| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What was Winnie the Pooh's original name? | Winnipeg |
| 2. | The northernmost point in mainland Australia is on what geographic feature? | Cape York |
| 3. | What was the name of Ross' son on the TV show "Friends"? | Ben |
| 4. | What did William H. Seward buy from Russia in 1867? | Alaska |
| 5. | Which spacecraft was the first one to leave the Solar System? | Voyager 1 |
| 6. | What other South American country, besides Venezuela, is a member of OPEC? | Ecuador |
| 7. | What actress earned an Oscar nomination for her first screen appearance in "Dreamgirls"? | Jennifer Hudson |
| 8. | What fast food chain offered a sandwich known as the "Big Montana"? | Arby's |
| 9. | What percentage of air is composed of nitrogen? | 78% |
| 10. | On Homeland Security's Color-Coded Advisory System, what does the color blue mean? | Guarded, second from the bottom |
| Tie Breaker | Traditionally, what sign of the zodiac is ruled by Pluto? | Scorpio |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is the third letter of the Greek alphabet? | Gamma |
| 2. | What does the 49th parallel separate Montana from? | Canada |
| 3. | Who does David Paymer play in the 1995 movie "Get Shorty"? | Shorty |
| 4. | In which country was Robert Maxwell born? | Czechoslovakia |
| 5. | What is the only bird that can fly backwards? | The hummingbird |
| 6. | What Kimberly-Clark product was advertised as having a snug elastic fit and an hourglass shape? | Huggies diapers |
| 7. | What female band had hits in the 1980’s with the songs "Cruel Summer" and "Venus"? | Bananarama |
| 8. | What do the letters S and A stand for in SAM missiles? | Surface to air |
| 9. | Ouranophobia is a fear of what? | Heaven |
| 10. | Devils Tower is located in what US state? | Wyoming |
| Tie Breaker | The Eisner Award is an award given in what field? | Comic books |