Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Showing episodes and shows of

Mark Donovan

Shows

Instant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1226 - To the mountaintop! - February - Track - Cover me - Hope you're well read...Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1226, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: To The Mountaintop! 1: The Gouter Route is the most popular path from Chamonix up this "roof of Europe". Mont Blanc. 2: Washington State Route 706 will take you to the national park for your climb to the 14,410-foot top of this. Mount Rainier. 3: It takes about 6 hours to hike up this via the Yoshida Trail from the Subaru Line 5th Station. Mount Fuji. 4: The West Buttress Route is the standard way up this North American one of the 7 Summits. Denali. 5: The...2024-06-1907 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1157 - Name the work - Earth, wind and fire - Remember reruns? - Gay blades - Women of mythWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1157, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Name The Work 1: Melville:"Captain Vere was an exceptional character". Billy Budd. 2: Cervantes:"At a village of La Mancha, whose name I do not wish to remember". Don Quixote. 3: Verne:"Certainly an Englishman, it was more doubtful whether Phileas Fogg was a Londoner". Around the World in Eighty Days. 4: Jack London:"'The Ghost' was rolling slightly on a calm sea without a breath of wind". The Sea Wolf. 5: O. Henry:"Tomorrow would be Christmas Day, and she had only $1.87...2024-04-1206 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1151 - Back to the hotel - Significant old books - The "last" category - It's a flat-out fact - China patternsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1151, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Back To The Hotel 1: In 1975, Lyn Weiner opened the Kennelworth, a hotel in New York City for these pets. dogs. 2: The Celtic Lodge and Kelly's Hotel are famous hotels in this world capital. Dublin. 3: This large ocean liner that's been docked in Long Beach since 1967 is a hotel and tourist attraction. Queen Mary. 4: With canals, piazzas, and St. Mark's Square, this Vegas hotel sits on the old Sands Hotel site. the Venetian. 5: This "presidential" hotel was elected to host...2024-04-0507 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1132 - Books for the young - "pipe" dreams - Scrambled kegs - Genesis basics - Country confusionWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1132, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Books For The Young 1: This Mark Twain character is "hated" by moms because he is "vulgar and bad" but "all their children admired him". Huckleberry Finn. 2: This Margaret Wise Brown children's classic about bedtime begins "In the great green room...". Goodnight Moon. 3: He illustrated "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?". Eric Carle. 4: Discovered in 1993 an asteroid was named Besixdouze, an homage to this title character who lives on Asteroid B-612. the Little...2024-03-1707 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1125 - Lakers - Nyc authors - 20th century books - Statuesque authors - SmartiesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1125, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Lakers 1: Locals in this Upstate New York City know it hosted the 1980 winter Olympics. Lake Placid. 2: Folks on the Nevada border know this lake took its name from the Washoe word for "Big Water". Lake Tahoe. 3: Workers are way above average in ports such as Duluth on this Great Lake. Lake Superior. 4: People walk like Egyptians around this lake formed by the creation of the Aswan High Dam. Lake Nasser. 5: U.N. office workers in Switzerland overlook this lake...2024-03-1006 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1132 - Books for the young - "pipe" dreams - Scrambled kegs - Genesis basics - Country confusionWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1132, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Books For The Young 1: This Mark Twain character is "hated" by moms because he is "vulgar and bad" but "all their children admired him". Huckleberry Finn. 2: This Margaret Wise Brown children's classic about bedtime begins "In the great green room...". Goodnight Moon. 3: He illustrated "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?". Eric Carle. 4: Discovered in 1993 an asteroid was named Besixdouze, an homage to this title character who lives on Asteroid B-612. the Little...2024-03-0907 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1117 - Forget u - Country - Other christmas songs - Write foot - The age of the robber baronsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1117, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Forget U 1: Forget the "U" in this synonym for "abode" and you get this stocking. house and hose. 2: Drop the "U" from this float used to mark a navigational channel to get this male word. buoy and boy. 3: Dropping the "U" from this synonym for "leap" gives you this uniting force. bound and bond. 4: This verb meaning "to recommend" becomes this word for a small child when it loses its "U". tout and tot. 5: This, the worth or merit...2024-03-0308 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1095 - Beastly literary characters - Everyone's taking sides - Foreign relations - World currency - To donutsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1095, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Beastly Literary Characters 1: The title character of this 19th c. tale had "a pretty white star on my forehead. I was thought very handsome". Black Beauty. 2: In the original Pinocchio story, the guy given this name in the movie is just called the talking cricket. Jiminy Cricket. 