? | Lake Erie |
| 3. | What skateboarding actor-to-be plays the main character in Sonic Youth's music video for "100%"? | Jason Lee |
| 4. | What military legend was nicknamed "Stormin' Norman"? | Norman Schwarzkopf |
| 5. | What does the Binet-Simon scale measure? | Intelligence |
| 6. | What does the legal term "Persona non grata" mean? | An unwelcome person |
| 7. | What famous goof occurs in the credits of the 1965 B-movie "Attack of the Eye Creatures"? | The word "the" appears twice |
| 8. | Which fish does a chef need a special license for to be able to prepare in Japan? | Fugu, or blowfish |
| 9. | The Linke Scale is used to measure the blueness of what? | The sky |
| 10. | Thimpu is the capital of what tiny kingdom? | Bhutan |
| Tie Breaker | Christopher Cockerell is best known for invented what? | The hovercraft |