| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What Grimm's fairy-tale character is named for a vegetable craved by her pregnant mother? | Rapunzel |
| 2. | Bucharest is the capital of what country? | Romania |
| 3. | Who had a surprise cameo as "Agent M" in "Men in Black II"? | Michael Jackson |
| 4. | How old was John Lennon when he was murdered? | 40 |
| 5. | What two chemical elements make up the mineral quartz? | Silicon and oxygen |
| 6. | A.J. Foyt was the first person to win what annual competition four times? | Indianapolis 500 |
| 7. | Who lost forty-three pounds for his one-scene role in "The Sixth Sense"? | Donnie Wahlberg |
| 8. | What is a clarsach? | A Gaelic Harp |
| 9. | In what year was the Richter scale developed? | 1935 |
| 10. | Maputo is the capital of which country? | Mozambique |
| Tie Breaker | Who was the first woman to head the International Montary Fund? | Christine Lagarde |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What disability did Beethoven begin to suffer from, beginning around the age of 26? | Deafness |
| 2. | Which bird is the national bird of Greece? | Little owl |
| 3. | What future celebrity made an appearance as Opie in "Andy Griffith"? | Ron Howard |
| 4. | President Gerald Ford was a member of which political party? | Republican Party |
| 5. | A Polyorchid has at least three what? | Testicles |
| 6. | What organization was formed to replace "The League of Nations"? | United Nations |
| 7. | What is the name of the genetically modified disease in the movie "Mission: Impossible II"? | Chimera |
| 8. | What was the second country to be featured in the "Michelin Guide" in 1904? | Belgium |
| 9. | What bird lays the largest eggs? | The ostrich |
| 10. | What famous "Bay" is Jamaica's fourth largest city? | Montego Bay |
| Tie Breaker | Which US first lady founded a center for the treatment of addictions? | Betty Ford |