| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who flew from England to America in a giant peach carried by seagulls? | James |
| 2. | Which non-coastal western US state has the seagull as its official state bird? | Utah |
| 3. | On what TV show did Nell Carter work as a housekeeper for the Kanisky family? | Gimme a Break! |
| 4. | What was the Boulder Dam renamed to in 1947? | Hoover Dam |
| 5. | What sense would you not have if you were anosmic? | Smell |
| 6. | How many colors are there on a Rubik's Cube? | Six |
| 7. | Who played Mr. Pink in the movie "Reservoir Dogs"? | Steve Buscemi |
| 8. | How many hole cards is each player dealt in Texas Hold 'Em? | Two |
| 9. | What is the common name for "alopecia"? | Baldness |
| 10. | "Upon the long river" is the English translation of the name of which US state? | Connecticut |
| Tie Breaker | How many players are there in a standard American football team? | Eleven |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What well known Russian author was also a doctor? | Anton Chekhov |
| 2. | What sea lies between Greece and Turkey? | Aegean Sea |
| 3. | In 1987, what song was the first in Spanish to top the US charts? | La Bamba |
| 4. | What famous Cherokee Indian created the alphabet for the Cherokee language? | Sequoyah |
| 5. | Which type of camel has two humps? | Bactrian |
| 6. | Which guitar manufacturer was responsible for the Stratocaster? | Fender |
| 7. | Which artist recorded the 1982 hit song "Bad to the Bone"? | George Thorogood |
| 8. | What are the three primary ingredients in a standard Grasshopper cocktail? | Creme de Menthe, Creme de Cacao and fresh cream |
| 9. | Herman Hollerith was known for what contribution to society? | Punch card accounting |
| 10. | Which country borders Rwanda to the west? | Congo |
| Tie Breaker | What modern sport grew out of the ancient Thai sport Muay Thai? | Kickboxing |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What artist pioneered Abstract Impressionism in 1948? | Jackson Pollack |
| 2. | When facing Mount Rushmore, which president's head is farthest to your left? | George Washington |
| 3. | What was the well-known nickname of the American tap dancer, Bill Robinson? | Bojangles |
| 4. | In what country did the "Sepoy Mutiny" occur? | India |
| 5. | What is mixed with clay, baked in a kiln, and then pulverized in order to make Portland cement? | Limestone |
| 6. | What is the three letter name of the red, brimless hat which originated in Morocco? | Fez |
| 7. | In The Simpsons, who said: "I thought I'd get into shape, so i've been drinking nothing but milkshakes."? | Krusty the Clown |
| 8. | What is the fear of parents-in-law known as? | Soceraphobia |
| 9. | What does a phonophobe fear? | Noise |
| 10. | What is the capital of China? | Beijing |
| Tie Breaker | Which is heavier, a baseball or a softball? | A softball |