| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What forest was home to Robin Hood? | The Sherwood Forest |
| 2. | Which island is the boot of Italy kicking? | Sicily |
| 3. | What ragtime musician first performed "The Entertainer" in 1902? | Scott Joplin |
| 4. | What world leader was assassinated in Cairo on October 6, 1981? | Anwar Sadat |
| 5. | What is the hardest known naturally occurring mineral? | Diamond |
| 6. | In what city is the headquarters for the cable network ESPN? | Bristol, Connecticut |
| 7. | Adrenalize, Retro Active, and Pyromania are albums from which British hard rock band? | Def Leppard |
| 8. | What do the letters YMCA stand for? | Young Men’s Christian Association |
| 9. | How many ounces are there in a pound? | 16 |
| 10. | Which is the Earth's largest continent? | Asia |
| Tie Breaker | What is a fairy ring made of? | Mushrooms |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Whose alias is "The Man of Bronze" in popular literature? | Doc Savage |
| 2. | To which group of islands does Corfu belong? | Ionian islands |
| 3. | What was Indiana Jones' dad afraid of in the movie "Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade"? | Rats |
| 4. | What was the name of the political police in Nazi Germany? | Gestapo |
| 5. | What pitcher lent his name to ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction? | Tommy John |
| 6. | What is Wales' national dish called? | Cawl |
| 7. | UB40's first number one hit, "Red Red Wine", was a cover of whose song? | Neil Diamond's |
| 8. | What key is to the right of T on a standard keyboard? | Y |
| 9. | What is the only continent without any bees? | Antarctica |
| 10. | In what US state would you find Fort Dix? | New Jersey |
| Tie Breaker | How many quires are there in a ream? | 20 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Edna St. Vincent Millay is best known for writing what genre of literature? | Poetry |
| 2. | Which European country is divided into areas called Cantons? | Switzerland |
| 3. | Who played Chad Gates in the 1961 movie "Blue Hawaii"? | Elvis Presley |
| 4. | Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware was en route to what Revolutionary War battle? | The Battle of Trenton |
| 5. | What do astronomers call an interstellar cloud of dust dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases? | Nebula |
| 6. | What is Ohio Stadium also known as? | The Horseshoe |
| 7. | For what 1997 film did Demi Moore shave her head? | G.I. Jane |
| 8. | Wayfarer sunglasses are produced by what eyeglass company? | Ray-Ban |
| 9. | How many claws does a housecat have? | Eighteen |
| 10. | What country borders Ukraine to the east? | Russia |
| Tie Breaker | What occupation traditionally referred to its apprentices as "devils"? | Printers |