| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What Broadway musical featured the song "Rumson"? | Paint Your Wagon |
| 2. | What city, located on the Mississippi River, is known as "The Gateway to the West"? | St. Louis |
| 3. | In the TV show "The Simpsons", what does Krusty's dad do for a living? | He is a rabbi |
| 4. | On July 4, 1776, how many English colonies proclaimed a Declaration of Independence? | 13 |
| 5. | What was neurologist's Viktor E. Frankl's middle name? | Emil |
| 6. | What common legal item literally means "under penalty"? | Subpoena |
| 7. | According to the title of the film, what is the profession of Ace Ventura? | Pet Detective |
| 8. | What is the only fruit to be ever banned from airplanes? | Durian |
| 9. | Enzymes from the papaya fruit are used to make what kitchen staple? | Meat tenderizer |
| 10. | What is the deepest lake in the world? | Lake Baikal |
| Tie Breaker | Whose death is described in the last chapter of the Torah? | Moses |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which novel features a character named Hester Prynne? | Scarlett Letter |
| 2. | "The Running of the Bulls" event is held in what Spanish city? | Pamplona |
| 3. | Whose mother complained about his swearing in the film "GoodFellas"? | Joe Pesci's |
| 4. | What dam was built during the 1930s, creating Lake Mead? | Hoover Dam |
| 5. | What part of the human body experiences different growth rates called anagen, catagen, and telogen? | The hair |
| 6. | Which country was represented by the athlete Don Quarrie? | Jamaica |
| 7. | What year was Indiana Jones first introduced to the public? | 1981 |
| 8. | What word was coined from the name of Asian dictator's wife who is notorious for her 3,000 pairs of shoes? | Imeldific |
| 9. | What do scatologists study? | Feces |
| 10. | What 3 colors make up the flag of France? | Red, White and Blue |
| Tie Breaker | Candy Lightner was the founder of what organization? | Mothers Against Drunk Driving |