| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What does the sailor hold in his right hand on Margaret Thatcher's coat of arms? | Binoculars |
| 2. | Havana is located on which side of Cuba? | The west |
| 3. | Roman Polanski directed which 1974 film starring Jack Nicholson? | Chinatown |
| 4. | Which US President served the shortest term in office? | William Henry Harrison |
| 5. | What can you figure out about the weather by counting the cricket chirps? | Temperature |
| 6. | Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown played his entire pro career for which NFL team? | Cleveland Browns |
| 7. | In the original Star Trek series, what was Dr. McCoy's nickname? | Bones |
| 8. | Where is the stop positioned on traditional roller skates? | The toe |
| 9. | What is the chemical name for the mineral known as "Fool's gold"? | Iron sulfide |
| 10. | The Galapagos Islands are part of which country? | Ecuador |
| Tie Breaker | In 1976-1977 season in 80 games, the Montreal Canadiens set the NHL record for how many points in a season? | 132 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What disability do both Quasimodo and the judge who sentenced him suffer from in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"? | Deafness |
| 2. | What US city is nicknamed "The Big Peach"? | Atlanta |
| 3. | Who sings "Sweet Home Alabama"? | Lynyrd Skynyrd |
| 4. | Which Empire was Cambodia once known as? | Khmer |
| 5. | The emperor penguin is the only type of penguin to inhabit which area? | Antarctica |
| 6. | What crime has a person committed if they have been convicted of Regicide? | They have killed the King |
| 7. | What year did Grace Kelly appear on an US postage stamp? | 1993 |
| 8. | In the standard Monopoly game, what place will you land on if you roll 9 when on Park Avenue? | Oriental Avenue |
| 9. | What is the name of the number system using only the symbols 1 and 0? | The binary system |
| 10. | Lesotho is landlocked by which African country? | South Africa |
| Tie Breaker | Which fruit is used to make Calvados? | Apples |