| 1 | What country is home to Kenai Fjords National Park? USA (Alaska) |
| 2 | What fruit is nicknamed the Alligator Pear? Avocado |
| 3 | What are the only two elements with the letter X in their name? Oxygen and Xenon |
| 4 | What is the name of the clockwork device used by pianists to measure time? Metronome |
| 5 | When Elisha Graves Otis invented it, he called it the safety hoist. What do we call it now? The elevator (or lift) |
| 6 | Red Stripe lager comes from which country? Jamaica |
| 7 | Lanolin comes from what animal? Sheep |
| 8 | Written by Ernest Hemingway, what is the subject of the 1932 non-fiction book Death In The Afternoon? Bull-fighting |
| 9 | The Thirty Years' War was finally ended in 1648 with what peace treaty? Peace of Westphalia |
| 10 | What nationality is Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot? Belgian |