| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What was the last album recorded by The Beatles? | Abbey Road |
| 2. | Omaha, Kansas City, and Sioux City all lie on which river? | Missouri River |
| 3. | Whose sidekick was named Sodoff Baldrick? | Edmund Blackadder |
| 4. | Who was the fourth president of the United States? | James Madison |
| 5. | Kurt Vonnegut's brother discovered what commercial use for silver iodide? | Rainmaking |
| 6. | What Japanese word for "wave person" refers to a masterless samurai? | Ronin |
| 7. | What two metal bands are honored on Beavis and Butt-head's usual t-shirts? | AC/DC and Metallica |
| 8. | What Is Joseph Cyril Bamfords claim to fame? | Founded JCB |
| 9. | What Italian scientist discovered methane and invented the first battery? | Alessandro Volta |
| 10. | In what city would you find Centennial Olympic Park? | Atlanta |
| Tie Breaker | What carol contains the words "Fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la" | Deck the Halls |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What category of writing are the Hugo and Nebula awards given for? | Science Fiction |
| 2. | What is the 3 letter code for O'Hare International Airport? | ORD |
| 3. | In the title of a 1986 song by Lionel Richie, what part of the room was he dancing on? | The ceiling |
| 4. | What was the Leaning Tower of Pisa originally used as? | A bell tower |
| 5. | Where in your body is your patella? | The knee |
| 6. | What popular operating system are the Mac OS X series based on? | Unix |
| 7. | What future game show host had a Top Forty hit with 1968's "Naturally Stoned"? | Chuck Woolery |
| 8. | Where were fortune cookies invented? | United States |
| 9. | Which was the first Space-ready Shuttle to be launched? | Columbia |
| 10. | What is the only Canadian Province which borders the Pacific Ocean? | British Columbia |
| Tie Breaker | What do Teal Pumpkins represent to Trick or Treaters? | Non-Food Treats |