| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What author created Lilliput? | Jonathan Swift |
| 2. | Doha is the capital of which Middle-Eastern country? | Qatar |
| 3. | What movie did the villain Joan Crawford appear in? | Mommie Dearest |
| 4. | Which world champion was beaten by a machine called Deep Blue in 1997? | Gary Kasparov |
| 5. | Who developed the world's first vaccine? | Edward Jenner |
| 6. | Why was Mary Mallon famous in the early 1900s for her signature dessert of peaches and ice cream? | It gave people typhus |
| 7. | Which UK band had a 1974 hit with "Billy Don't Be A Hero"? | Paper Lace |
| 8. | How many squares are on a chessboard? | 64 |
| 9. | What is brass an alloy of? | Copper and zinc |
| 10. | Which country is also the world's largest archipelago? | Indonesia |
| Tie Breaker | What is the name of the frog companion that you find in Donkey Kong Country? | Winky |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, what is Juliet's surname? | Capulet |
| 2. | A person from North Carolina is properly known as a what? | North Carolinian |
| 3. | What is the name of the apartment complex the Jetsons live in? | Skypad Apartments |
| 4. | In what year did Charles Lindburgh make his historic non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic? | 1927 |
| 5. | If someone is taking your axillary temperature, where have they put the thermometer? | Under your arm |
| 6. | What gas makes up approximately 74 percent of the Sun's mass? | Hydrogen |
| 7. | What was the name of Willie Tyler's dummy? | Lester |
| 8. | What type of food is Fontina? | Cheese |
| 9. | The emperor penguin is the only type of penguin to inhabit which area? | Antarctica |
| 10. | What is the capital of the Seychelles? | Victoria |
| Tie Breaker | Tony Drago is a snooker professional from which country? | Malta |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In the novel "Fahrenheit 451", what does the title refer to? | The temperature at which paper burns |
| 2. | In what Australian state would you find Parkes? | New South Wales |
| 3. | What film marked Julie Andrews first starring role? | Mary Poppins |
| 4. | The Civil War battle called Manassas by the South, was called what by the North? | Bull Run |
| 5. | Who is credited with the discovery of penicillin? | Alexander Fleming |
| 6. | What is a second full moon in a month called? | Blue moon |
| 7. | What vehicle was driven by Humbert Humbert? | Melmoth |
| 8. | In what competition could you see a double axel and a mohawk turn? | Figure skating |
| 9. | Self-rising flour contains what crucial ingredient? | Baking powder |
| 10. | On what continent is Mt. Vesuvius? | Europe |
| Tie Breaker | Someone who is polytheistic believes in more than one what? | God |