| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | How many children did poet Sylvia Plath have? | 2 |
| 2. | Concord is the capital of which US state? | New Hampshire |
| 3. | What is the general subject of the books sold by Hugh Grant's character in the movie "Notting Hill"? | Travel |
| 4. | Which poisonous concoction was Socrates given to drink to carry out his death sentence? | Hemlock |
| 5. | What is a Supersonic Combustion Ramjet better known as? | Scramjet |
| 6. | When were the first Winter Olympic Games held? | 1924 |
| 7. | Bob Eubanks was the original host of what game show where couples competed against each other? | The Newlywed Game |
| 8. | How many gallons does a tun barrel typically hold? | 252 |
| 9. | What winds bring warm, dry, smog-free weather to southern California every autumn? | The Santa Ana winds |
| 10. | The English explorer Admiral John Franklin discovered what in the 1840s? | The Northwest Passage |
| Tie Breaker | What thin cotton fabric used in summer suits takes its name from Persian words for "milk and sugar"? | Seersucker |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In which city was the composer Ludwig Van Beethoven born? | Bonn |
| 2. | What US state has a Thames River? | Connecticut |
| 3. | Who recorded the album "Wings Over America" in 1976? | Paul McCartney and Wings |
| 4. | What year was actor Stan Laurel born? | 1890 |
| 5. | What does DNA stand for? | Deoxyribonucleic acid |
| 6. | What sport uses a "pigskin"? | Football |
| 7. | What Bob Marley song did Eric Clapton cover for a #1 hit? | I Shot the Sheriff |
| 8. | What is the official name for the "pound" or "number" symbol on the telephone keypad? | Octothorpe |
| 9. | Ranger VII was the first US spacecraft to send back pictures of what? | The moon |
| 10. | What bay is actually the United States' largest tidal estuary? | Chesapeake Bay |
| Tie Breaker | Who's responsible for "The Ballad of A Thin Man"? | Bob Dylan |