| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What do the letters J and D stand for in J. D. Salinger's name? | Jerome David |
| 2. | What river flows through the city of Savannah? | Savannah River |
| 3. | What duo's biggest hits are found on 1985's "Songs from the Big Chair" album? | Tears for Fears |
| 4. | Which 1912 maritime disaster was responsible for numerous changes and improvements in maritime safety? | RMS Titanic |
| 5. | What is the common name for a "circumorbital hematoma"? | Black eye |
| 6. | What month and year was National Geographic magazine first published? | October 1888 |
| 7. | Who replaced David Tennant to become the doctor in "Doctor Who"? | Matt Smith |
| 8. | Which one of tennis' Grand Slam tournaments did Pete Sampras never win? | French Open |
| 9. | How many blowholes does a southern right whale have? | 2 |
| 10. | In what US state would you find Fort McHenry? | Maryland |
| Tie Breaker | In the traditional modern deck of cards, which is the only king without a moustache? | King of Hearts |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What name is given to the annual festival of music and poetry held in Wales? | Eisteddfod |
| 2. | On what continent is Mt. Vesuvius? | Europe |
| 3. | In Star Wars, what disguise did Luke and Han wear on the Death Star? | Stormtrooper armor |
| 4. | What was the first country to have a public monorail system? | UK |
| 5. | What do zoologists call the leader of a wolf pack? | The alpha male |
| 6. | Who was famous for saying "That's telling like it is"? | Howard Cosell |
| 7. | What country was the setting for the 2009 movie "The Hurt Locker"? | Iraq |
| 8. | To which color group does St. Charles Place belong on a standard US Monopoly board? | Light purple |
| 9. | What scoop out cirques, coombs, and corries? | Glaciers |
| 10. | What country borders Egypt to the west? | Libya |
| Tie Breaker | What is a Hurdy-Gurdy? | Stringed instrument |