| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who is the subject of Jean Anouilh's play "L'Alouette"? | Joan of Arc |
| 2. | Where would you find Olympus Mons? | Mars |
| 3. | Matt Dillon and Kitty Russell were long-running characters on what TV series? | Gunsmoke |
| 4. | What shortage killed over one million Irish people in the 1840s? | Potatoes |
| 5. | Squid, octopus and cuttlefish are all types of what class? | Cephalopod |
| 6. | Which British driver was Formula One World Champion in 1996? | Damon Hill |
| 7. | What former professional athlete was actress Halle Berry's first husband? | David Justice |
| 8. | What kind of cheese is most commonly sold in the US as processed "string cheese"? | Mozzarella |
| 9. | What vitamin was isolated from fish liver oil in 1917? | Vitamin D |
| 10. | What US city is known as the "Cradle of Liberty"? | Boston |
| Tie Breaker | What was the first mass produced game to use people as playing pieces? | Twister |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which character in Greek mythology had many heads | Lernaean Hydra |
| 2. | Juba is the capital of which country? | South Sudan |
| 3. | What word for a series of dots is a top secret code word in the Bond film "Casino Royale"? | Ellipsis |
| 4. | What year was Albert Einstein born in? | 1879 |
| 5. | What is a group of lions called? | Pride |
| 6. | What designer was the first man to appear on the cover of British Vogue? | Manolo Blahnik |
| 7. | In the cartoon "Wacky Races", who drove the Buzzwagon? | Rufus Ruffcut |
| 8. | Sweetbread is derived from what organ? | Pancreas |
| 9. | Which element appears fifth on the periodic table? | Boron |
| 10. | Bridgetown is the capital of which Caribbean island? | Barbados |
| Tie Breaker | In the world of business, what does the abbreviation NYSE stand for? | New York Stock Exchange |