| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What sport was most frequently featured in Degas' paintings? | Horseracing |
| 2. | Which US state's flag is the only one with a Union Jack on it? | Hawaii |
| 3. | In what century was the original Star Trek set? | The 23rd century |
| 4. | George III of the United Kingdom was given what nickname? | Farmer George |
| 5. | Seafloor spreading at midoceanic ridges is how scientists first discovered the periodic reversal of what? | The earth's magnetic field |
| 6. | What is Nike's signature symbol called? | The swoosh |
| 7. | The two sisters in "My Neighbor Totoro" are named what? | Satsuki and Mei |
| 8. | Who would typically use a Punnett square? | A biologist |
| 9. | What gland do all mammals have in common? | Mammary |
| 10. | Which stretch of water is Europe's most northern boundary? | Arctic Sea |
| Tie Breaker | What sport is Pele associated with? | Soccer |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the play "Death of a Salesman"? | Arthur Miller |
| 2. | To which South American country to the Galapagos Islands belong? | Ecuador |
| 3. | What was the screen name of the lead character in the TV show "The Untouchables"? | Elliot |
| 4. | What U.S. state was once an independent republic? | Texas |
| 5. | What is made up of the duodenum, jejenum and ileum? | Small intestine |
| 6. | What expression is used to describe a child who closely resembles a parent? | Chip off the old block |
| 7. | Who plays Barney Stinson on the TV show "How I Met Your Mother"? | Neil Patrick Harris |
| 8. | Who was pictured on the first US adhesive stamp? | Benjamin Franklin |
| 9. | Which planet is named after the God of the Sky? | Uranus |
| 10. | What river begins at Lake Itasca? | Mississippi River |
| Tie Breaker | What is a gondola? | Venetian rowing boat |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote "Tarzan of the Apes" in 1912? | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
| 2. | Which city is home to the South-of-Market district? | San Francisco |
| 3. | What actor was the narrator in the movie "Alive"? | John Malkovich |
| 4. | Which Soviet leader approved the building of the Berlin Wall? | Nikita Khrushchev |
| 5. | What name is given to a main downward-growing root of a plant? | Taproot |
| 6. | What spice is named for the capital of French Guiana? | Cayenne pepper |
| 7. | How many episodes of “Leave it to Beaver” were made? | 235 |
| 8. | If you are a pupaphobe, what are you afraid of? | Puppets |
| 9. | On the Fahrenheit scale, there are 180 degrees between which two important points? | Freezing and boiling points |
| 10. | In what county is Chicago, Illinois located? | Cook County |
| Tie Breaker | What is the American equivalent of the Irish Poteen? | Moonshine |