| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In the novel "Don Quixote", what swiveling structures are mistaken for giants? | Windmills |
| 2. | Devils Tower is located in what US state? | Wyoming |
| 3. | Pete Best and Stu Sutcliffe were past members of what band? | The Beatles |
| 4. | Which Egyptian queen was married to pharaoh Akhenaten? | Nefertiti |
| 5. | Who discovered the planet Uranus? | Sir William Herschel |
| 6. | What sort of meat is used in the dish "Guard of Honour"? | Lamb |
| 7. | Virginia McMath became famous as which actress? | Ginger Rogers |
| 8. | What sign of the zodiac are you if you were born on Leap Day? | Pisces |
| 9. | How many minutes does it take sunlight to reach Earth? | 8 |
| 10. | The Banff Airport is located in which country? | Canada |
| Tie Breaker | What word is used to describe one and a half ounces of liquor? | Jigger |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | The story of Cinderella was written by which French author? | Charles Perrault |
| 2. | What US state name ends with three vowels? | Hawaii |
| 3. | What was Doogie Howser's real first name? | Douglas |
| 4. | Greeks consider Tuesday the unluckiest day of the week because what city fell on a Tuesday in 1453? | Constantinople |
| 5. | Which element of the periodic table is named after the Norse god of thunder? | Thorium |
| 6. | What do runners pass to each other in a relay race? | Baton |
| 7. | What is Merlin's owl name in Disney's film "The Sword in the Stone"? | Archimedes |
| 8. | In 1997, who became the first racecar driver to be featured on the front of a Wheaties box? | Dale Earnhardt |
| 9. | How many grams is 1 ounce? | 28.34 grams |
| 10. | Which of the New England states is the largest in size? | Maine |
| Tie Breaker | What is the official name for the "pound" or "number" symbol on the telephone keypad? | Octothorpe |