| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham"? | Dr. Seuss |
| 2. | Which European country is stereotypically associated with tulips, windmills and clogs? | Holland |
| 3. | In the TV show "The Simpsons", who learned medicine at "The Hollywood Upstairs Medical School"? | Dr. Nick Riviera |
| 4. | What was the name of the first dog in space? | Laika |
| 5. | A triangle with three equal sides is called a what? | Equilateral |
| 6. | What nickname was given to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1909? | Brickyard |
| 7. | What athlete had a part in the movie "Amazing Grace and Chuck"? | Alex English |
| 8. | In bowling what is the term for knocking down all pins with 2 consecutive balls? | A Spare |
| 9. | Who is credited with the discovery of penicillin? | Alexander Fleming |
| 10. | "The Running of the Bulls" event is held in what Spanish city? | Pamplona |
| Tie Breaker | What was Bill Gates' nickname while growing up? | Trey |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Stephen Crane's "The Red Badge of Courage" is set during which war? | US Civil War |
| 2. | What do most tourists call the Vieux Carre? | The French Quarter |
| 3. | What Beatles single lasted longest on the charts, at 19 weeks? | Hey Jude |
| 4. | What was the name of the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima? | Enola Gay |
| 5. | Which member of the cat family cannot retract its claws? | The cheetah |
| 6. | What beer is known as the "champagne of beers"? | Miller High Life |
| 7. | What is Sweeny Todd's real name in the 2007 movie by the same name? | Benjamin Barker |
| 8. | What ice cream chain once sold a ketchup-flavored ice cream? | Baskin-Robbins |
| 9. | How many crew members died when the space shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986? | Seven |
| 10. | In terms of area, what is the largest borough in New York City? | Queens |
| Tie Breaker | What does an NFL referee signal by stretching his arms out at his sides with his palms down? | Unsportsmanlike Conduct |