| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which writers works include "The Dark Eyes of London", "Four Just Men" and "Sanders of the River"? | Edgar Wallace |
| 2. | In what city would you find Boboli Gardens? | Florence |
| 3. | Who is Ali G? | Sacha Baron Cohen |
| 4. | Which country were the 1912 Summer Olympic Games held in? | Sweden |
| 5. | What abbreviation comes from libra, meaning pound in Latin? | lb |
| 6. | What four NHL teams did Wayne Gretsky play for in his career? | Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues and New York Rangers |
| 7. | Who portrayed Michael Corleone's second wife in "The Godfather"? | Diane Keaton |
| 8. | What early heavyweight boxing champion was nicknamed the “Manassa Mauler”? | Jack Dempsey |
| 9. | What does an otologist study? | Ears |
| 10. | What is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta? | Edmonton |
| Tie Breaker | The name of the building known as the Taj Mahal means what? | Crown palace |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who was King Lear's favorite daughter? | Cordelia |
| 2. | Columbus is the capital of which US state? | Ohio |
| 3. | What movie based on a 1960's TV show was about a family's intergalactic journey through space? | Lost in Space |
| 4. | Which of Henry VIII's wives was Anne Boleyn's cousin? | Catherine Howard |
| 5. | What year was Neptune discovered? | 1846 |
| 6. | What was the original brand of cereal whose mascot was Sonny? | Cocoa Puffs |
| 7. | What record company was founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in 1959? | Motown Records |
| 8. | Which old silver coin was worth four-pence in medieval England? | The groat |
| 9. | A male horse is known as a colt until it reaches what age? | Five |
| 10. | The US state of California was originally part of which Spanish territorial colony? | New Spain |
| Tie Breaker | What is equinophobia the fear of? | Horses |