| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which novelist sometimes writes under the pseudonym Richard Bachman? | Stephen King |
| 2. | What country was the birthplace of architects Alvar Aalto and Eero Saarinen? | Finland |
| 3. | Who played Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars movies? | Mark Hamill |
| 4. | Who was known as The Maid of Orleans? | Joan of Arc |
| 5. | What Greek physician is known as "The Father of Medicine"? | Hippocrates |
| 6. | What rank in the US Army is just above the rank of First Lieutenant? | Captain |
| 7. | What band, formed in 1977, was fronted by singer/guitarist Mark Knopfler? | Dire Straits |
| 8. | What is the telephone area code for the White House? | 202 |
| 9. | What does the Schmidt index measure? | Pain of insect stings |
| 10. | What city is located across the Columbia River from the city of Vancouver? | Portland |
| Tie Breaker | What Bruins and Rangers legend founded the Tampa Bay Lightning in 1991? | Phil Esposito |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which author built a home called Goldeneye in Jamaica? | Ian Fleming |
| 2. | What is the capital of Ukraine? | Kiev |
| 3. | What sport is the focus of the movie "Breaking Away"? | Bicycle racing |
| 4. | What was the Allie's code name for the "D-Day" invasion of Normandy? | Operation Overlord |
| 5. | Osteoporosis primarily affects what? | Bones |
| 6. | Game Developer Studio "Naughty Dog" was first well recognized for which video game franchise? | Crash Bandicoot |
| 7. | In what year was the hit game "Minecraft" released? | 2009 |
| 8. | How many dots are there on a pair of dice? | Forty-two |
| 9. | What scientist was also the sixth abbot of Brno's Abbey of Saint Thomas? | Gregor Mendel |
| 10. | What city in Ohio is known as the "rubber capital of the US"? | Akron |
| Tie Breaker | A "brigantine" is a type of what? | Sailing ship |