| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is the subtitle of the classic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin"? | Life Among the Lowly |
| 2. | Which US state is nicknamed the "Natural State"? | Arkansas |
| 3. | Who played the role of Elaine in the 1982 film "48 Hrs."? | Annette O'Toole |
| 4. | How did the founder of Vassar College accumulate his wealth? | He was a brewer |
| 5. | What do ladybugs feed on during hibernation? | Stored fat |
| 6. | Leukophobia is the fear of what? | The color white |
| 7. | What Norwegian pop band included Morten, Pal & Mags? | A Ha |
| 8. | What common cooking ingredient gets its name from the French words meaning "sour wine"? | Vinegar |
| 9. | Which continent is the home of the tsetse fly? | Africa |
| 10. | What Parisian hill is home to the Moulin Rouge and the Sacré-Cœur Basilica? | Montmartre |
| Tie Breaker | What year was the construction of the Eiffel Tower completed? | 1889 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Nick Carraway was the narrating lead character in which classic novel? | The Great Gatsby |
| 2. | What lake in Oregon was created about 7,000 years ago by the eruption of Mount Mazama? | Crater Lake |
| 3. | What is the name of the Mob boss voiced by Joe Mantegna on the TV show "The Simpsons"? | Fat Tony |
| 4. | What archaeological site is known as the Lost City of the Incas? | Machu Picchu |
| 5. | How many sides does a decagon have? | Ten |
| 6. | What is the point value of the letter K in Scrabble? | Five |
| 7. | In "Monty Python and the Holy Grail", what do the knights bang together to mimic the sound of trotti | Coconuts |
| 8. | Which advocacy group was founded by Maggie Kuhn? | Gray Panthers |
| 9. | If a dog is a canine, what animal is an ovine? | A sheep |
| 10. | What is the capital of India? | New Delhi |
| Tie Breaker | What do you call the center of a target? | Bull's Eye |