| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What year did Frederick Forsyth publish the novel "The Deceiver"? | 1991 |
| 2. | What nation's legislative body is named The Great Khural? | Mongolia |
| 3. | Who directed the 1977 movie "Saturday Night Fever"? | John Badham |
| 4. | What was the name given to the first German democracy established in 1919? | Weimar Republic |
| 5. | A Capuchin is a species of what type of animal? | Monkey |
| 6. | What is the name of the production company founded by Oprah Winfrey in 1986? | Harpo |
| 7. | What TV show character lived at 129 West 81st St, Apt. 5A in New York City? | Jerry Seinfeld |
| 8. | What are A.C. Milan, Ajax and Real Madrid? | Soccer teams |
| 9. | Painful inflammation of the parotid glands is a symptom of what childhood disease? | Mumps |
| 10. | What is the capital of Guinea-Bissau? | Bissau |
| Tie Breaker | What is heartsease? | A flower |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which is the only book published by Margaret Mitchell during her lifetime? | Gone with the Wind |
| 2. | Bridgetown is the capital of which Caribbean island? | Barbados |
| 3. | Who voices the character of Glenn Quagmire in the TV show "Family Guy"? | Seth MacFarlane |
| 4. | What year did Oliver Cromwell die? | 1658 |
| 5. | How many kilograms are there in a metric ton? | 1,000 |
| 6. | What is a brigand? | An armed bandit |
| 7. | What city did the band U2 form in? | Dublin |
| 8. | What is the length of a US Senator's term? | Six years |
| 9. | What "-itis" is an inflammation of the liver? | Hepatitis |
| 10. | On Homeland Security's Color-Coded Advisory System, what does the color blue mean? | Guarded, second from the bottom |
| Tie Breaker | Who was John Updike? | An author |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who is the wife in Shakespeare's only interracial married couple? | Desdemona |
| 2. | Which US state is known as the "Land of Lincoln"? | Illinois |
| 3. | What does Henry join to avoid getting whacked in the 1990 movie "Goodfellas"? | The Witness Protection Program |
| 4. | Who took her last swim from a boat named "Splendour" in 1981? | Natalie Wood |
| 5. | What name is given to shellfish that cling to the bottom of ships? | Barnacles |
| 6. | According to the Scoville scale of heat, what the hottest naturally occurring chemical? | Resiniferatoxin |
| 7. | What is the name of the theme song from the TV show "Friends"? | I'll Be There For You |
| 8. | In 1976-1977 season in 80 games, the Montreal Canadiens set the NHL record for how many points in a season? | 132 |
| 9. | Angora wool is produced from what animal's coat? | The Angora rabbit |
| 10. | What do folks from Louisiana and Mississippi call sluggish creeks and marshy lakes? | Bayous |
| Tie Breaker | How is rockstar Vincent Furnier better known? | Alice Cooper |