| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What form of writing is literally translated to "sacred writings"? | Hieroglyphics |
| 2. | In what country was the concentration camp "Treblinka" located? | Poland |
| 3. | What trumpeter is considered the pioneer of cool jazz? | Miles Davis |
| 4. | Which battle brought the end of Napoleon's European conquests? | Battle of Waterloo |
| 5. | The Great Red Spot, a giant storm on Jupiter, has been going for approximately how long? | 300 years |
| 6. | What are the basic ingredients of beer? | Water, Malted Barley, Hops, Yeast |
| 7. | What comedian was nickname "Mr. Television"? | Milton Berle |
| 8. | What poker hand are you holding if you have "two fish-hooks"? | A pair of jacks |
| 9. | What is September's birthstone? | Sapphire |
| 10. | What country produces Rioja wines? | Spain |
| Tie Breaker | The Venice Cup is for women only playing what? | Bridge |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is the name of Squire Trelawney's ship in "Treasure Island"? | Hispaniola |
| 2. | Which is the third largest Caribbean island? | Jamaica |
| 3. | What is Homer Simpson's middle initial? | J |
| 4. | What general led the Mexicans in the siege against the Alamo? | Santa Ana |
| 5. | Which space shuttle is named for the ship on which Robert Scott first sailed to Antarctica? | The Discovery |
| 6. | By what nickname was boxer John L. Sullivan also known as? | The Boston Strong Boy |
| 7. | Who sang the theme song of the Bond film "For Your Eyes Only"? | Sheena Easton |
| 8. | Which female gymnast won 3 golds and a silver at the 1972 Summer Olympics? | Olga Korbut |
| 9. | What is the largest mammal in the world? | Blue Whale |
| 10. | Which European country replaced the Escudo with the Euro? | Portugal |
| Tie Breaker | What plant does the Boll Weevil destroy? | Cotton |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What novel was originally released under the title "The Wild Palms"? | If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem |
| 2. | What city serves as the capital of Northern Ireland? | Belfast |
| 3. | What actor was the executive producer of the mystery series "Push, Nevada"? | Ben Affleck |
| 4. | The National Geographic Society was founded in 1888, in which US city? | Washington, D.C. |
| 5. | What is the oldest and most numerous class of animals? | Insects |
| 6. | How many vehicles did the original "Gran Turismo" video game have? | 140 |
| 7. | What undiagnosed condition forced singer Cher to leave high school at age of 16? | Dyslexia |
| 8. | How many players are there in a standard American football team? | Eleven |
| 9. | What two metals form the alloy white gold? | Gold and silver |
| 10. | The World's first "sister cities" were what Spanish city and its US midwestern namesake? | Toledo |
| Tie Breaker | Who was famous for saying "That's telling like it is"? | Howard Cosell |