| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is the full name of writer H. G. Wells? | Herbert George Wells |
| 2. | What lake is the world's deepest lake? | Lake Baikal |
| 3. | Who were Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley? | The Righteous Brothers |
| 4. | The 16th Constitutional Amendment, enacted in 1913 allowed the US federal government to do what? | Tax personal income |
| 5. | How many sides does a decagon have? | Ten |
| 6. | When do Americans celebrate Thanksgiving? | Fourth Thursday in November |
| 7. | In Disney's "The Jungle Book", what kind of animal is Mowgli raised by? | Wolves |
| 8. | What year were Reese's Peanut Butter Cups first introduced to the US market? | 1928 |
| 9. | What part of the eye gives it color? | The Iris |
| 10. | In what city is Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Martin Luther Jr. and his father were pastors? | Atlanta |
| Tie Breaker | Which band's song was the 1 billionth iTunes download? | Coldplay |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the novel "Lolita"? | Vladimir Nabokov |
| 2. | Where would you find the King's Palace, the Papoose Room, and the Witch's Finger? | Carlsbad Caverns |
| 3. | What magazine introduced a paper doll named Betsy in 1951? | McCall's |
| 4. | Which treaty ended the war between Germany and the Allied Powers in World War I? | Treaty of Versailles |
| 5. | Which astronomer gave his name to a telescope launched into space in 1990? | Edwin Hubble |
| 6. | In 1968, what became a required part of the automobile's safety equipment in the US? | The seat belt |
| 7. | What was the name of Puff the Magic Dragon's homeland? | Honalee |
| 8. | What sports figure was known as "The Wizard of Westwood"? | John Wooden |
| 9. | What is the correct name for a baby seal, baby shark, or baby bat? | Pup |
| 10. | What year did Sierra Leone gain its independence from the UK? | 1961 |
| Tie Breaker | What is the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox called? | Harvest moon |