| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What rock band's album "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" was named after a chapter title from "The Wind in the Willows"? | Pink Floyd's |
| 2. | The Redwood National Park is located in which US state? | California |
| 3. | How many planets align during the eclipse in the movie "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" | Nine |
| 4. | What year, approximately, was the first beer brewed? | 6,000 BC |
| 5. | What is the chemical element Azote now referred to as? | Nitrogen |
| 6. | What Indonesian word names the art of successively waxing and dyeing fabric? | Batik |
| 7. | What is the name of the White Stripes' drummer? | Meg White |
| 8. | What two-sport athlete didn't speak in his early 1990's Nike commercials because of his bad stutter? | Bo Jackson |
| 9. | What is the largest gland in the human body? | The liver |
| 10. | What are the three colors in the Jamaican flag? | Black, green and yellow |
| Tie Breaker | What is a gricer interested in? | Trains |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In Greek mythology, what did Medusa have on her head instead of hair? | Snakes |
| 2. | The city of St. Louis is located in which state? | Missouri |
| 3. | Anthony Robert McMillan is more famous as who? | Robbie Coltrane |
| 4. | Who became the 17th president, after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated? | Andrew Johnson |
| 5. | What fruit is sometimes called a "cooking banana"? | Plantain |
| 6. | What year did Volkswagen debut the Golf? | 1974 |
| 7. | What sport is the focus of the movie "Lords of Dogtown"? | Skateboarding |
| 8. | Who's responsible for "The Ballad of A Thin Man"? | Bob Dylan |
| 9. | What part of the human body grows at an average rate of 3 mm per month? | Fingernails |
| 10. | What place is also known as "land nearest nowhere"? | Cape Three Points |
| Tie Breaker | What car company takes its name from the Japanese word for the constellation Pleiades? | Subaru |