| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What nationality was Roald Dahl? | Welsh |
| 2. | In miles, approximately, how much Atlantic coastline does the state of New Hampshire have? | 18 |
| 3. | Who directed the 1985 film "Out of Africa"? | Sydney Pollack |
| 4. | What Native American leader surrendered at Skeleton Canyon in 1886? | Geronimo |
| 5. | Maria Sklodowska became famous under what name? | Marie Curie |
| 6. | How many sheets of paper are there in a ream? | 500 |
| 7. | On July 10, 1975, Cher filed for divorce from what musician? | Gregg Allman |
| 8. | How many playing pieces does each player begin with in Backgammon? | 15 |
| 9. | What name is given to the shellfish that cling to the bottom of ships? | Barnacles |
| 10. | According to legend, what city was founded on Palatine Hill? | Rome |
| Tie Breaker | What does a howdah sit atop? | An elephant |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What fictitious murderer first appeared in the story "String of Pearls: A Romance"? | Sweeny Todd |
| 2. | What fashionable shopping avenue divides New York into East Side and West Side? | Fifth Avenue |
| 3. | What vehicle was driven by Arnie Cunningham? | Christine |
| 4. | What was New York's Liberty Island called before its name was changed in 1956? | Bedloe's Island |
| 5. | What are the Chiuhauhan, Nubian, and Alaskan? | Deserts |
| 6. | Who was the first tennis player to complete the Grand Slam? | Don Budge |
| 7. | Who performed the Bond theme song "Die Another Day"? | Madonna |
| 8. | Which bird is the national bird of Iceland? | Gyrfalcon |
| 9. | What plant is the most common cause of hay fever? | Ragweed |
| 10. | What "island", the southern-most tip of Brooklyn, has three miles of famous boardwalk? | Coney Island |
| Tie Breaker | What degree did Brett Favre earn from the University of Southern Mississippi? | Teaching |