| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What woodwind instrument is sometimes called a "licorice stick"? | Clarinet |
| 2. | In what country is the town of Liege? | Belgium |
| 3. | What position was first held by Kenesaw Mountain Landis? | US Baseball commissioner |
| 4. | What military legend was nicknamed "The Desert Fox"? | Erwin Rommel |
| 5. | What chemical element is a bright yellow solid at room temperature? | Sulfur |
| 6. | What year were the first Winter Olympic Games held? | 1924 |
| 7. | What red wine does Paul Giamatti refuse to drink in the movie "Sideways"? | Merlot |
| 8. | Where do fallen Norse warriors go? | Valhalla |
| 9. | What vitamin, found in carrots, helps maintain the acuity of your vision? | Vitamin A |
| 10. | Jackson Hole ski resort is located in which US state? | Wyoming |
| Tie Breaker | Whose profile is displayed on the Purple Heart medal? | George Washington |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What author created the character of Tom Jones? | Henry Fielding |
| 2. | What is the capital of Netherlands? | Amsterdam |
| 3. | In what movie does Redfoot flick his cigarette into the face of McManus? | The Usual Suspects |
| 4. | Who succeeded Ronald Reagan as the 41st President of the United States? | George H.W. Bush |
| 5. | Which planet in our solar system is known as the Earth's twin? | Venus |
| 6. | Which Scotland Yard detective lead the hunt for Ronnie Biggs in the sixties? | Jack Slipper |
| 7. | Which actor played the role of God in the movie "Bruce Almighty"? | Morgan Freeman |
| 8. | The name of which martial art means "gentle way"? | Judo |
| 9. | "Ships of the desert" are what? | Camels |
| 10. | What Texas city is nicknamed "The Yellow Rose of Texas"? | Amarillo |
| Tie Breaker | According to the KFC ads, how many herbs and spices are in Colonel's secret recipe? | Eleven |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What Harry Potter character has the patronus of a hare/bunny? | Luna Lovegood |
| 2. | Which is the most Northerly African country through which the Greenwich meridian passes? | Algeria |
| 3. | Who Had A Hit In 1993 With "She Don't Let Nobody"? | Chaka Demus & Pliers |
| 4. | Which former US president was a Peanut Farmer? | Jimmy Carter |
| 5. | What class includes the scorpions and spiders? | Arachnid |
| 6. | Strine is the vernacular language spoken in which country? | Australia |
| 7. | In the TV show "The Simpsons", how old is Comic Book Guy? | 45 |
| 8. | What slang term for the stomach is the highest-scoring ailment in the game "Operation"? | The Breadbasket |
| 9. | Rennet, an enzyme-filled juice from animal stomachs, is used in the making of what? | Cheese |
| 10. | When facing Mount Rushmore, which president's head is farthest to your left? | George Washington |
| Tie Breaker | Who led over 900 followers in a mass suicide in 1978? | Jim Jones |