| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What word comes from the capital in Hell in Milton's "Paradise Lost"? | Pandemonium |
| 2. | The Appalachian Trail runs over 2,000 miles from Maine to what southern state? | Georgia |
| 3. | Who recorded the 1983 Top 5 hit "She Works Hard for the Money"? | Donna Summer |
| 4. | What line divided the North and South in the US Civil War? | The Mason-Dixon Line |
| 5. | What is the Fahrenheit equivalent of -40 degrees Celsius | -40 degrees |
| 6. | What sort of drink is Barbancourt? | Rum |
| 7. | Who played Ashley Judd's husband in the 1999 movie "Double Jeopardy"? | Bruce Greenwood |
| 8. | Where were fortune cookies invented? | United States |
| 9. | An "atomizer" is a device most often used to distribute what? | Perfume |
| 10. | What is the nickname for Rome, Italy? | Eternal City |
| Tie Breaker | How long is a round in boxing? | 3 minutes |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Barry Allen was the alter ego of which comic book superhero? | The Flash |
| 2. | Which missionary was the first European to discover Victoria Falls? | David Livingstone |
| 3. | What sport is the focus of the movie "Days of Thunder"? | Car racing |
| 4. | What country is East Pakistan now known as? | Bangladesh |
| 5. | How many millimeters are in an inch? | 25.4 |
| 6. | Which month's name is derived from the Latin word for eight? | October |
| 7. | What was Robert De Niro's nickname in the movie "Casino"? | Ace |
| 8. | What British actor founded the London Centre for Stammering Children? | Michael Palin |
| 9. | Eastern Diamondback, Massasauga and Timber are species of what animal? | Rattlesnake |
| 10. | The Shenandoah Valley is located in which US state? | Virginia |
| Tie Breaker | What term for stable, well-established stocks comes from a $10 bet in poker? | Blue chips |