3: In a tale by Beatrix Potter, Tom Thumb and Hunca Munca are "two bad" these rodents. mice. 4: She is Harry Potter's pet owl and airmail delivery system. Hedwig. 5: Polynesia is the parrot...2024-02-0908 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1089 - "o", how entertaining - Tv moms and dads - Negative thoughts - College vocabulary - Y is the only vowelWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1089, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: O, How Entertaining. With O in quotation marks 1: Called the "most influential work in the American musical theatre", it opens with "Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin"'. Oklahoma!. 2: In 2011 Elizabeth, kid sister in this celebrated family, gave a breakout performance in "Martha Marcy May Marlene". the Olsen family. 3: This actor's familiar TV face can now be seen on "Modern Family". (Ed) O'Neill. 4: This film about guy and girl musicians making a connection in Dublin has become a stage musical. ...2024-02-0309 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1081 - Nyc - The killers - Tricky numbers - Stories of the saints - Tv animal roundupWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1081, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Nyc 1: Trendy adjective applied to people who have homes in both NYC and L.A.. bicoastal. 2: Before she ran for VP, Geraldine Ferraro was a Congresswoman from this NYC borough. Queens. 3: Daily and Sunday, it has the largest circulation of any NYC newspaper. the Daily News. 4: The Cloisters, a replica of a medieval monastery, is part of this world-famous museum. the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 5: Alexander Hamilton and Robert Fulton are buried in this churchyard near Wall Street. Trinity...2024-01-2606 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1079 - Elemental latin - The real adams family - Beantown tv - Consciousness of stream writing - Call me "cat"Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1079, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Elemental Latin 1: Aurum. gold. 2: Ferrum. iron. 3: Plumbum. lead. 4: Argentum. silver. 5: Kalium. potassium. Round 2. Category: The Real Adams Family 1: Let's drink a beer to the memory of this man who died in Boston Oct. 2, 1803, aged 81. Sam Adams. 2: In 1900 Brooks Adams predicted that in 50 years these countries would be the world's 2 main powers. the United States and Russia. 3: On becoming president, he said he was "less possessed of your confidence... than any of my predecessors". John Quincy Adams. 4: Henry...2024-01-2408 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1062 - Play faster! - Royal female nicknames - Literary houses - British business - Lousy souvenirsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1062, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Play Faster! 1: Largo is a slow tempo of around 50 bpm, which is short for these. beats per minute. 2: At a setting of 70, you're in this tempo; Samuel Barber wrote one "for Strings". adagio. 3: A metronome setting of 100 is this tempo that includes the author of "Inferno". andante. 4: 140 bpm brings you to this word, the basic musical indication for "fast" or "lively". allegro. 5: This very fast tempo is also a word used by magicians to command the amazing to happen. ...2024-01-0708 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1058 - '60s muscle cars - Top "ten" - "word" play - Hunger games - Write, pattersonWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1058, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: '60s Muscle Cars 1: Ronny and the Daytonas wanted to "turn it on, wind it up" and "blow it out". GTO. 2: This Plymouth named for a sharp-toothed fish really had some bite. Barracuda. 3: This Chevy was still going strong into the '90s with a Z-28 model. Camaro. 4: This Pontiac muscle car moves much faster than the Stravinsky ballet. Firebird. 5: Later maker of the Pacer, this automaker's Javelin hit the mark. American Motors (AMC). Round 2. Category: Top...2024-01-0308 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1050 - Starts and ends with the same letter - 4-letter anatomy - Machinery - A world of pirates - TexansWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1050, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Starts And Ends With The Same Letter 1: A Utah senator or boat's passageway. Hatch. 2: A cutting remark or a sharp point, perhaps on a fishhook. a barb. 3: A generally nonmalignant growth on the surface of a mucous membrane. a polyp. 4: It's the noble gas on the periodic table that fits the category. neon. 5: An estate given by a lord to a vassal in return for service. a fief. Round 2. Category: 4-Letter Anatomy 1: Cyrano's was really long, but...2023-12-2707 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1026 - Good grooming - Movies in minivans - The animal in the logo - European travel - Culinary quotesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1026, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Good Grooming 1: Revlon's slant tip type of this implement is shaped to fit bushy brows. tweezers. 2: Try coconut oil on these pads of skin at the base of nails if they get ragged. cuticles. 3: The ASPCA says you can make this for your dog from baking soda and water. toothpaste. 4: The Army has style rules, like max 1/8" of skin between these, defined as "hair rolled or braided closely to the scalp". cornrows. 5: Rough elbows can benefit from this type...2023-12-0306 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 1004 - Cold words - The voice of god - Drive my car - Which document came first? - Name that critterWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1004, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Cold Words 1: This cool admonition to calm down has been paired with Netflix. chill. 