| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which science fiction writer developed a series of ethics for robots known as the "Laws of Robotics"? | Isaac Asimov |
| 2. | What aquifer provides water for Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma? | Ogallala aquifer |
| 3. | In what film is Bruce Willis' first scene backed by Al Green's "Let's Stay Together"? | Pulp Fiction |
| 4. | Acadia was the original name of which Canadian province? | Nova Scotia |
| 5. | What is the chemical symbol for iron? | Fe |
| 6. | In what city did Major League Baseball’s Braves franchise first begin? | Boston |
| 7. | Where did Bryan Adams buy his "first real six-string", in the song "Summer of '69"? | At the five-and-dime |
| 8. | Who hit .202 with three homers while playing outfield for the Birmingham Barons in 1994? | Michael Jordan |
| 9. | What does an ichthyologist study? | Fish |
| 10. | Which island of Japan is just 26 miles form Russia at its closest point? | Hokkaido |
| Tie Breaker | What is a tightrope walker called? | Funambulist |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What author created the character of Nero Wolfe? | Rex Stout |
| 2. | What is the capital of the US state of Maryland? | Annapolis |
| 3. | The TV show "Ugly Betty" is based on what Venezuelan show? | Yo soy Betty la fea |
| 4. | Which US president signed the Emancipation Proclamation? | Abraham Lincoln |
| 5. | What unorthodox scientific belief was championed by the Universal Zetetic Society? | A flat earth |
| 6. | Arthur Ashe is best known for his career in what sport? | Tennis |
| 7. | In Old School, what actor is caught streaking and says, "Come on snoop, snoopaloop, bring your green hat"? | Will Ferrell |
| 8. | What rubber Wham-O toy inspired the name of one of the world's largest sporting events? | The Super Bowl |
| 9. | The material nylon is named after which 2 cities? | New York and London |
| 10. | What European capital celebrated its 2,000th anniversary in 1951? | Paris |
| Tie Breaker | What year was Tabasco sauce first produced? | 1868 |