| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who turned all he touched to gold? | King Midas |
| 2. | What is the capital of Romania? | Bucharest |
| 3. | What breed of dog is Santa's Little Helper? | Greyhound |
| 4. | Which U.S. President later became Chief Justice on the Supreme Court? | William Howard Taft |
| 5. | What is the more common term for sternum? | Breastbone |
| 6. | The person who invented machine-spun cotton candy was what kind of a doctor? | A dentist |
| 7. | What was the "Sanford and Son" junkyard converted to when the two stars left the show? | A residential hotel |
| 8. | What bird is Britain's VTOL "jump jet" name for? | The harrier |
| 9. | The flowers of the curry tree are what color? | White |
| 10. | In which North American city would you find the C.N. Tower? | Toronto |
| Tie Breaker | What religious movement was founded by Joseph Smith? | Mormonism |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What detective novel begins with a dinner hosted by the mysteriously absent "Mr. U. N. Owen"? | And Then There Were None |
| 2. | In which city is the C.N. Tower? | Toronto |
| 3. | For which movie did director John Schlesinger receive an Oscar in 1970? | Midnight Cowboy |
| 4. | What European city was the first to have over one million residents? | Rome |
| 5. | What is an external agent that alters foetal development is called? | Teratogen |
| 6. | Who invented machine-spun cotton candy? | William Morrison |
| 7. | What California city was the setting for the TV series “Eight is Enough”? | Sacramento |
| 8. | "Jumpman" originally was the name of which Nintendo mascot? | Mario |
| 9. | How many times is a Roman numeral’s value increased if it has a line over it? | 1,000 |
| 10. | In what country would you find the mouths of the Volga river? | Russia |
| Tie Breaker | The album, Sacred Arias was released by what blind Italian tenor? | Andrea Bocelli |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What surname for John in "The Importance of Being Earnest" did Oscar Wilde take from the seaside town he vacationed at? | Worthing |
| 2. | Which state is located directly west of Louisiana? | Texas |
| 3. | Grace Metalious wrote which famous novel and TV show by the same name? | Peyton Place |
| 4. | Who was the first US president to have a woman serving in his cabinet? | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| 5. | What is added to bread to make it swell? | Yeast |
| 6. | How many players are there in a standard team handball team? | Seven |
| 7. | What year was the movie "Aliens" released? | 1986 |
| 8. | Ilie Nastase was born in which country? | Romania |
| 9. | In the human body, what does the ureter carry? | Urine |
| 10. | In what country is Mt. Ararat located? | Turkey |
| Tie Breaker | "Tennis bracelets" are so named because of a 1987 incident involving what athlete? | Chris Evert |