| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In which Dickens novel would you find the characters John Jarndyce and Mrs. Jellyby? | Bleak House |
| 2. | What is the northernmost Scandinavian country? | Norway |
| 3. | Who authored the song "In the Ghetto"? | Mac Davis |
| 4. | Who won the first Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge? | Oxford |
| 5. | Blue, Pinyon, and Steller's are species of what bird? | Jay |
| 6. | What sport's lingo uses the term "Googly"? | Cricket |
| 7. | Who won a Grammy Award for his album "Come Dance With Me"? | Frank Sinatra |
| 8. | What sport's lingo uses the term "Schuss"? | Skiing |
| 9. | In what lunar phase is the moon when it is three-quarters full? | Gibbous |
| 10. | The Great Pee Dee River flows into what body of water? | Atlantic Ocean |
| Tie Breaker | An "umiak" is the larger version of what? | A kayak |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What was the original name of Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment"? | The Drunkards |
| 2. | What year did the Comoros gain its independence from France? | 1975 |
| 3. | Who did Glen Campbell replace when the Beach Boys went on tour in 1965? | Brian Wilson |
| 4. | How many Soldiers made up a Roman Cohort? | 800 |
| 5. | What animal is sometimes also called the "glutton"? | The wolverine |
| 6. | Within 3 years, either way, in what year did Lou Gehrig deliver his famous farewell speech at Yankee Stadium? | 1939 |
| 7. | What year did singer Whitney Houston dier? | 2012 |
| 8. | What month and year was National Geographic magazine first published? | October 1888 |
| 9. | What’s a tropical cyclone called when its winds reach 74 miles per hour? | A Hurricane |
| 10. | What is the largest country in South America? | Brazil |
| Tie Breaker | Which celebrity popularized the "wedge" haircut? | Dorothy Hamill |