| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In Greek mythology, who were Hera's parents? | Cronus and Rhea |
| 2. | Which is the second largest US state in surface area? | Texas |
| 3. | In the movie "Howl's Moving Castle", Calcifer was voiced by which actor? | Billy Crystal |
| 4. | Who died three months into his 4th term as president? | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| 5. | Approximately, how long does it take light from the Sun to reach the earth? | 8 and a half minutes |
| 6. | Located on Central Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky, what is the name of the race track where the Kentucky Derby is held? | Churchill Downs |
| 7. | What was the name of Esther Rolles’ character on both the TV shows "Maude" and "Good Times"? | Florida |
| 8. | What does MW stand for on a radio? | Medium wave |
| 9. | How many stars are in the Big Dipper constellation? | Seven |
| 10. | The mouth of the Mississippi River is located in which state? | Louisiana |
| Tie Breaker | What is the European Union's equivalent to the North American's "911" emergency number? | 112 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Whose "Adagio for Strings" is best known as the theme from the movie "Platoon"? | Samuel Barber's |
| 2. | Which US state is nickname the "Bluegrass State"? | Kentucky |
| 3. | What TV show did "Young Americans" spin off from? | Dawson's Creek |
| 4. | Which politician is known as Tarzan? | Michael Heseltine |
| 5. | The amount of what substance in granite determines its color? | Feldspar |
| 6. | Jimmy Connors won the men's doubles at the 1973 Wimbledon with which partner? | Ilie Nastase |
| 7. | Guitarist Brian May was part of what popular band? | Queen |
| 8. | What of the so-called original six teams was the NHL's first US franchise? | The Boston Bruins |
| 9. | The ailment known as conjunctivitis is also known by what colorful name? | Pink eye |
| 10. | Which Australian state was formerly known as Van Diemen's Land? | Tasmania |
| Tie Breaker | A spice from which root is used to give food a yellow colour? | Turmeric |