| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which character killed Polonius? | Hamlet |
| 2. | What US city is nicknamed the "Motor City"? | Detroit |
| 3. | Who plays the guitar introduction to Michael Jackson's hit "Black or White"? | Slash |
| 4. | Who was assassinated by Leon Czolgosz? | President William McKinley |
| 5. | What number is indicated by the Roman Numeral "D"? | 500 |
| 6. | What common item is usually made up of twelve pentagons and twenty hexagons? | A soccer ball |
| 7. | Who sang the theme song to the Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me"? | Carly Simon |
| 8. | What food item shares its name with Brad and Janet's hospitable host in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"? | A frankfurter |
| 9. | What is October's birthstone? | Opal |
| 10. | In what country is the Bataan Peninsula? | The Philippines |
| Tie Breaker | What company makes the Xbox console? | Microsoft |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What object did photographer Andres Serrano place in a glass of his own urine in 1989? | A crucifix |
| 2. | Which European country replaced the Lev with the Euro? | Bulgaria |
| 3. | In The Simpsons, when Homer is trying to think un-sexy thoughts, he imagines who in a bikini? | Barney |
| 4. | What H-word means designing, displaying and describing coats of arms and badges? | Heraldry |
| 5. | What name is given to an elephant's second incisors? | Tusks |
| 6. | Who was credited with developing the original recipe for Angostura Bitters? | Dr. Johann Gottlieb Benjamin Siegert |
| 7. | What sport is the focus of the movie "Cool Runnings"? | Bobsled |
| 8. | What US state's National Guard still calls itself "the Green Mountain Boys"? | Vermont |
| 9. | When standing in sunlight, what vitamin does your body synthesize? | Vitamin D |
| 10. | To which group of islands does Corfu belong? | Ionian islands |
| Tie Breaker | What term for stable, well-established stocks comes from a $10 bet in poker? | Blue chips |