| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What publication uses the motto "America's Finest News Source"? | The Onion |
| 2. | "Upon the long river" is the English translation of the name of which US state? | Connecticut |
| 3. | The 2002 film "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" was based on the unauthorized autobiography of what former gameshow host? | Chuck Barris |
| 4. | For what crime was Al Capone finally sent to prison for in 1931? | Tax evasion |
| 5. | What are the four chambers of the heart? | Left ventricle, Right ventricle, Left atrium, Right atrium |
| 6. | What horse won the 2012 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes? | I'll Have Another |
| 7. | What is Homer Simpson's middle initial? | J |
| 8. | Which advocacy group was founded by Maggie Kuhn? | Gray Panthers |
| 9. | Which acid is the main gastric acid present in the human stomach? | Hydrochloric Acid |
| 10. | Where is the Pentagon building physically located? | Arlington, Virginia |
| Tie Breaker | What is New Year's Eve called in Scotland? | Hogmanay |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who composed the Christmas carol "Silent Night"? | Franz Xaver Gruber |
| 2. | How was the country of Belize known prior to 1973? | British Honduras |
| 3. | According to the title of the film, what is the profession of Ace Ventura? | Pet Detective |
| 4. | What famous trials were held in 1692 and 1693? | Salem witch trials |
| 5. | Somnoplasty is a cosmetic procedure designed to help with what? | Snoring |
| 6. | What drink, created in 1886, was first advertised as "delicious and refreshing"? | Coca Cola |
| 7. | What hitmaker produced the 2003 PlayStation music mixer game "Beaterator"? | Timbaland |
| 8. | What is the flower that stands for "delay"? | Eupatorium |
| 9. | What joins muscles to bones? | Tendons |
| 10. | What US city is named for a Roman general famed for leaving his troops and retiring to his farm? | Cincinnati |
| Tie Breaker | In what country is the Nobel Peace Prize awarded? | Norway |