2: It's the geographic area above the circle of latitude at 66 1/2 degrees north. the Arctic Circle. 3: Meaning briskly cold, it's also a frozen dessert from Wendy's. a Frosty. 4: A poem by William Carlos Williams begins, "I have eaten the plums that were in" this, not...2023-11-1105 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 991 - Jokers are wild - J.j. abrams, busy man - Jeopardy! drinking games - 3 for the show - HeadgearWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 991, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Jokers Are Wild 1: This late funnyman, ever in search of respect: "I met the Surgeon General. He offered me a cigarette". (Rodney) Dangerfield. 2: By George, this standup comic said, "As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, he no longer is". George Carlin. 3: Jack Handey: "Blow ye winds, like" this Miles Davis instrument "blows, but without that noise". a trumpet. 4: For "Blazing Saddles", this legendary black standup wrote the classic line "Mongo only pawn in game of...2023-10-2908 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 982 - Anagram zoo - Special oscars - 4-letter bands - Geographic meanings - "rock" and "roll" songsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 982, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Anagram Zoo 1: A MALL. llama. 2: Tall fellow:FIFE RAG. giraffe. 3: A mountain ape:LIAR LOG. gorilla. 4: Ocean mammal:PIN HOLD. a dolphin. 5: Asian snake fighter:EGO MOONS. a mongoose. Round 2. Category: Special Oscars 1: In 1976, she was presented with a special Oscar at her home, Pickfair. Mary Pickford. 2: Appropriately, the statuette presented to Edgar Bergen was made out of this. wood. 3: "In recognition of his brilliant creativity", this Marx Brother won a special Oscar in 1973. Groucho. 4: In 1985, Cary...2023-10-2007 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 980 - Business biggies - The spin-off source - Meet my exes - Get a "cl"ue! - Mao, mao, mao, maoWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 980, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Business Biggies 1: Elliot Handler, the "el" in this toymaker, died at age 95 in 2011. Mattel. 2: (Alex gives the clue from an industry shop-floor in Dearborn, MI.) This is the only one of America's Big Three automakers that did not get a federal bailout in 2009. Ford. 3: This soap co. sponsors nationwide fireworks shows that include a "ring around the sky" display. Lever Brothers. 4: This cell phone company made the radio that relayed the first words from the moon. Motorola. 5: A statue...2023-10-1808 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 971 - Key - Sixth sense - Celebrity biographies - Time to "re"-up - TwainWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 971, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Key 1: It's the fort over which Francis Scott Key observed "the rockets' red glare". Fort McHenry. 2: If you're shooting from the top of the key, you're trying to score in this sport. basketball. 3: His most famous work was completed in a Baltimore hotel room in 1814. Francis Scott Key. 4: This ornithologist visited Key West in the 1830s; here's the house that's now named in his honor. Audubon. 5: What the priest uses to lock doors after mass, or a slang term...2023-10-0907 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 962 - Religious holidays - Extravaganza eleganza - Family television - Rom coms - Nonprofit organizationsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 962, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Religious Holidays 1: On Shab-e-Barat, followers of this religion pray to Allah to give them a good year. Islam. 2: Shavuot, the Jewish Pentecost, celebrates the giving of this on Mount Sinai. the Ten Commandments. 3: In Latin America, Dia de la Cruz celebrates the day on which St. Helena is said to have found this. the fragments of the true cross. 4: The festival of Vesak commemorates the birth, enlightenment and death of this religious leader. the Buddha. 5: This church festival on...2023-09-3008 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 946 - Random house defines it as... - Them literature type facts - Unions online - Literary gems - In case you're thirstyWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 946, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: random house defines it as... 1: "Strangle" or "to enrich the fuel mixture of". choke. 2: "Slang... a member of a crew for a traveling group of musicians". roadie. 3: "The withdrawal from the Union of 11 southern states in the period 1860-61". secession. 4: (2 words) "a deep...color" or "woolen cloth of this color, used esp. for U.S. Army uniforms". olive drab. 5: (2 words)"Goal achieved at too great a cost". Pyrrhic victory. Round 2. Category: them literature type facts 1: In 1928 A...2023-09-1408 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 937 - lousy scrabble words - states' men - to the nines - wealthy - bodies in waterWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 937, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: lousy scrabble words 1: The story says little George couldn't tell one of these; 3 letters, 3 points. lie. 2: This conjuction usually works with neither; 3 letters, 3 points. nor. 3: While it may be 2,000 pounds, it's only 3 letters, 3 points. ton. 4: Fall into one of these furrows made by wagon wheels and it's 3 letters, 3 points. rut. 5: Overexert your muscles or pour through a filter and it's 6 letters, 6 points. strain. Round 2. Category: states' men 1: Jerry Seinfeld andJerry Stiller. New York. 2: Count Basie andBruce Springsteen. ...2023-09-0607 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 936 - halls of fame - money superstitions - stringed instruments - rock bands - high intelligenceWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 936, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: halls of fame 1: It opened in Cooperstown, New York in 1939. Baseball Hall of Fame. 2: Wade Boggs, Satchel Paige. baseball. 