| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What year did E. M. Forster publish "Howards End"? | 1910 |
| 2. | In which continent would you find the Amazon river? | South America |
| 3. | Which singer played "Breathless Mahoney" in the 1990 film "Dick Tracy"? | Madonna |
| 4. | What Briton with an American wife was the governor of the Bahamas during World War II? | King Edward VIII |
| 5. | The curlew is a type of what? | Bird |
| 6. | What type of instrument is a Celesta? | Keyboard |
| 7. | Which character did Jack Nicholson portray in the 1974 film "Chinatown"? | J.J. Gittes |
| 8. | What MLB team lost in the 2010 World Series? | Texas Rangers |
| 9. | What does a manometer measure? | Pressure |
| 10. | Where does the famous "running of the bulls" take place? | Pamplona |
| Tie Breaker | In 2002, Sony ended production of its recorders using what doomed video standard? | Betamax |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which writer coined the word "Cyberspace"? | William Gibson |
| 2. | In which English county is Charnwood Forest located? | Leicestershire |
| 3. | Who sang the track "Think" for the 1980 album "The Blues Brothers: Original Soundtrack Recording"? | Aretha Franklin |
| 4. | What did Al Capone largely fund his criminal empire on? | Illegal alcohol |
| 5. | What is the largest living bird on Earth? | The ostrich |
| 6. | What Bruins and Rangers legend founded the Tampa Bay Lightning in 1991? | Phil Esposito |
| 7. | Who played the role of Jack Tripper on the TV show "Three's Company"? | John Ritter |
| 8. | How much storage space did the original Amazon Kindle device have? | 256 MB |
| 9. | How many diagonals does a triangle have? | None |
| 10. | The Khyber pass joins which two countries? | Afghanistan and Pakistan |
| Tie Breaker | In what year did Atari introduce the arcade game "Missile Command"? | 1980 |