| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | During what war was the novel "Simplicissimus" set? | Thirty Years' War |
| 2. | What country borders Sudan to the north? | Egypt |
| 3. | What John Wayne film, set during the Civil War, was based on a true story? | The Horse Soldiers |
| 4. | What was the nickname of German flying ace Manfred von Richthofen? | The Red Baron |
| 5. | What is the fear of social situations called? | Sociophobia |
| 6. | An amendment to the US Constitution must be ratified by what fraction of all the states? | 75% |
| 7. | What is the name of the long pole with a microphone attached at the end on a movie set? | A boom |
| 8. | What would you find in a bento box? | Food |
| 9. | Ageusia is the loss of which sense? | Taste |
| 10. | What queen were the Virgin Islands named for in 1627? | Elizabeth I |
| Tie Breaker | What is Santa's name in Denmark? | Sinter Klaas |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the novel, "Dragon's Teeth"? | Upton Sinclair |
| 2. | Which bird is the national bird of Honduras? | Scarlet macaw |
| 3. | What movie was split into two parts - "Death Proof" and "Planet Terror"? | Grindhouse |
| 4. | Which real person took a name meaning Man of Steel? | Joseph Stalin |
| 5. | Which fish, previously thought to be extinct was rediscovered In 1939? | The Coelacanth |
| 6. | Which modern instrument was called the sackbut until the nineteenth century? | The trombone |
| 7. | Who directed the Michael Jackson music videos for "Thriller" and "Black and White"? | John Landis |
| 8. | The necktie dates back to what century? | 17th |
| 9. | The star cluster, "Seven Sisters", is also known as what? | Pleiades |
| 10. | What is the lowest point in the United States? | Death Valley, California |
| Tie Breaker | In the Western Union's alphabet what is the letter "C" known as? | Chicago |