| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | For which newspaper does Clark Kent work? | The Daily Planet |
| 2. | Which US state is home to Petroglyph National Monument? | New Mexico |
| 3. | What hitmaker produced the 2003 PlayStation music mixer game "Beaterator"? | Timbaland |
| 4. | What president delivered his "Fourteen Points" speech in Congress in 1918? | Woodrow Wilson |
| 5. | Which planet is orbited by the moon Charon? | Pluto |
| 6. | What is sinology the study of? | China |
| 7. | What movie features the line: "You can't handle the truth"? | A Few Good Men |
| 8. | What does the TV network abbreviation CBS stand for? | Columbia Broadcasting System |
| 9. | What fruit comes in Navel and Blood variety? | Oranges |
| 10. | Which US state is nicknamed "Keystone state"? | Pennsylvania |
| Tie Breaker | In 2003, who became the first LatinAmerican to hit 500 career home runs in Major League Baseball? | Sammy Sosa |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which character killed Elizabeth Vladimir Lensky? | Eugene Onegin |
| 2. | Switzerland and what other country both have square flags? | Vatican City |
| 3. | What video game developer created the hit video game "Halo"? | Bungie |
| 4. | What year did Arthur W. Savage patent the radial tire? | 1915 |
| 5. | What bird has the biggest eyes of any land animal? | Ostrich |
| 6. | In the standard game of Scrabble, what is the value of the letter "Q"? | 10 |
| 7. | What country singer was born Virginia Hensley? | Patsy Cline |
| 8. | The Clio Award is an award given in what field? | Advertising |
| 9. | What do you have if you suffer from podobromhidrosis? | Smelly feet |
| 10. | What river flows through Jackson Hole, Wyoming? | The Snake River |
| Tie Breaker | The Caldecott Medal is an award given in what field? | Children's book illustration |