| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What humorist often reminisces about his high school rock band, the Federal Duck? | Dave Barry |
| 2. | Miami is the capital of which US state? | None, Miami is not a capital city |
| 3. | What did John Candy sell in the 1987 movie "Planes, Trains & Automobiles"? | Shower curtain rings |
| 4. | What city was Rasputin killed in? | St. Petersburg |
| 5. | Which ear can most people hear better with? | The right |
| 6. | Whose emblem came from a sketch Lamar Hunt drew on a napkin in 1963? | The Kansas City Chiefs |
| 7. | What country singer recorded a popular album at Folsom Prison? | Johnny Cash |
| 8. | What is added to cognac and absinthe to make a Sazerac cocktail? | Sugar cube and Peychaud's bitters |
| 9. | The disease commonly called chickenpox is more properly known as what? | Varicella |
| 10. | Which ancient site in the mountains of Peru is known as "The Lost City of the Incas"? | Machu Picchu |
| Tie Breaker | What is the name of the kneeling cushions in churches? | Hassock |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who made his West End debut playing alongside his mother in "South Pacific"? | Larry Hagman |
| 2. | What two countries share Lake Geneva? | France and Switzerland |
| 3. | What is the better known name of musician born Reginald Kenneth Dwight? | Elton John |
| 4. | What civilization worshiped a feathered serpent called Quetzalcoatl? | The Aztecs |
| 5. | What constellation represents a hunter with a club a shield? | Orion |
| 6. | What does barley become when prepared for brewing? | Malt |
| 7. | Who played Mr. White in the movie "Reservoir Dogs"? | Harvey Keitel |
| 8. | In what year was the hit game "Minecraft" released? | 2009 |
| 9. | How many ribs does the typical human body have? | 24 |
| 10. | In which US city is the United States Naval Academy located? | Annapolis, Maryland |
| Tie Breaker | What year did Ferdinand Porsche and his team finish the design of the VW Beetle? | 1938 |