3: This prodigy who won the U.S. Open at age 14 in 1957 was a charter member of the U.S. Chess Hall of Fame. Bobby Fischer. 4: "King Me" if you know that Petal, Mississippi is home to the international hall of fame for this game. checkers. 5: Instead of just "standing on a corner in" this Arizona city, drop by an Astronaut...2023-09-0407 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 933 - cars in song - '60s muscle cars - medical matters - first lines - summer songsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 933, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: cars in song 1: According to the Beach Boys, "She'll have fun, fun, fun 'til her daddy takes" this car "away". a T-Bird. 2: In the '50s, Dinah Shore always closed her show by singing "See The U.S.A." in this. a Chevrolet. 3: Pontiac model Ronnie and the Daytonas could have driven at Daytona. a GTO. 4: Johnny Cash got this car 1 piece at a time and it didn't cost him a dime. a Cadillac. 5: Person who drives the car...2023-09-0208 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 931 - 1970s album covers - water sports - music of the '60s - a "b" city - track and fieldWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 931, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: 1970s album covers 1: 1977:John Travolta strikes a pose and points his finger to the sky. Saturday Night Fever. 2: 1978:Mick, Keith and the boys smile and smirk in wig catalog ads. Some Girls. 3: 1973:Against a black background, a prism bends a beam of light into a colorful spectrum. Dark Side of the Moon. 4: 1973:Paul McCartney and 8 others including James Coburn and Christopher Lee are caught by a police spotlight. Band on the Run. 5: 1978:Billy Joel leans against an alley wall...2023-08-3108 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 926 - if they were musicals... - fun with zip codes - tree words - devilish movies - historic homesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 926, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: if they were musicals... 1: The musical version of this Ibsen play might be titled "Hedda Get Your Gun!". "Hedda Gabler". 2: Forget "Cats"; the musical of this Orwell book would feature jackbooted dancing pigs. "Animal Farm". 3: His play about Mrs. Warren could become "Best Little Whorehouse in Europe". George Bernard Shaw ("Mrs. Warren's Profession"). 4: A musical of this Hardy novel might include the song "Jude, Glorious Jude". "Jude the Obscure". 5: Songs from this TV show would highlight the adaptation "Shirley...2023-08-2608 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 925 - note-able women - art and artists - esoterica - the world of lounge - "n"velopedWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 925, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: note-able women 1: In 1999 this singer who once tore up the Pope's picture was ordained the first female priest in the Latin Tridentine Church. Sinead O'Connor. 2: Emily Watson earned an Oscar nomination for playing cellist Jacqueline du Pre in this 1998 film. Hilary and Jackie. 3: She sang on Broadway in "Damn Yankees" and "Bells Are Ringing" before playing TV's screechy-voiced Edith Bunker. Jean Stapleton. 4: The violin virtuoso known by the single name Midori was born in this country in 1971. Japan. 5: Patti...2023-08-2508 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 904 - royal female nicknames - wine for dummies - the jep-tones world tour 2006 - where is every "body"? - macy's paradeWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 904, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: royal female nicknames 1: Prime Minister Tony Blair dubbed her "The People's Princess". Princess Diana. 2: She was "The Untamed Heifer" and "The Virgin Queen". Elizabeth I. 3: Mark Antony called her "The Queen of Queens". Cleopatra. 4: The 19th century's "Widow of Windsor". Queen Victoria. 5: "The Catholic" of 15th century Spain. Queen Isabella. Round 2. Category: wine for dummies 1: Though its name means "black pinot", Pinot noir is a wine of this color. red. 2: Devotees call this wine Zin for short. ...2023-08-0408 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 901 - music of the '60s - irish stars - 1982 - utter nonsense - three cheers!Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 901, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: music of the '60s 1: In 1969 "Something" became the only No. 1 hit he composed for The Beatles. George Harrison. 2: In 1969 B.J. Thomas had the biggest hit of his career with this song from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head". 3: In this 1965 hit, Roger Miller tells us that "Two hours of pushing broom buys a eight by twelve four-bit room". "King of the Road". 4: In 1968 his "Hurdy Gurdy Man" came singing songs of...2023-08-0108 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 889 - death sentences - skunks - dance history - epitaphs and tributes - crayola crayonsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 889, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: death sentences 1: It was in a letter to Jean-Baptiste Leroy that he wrote nothing is "Certain except death and taxes". Benjamin Franklin. 2: Filmmaker who said, "It's not that I'm afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens". Woody Allen. 3: In a June 1897 issue of the New York Journal he quipped, "The report of my death was an exaggeration". Mark Twain. 