| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What Canadian city is the birthplace of author Margaret Atwood? | Ottawa |
| 2. | What is Florida's largest lake? | Lake Okeechobee |
| 3. | What film company's logo uses a lamp called Luxo, Jr. as the letter I? | Pixar's |
| 4. | Which country were the 1952 Winter Olympic Games held in? | Norway |
| 5. | What is a group of Vipers called? | Nest |
| 6. | What fish was the subject of a dispute between Spain and Canada from 1994 to 1996? | Turbot |
| 7. | In the movie "Stand By Me", what cartoon character does Vern think can take Superman on? | Mighty Mouse |
| 8. | Three gold balls are a universal symbol for what type of business? | Pawn shop |
| 9. | What required five separate space walks to get repaired, in 1993? | Hubble Space Telescope |
| 10. | What London street is home to a famous theater and, in a children's song, to "the Muffin Man"? | Drury Lane |
| Tie Breaker | What do sumo wrestlers throw into the ring to purify it before each bout? | Salt |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is the name of Lois Lane's younger sister? | Lucy Lane |
| 2. | What Pacific island chain is named for Philip IV's Austrian queen? | The Marianas |
| 3. | What animated TV show's characters watch a cartoon with "Terrance and Phillip"? | South Park |
| 4. | Who was the famous teacher of Socrates? | Plato |
| 5. | What country did poinsettias originally come from? | Mexico |
| 6. | A pike most resembles what kind of weapon? | Spear |
| 7. | What actor died nine days after completing his final movie "Soylent Green"? | Edward G. Robinson |
| 8. | What was the real last name of American folk hero Johnny Appleseed? | Chapman |
| 9. | What deadly disease is also known a hydrophobia? | Rabies |
| 10. | What country is directly north of the continental United States? | Canada |
| Tie Breaker | What do the thirteen stripes on the American flag represent? | The thirteen original colonies |