| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who is the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Minerva? | Athena |
| 2. | What monument, located in Washington D.C., was once the tallest structure in the world? | Washington Monument |
| 3. | Which star of "Cheers" also starred in the TV show "Veronica's Closet"? | Kirstie Alley |
| 4. | What year did astronaut Neil Armstrong pass away? | 2012 |
| 5. | What is June's birthstone? | Pearl |
| 6. | What religious movement was founded by Joseph Smith? | Mormonism |
| 7. | Who played Mad Max Rockatansky? | Mel Gibson |
| 8. | What city is signified by the "D" stamped on some US coins? | Denver |
| 9. | What fruit is a hybrid of the mandarin orange and the grapefruit? | The tangelo |
| 10. | What is the capital of the US state of Florida? | Tallahassee |
| Tie Breaker | What is the primary liquor by volume in a "Sex on the Beach" cocktail? | Vodka |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What magazine was founded by Andy Warhol in 1969? | Interview |
| 2. | Lake of the Ozarks is located in which US state? | Missouri |
| 3. | Which famous voice-over artist played Woody Woodpecker in his first few cartoons? | Mel Blanc |
| 4. | During which battle did the charge of the Light Brigade take place? | Balaclava |
| 5. | Where in the body are the adenoids? | Nasal cavity |
| 6. | Which politician is known as Tarzan? | Michael Heseltine |
| 7. | What, partially acapella song, did the Eagles have a Top 40 hit with in 1981? | Seven Bridges Road |
| 8. | What fruit is "Citrus grandis"? | Pomelo |
| 9. | What term for a rocket's propulsive force is calculated by multiplying its exhaust velocity by the burn rate of its fuel? | Thrust |
| 10. | Which tribes are native to New Zealand? | Maori |
| Tie Breaker | What US city gave birth to the Grasshopper cocktail? | New Orleans |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | A sonnet usually has how many lines? | 14 |
| 2. | What three countries share the island of Borneo? | Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei |
| 3. | Which Alan Parker film dealt with racial murders in America? | Mississippi Burning |
| 4. | Captain James Cook discovered what country in 1769 and claimed it for Great Britain? | New Zealand |
| 5. | How many ounces are there in a pound? | 16 |
| 6. | In which Olympic games did Nadia Comăneci become the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0? | 1976 Olympic Games |
| 7. | Which studio album did Elton John release in 1971? | Madman Across the Water |
| 8. | What is the only book of the Bible comprised entirely of law? | Leviticus |
| 9. | If you suffer from pyrexia what do you have? | Fever |
| 10. | Where does the famous "running of the bulls" take place? | Pamplona |
| Tie Breaker | In a P2P network, what does the "P" stand for? | Peer |