| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In the children's toe-counting rhyme, what did the third little piggy have? | Roast Beef |
| 2. | What is the capital of Portugal? | Lisbon |
| 3. | Who played Mallory Keaton on the TV show "Family Ties"? | Justine Bateman |
| 4. | What New York building, completed in 1931, was at the time the world's tallest? | Empire State Building |
| 5. | Who founded Microsoft with Bill Gates in 1975? | Paul Allen |
| 6. | Althea Gibson was a pioneering African-American athlete in what sport? | Tennis |
| 7. | What famous rapper's real name is Shawn Carter? | Jay-Z |
| 8. | What sort of drink is Barbancourt? | Rum |
| 9. | What bone, to which your ribs are attached, gets its name from the Greek for breastbone? | Sternum |
| 10. | What is the capital of South Korea? | Seoul |
| Tie Breaker | What is the maximum number of levels to play in Pac-Man? | 255 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the 1938 play "The Corn Is Green"? | Emlyn Williams |
| 2. | The Roadrunner is the official bird of which US state? | New Mexico |
| 3. | Who sang the song "Californication"? | Red Hot Chilli Peppers |
| 4. | What state saw the start of the American Revolution? | Massachusetts |
| 5. | What is the chemical name for a dentist's "laughing gas"? | Nitrous oxide |
| 6. | What is Yankee Stadium's nickname? | The House That Ruth Built |
| 7. | What pirate's treasure is at the center of the kids' search in "The Goonies"? | One-Eyed Willie |
| 8. | What replaced the GameCube on November 19, 2006? | The Wii |
| 9. | A Polyorchid has at least three what? | Testicles |
| 10. | What is California also known as? | The Golden State |
| Tie Breaker | What year was the first iPad released? | 2010 |