| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the novel "Little House on the Prairie"? | Laura Ingalls Wilder |
| 2. | What are the three colors in the Jamaican flag? | Black, green and yellow |
| 3. | What future celebrity made an appearance as Danny in "City Slickers"? | Jake Gyllenhaal |
| 4. | What war lasted from June 5 to June 10, 1967? | Six-Day War |
| 5. | Who developed the classification we use for clouds? | Luke Howard |
| 6. | What kind of cheese is most commonly sold in the US as processed "string cheese"? | Mozzarella |
| 7. | Who released the 1970's album entitled "Next"? | The Sensational Alex Harvey Band |
| 8. | What was Princess Diana’s maiden name? | Spencer |
| 9. | How many oxygen atoms does a molecule of ozone have? | 3 |
| 10. | Oregon's Mount Hood is located in what mountain chain? | Cascade Mountains |
| Tie Breaker | What sport's Hall of Fame is located in Cooperstown? | Baseball |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is the name of the little people in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"? | Munchkins |
| 2. | Caracas is the capital of which South American country? | Venezuela |
| 3. | Who hosted "The Hollywood Squares" between 1986 and 1989? | John Davidson |
| 4. | Whom did James Earl Ray assassinate? | Martin Luther King Jr. |
| 5. | What is the chemical symbol for iron? | Fe |
| 6. | How many feet separate the bases in a regulation-sized baseball diamond? | 90 feet |
| 7. | What real-life family was the inspiration for the TV show "Partridge Family"? | The Cowsills |
| 8. | The Houston Comets won what league's first ever championship title? | Women's National Basketball Association |
| 9. | What fruit comes in Redchief and Earliglow variety? | Strawberries |
| 10. | Due to its shape, which European country refers to itself as The Hexagon? | France |
| Tie Breaker | What do you get when you add fresh fruit to red wine? | Sangria |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | The Stephen Sondheim Broadway musical "Sunday in the Park with George" was based on a painting by what artist? | Georges Seurat |
| 2. | What is the capital of Solomon Islands? | Honiara |
| 3. | Who was the last known survivor from the planet Melmac? | Alf |
| 4. | What legendary bank robber did the "Lady in Red" betray to federal agents? | John Dillinger |
| 5. | Due to getting sick, which astronaut was replaced in the Apollo XIII mission? | Ken Mattingly |
| 6. | The card game Patience is also known by what other name? | Solitaire |
| 7. | What 1984 comedy is credited with the popularity of the girl's name, Madison? | Splash |
| 8. | Who are the Mario Brothers usually trying to save? | Princess Peach |
| 9. | What islands are home to most of the world's blue-footed boobies? | The Galapagos Islands |
| 10. | Andorra is landlocked by what two countries? | France and Spain |
| Tie Breaker | What was the only nation to qualify for all 16 soccer World Cups in the 20th century? | Brazil |