| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What form of writing is literally translated to "sacred writings"? | Hieroglyphics |
| 2. | What are the first four digits of Beverly Hill' zip code? | 9021 |
| 3. | What 1968 hit was the first to include the phrase "heavy metal" in its lyrics? | Born to be Wild |
| 4. | Prior to becoming President of the US, what political role did FDR hold? | Governor |
| 5. | In the Steve Miller song "The Joker", what men’s name do "some people call him"? | Maurice |
| 6. | What is the fifth sign of the Zodiac? | Leo |
| 7. | What TV show featured the fictional band "The Be Sharps"? | The Simpsons |
| 8. | What stickers were spoofs of the Cabbage Patch Kids? | Garbage Pail Kids |
| 9. | What disease takes its name from medieval Italian words for "bad air"? | Malaria |
| 10. | What is the name of the warm dry wind which blows over the Rocky Mountains? | The Chinook |
| Tie Breaker | From 1916 to 1938, what US coin featured a buffalo on its back side? | The nickel |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In "The Farmer in the Dell", what stands alone? | The cheese |
| 2. | What is the capital of Romania? | Bucharest |
| 3. | Who played the role of the US president in the movie "The American President"? | Michael Douglas |
| 4. | Who is said to have been presented to Julius Caesar in a carpet? | Cleopatra |
| 5. | What does a pluviometer measure? | Rainfall |
| 6. | How many rings are there on the Olympic flag? | Five |
| 7. | What athlete had a part in the movie "The Naked Gun"? | O. J. Simpson |
| 8. | How many players are there in a standard soccer team? | Eleven |
| 9. | Rene Laennac invented which aid for doctors in 1816? | The stethoscope |
| 10. | What is the capital of Sudan? | Khartoum |
| Tie Breaker | Which country were the 2010 Winter Olympic Games held in? | Canada |