| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What philosopher/author lived on the shores of Walden Pond? | Henry David Thoreau |
| 2. | Columbus is the capital of which US state? | Ohio |
| 3. | What actor played the role of Newman in the TV show "Seinfeld"? | Wayne Knight |
| 4. | What year did the Chernobyl disaster occur? | 1986 |
| 5. | What is the largest member of the deer family living in the US? | The moose |
| 6. | Taekwondo was developed in what country? | Korea |
| 7. | What is the name of the mansion where Elvis Presley died? | Graceland |
| 8. | How many gallons does a "half butt" barrel contain? | 63 |
| 9. | The scientific unit named for Sir Isaac Newton measures what? | Force |
| 10. | Which US state is known as the "Hoosier State"? | Indiana |
| Tie Breaker | What company's famous plaid pattern is called "novacheck"? | Burberry's |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What four evangelists wrote the Gospels? | Matthew, Mark, Luke, John |
| 2. | What is the lowest point in the United States? | Death Valley, California |
| 3. | Who performed the song "The Power of Love" with his band in the movie "Back to the Future"? | Huey Lewis |
| 4. | Who was the first person to swim across Lake Ontario? | Marilyn Bell |
| 5. | What is the atomic number of the chemical element gold? | 79 |
| 6. | Whose jersey number 99 was retired by all teams in the NHL following his career retirement? | Wayne Gretzky's |
| 7. | Who sang the 1979 song "Family Tradition"? | Hank Williams Jr. |
| 8. | What Hindu god is known as "The Destroyer"? | Shiva |
| 9. | In the eye, what is the more common name for the condition also known as "lens opacity"? | Cataract |
| 10. | KODAK is headquartered In what U.S. City? | Rochester, New York |
| Tie Breaker | What baseball player was nicknamed "Joltin' Joe" and the "Yankee Clipper"? | Joe DiMaggio |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What does the double-O indicate in 007? | A license to kill |
| 2. | In which European city can you find the "Mouth of Truth"? | Rome |
| 3. | Which pop duo consisted of Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus? | Milli Vanilli |
| 4. | Which US president died three months after being shot by Charles J. Guiteau? | James Garfield |
| 5. | What fruit comes in Hass and Florida variety? | Avocados |
| 6. | In the clothing store name "L. L. Bean", what do the letters "L" stand for? | Leon Leonwood |
| 7. | What talk show has Chris Hardwick hosted on AMC immediately following the TV show "The Walking Dead"? | The Talking Dead |
| 8. | Where might you drink Retsina wine? | Greece |
| 9. | Which planet is named for the Roman God who was the son of Juno and Jupiter? | Mars |
| 10. | In which continent would you find the Amazon river? | South America |
| Tie Breaker | On what day would you celebrate All Saints Day? | November 1 |