| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the book "Fahrenheit 451"? | Ray Bradbury |
| 2. | What US city is known as the "Biggest Little City in the World"? | Reno |
| 3. | What Hanna-Barbera cartoon character was known for the catchphrase "Exit, Stage Left" when dashing off? | Snagglepuss |
| 4. | What year did Oliver Cromwell die? | 1658 |
| 5. | Which media is read from the outside in, compact discs or vinyl records? | Vinyl records |
| 6. | What were the New England Patriots named prior to the 1971 season? | Boston Patriots |
| 7. | What happens to Neo twice in a row that clues Trinity in to a glitch in the movie "The Matrix"? | A black cat passes him |
| 8. | What two things need to be combined to form an "interrobang"? | A question mark and an exclamation point |
| 9. | Kurt Vonnegut's brother discovered what commercial use for silver iodide? | Rainmaking |
| 10. | Apia is the capital of which country? | Samoa |
| Tie Breaker | What Bruins and Rangers legend founded the Tampa Bay Lightning in 1991? | Phil Esposito |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who created the fictional detective Nero Wolfe? | Rex Stout |
| 2. | Where is Lake Como? | Italy |
| 3. | What actor provided the voice for the song "Thriller"? | Vincent Price |
| 4. | What European capital was first dubbed the City of Light in the 19th century? | Paris |
| 5. | What is the technical term for earwax? | Cerumen |
| 6. | What sport has a hooker in a scrum? | Rugby |
| 7. | Who recorded "The Fool on the Hill" in 1968? | The Beatles |
| 8. | Who was Joseph Merrick better known as? | Elephant Man |
| 9. | What is the hardest known naturally occurring mineral? | Diamond |
| 10. | Which continent are the Balkans a part of? | Europe |
| Tie Breaker | Crème de Menthe, Crème de Cacao and fresh cream are combined to make what drink? | Grasshopper |