| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What name was given to the 12 sons of Ge and Uranus? | Titans |
| 2. | Why is Åland known as the Islands of Peace? | No military has entered it since Finnish takeover |
| 3. | Who co-wrote, directed and starred in the 1971 movie "Bananas"? | Woody Allen |
| 4. | Who was the 21st President of the US? | Chester A. Arthur |
| 5. | What fruit has a regeneration rate? | The apple |
| 6. | "St. Vitus's Dance" is what? | A type of brain disorder |
| 7. | Who starred as Colin Hanks' brother in the 2002 movie "Orange County"? | Jack Black |
| 8. | What is biltong? | Dried meat |
| 9. | What is a woolly bear? | Caterpillar |
| 10. | What European country ruled Macau until December 20, 1999? | Portugal |
| Tie Breaker | The word alphabet comes from which 2 Greek letters? | Alpha and Beta |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the the novel "The Dam Busters"? | Paul Brickhill |
| 2. | In what Australian state would you find the city of Launceston? | Tasmania |
| 3. | What do "Tom", "Dick", and "Harry" refer to in the film "The Great Escape"? | The escape tunnels |
| 4. | Which politician is known as Tarzan? | Michael Heseltine |
| 5. | What is absent in "negative" blood types like O negative and AB negative? | Rhesus antigens |
| 6. | Porphyrophobia is the fear of what? | The color purple |
| 7. | What CCR front man made his solo concert debut at the first Farm Aid in 1985? | John Fogerty |
| 8. | On what date did the "Dennis the Menace" comic strip debut in newspapers? | March 12, 1951 |
| 9. | How many feet do snails have? | One |
| 10. | "Upon the long river" is the English translation of the name of which US state? | Connecticut |
| Tie Breaker | In what country is the Nobel Peace Prize awarded? | Norway |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What Harry Potter snacks come in flavors including earwax, booger, and vomit? | Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans |
| 2. | What river was dammed to create Lake Chickamauga? | Tennessee River |
| 3. | What, partially acapella song, did the Eagles have a Top 40 hit with in 1981? | Seven Bridges Road |
| 4. | Who was the first woman to fly the Atlantic alone? | Amelia Earhart |
| 5. | What animals lives in a lodge? | The beaver |
| 6. | What country celebrates its National Day on 14th July? | France |
| 7. | Arnold Schwarzenegger is a father trying to get the must have Christmas toy in which 1996 film? | Jingle All The Way |
| 8. | A flag flown upside-down is a signal of what? | Distress |
| 9. | Who is credited with single-handedly inventing the turbojet engine? | Frank Whittle |
| 10. | Where is the Tennis Hall of Fame located? | Newport, Rhode Island |
| Tie Breaker | Which University did Bill Gates drop out of to start his own company? | Harvard |