| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who wrote the the novel "The Dam Busters"? | Paul Brickhill |
| 2. | At what national capital does the White Nile join the Blue Nile? | Khartoum |
| 3. | In the movie "Batman", what does the Joker call his secret ingredient? | Smylex |
| 4. | Who became King of Spain on General Franco's death? | Juan Carlos I |
| 5. | What name is given to the unit of electrical resistance? | Ohm |
| 6. | What does the abbreviation ROI stand for in the financial world? | Return on Investment |
| 7. | Which TV character has the surname "Sagdiyev"? | Borat |
| 8. | What do you call a group of Geese? | Gaggle |
| 9. | The effect produced when sound is reflected back is known as what? | An echo |
| 10. | What is New York City's most popular nickname? | The Big Apple |
| Tie Breaker | How many scoops of raisins go into each box of Kellogg's Raisin Bran? | Two |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What was subtitled "The American Tribal Love/Rock Musical"? | Hair |
| 2. | Which two independent states exist within Italy's borders? | Vatican City and San Marino |
| 3. | Who is Carlos Estevez better known as? | Charlie Sheen |
| 4. | What was Klaus Barbie’s nickname? | The Butcher of Lyon |
| 5. | What are the four main ingredients of concrete? | Sand, water, cement, gravel |
| 6. | How many ring are there on the olympic flag? | Five |
| 7. | In "The Wizard of Oz", what was the lion looking for? | Courage |
| 8. | The logo of Mack Trucks is what animal? | A bulldog |
| 9. | What did an IBM 7090 computer calculate to 100,265 decimal places in 1961? | Pi |
| 10. | Sucre is the capital of what country? | Bolivia |
| Tie Breaker | What coastal Atlantic US state has "The Shag" as their official state dance? | South Carolina |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Which character killed Clare Quilty? | Humbert Humbert |
| 2. | Which US state is home to the highest mountain peak outside Alaska? | California |
| 3. | Paul Stanley is the co-singer for which Rock-N-Roll band? | Kiss |
| 4. | Who was James Garfield's vice president? | Chester A. Arthur |
| 5. | What is Ethyl Alcohol commonly known as? | Ethanol |
| 6. | On May 1, 1991, Nolan Ryan threw his seventh and final no-hitter against which Major League team? | The Toronto Blue Jays |
| 7. | On the TV series "Lost", what is John Locke incapable of doing before Oceanic flight 815 crashes? | Walking |
| 8. | The Grasshopper cocktail originated from which New Orleans bar? | Tujague's |
| 9. | Kalium is the Latin name for which element? | Potassium |
| 10. | How many US states end with the letter "O"? | Four |
| Tie Breaker | Completed in 1911, what dam was built across the Salt River near Phoenix? | Roosevelt Dam |