4: He was quoted by Plato as saying, "No evil can happen to a good...2023-07-2008 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 884 - balls - biblical seniors - in the beginning - sports stadiums - save room for dessertWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 884, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: balls 1: Perhaps, in the future, you'll see one of these divinatory aids. a crystal ball. 2: Francis Johnson of Darwin, Minn. holds the Guinness record for making a ball out of this. string. 3: Keene, New Hampshire is known for manufacturing miniature and precision ones. Ball bearings. 4: This racquet court sport was named after the sound the rubber ball made when it hit a wall. Squash. 5: The RAF began using this instrument in 1944 because it didn't leak at high altitudes. ballpoint...2023-07-1408 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 878 - fix the malapropism - rotc - going national - julius caesar - iowaWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 878, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: fix the malapropism 1: "Salmon swim upstream to spoon". spawn. 2: To do well on "Jeopardy!", you must consecrate on the task at hand. concentrate. 3: "Certain areas of the desert are cultivated by irritation". irrigation. 4: "At ancient banquets, guests wore garlics in their hair". garlands. 5: By definition, countries right next to each other are contagious. contiguous. Round 2. Category: rotc 1: Army ROTC produces 75% of these, represented by the second letter in ROTC. officers. 2: As well as leadership, ROTC teaches this "...2023-07-0807 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 875 - music class - veggies' scientific names - crossword clues "h" - esquire's dubious achievements 2005 - children's booksWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 875, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: music class 1: When you reach this mark on a score you start the piece again; it's abbreviated D.C.. Da Capo. 2: Italian for "in chapel style", it's the term for singing without instrumental accompaniment. a cappella. 3: Notations for these on a score for a guitarist include C7 and D7. chords. 4: Due to his deafness, he last performed in public in 1814. (Ludwig Van) Beethoven. 5: Rachmaninoff wrote one "on a Theme of Paganini"; Gershwin wrote on "in Blue". a rhapsody. 2023-07-0507 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 853 - let's mess with texas - breaking up - blue and the gray - maltin on the movies - in the bibleWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 853, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: let's mess with texas 1: Educated at Phillips Academy, Yale and Harvard, this part-time Crawford resident was born in Connecticut in 1946. George W. Bush. 2: Since 1935 this agency that originated in the 1820s has operated as a branch of the Texas Dept. of Public Safety. the Texas Rangers. 3: This state bird of Texas belongs to the family Mimidae. the mockingbird. 4: From 1846 to 1859 this ex-Tennessee governor was a U.S. senator from Texas. Sam Houston. 5: Born in 1921, this Mission, Tex.-born senator...2023-06-1308 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 839 - blue jeans - for good measure - gone tomorrow? - spot the kitty - piesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 839, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: blue jeans 1: His first "jeans" made in 1853, were neither blue nor denim, but brown and canvas. Levi Strauss. 2: On the back of his 1984 album cover, he's wearing blue jeans with a red baseball cap in the right rear pocket. Bruce Springsteen. 3: A huge billboard in Italy parodied this artist's work with God offering a naked Adam a pair of jeans. Michelangelo. 4: Take a stab at the name of these blue jeans whose label is punctuated with a question mark. ...2023-05-3007 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 821 - on- and off-screen romances - european museums - funny pages - underwear - "s.f."Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 821, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: on- and off-screen romances 1: This "Pretty Woman" fell for Dylan McDermott when she played his wife in "Steel Magnolias". Julia Roberts. 2: Laura Dern and this "Tall Guy" were linked romantically when they co-starred in "Jurassic Park". Jeff Goldblum. 3: Dennis Quaid found inner peace when he married this co-star of "Innerspace" in 1991. Meg Ryan. 4: Brad Pitt's break-up with this "Se7en" co-star made the June 30, 1997 cover of People. Gwyneth Paltrow. 5: Yves Montand and this blond sex symbol took the title...2023-05-1208 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 807 - monday night football - coming soon... history! - shanghai movies - medical tests - bankruptWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 807, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: monday night football 1: He started as a play-by-play man in 1971 and became an analyst in 1986. Frank Gifford. 2: This Dallas quarterback was quite "Dandy". Don Meredith. 3: The current play-by-play commentator, he's remembered for calling the Olympic hockey games in the '80s. Al Michaels. 4: He played himself in the films "Bananas" and "The 500-Pound Jerk" and was a lawyer before becoming a sportscaster. Howard Cosell. 5: This quarterback's real first name is Norman and he was stormin' as an analyst during...2023-04-2809 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 784 - 1998 - tv drama - movie series - things that happened - shoppingWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 784, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: 1998 1: In April this U.S. figure dropped to a 28-year low of 4.3%, leaving the devil without many idle hands. Unemployment rate. 2: This goofy comedy with Cameron Diaz in the title role was a big summertime hit. There's Something About Mary. 3: With over $500 million in perks, the Big Apple kept this "Big Board" from moving to Jersey. New York Stock Exchange. 