| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What English writer died on the on the same date as Spanish author and poet Miguel de Cervantes? | William Shakespeare |
| 2. | Which state is located directly to the east of Washington D.C.? | Maryland |
| 3. | Saddle shoes, poodle skirts and motorcycle jackets were popular in what decade? | 1950s |
| 4. | On which island did Napoleon end his exile? | St Helena |
| 5. | What is a shadow clock? | A sundial |
| 6. | What video game got its name from a Japanese mistranslation of "King Kong"? | Donkey Kong |
| 7. | What country was actor Rudolph Valentino born in? | Italy |
| 8. | Who was given a gift of a hat pin and a copy of "Leaves of Grass" on February 28, 1997? | Monica Lewinsky |
| 9. | Which chemical has the atomic number one? | Hydrogen |
| 10. | What is the capital of the US state of North Carolina? | Raleigh |
| Tie Breaker | The word "grenade" derives from the name of what fruit? | Pomegranate |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What can a lycanthrope do ? | Change into a wolf |
| 2. | On which US river is the Grand Coulee Dam? | Columbia |
| 3. | In the movie "Saving Private Ryan", how many of the Ryan brothers were soldiers? | Four |
| 4. | In what country was Adolf Hitler born? | Austria |
| 5. | What part of the cinnamon tree becomes the spice? | The bark |
| 6. | What is the fear of fire known as? | Pyrophobia |
| 7. | In the movie "Lilo and Stitch", what city does Stitch build and then destroy in the bedroom? | San Francisco |
| 8. | How many enemy planes must a pilot shoot down to be called an ace? | Five |
| 9. | How many wings does a bee have? | 4 |
| 10. | Which country's capital is Belmopan? | Belize |
| Tie Breaker | By what name is Theodore Kaczynski better known? | The Unabomber |