| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which Oscar Wilde character stayed young as his picture aged? | Dorian Gray |
| 2. | What is the most sacred river of India? | The Ganges |
| 3. | Who played "Johnny Mnemonic"? | Keanu Reeves |
| 4. | How did Al Capone die? | Syphilis |
| 5. | What’s the term for mass per unit volume? | Density |
| 6. | What university is home to the Fighting Irish? | University of Notre Dame |
| 7. | Which English actor won his first Oscar for a role in the film "Arthur" at the age of 77? | Sir John Gielgud |
| 8. | The first Starbucks outside of North America was opened in what city? | Tokyo |
| 9. | Mexican laetrile is extracted from the seeds of what fruit? | Apricots |
| 10. | What is the largest city in India? | Mumbai |
| Tie Breaker | According to popular wisdom, you should only eat oysters in months whose names contain which letter? | R |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What author created the character of Tom Buchanan? | F. Scott Fitzgerald |
| 2. | The Niagara Falls name is derived from an Iroquois word meaning what? | Thunder |
| 3. | Who was introduced to his future partner, Kyle Gass, by actor Tim Robbins? | Jack Black |
| 4. | The Arc de Triomphe was originally built to commemorate France's triumph in what 1805 battle? | Austerlitz |
| 5. | What vitamin, found in carrots, helps maintain the acuity of your vision? | Vitamin A |
| 6. | What does UFC stand for? | Ultimate Fighting Championship |
| 7. | In Disney's "Pinocchio", what is the name of Geppetto's cat? | Figaro |
| 8. | What are the three traditional ingredients of shortbread cookies? | Butter, flour and sugar |
| 9. | Which drug can be extracted from the bark of the cinchona tree? | Quinine |
| 10. | What is the only African country whose common name is only one syllable? | Chad |
| Tie Breaker | What New York Giants' bone-crushing tackle in 1985 ended quarterback Joe Thiemann's career? | Lawrence Taylor |