4: In 1998 it became a landing "strip" when the Palestinians opened their first airport there. Gaza Strip. 5: Bill Clinton's private...2023-04-0608 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 773 - parents are people too - studying abroad - sam i am - communism - wintersWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 773, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: parents are people too 1: Also a home for hummingbirds, it becomes "empty" when the last child leaves home. Nest. 2: It's what a lonely dad may want to be to you, or the name of the one on the left(President Clinton's dog). Buddy. 3: At least this restriction dad put on you isn't a dusk-to-dawn one, as in Warri, Nigeria. Curfew. 4: If you get one of these in your nose or navel, parents may let out the same kind of "...2023-03-2508 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 772 - curtains - biblical rhyme time - say it in english - the continents - road moviesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 772, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: curtains 1: The appearance of a performer at the end of a show in response to applause. Curtain Call. 2: On this game show, Wayne Brady may ask if you want to trade what you have for what's behind the curtain. Let\'s Make a Deal. 3: Game show that asked "Would you like the box or what's behind the curtain Carol's pointing to?". Let\'s Make A Deal. 4: Similar to the Iron Curtain, it was the ideological barrier between Communist China...2023-03-2407 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 769 - Musical Rhyme Time - Books On Sports - Famous Ships - Bear Feat - Unauthorized BiographiesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 769, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Musical Rhyme Time 1: Completes the title of Little Richard's 1958 song "Good Golly...". Miss Molly. 2: Brian Hyland hit #1 in 1960 singing about this type of "yellow, polka-dot bikini". itsy bitsy teenie weenie. 3: In his first big hit, Roy Orbison claimed "Only" they "know how I feel". "The Lonely". 4: Freddy Cannon had a 1959 hit singing about this "Lassie". "Tallahassee Lassie". 5: Janis Joplin's only #1 song. "Me and Bobby McGee". Round 2. Category: Books On Sports 1: In "Deep Water Passage", Ann Linnea describes...2023-03-2107 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 765 - Warthogs - Oh, Witty Woman - Iraq - "Lock"S - They Named It For MeWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 765, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Warthogs 1: A young warthog's canine teeth eventually grow into a pair of these formidable defensive weapons. tusks. 2: Warthogs stick this long, thin, tufted body part straight up in the air when they run. their tails. 3: A warthog's enemies include these 2 predators that begin with the same "L"etter. lions and leopards. 4: In a movie he's the warthog who befriends young Simba. Pumbaa. 5: For warthogs, home is often an adopted den of one of these insectivores AKA an ant bear. ...2023-03-1707 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 757 - Ends In "Th" - Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young - Musical Terms - File Under "T" - 1962Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 757, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Ends In "Th" 1: A mass of bubbles on top of hot chocolate. froth. 2: Something enormous in size, such as the land animal mentioned in the book of Job. a behemoth. 3: A scarce supply, or a shortage of food. dearth. 4: Foam. froth. 5: This type of bomber is designed to prevent detection by radar. stealth. Round 2. Category: Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young 1: "Woodstock", the group's first hit together, was written by this onetime gal pal of Graham Nash. Joni...2023-03-0907 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 750 - Pour Me A Stiff One - Lost - Classic Comic Catchphrases - When You're Having Fun - '60s Muscle CarsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 750, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Pour Me A Stiff One 1: Nonpotent potable in common to a fuzzy navel and a screwdriver. orange juice. 2: Stolichanya, or stoli to its friends, is a brand of this. vodka. 3: Invented in Cuba, a mojito is made with lime juice, club soda, sugar, ice, mint leaves and this kind of alcohol. rum. 4: This brand of liqueur made its debut in Dublin on November 26, 1974. Bailey's (Irish Cream). 5: Mon dieu! This French liqueur was originally made at the Abbey of Fecamp...2023-03-0207 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 743 - When - You're "Golden", Baby - Candles - Presidents And Cherries - On The Beat With Andy SipowiczWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 743, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: When 1: On Aug. 28, 1963 he told a crowd gathered in Washington, D.C. "I have a dream". Martin Luther King, Jr.. 2: An American hero on April 18, 1775, he was accused of cowardice in 1779, but a court-martial cleared him. Paul Revere. 3: On Sept. 15, 1862 Stonewall Jackson captured this town made famous by John Brown 3 years earlier. Harpers Ferry. 4: On June 11, 2004 this ex-British P.M. delivered a videotaped eulogy for Ronald Reagan at Washington's National Cathedral. Margaret Thatcher. 5: On Dec. 17, 1819 this "George Washington of...2023-02-2308 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 737 - Harry Potter - Prime Numbers - American Food - Playing The "Harp" - Horse And RiderWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 737, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Harry Potter 1: Harry Potter lives in this country. England. 2: The scar on Harry's forehead is in this shape. a lightning bolt. 3: For Christmas, Harry was given his father's cloak that allows him to become this. invisible. 