They’re both Emmy Award winners, and Helen has an Oscar and Golden Globe. They were both on “Hacks” this season, and Jimmy was on one episode too. Helen’s charity is the St. Joseph Center. Dan’s charity is the Trevor Project.
$100
The U.S. Postal Service says its coldest post office is located where?
A: Florida B: Alaska
C: Hawaii D: Ch-ch-ch-Chattanooga
Answer
B: Alaska
Someone who is in good health is said to be as fit as what musical instrument?
A: Fiddle B: Piano
C: Accordion D: Glockenspiel
Answer
A: Fiddle
Apple’s AirPods are designed to be put into a person’s what?
A: Mouth B: Armpits
C: Nostrils D: Ears
Answer
D: Ears
Every April since 1996, literary types have gotten their fix, as people of every persuasion celebrate what special occasion?
A: National Poetry Month B: National Essay Month
C: National Novel Month D: National Textbook Month
Answer
A: National Poetry Month
In 2025, Tennessee-born country star Morgan Wallen raised eyebrows when he abruptly walked off the “SNL” stage and posted, “Get me to” what place?
A: Wine country B: Amish country
C: God’s country D: Ski country
Answer
C: God’s country
In recent years, thousands of women have honored what historic American by placing “I Voted” stickers on her grave?
A: Susan B. Anthony B: Harriet Tubman
C: Clara Barton D: Sally Ride
Answer
A: Susan B. Anthony
Introducing U.S. audiences to terms like “bush wee” — the act of urinating outside — “Bluey” is an animated TV show made where?
A: Australia B: India
C: Canada D: Ireland
Answer
A: Australia
What Olympic medalist is mentioned on the Wikipedia page for “aptronym,” a word used to describe a personal name that’s suited to its owner?
A: Lindsey Vonn B: Michael Phelps
C: Usain Bolt D: Gabby Douglas
Answer
C: Usain Bolt
Passed by roughly half of all U.S. states, the CROWN Act stands for “Creating a Respectful and Open World for” what?
A: Noncitizens B: Natural hair
C: Native Americans D: Nonbinary identities
50/50
50/50 leaves B & D. Nonbinary identities are too controversial to be approved in that many states.
Answer
B: Natural hair
$32,000
The New York City Ballet makes roughly 45% of its yearly ticket revenue from what show’s annual five-week run?
A: Swan Lake B: Don Quixote
C: The Nutcracker D: Romeo and Juliet
Answer
C: The Nutcracker
The world’s earliest civilizations began in Mesopotamia, a region in modern-day Iraq with a name meaning “land between the” what?
A: Fields B: Mountains
C: Continents D: Rivers
PAF
Their friend Tim Lopez is a Jeopardy! champion, park ranger and smarty-pants. Tim answers rivers immediately.
Answer
D: Rivers
The “Judicial handshake” is a U.S. Supreme Court tradition in which all nine justices shake hands with each other once, for a total of how many handshakes?
A: 18 B: 25
C: 36 D: 57
ATA
A: 6% B: 4% C: 74% D: 16%
Answer
C: 36
$250,000
Primarily set in the year 2805, which of these movies takes place furthest in the future?
A: WALL-E B: Alien
C: Avatar: The Way of Water D: Idiocracy
ATH
Jimmy has seen all these movies. His guess is Avatar. They decide to walk away.
Answer
A: WALL-E
Helen and Dan win $125,000 for their charities.
Helen and Dan win $125,000 for their charities.