| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What literary work inspired Neutral Milk Hotel's "Holland 1945" song? | The Diary of Anne Frank |
| 2. | What redbrick complex lies between the Alexander Garden and Red Square? | The Kremlin |
| 3. | For what film did Robert De Niro learn to play the saxophone? | New York, New York |
| 4. | Who made the first wheelbarrow? | Chinese |
| 5. | Ariel is a moon of which planet in the solar system? | Uranus |
| 6. | How many spices make up allspice? | One |
| 7. | The two sisters in "My Neighbor Totoro" are named what? | Satsuki and Mei |
| 8. | What Internet search engine runs the Babel Fish translation service? | AltaVista |
| 9. | What kind of animal was the now extinct Dodo? | Bird |
| 10. | What is the longest river in the world? | The Nile |
| Tie Breaker | What is the heating element in Hasbro's Easy-Bake Oven"? | A lightbulb |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | "Understood Betsy" was a book published in 1918 by what author? | Dorothy Canfield Fisher |
| 2. | Sofia is the capital of which nation? | Bulgaria |
| 3. | Which band member of Blind Melon died of drug overdose? | Shannon Hoon |
| 4. | "The 10 days that shook the world" refers to what country’s revolution? | Russia |
| 5. | Approximately, how far is the Earth's ozone layer from its surface? | 20 to 30 km |
| 6. | Who did Tony Romo replace in 2006 as the Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback? | Drew Bledsoe |
| 7. | Who played the role of C.K. Dexter-Haven in the 1956 film "High Society"? | Bing Crosby |
| 8. | What is Nike's signature symbol called? | The swoosh |
| 9. | A male horse is known as a colt until it reaches what age? | Five |
| 10. | Bismarck is the capital of which US state? | North Dakota |
| Tie Breaker | What is typically considered to be the earliest, mass produced brand of hot sauce? | Tabasco |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is the Roman name of the Greek goddess Athena? | Minerva |
| 2. | At the delta of the Danube River, what body of water does it flow into? | The Black Sea |
| 3. | Who was the first Beatles bass player? | Stu Sutcliffe |
| 4. | In which decade was the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster? | 1970s |
| 5. | Is it true that there is more vitamin C in a sweet red pepper than in a Valencia orange? | Yes |
| 6. | What is the highest score in darts from three different doubles? | 114 |
| 7. | Which actor appears in both the 1968 and 1999 versions of the movie "The Thomas Crown Affair"? | Faye Dunaway |
| 8. | In the tech field, what does AMD stand for? | Advanced Micro Devices |
| 9. | A 12-sided polygon is known as what? | Dodecagon |
| 10. | The Galapagos Islands are a province located in which country? | Ecuador |
| Tie Breaker | In soccer, how many yellow cards lead to a player's disqualification? | Two |