| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What German composer lost his hearing at the age of 20? | Beethoven |
| 2. | Libreville is the capital of which African country? | Gabon |
| 3. | In what country was Arnold Schwarzenegger born? | Austria |
| 4. | What city hosted the 1984 Summer Olympics? | Los Angeles |
| 5. | Which planet in our solar system has a moon named Phoebe? | Saturn |
| 6. | What spice comes from the herb called cilantro? | Coriander |
| 7. | What year was movie director, Steven Spielberg, born in? | 1946 |
| 8. | Which two books of the New Testament have names that begin with letter "R"? | Romans and Revelation |
| 9. | The "canebrake", "timber" and "pygmy" are types of what? | Rattlesnakes |
| 10. | What country comprises most of the Jutland peninsula? | Denmark |
| Tie Breaker | What team did Brett Favre spend most of his professional football career with? | Green Bay Packers |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | According to legend, who cut the tree-bark rope tied into a "Gordian knot"? | Alexander the Great |
| 2. | What is the largest island in the contiguous US states? | Long Island |
| 3. | In Disney's "The Jungle Book", what is King Louie's greatest desire? | To obtain fire |
| 4. | What failed IBM computer was advertised by a Charlie Chaplin impersonator? | The PCjr |
| 5. | What branch of medicine has a name which literally means "the science of women"? | Gynecology |
| 6. | What was the answer to the trivia question in the very first "Got Milk" ad, in 1993? | Aaron Burr |
| 7. | What performer led a band known as the Comets? | Bill Haley |
| 8. | What is "military commander" in Japanese? | Shogun |
| 9. | An imperial fathom has how many yards? | 2 |
| 10. | In which ocean are the Seychelles? | Indian |
| Tie Breaker | What is the Christmas dinner of choice for families in Burgundy, France? | Turkey and chestnuts |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What was the name of the cat in Walt Disney's movie "Cinderella"? | Lucifer |
| 2. | What was Saint Petersburg called immediately before being renamed to Leningrad? | Petrograd |
| 3. | What sport is the focus of the movie "Over the Top"? | Arm wrestling |
| 4. | When was NATO formed? | 1949 |
| 5. | Goitre is mostly caused by the lack of what element in the diet? | Iodine |
| 6. | What branch of philosophy deals with the end of the world? | Eschatology |
| 7. | Which actor's real name is Emanuel Goldenberg? | Edward G. Robinson |
| 8. | What Japanese word for "wave person" refers to a masterless samurai? | Ronin |
| 9. | How does a beaver signal to other beavers that danger is present? | Slaps its tail on the water |
| 10. | How many rivers does Saudi Arabia have? | None |
| Tie Breaker | In archery, how many points are awarded for a bull's-eye? | 10 |