| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What Agatha Christie novel was made up of two parts - England and Egypt? | Death on the Nile |
| 2. | What US city is the home to mile high stadium? | Denver |
| 3. | In which fictional law firm did Ally McBeal work? | Cage, Fish and Associates |
| 4. | In what city did Rosa Parks refuse to give up her seat for a white passenger? | Montgomery, Alabama |
| 5. | Though botanically a fruit, what food was officially ruled a vegetable by the US Supreme Court in 1893? | The tomato |
| 6. | In the game Ms. Pac-Man eating what fruit was worth 5000 points? | Banana |
| 7. | In which TV series does Fred Savage play Kevin Arnold? | The Wonder Years |
| 8. | In soccer, how many yellow cards result in a red card? | Two |
| 9. | What influential French design house manufactures Poison, a line of women's fragrances? | Christian Dior |
| 10. | In what sort of landscape would you find an erg? | Desert |
| Tie Breaker | What does B stand for when referring to a camera's shutter speed? | Bulb |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What photographer had a twenty-year relationship with late author Susan Sontag? | Annie Leibovitz |
| 2. | Lemurs are found almost entirely on which isolated island? | Madagascar |
| 3. | In what film did a character named Pumpkin rob a restaurant while Vincent Vega was dining nearby? | Pulp Fiction |
| 4. | Who was the first union president to occupy the Oval Office? | Ronald Reagan |
| 5. | How many pairs of chromosomes are there in each human cell? | 23 |
| 6. | Which bar is said to have given birth to the Grasshopper cocktail? | Tujague's |
| 7. | Who was the King of Swing? | Benny Goodman |
| 8. | The word "grenade" derives from the name of what fruit? | Pomegranate |
| 9. | What is a whale's leap out of the water called? | Breaching |
| 10. | Which US state is nicknamed the "Sunflower State"? | Kansas |
| Tie Breaker | A luffa is a type of what? | Plant |