Justin is always a little crabby, but that’s especially true this week, because he’s written six trivia questions about crabs! We also crack into discussions of B movies, famous art, and some really weird science!
2:53: Q1 (Everything Else): A recent Internet obsession, what is the specific term for the process of convergent evolution that has produced crab-like crustaceans at least five separate times?
14:42: Q2 (Movies & TV): What producer and director, nicknamed the “king of the B movies”, is responsible for such masterpieces as The Wasp Woman, She Gods of Shark Reef, and, most pertinently, Attack of the Crab Monsters?
29:36: Q3 (Times & Places): There are at least three locations in the world called Crab Island, one of which is found in what New York-Vermont-Quebec lake, which was legally considered the sixth Great Lake for 18 days in 1998?
39:57: Q4 (Sports & Games): To “catch a crab” is an error in which one fails to release one’s oar blade from the water on time, in what very demanding sport that first developed at posh British schools?
47:45: Q5 (Arts & Literature): “Crab on its Back” and “Two Crabs” are lesser-known works by what Dutch post-impressionist, who shot himself in 1890 at the age of 37?
53:27: Q6 (Music): The “crab” is one of the most difficult scratch techniques in what form of musical art that treats a record player as a musical instrument and involves syncing up and mixing multiple tracks?
Theme music: "Thinking it Over" by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY 2.0
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