| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What author created Wonderland? | Lewis Carroll |
| 2. | What is the only nation that borders both Morocco and Tunisia? | Algeria |
| 3. | What instrument was played by jazz musician Glenn Miller? | The trombone |
| 4. | What year was construction of the Sistine Chapel completed in? | 1481 |
| 5. | What is both a type of bed and a layer of the rainforest? | Canopy |
| 6. | Who was the number 1 ranked male tennis player the most years during the 1970’s? | Jimmy Connors |
| 7. | In the TV show "Bonanza", what was Hoss Cartwright's first name? | Eric |
| 8. | Which country were the 2010 Winter Olympic Games held in? | Canada |
| 9. | The visible spectrum of light ranges from red to what other color? | Violet |
| 10. | What is the second largest country in Africa? | Algeria |
| Tie Breaker | What's the official title of the chief electrician on a movie set? | Gaffer |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which state is located between Wisconsin and North Dakota? | Minnesota |
| 2. | Which US state was named after the King of France? | Louisiana |
| 3. | Craig Phillips was the first winner of which TV reality show? | UK's "Big Brother" |
| 4. | What did William H. Seward buy from Russia in 1867? | Alaska |
| 5. | What is frozen to make dry ice? | Carbon dioxide |
| 6. | In what year did Atari introduce the arcade game "Missile Command"? | 1980 |
| 7. | In what year were the two James Bond films "Octopussy" and "Never Say Never Again" released? | 1983 |
| 8. | What sport's lingo uses the term "Googly"? | Cricket |
| 9. | What must a mole do every four hours or it will die? | Eat |
| 10. | What event occurs at Walthamstow Stadium? | Greyhound Racing |
| Tie Breaker | Sauerbraten is a specialty beef dish that originated in what country? | Germany |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who composed the score for the musical "Kiss Me Kate"? | Cole Porter |
| 2. | What is the capital of Liechtenstein? | Vaduz |
| 3. | What singer began his career fronting the bands of Harry James and Tommy Dorsey in the 1930’s? | Frank Sinatra |
| 4. | Which foot did Neil Armstrong first set on the moon? | Left |
| 5. | In North America, moss typically grows heavier on the side of trees facing which direction? | North |
| 6. | Which commemorative US state quarter depicts salmon leaping in front of a mountain on its reverse side? | Washington |
| 7. | What song begins with the words "Betty, is that Jimmy's ring you're wearing?"? | Leader of the Pack |
| 8. | What Italian dish's name translates literally as "cooking pot"? | Lasagna |
| 9. | How many carats is pure gold? | 24 |
| 10. | In which city is the "Wailing Wall"? | Jerusalem |
| Tie Breaker | What 2 letters in scrabble have the highest point value? | Q and Z |