4: Harry's 2 best friends are Hermione Granger and this red-headed boy. Ronald Weasley. 5: A library book at Hogwarts is called this sport "Through the Ages". Quidditch. Round 2. Category: Prime Numbers 1: Dial this 3-digit prime number in L.A. only for emergencies. 911. 2: In...2023-02-1706 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 714 - Musical Anagrams - A Young Actor's Life - The Wok Of Fame - 3-Letter Anatomy - "Jacks" Of All TradesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 714, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Musical Anagrams 1: The king is dead, long "lives" the king. Elvis. 2: From 9-5, she's "no party doll". Dolly Parton. 3: His last name anagrams to "spent singer", though his 4-hour concerts prove otherwise. Bruce Springsteen. 4: The last name of this Canadian singer is an anagram of "tight fool". Gordon Lightfoot. 5: She can deliver a song as well as "Mormon ideas". Marie Osmond. Round 2. Category: A Young Actor's Life 1: Mackenzie Mauzy is a younger star on "Guiding Light", this...2023-01-2606 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 704 - You Could Hurt Someone - Wine - A "War And Peace" Quiz - Historic Trios - Newspaper TownsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 704, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: You Could Hurt Someone 1: Roy Blunt of Missouri is the majority one in the House of Representatives. a whip. 2: Playing Lieutenant Howard Hunter, James B. Sikking led this team on "Hill Street Blues". a SWAT team. 3: A cord used on laundry day in sunny weather. a clothesline. 4: On a standard computer keyboard it shares a key with the question mark. a slash. 5: It precedes "Monaco" in this name of a brand owned by Ralph Lauren. club. Round 2...2023-01-1607 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 703 - The Son Also Rises - Retailers' Home States - The University Of... - "O" No! - The Civil War YearsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 703, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Son Also Rises 1: In 2000, after completing his studies at Eton, this heir headed for the jungles of Central America. Prince William. 2: He directed his dad Walter in "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre". John Huston. 3: Her son Christopher set his first novel, "A Density of Souls", where else but New Orleans. Anne Rice. 4: This president's son Charles Francis was the third generation of his family serve as minister to Great Britain. John Quincy Adams. 5: His namesake became mayor...2023-01-1507 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 692 - Tv Title Pairs - Tv Violence - Chief Justices Of The U.s. - Fairly Recent News - "Toasts"Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 692, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Tv Title Pairs 1: Best friends Eric McCormack and Debra Messing. Will and Grace. 2: 2 adolescents, both voiced by Mike Judge. Beavis and Butthead. 3: Cop Billy Gardell and teacher Melissa McCarthy. Mike and Molly. 4: Streetwise cops Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul. Starsky and Hutch. 5: Lawyers Breckin Meyer and Mark-Paul Gosselaar. Franklin and Bash. Round 2. Category: Tv Violence 1: Titus Welliver's finger being detached was featured on this show, the CW's most "super". Supernatural. 2: "Random Acts of Violence", a 2003 episode...2023-01-0307 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 688 - I Predict You're Wrong - Bible "B" Boys - American Movie Idol - Number 12 - Tv Title PairsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 688, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: I Predict You're Wrong 1: This man, in 1860:"I see no good reason why the views given in this volume should shock... religious feelings". Charles Darwin. 2: Show biz' Variety, referring to this style of music in 1955:"It will be gone by June". rock 'n' roll. 3: Rockefeller's partner John Archbold sold at a loss in 1885, saying he'd drink all of this produced west of the Mississippi. oil. 4: In 1969 she said ("iron"‑ically), "No woman in my time will be prime minister". (Marga...2022-12-3007 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 681 - Official State Mottoes - Who Makes It? - The New York Public Library - The Vice Presidency - From Page To MusicalWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 681, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Official State Mottoes 1: Michigan's motto mentions this type of land area. a peninsula. 2: This 6-word phrase about sticking together is Kentucky's state motto. "United we stand, divided we fall". 3: Sic semper tyrannis, "Thus always to tyrants", is the motto of this state. Virginia. 4: South Carolina's motto is "Dum spiro spero", or "While I" do this, "I hope". breathe. 5: This 3-word motto of Indiana refers to its place as a hub of highways. "Crossroads of America". Round 2. Category...2022-12-2307 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 670 - They Named It For Me - Letter Perfect - Drink - File Under "Z" - Nuclear PhysicsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 670, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Myth And Magic 1: Unlike in the U.S., if one of these crosses your path in England, it means good luck. a black cat. 2: Cloves of this are sometimes placed in a bridal bouquet for good luck. garlic. 3: This card deck's Minor Arcana has 14 cards in each suit; a page is between the 10 and jack. tarot. 4: Not feeling well? You may want to cleanse this field surrounding your body, from the Greek for "breath" or "breeze". an aura. 5: This...2022-12-1213 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 665 - "Springs" On The Map - Historic Ships - Singers' First Films - English Class - Under The SeaWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 665, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: "Springs" On The Map 1: From 1988 - 1992 this Calif. town didn't work its mayor pro bono, it worked its mayor Sonny Bono. Palm Springs. 