| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What was the only children's story published by Ian Fleming? | Chitty Chitty Bang Bang |
| 2. | What is the Japanese name for Japan? | Nippon |
| 3. | Which "Friends" character is the answer to the trivia question in the SNL "Lazy Sunday" sketch? | Matthew Perry |
| 4. | Which country do you associate with the Easter Rising? | Ireland |
| 5. | What type of radio had a cat's whisker? | Crystal set |
| 6. | What space lies between Baltic Avenue and Reading Railroad on a standard Monopoly game board? | Income Tax |
| 7. | What is the Voight-Kampff machine in the movie "Blade Runner"? | A lie detector |
| 8. | Which school's football players run onto the field behind "Ralphie", a live bison? | University of Colorado |
| 9. | What element's Latin name is "ferrum"? | Iron |
| 10. | Which was the first suspension bridge over the River Thames in London? | Hammersmith Bridge |
| Tie Breaker | Mary Read and Anne Bonny had what job in common? | Pirates |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What baseball player is Santiago's hero in "The Old Man and the Sea"? | Joe DiMaggio |
| 2. | In which hemisphere is the Tropic of Capricorn located? | Southern |
| 3. | What is the number of the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in "M*A*S*H"? | 4077 |
| 4. | What year did General Sherman order Atlanta be burned? | 1864 |
| 5. | What is the name of a small object orbiting the sun made of ice, dust and frozen gas? | Comet |
| 6. | What is the literal translation of the word "tofu"? | Bean curd |
| 7. | "Tabitha" was a spin-off of what popular TV show? | Bewitched |
| 8. | "Tennis bracelets" are so named because of a 1987 incident involving what athlete? | Chris Evert |
| 9. | What irrational number is the base of a natural logarithm? | e |
| 10. | Which US state shares a nickname with the Australian state of Queensland? | Florida |
| Tie Breaker | What is the liqueur Kummel made of? | Cumin, caraway seeds and fennel |