| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is Jack Dawkins' nickname in "Oliver Twist"? | The Artful Dodger |
| 2. | Which country borders Kyrgystan to the east? | China |
| 3. | What were Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble's maiden names? | Slaghoople and McBricker |
| 4. | Where in Scotland did the massacre of the Macdonald clan take place? | Glencoe |
| 5. | What is the branch of medicine that deals with the care of infants and children? | Pediatrics |
| 6. | What soft drink line was named after a competitor's unusually tall bottles? | Nehi |
| 7. | Who directed the 1999 film "Office Space"? | Mike Judge |
| 8. | What NBA star made an ill-fated trip to Eagle, Colorado, in 2003 for knee surgery? | Kobe Bryant |
| 9. | How is the year 2000 written in Roma numerals? | MM |
| 10. | What city is the capital of the US state of New Mexico? | Santa Fe |
| Tie Breaker | How do Japanese children refer to Santa Claus? | Santa no ojisan or Uncle Santa |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | From what language is English has said to borrow the word "posh"? | Romany |
| 2. | What is the largest Japanese island? | Honshu |
| 3. | The band Duran Duran took its name from a character in what Jane Fonda sci-fi movie? | Barbarella |
| 4. | What year was the state of Israel declared? | 1948 |
| 5. | What fruit did Algerian priest Pierre Clement create in 1902? | Clementine |
| 6. | What Major League Soccer team signed David Beckham to a $50 million contract in 2007? | The Los Angeles Galaxy |
| 7. | Who directed the 1999 movie "The Green Mile"? | Frank Darabont |
| 8. | What did American Harland David Sanders give to the world in the 1930s? | Kentucky Fried Chicken |
| 9. | In what layer of the Earth's atmosphere is Antarctica's famed "ozone hole"? | Stratosphere |
| 10. | What is the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo? | Kinshasa |
| Tie Breaker | Ham was one of the sons of what Biblical patriarch? | Noah |