| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What classic novel's subtitle is "The Modern Prometheus"? | Frankenstein |
| 2. | Zagreb is the capital of what European country? | Croatia |
| 3. | Where does Yogi Bear live? | Jellystone National Park |
| 4. | Who founded the "American Red Cross"? | Clara Barton |
| 5. | Who originated the Uncertainty Principle? | Werner Heisenberg |
| 6. | Who was the NBA's most valuable player in 1976, 1977 and 1980? | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar |
| 7. | Which star of "Cheers" also starred in the TV show "Veronica's Closet"? | Kirstie Alley |
| 8. | What is water that is safe to drink referred to as? | Potable |
| 9. | What is the proper term for a young whale? | A calf |
| 10. | Which bird is the national bird of India? | Indian Peacock |
| Tie Breaker | What was Domino's Pizza originally called? | DomiNick's Pizza |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Sidney Paget is famous for creating the visual image of which literary character? | Sherlock Holmes |
| 2. | What US state advertised "The Greatest Snow on Earth" on its license plates? | Utah |
| 3. | Which band member of The Byrds died of drug overdose? | Gram Parsons |
| 4. | In 1966, Johnny Cash briefly shared a Nashville apartment with what other country legend? | Waylon Jennings |
| 5. | What bodily fluid surrounds a fetus? | Amniotic fluid |
| 6. | Which building material gets its name from Arabic for "brick"? | Adobe |
| 7. | What 1997 film featured Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, and E.G. Marshall? | Absolute Power |
| 8. | What nuts are used to make a Satay sauce? | Peanuts |
| 9. | What is the fear of fog known as? | Homichlophobia |
| 10. | Name the largest landlocked country in Europe? | Belarus |
| Tie Breaker | Which fruit is used to make Calvados? | Apples |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What literary character comes from Villa Villekulla in Sweden? | Pippi Longstocking |
| 2. | Which of the Hawaiian Islands is nicknamed the "Garden Isle"? | Kauai |
| 3. | What variety show included the critics Waldorf and Statler? | The Muppet Show |
| 4. | Before he escaped and returned to France, Napoleon had been exiled to what island in 1814? | Elba |
| 5. | What does the acronym RPM stand for? | Revolutions per minute |
| 6. | What is the point value of the letter K in Scrabble? | Five |
| 7. | What movie earned John Wayne his first Academy Award? | True Grit |
| 8. | What's the ancient Greek word for "great city"? | Megalopolis |
| 9. | In 1986, a brittle O-ring seal was determined to be the cause of what? | The Challenger disaster |
| 10. | What is the capital of the Tonga? | Nuku'alofa |
| Tie Breaker | March, April and May are the only months that have what? | Anagrams - Charm, Ripal, Yam |