| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What literary work inspired Sting's "Moon Over Bourbon Street" song? | Interview with a Vampire |
| 2. | What is the most sacred river of India? | The Ganges |
| 3. | Who has been played in a movie by both Denzel Washington and Mario Van Peebles? | Malcolm X |
| 4. | In the 1890's, what type of cheese did a California man named David Jacks introduce? | Monterey Jack |
| 5. | What name is given to a doctor who specializes in skin disorders? | Dermatologist |
| 6. | What type of milk is traditional feta cheese made of? | Sheep's milk |
| 7. | What Looney Toons cartoon character often used the catchphrase "Thufferin' Thuccotash"? | Sylvester the cat |
| 8. | How many suspects are there in a game of "Clue"? | Six |
| 9. | What flowers do florists often refer to as "mums"? | Chrysanthemums |
| 10. | Paramaribo is the capital of which South American country? | Suriname |
| Tie Breaker | Metamorphic, sedimentary, and igneous are types of what? | Rocks |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Franglais is a blend of French and what other language? | English |
| 2. | What nation's legislative body is named The Knesset? | Israel |
| 3. | What weather phenomenon swept Dorothy Gale to the Land of Oz? | A tornado |
| 4. | What was John F. Kennedy's wife's maiden name? | Bouvier |
| 5. | What is the molten rock magma called once it flows from a volcano? | Lava |
| 6. | What Canadian city was figure skater, Elvis Stojko, born in? | Newmarket |
| 7. | What was the name of the mouse in the movie "The Green Mile"? | Mr. Jingles |
| 8. | The name of what ancient game is derived from the Hindu word for twenty-five? | Pachisi |
| 9. | How many pairs of chromosomes does the average human have? | 23 |
| 10. | Which New England state doesn't border the Atlantic Ocean? | Vermont |
| Tie Breaker | What sport's lingo uses the term "Schuss"? | Skiing |