| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What children's literature character is usually accompanied by his canine pal Ribsy? | Henry Huggins |
| 2. | On which US coast can Redwood trees be found? | West coast |
| 3. | What movie director/producer owns Skywalker Ranch, in Marin County, California? | George Lucas |
| 4. | St. Louis' Gateway Arch is officially named for what US president? | Thomas Jefferson |
| 5. | What inventor caused an earthquake at his New York home with one of his inventions? | Nikola Tesla |
| 6. | How many Bits are in one Byte? | 8 |
| 7. | Which writer adapted his own book for the 1989 film "Pet Sematary"? | Stephen King |
| 8. | What sort of drink is Barbancourt? | Rum |
| 9. | What animal lives in a "drey"? | The squirrel |
| 10. | Providence is the capital of which US state? | Rhode Island |
| Tie Breaker | What space lies between Baltic Avenue and Reading Railroad on a standard Monopoly game board? | Income Tax |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What name did Superman have on Krypton? | Kal-El |
| 2. | In which continent would you find the Congo River? | Africa |
| 3. | What former "American Idol" contestant won an Oscar for her role in the 2006 film version of "Dreamgirls"? | Jennifer Hudson |
| 4. | What is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world? | Damascus |
| 5. | What is the world's fasters dog? | The greyhound |
| 6. | What 2 articles of clothing are tokens in the standard Monopoly game? | Shoe and Top Hat |
| 7. | What word was intentionally omitted from the screenplay of The Godfather? | Mafia |
| 8. | In what country was the "Michelin Guide" first published in 1900? | France |
| 9. | What is the common term for epinephrine? | Adrenalin |
| 10. | Which city is the capital of the Italian region of Tuscany? | Florence |
| Tie Breaker | What war do the girls in "Little Women" grow up during? | The Civil War |