| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who painted "The Blue Boy"? | Thomas Gainsborough |
| 2. | Which sea lies east of mainland Greece? | Aegean |
| 3. | What longtime London Symphony Orchestra conductor is also Woody Allen's father-in-law? | Andre Previn |
| 4. | In 1800, John Adams became the first US president to live where? | In the White House |
| 5. | Miranda orbits what planet of the solar system? | Uranus |
| 6. | Which of Santa's reindeer is named for a female fox? | Vixen |
| 7. | Who was the first African American to host a TV show? | Nat King Cole |
| 8. | What year saw Jean Paul Gaultier's first individual collection for women? | 1976 |
| 9. | Which scientist is credited with inventing margarine? | Hippolyte Mege-Mouries |
| 10. | What island does the The Statue of Liberty stand on? | Liberty Island |
| Tie Breaker | What is the name of a small barrel of beer of nine gallons capacity? | A firkin |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In Greek mythology who was the son of Hypnos, who is considered god of dreams? | Morpheus |
| 2. | In which country would you find the motor racing circuit called Kyalami? | South Africa |
| 3. | What was the first TV soap opera to regularly broadcast hour-long shows? | Another World |
| 4. | In which city was Leonardo da Vinci born? | Vinci |
| 5. | What is usually added to tin to make solder? | Lead |
| 6. | What flavor soda pop did Roy Allen and Frank Wright begin selling in 1919? | Root beer |
| 7. | What do "Tom", "Dick", and "Harry" refer to in the film "The Great Escape"? | The escape tunnels |
| 8. | What common office supply item is named for the Asian "abaca" fiber used to make them? | Manila envelopes |
| 9. | What is the top layer of the Earth called? | The Crust |
| 10. | Which two states share a border with South Carolina? | Georgia and North Carolina |
| Tie Breaker | What year did tennis player Martina Navratilova retire? | 2006 |