| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What was the last album recorded by The Beatles? | Abbey Road |
| 2. | What East Coast port is the largest US city to share its name with a British county? | Norfolk, Virginia |
| 3. | What actress wrote the autobiography "Call Me Anna"? | Patty Duke |
| 4. | What was the name of the sect that was raided by the FBI in Waco, Texas in 1993? | Branch Davidians |
| 5. | What does the Mach number indicate? | The number of times the speed of sound an object is moving through air or any other fluid. |
| 6. | Before starting to make cars, what was Toyota's first product? | A loom |
| 7. | With which instrument is jazz musician Charlie Mingus principally associated? | Double Bass |
| 8. | Whose emblem came from a sketch Lamar Hunt drew on a napkin in 1963? | The Kansas City Chiefs |
| 9. | Which vital organ does the adjective renal refer to? | Kidney |
| 10. | Which European country's name is derived from the term "hollow land"? | Holland |
| Tie Breaker | What country are eclairs said to have originated from? | France |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What does pink kryptonite do to Superman? | It turns him temporarily gay |
| 2. | In which country is the Commandaria wine region? | Cyprus |
| 3. | What was Rod Stewart's first #1 song? | Maggie May |
| 4. | Who built the French country house he called the Château de Monte-Cristo? | Alexandre Dumas |
| 5. | A skulk is a group of which animals? | Foxes |
| 6. | A Kamikaze cocktail contains vodka, lime juice and what? | Triple sec |
| 7. | "Come On Get Happy" was the theme song of what show? | The Partridge Family |
| 8. | Which country hosted the first Olympic Games after World War I? | Belgium |
| 9. | What is the atomic number of the element uranium? | 92 |
| 10. | Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in which US state? | New Hampshire |
| Tie Breaker | An insurance policy that is "underwritten" is one that has been what? | Signed |