| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the novel "Slaughterhouse-Five"? | Kurt Vonnegut |
| 2. | In 1917, Finland declared its independence from what country? | Russia |
| 3. | What popular designer was responsible for the wardrobe of "His Wife & Her Lover"? | Jean Paul Gaultier |
| 4. | What three consecutive US presidents were born left-handed? | Reagan, Bush, and Clinton |
| 5. | What bone, to which your ribs are attached, gets its name from the Greek for breastbone? | Sternum |
| 6. | Why were the 1916 Olympic Games cancelled? | Due to World War I |
| 7. | What was Clarence Rutherford’s nickname on the TV show "Leave it to Beaver"? | Lumpy |
| 8. | The fear of being poisoned is known as what? | Toxiphobia |
| 9. | What is a group of deer called? | A Herd |
| 10. | As what is "South West Township" known in South Africa? | Soweto |
| Tie Breaker | What were the New England Patriots named prior to the 1971 season? | Boston Patriots |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What was the sequel to "Little Women"? | Good Wives |
| 2. | Devil's Island, once the world's most notorious penal colony, is located off the coast of what country? | French Guiana |
| 3. | What actress earned an Oscar nomination for her first screen appearance in "Maria Full of Grace"? | Catalina Sandino Moreno |
| 4. | What Caribbean island did Columbus originally name Juana? | Cuba |
| 5. | What layer of the atmosphere is closest to the earth? | The Troposphere |
| 6. | What is the main ingredient of polenta? | Cornmeal |
| 7. | Of the six main cast members on the TV show “Friends”, which was the oldest? | Lisa Kudrow |
| 8. | What magazine ran the famous cover of a very pregnant Demi Moore in the buff? | Vanity Fair |
| 9. | What animals make up the Suidae family? | Pigs |
| 10. | Where is the Guggenheim Museum? | New York City |
| Tie Breaker | What off-road endurance race is named after the African capital where it usually ends? | The Dakar Rally |