| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In the series Harry Potter, what is the spell for water-making? | Aguamenti |
| 2. | What is the capital of Switzerland? | Bern |
| 3. | Who was born Mark Feld? | Marc Bolan |
| 4. | In 2004, Norodom Sihanouk renounced the throne of what Asian country? | Cambodia |
| 5. | What animal has been dubbed nature's skyscraper? | The giraffe |
| 6. | What team lost the pennant in 1908 thanks to "Merkle's boner"? | The New York Giants |
| 7. | What TV series has produced episodes called "...And Found" and "...In Translation"? | Lost |
| 8. | In 1967, who became the first professional quarterback to pass for over 4,000 yards in a season? | Joe Namath |
| 9. | What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature? | Mercury |
| 10. | What famous landmark is located in Agra, India? | Taj Mahal |
| Tie Breaker | Despite filing to patent the first electric razor in 1928, when did Jacob Schick actually receive a patent? | 1930 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Whose right-hand man is Mr. Smee? | Captain Hook |
| 2. | On what continent were the Boer Wars fought? | Africa |
| 3. | Who played the male lead in the 2002 movie "The Hot Chick"? | Rob Schneider |
| 4. | Which country hosted the 1982 FIFA World Cup? | Spain |
| 5. | What digit does not exist in Roman Numerals? | Zero |
| 6. | How many gallons does a "half butt" barrel contain? | 63 |
| 7. | Who owned the detective agency in the TV show "Remington Steele"? | Laura Holt |
| 8. | Which bird is the national bird of Finland? | Whooper swan |
| 9. | Which viral disease did Louis Pasteur develop a vaccine for? | Rabies |
| 10. | What is the capital of Malawi? | Lilongwe |
| Tie Breaker | What degree did Brett Favre earn from the University of Southern Mississippi? | Teaching |