| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | The comic strip "Spy vs Spy" debuted in which year? | 1961 |
| 2. | What four US states begin with the letter "W"? | Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming |
| 3. | At age 17, who played the title schoolgirl in "The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer"? | Shirley Temple |
| 4. | What Ken Kesey-led group toured American in a psychedelic school bus called "Further"? | The Merry Pranksters |
| 5. | What breed of cat is tailless? | Manx |
| 6. | What name is given to a ball on a wire that is thrown in an Olympic event? | Hammer |
| 7. | Who played Sandy in the made for TV adaptation of Grease Live? | Julianne Hough |
| 8. | What sport's lingo uses the term "Googly"? | Cricket |
| 9. | What was the first planet to be discovered with a telescope? | Uranus |
| 10. | What agricultural crop is Cuba's main export? | Sugar |
| Tie Breaker | Prior to 2016, which pitcher was the last to win back to back Cy Young Awards in the American League? | Pedro Martinez |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What book won Harper Lee a Pulitzer Prize in 1961? | To Kill A Mockingbird |
| 2. | Easter Island is a part of which South American country? | Chile |
| 3. | Who performed the character of Miss Piggy until the early 2000's? | Frank Oz |
| 4. | What year was Indira Gandhi born? | 1917 |
| 5. | The March of Dimes was originally founded to help find a vaccine for what? | Polio |
| 6. | In the world of business, what does DJIA stand for? | Dow Jones Industrial Average |
| 7. | What "broke down" according to the lyrics of the Looney Tunes theme song? | The merry-go around |
| 8. | Before switching to the Euro, what was the monetary unit of Italy? | Lira |
| 9. | Osteoporosis primarily affects what? | Bones |
| 10. | Avarua is the capital of which country? | Cook Islands |
| Tie Breaker | According to tradition, what must be saved from the yule log? | A piece of wood to light next year's yule log |