| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What university presents the annual Pulitzer Prize journalism awards? | Columbia |
| 2. | What is the first foreign country you would reach if you go south of Detroit, Michigan? | Canada |
| 3. | What movie did the villain Harry Powell appear in? | The Night of the Hunter |
| 4. | Who co-opted the Wendy's slogan "Where's the beef?" in a 1984 debate? | Walter Mondale |
| 5. | What ancient creature took its name from the Greek words for "terrible lizard"? | Dinosaur |
| 6. | Rioja wine comes from which country? | Spain |
| 7. | Who sang "You Can Call Me Al"? | Paul Simon |
| 8. | What branch of the US armed forces do the Blue Angels belong to? | The Navy |
| 9. | Nyala are a type of antelope that are indigenous to which continent? | Africa |
| 10. | How many stars does the New Zealand national flag have? | Four |
| Tie Breaker | What is the length-to-width ratio of a regulation pool table? | 2:1 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In folklore, what mysterious ghost ship can never go home and was doomed to sail the oceans forever? | The 'Flying Dutchman' |
| 2. | What natural "Wonder of the World" lies off the east coast of Australia? | The Great Barrier Reef |
| 3. | Whose movie character's full name is Charles Lee Ray? | Chucky |
| 4. | What everyday item did John Walker invent? | Friction matches |
| 5. | Samhainophobia is the fear of what? | Halloween |
| 6. | Which NBA team plays its home games at Madison Square Gardens? | New York Knicks |
| 7. | What were Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble's maiden names? | Slaghoople and McBricker |
| 8. | Where is Sclerotinite found? | Coal |
| 9. | What part of the cinnamon tree becomes the spice? | The bark |
| 10. | Yellowstone Lake is the largest naturally occurring lake in which state? | Wyoming |
| Tie Breaker | What is a googol? | 10 to the 100th power |