| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which French term literally means "Fat Tuesday"? | Mardi Gras |
| 2. | Which ocean does the Zambezi River flow into? | Indian |
| 3. | Which band member of The Who died of drug overdose? | Keith Moon |
| 4. | During the 1920s, gangster Al Capone ruled over what city? | Chicago |
| 5. | What is the SI Unit for pressure? | Pascal |
| 6. | The site Wikipedia began life as a complementary encyclopedia project to what website? | Nupedia |
| 7. | What type of two-sailed vessel is particularly adept at sailing upwind? | Sloop |
| 8. | What type of a tree killed Albert Camus? | Plane tree |
| 9. | What is the chemical symbol for lead? | Pb |
| 10. | Accra is the capital of which country? | Ghana |
| Tie Breaker | What NFL team did Vince Lombardi coach after leaving the Green Bay Packers? | The Washington Redskins |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In Greek mythology Cronus and Rhea were the parents of who? | Zeus |
| 2. | What is the 3 letter code for O'Hare International Airport? | ORD |
| 3. | Who is Penelope Pussycat's would-be seducer? | Pepe Le Pew |
| 4. | Which British telephone number first came into use in 1937? | 999 |
| 5. | Where do bumblebees normally nest? | Underground |
| 6. | In 1997, what Oscar winner was replaced by Sarah Ferguson as Weight Watchers' spokesperson? | Lynn Redgrave |
| 7. | Who played Laurie Strode in the 1978 horror film "Halloween"? | Jamie Lee Curtis |
| 8. | Which Toronto Blue Jay led the Major Leagues in hit batsmen with 104 from 1980-89? | Dave Stieb |
| 9. | What never works at night and requires a gnomon to tell the time? | A sundial |
| 10. | In what Indian city is the Taj Mahal located? | Agra |
| Tie Breaker | What candy used the ad slogan "Get the sensation"? | York Peppermint Pattie |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What author created the character of Roderick Alleyn? | Ngaio Marsh |
| 2. | In 2004, a nine-foot-tall bronze statue of Bobby Bowden was dedicated in what US city? | Tallahassee |
| 3. | Who played '"Hawkeye" in the 1970 film "MASH"? | Donald Sutherland |
| 4. | What was The City of Gold sought by Spanish explorers? | El Dorado |
| 5. | How many canine teeth are there in a normal set of human teeth? | 4 |
| 6. | A person who starts fires maliciously is known as a what? | Arsonist |
| 7. | What did Harry Stone wear under his judge's robes on the TV show "Night Court"? | Blue jeans |
| 8. | What does the military abbreviation POW stand for? | Prisoner of War |
| 9. | What inert gas gets trapped in the blood when a diver gets "the bends"? | Nitrogen |
| 10. | The Shenandoah Valley is located in which US state? | Virginia |
| Tie Breaker | What is the claim to fame of Beacon Hill's Bull & Finch Pub? | Its exterior was used for the bar in Cheers |