| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the opera "Madame Butterfly"? | Puccini |
| 2. | The Bunya Pine tree is native to which country? | Australia |
| 3. | What movie stars Marlon Brando as a boxer who stands up against a corrupt union? | On the Waterfront |
| 4. | What was the nickname of German flying ace Manfred von Richthofen? | The Red Baron |
| 5. | What is the chemical symbol for gold? | Au |
| 6. | What year saw the founding of the Michelin tire company? | 1889 |
| 7. | John Carpenter's 1978 horror film "Halloween" was set in what fictional midwest town? | Haddonfield, Illinois |
| 8. | Which car company was founded by Sir William Lyons in 1922? | Jaguar |
| 9. | Ageusia is the loss of which sense? | Taste |
| 10. | What European capital lies at the mouth of the Liffey River? | Dublin |
| Tie Breaker | How many players are there in a standard men's field lacrosse team? | Ten |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | From what language did English borrow the word "commando"? | Afrikaans |
| 2. | In what province or territory will you find Canada's tallest mountain? | Yukon |
| 3. | In what year did Abe Vigoda from the TV show "Barney Miller" die? | 2016 |
| 4. | What Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist was killed during the last months of World War II? | Ernie Pyle |
| 5. | The MMR vaccine immunizes against what three illnesses? | Measles, mumps, rubella |
| 6. | Architect Walter Gropius founded what famous German art school in Weimar in 1919? | The Bauhaus |
| 7. | What singer was declared dead on New Years' Day in 1953 at the age of 29? | Hank Williams |
| 8. | What is the American equivalent of the Irish Poitin? | Moonshine |
| 9. | What is the name for the longest side of a right-angled triangle? | Hypotenuse |
| 10. | In what country is the holy city of Mecca? | Saudi Arabia |
| Tie Breaker | What does the word "khaki" literally translate to in English? | Soil-colored |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who painted "The Boy in the Red Vest"? | Paul Cézanne |
| 2. | N'Djamena is the capital of which African country? | Chad |
| 3. | In the TV show "The Simpsons", who is also known as "The Listen Lady"? | Marge Simpson |
| 4. | What did the Romans call Scotland? | Caledonia |
| 5. | Which element appears tenth on the periodic table? | Neon |
| 6. | What is philology the study of? | Languages |
| 7. | What was the name of Roy Scheider's character in All That Jazz? | Joe Gideon |
| 8. | What instrument do Australian Aborigines traditionally make from termite-hollowed eucalyptus trees? | The didgeridoo |
| 9. | The surface of the dwarf planet Pluto is made largely of what type of frozen gas? | Methane |
| 10. | St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas are part of what US territory? | Virgin Islands |
| Tie Breaker | How many players are there on a soccer team? | Eleven |