| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What year was Charles Darwin's work, "On the Origin of Species", published? | 1859 |
| 2. | Where is the Horse racing Hall of Fame located? | Saratoga Springs, New York |
| 3. | Who is Snoopy's arch enemy? | The Red Baron |
| 4. | In which country did the Boxer Rebellion take place? | China |
| 5. | What term refers to a group of frogs? | Army |
| 6. | The Fields Medal is an award given in what field? | Mathematics |
| 7. | What television show's theme was played at the commissioning if the first space shuttle? | Star Trek's |
| 8. | Epistemophobia is the fear of what? | Knowledge |
| 9. | What chemical compound causes pain in muscles after exercise? | Lactic acid |
| 10. | Zagreb is the capital of which country? | Croatia |
| Tie Breaker | What boxer was nicknamed the "Manassa Mauler"? | Jack Dempsey |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the thriller "The Bourne Identity"? | Robert Ludlum |
| 2. | Which state is located between Maine and Vermont? | New Hampshire |
| 3. | What was Daniel's last name in 1984 film "The Karate Kid"? | LaRusso |
| 4. | In the first Punic War, Rome and Carthage fought over possession of what Mediterranean island? | Sicily |
| 5. | The fruit of the rose plant shares its name with what part of the body? | The hips |
| 6. | Which Flintstones character was absent from the Flintstone vitamins until 1996? | Betty Rubble |
| 7. | In Disneys "Snow White", what kind of poisoned fruit did the Evil Queen try to give to Snow White? | Apple |
| 8. | What nickname was given to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1909? | Brickyard |
| 9. | The electric eel is native only to what continent? | South America |
| 10. | What two countries share Lake Geneva? | France and Switzerland |
| Tie Breaker | What Sanskrit word do Buddhists use to refer to the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth? | Samsara |