| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is Demeter the goddess of? | Harvest and agriculture |
| 2. | What new Wonder of the World is located in Peru? | Machu Picchu |
| 3. | What was Ward Cleaver's occupation on the TV show "Leave it to Beaver"? | Accountant |
| 4. | What Nazi Field Marshall was known as "The Desert Fox"? | Erwin Rommel |
| 5. | What is a dried plum? | A prune |
| 6. | In what year did the Pillsbury doughboy first appear on TV? | 1965 |
| 7. | What screen legend made his final appearance in the movie "The Thing Called Love"? | River Phoenix |
| 8. | Somniphobia is a fear of what? | Sleep |
| 9. | What number does the letter "V" with a bar over it represent in Roman numerals? | 5,000 |
| 10. | What country's name is the local pronunciation of the name of its British discoverer, Thomas Gilbert? | Kiribati |
| Tie Breaker | The infamous Pez dispenser was first patented in what year? | 1952 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In Shakespeare's "Hamlet", who is the daughter of Polonius? | Ophelia |
| 2. | How many US states have names which are only four letters long? | 3 - Iowa, Ohio and Utah |
| 3. | What TV show, besides "Green Acres", is set in the town of Hooterville? | Petticoat Junction |
| 4. | What year did the "Turbot War" fishing dispute start? | 1994 |
| 5. | By what common name is sodium bicarbonate otherwise known? | Baking Soda |
| 6. | In what decade was Montreal Canadien great Maurice "Rocket" Richard born? | 1920s |
| 7. | In what movie does Cary Grant play a ghost? | Topper |
| 8. | From which country did the dance, "The Quadrille", originate? | France |
| 9. | What Chicago museum features the world's largest Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton? | The Field Museum |
| 10. | Accra is the capital of which country? | Ghana |
| Tie Breaker | Sauerbraten is a specialty beef dish that originated in what country? | Germany |