2: It's the chief town of the interior of Northern Territory, Australia. Alice Springs. 3: A residence in this western Georgia resort was known for a time as "The Little White House". Warm Springs. 4: Once known for its casinos and springs, this city in eastern New York is now home to Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs. 5: It's surrounded by...2022-12-0707 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 633 - Triple Talk - Not A National Capital - Early America - Famous Alma Maters - Hit AlbumsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 633, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Triple Talk 1: Comes between "In the valley of the Jolly" and "Green Giant". ho, ho, ho. 2: You do it to your boat, gently down the stream. row, row, row. 3: In "The King and I", Yul Brynner's famous line that fits the category. et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. 4: According to The Teddy Bears' 1958 hit "To know, know, know him is" this. To love, love, love him. 5: While the trolley went "clang, clang, clang" my heartstrings went this. zing, zing...2022-11-0507 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 620 - Definitions - Asian Places - Anatomic Quotes - Y-R - It's Miller TimeWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 620, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Definitions 1: It's a "comfy" covering for your teapot. a tea cozy. 2: This word means to speak pompously or to officiate as a pontiff. pontificate. 3: Any place of great spiritual suffering, named for the garden in Mark 14. Gethsemane. 4: Of a little lamb, a fugitive from the law, or a lady hamster, what a "lamster" is. a fugitive from the law. 5: A "philhellenist" admires this. Greek civilization. Round 2. Category: Asian Places 1: Bandipur and Sanjay Gandhi are national parks in...2022-10-2307 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 606 - The 18Th Century - All Stars - The League Of Nations - "A.m." - Russian LiteratureWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 606, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 606, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The 18Th Century 1: This man was hanged for murder and piracy May 23, 1701. Captain Kidd. 2: Name of 3 French kings in the century, and of a gold French coin of the time. Louis. 3: Sweden's major power status ended with defeat by this czar in the 1709 battle of Poltava. Peter the Great. 4: Tiradentes, or "tooth puller", lead a revolt against Portugal in this South...2022-10-0907 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 600 - Musical Genres - Lesser-Known Names - The Arts - Hurricane Names - Initialed AuthorsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 600, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Musical Genres 1: Pantera's "Vulgar Display of Power" and Motörhead's "No Remorse" made Rolling Stone's Top 100 Albums of this genre. (heavy) metal. 2: The book of Matthew, Mark, Luke or John. Gospel. 3: In 2020 "Contigo" by Alejandro Sanz won Record of the Year at these Grammys. the Latin Grammys. 4: Electronic style that can precede -logical, -babble or -crat. techno. 5: This subgenre of metal can also mean "to beat savagely". thrash. Round 2. Category: Lesser-Known Names 1: Most famous son of the man...2022-10-0307 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 577 - This 'N' That - Julia Child Says - Nyc Street Foods - The Fall 2001 Tv Season - DynastiesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 577, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: This 'N' That 1: Although born in Florida, Missouri, Mark Twain grew up in this city on the Mississippi River. Hannibal. 2: This reddish spice can be sold in both ground and stick form. Cinnamon. 3: In England the unit of volume roughly equivalent to a quart is spelled this way. Litre. 4: Legend says the Dannebrog, now this country's flag, dropped from heaven during a 1219 battle. Denmark. 5: "It Pays To Enrich Your Word Power" is a feature in this monthly magazine. Reader's...2022-09-1007 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 576 - May Days - Who Dunnit? - Fast Food Nation - That's Like, So Totally "Rad" - "Dream"Y Songs Episode 577 - This 'N' That - Julia Child Says - Nyc Street Foods - The Fall 2001 Tv Season - DWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 577, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: This 'N' That 1: Although born in Florida, Missouri, Mark Twain grew up in this city on the Mississippi River. Hannibal. 2: This reddish spice can be sold in both ground and stick form. Cinnamon. 3: In England the unit of volume roughly equivalent to a quart is spelled this way. Litre. 4: Legend says the Dannebrog, now this country's flag, dropped from heaven during a 1219 battle. Denmark. 5: "It Pays To Enrich Your Word Power" is a feature in this monthly magazine. Reader's...2022-09-0907 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 552 - Film Noir Lingo - It's A Drag (Movie) - Good Thinking - Back To The Hotel - Film ComediesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 552, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Film Noir Lingo 1: When Dana Andrews used this term for women in "Laura", he didn't mean they'd been knighted. dame. 2: Change one letter in "champ" to get this word for a fool or patsy. a chump. 3: Slang name of Philip Marlowe's job in "Murder, My Sweet", or first name of actor Powell, who played him. dick. 4: You might "case" one of these to see if it's the "clip" type. joint. 5: Meaning small time con men, it's the title of...2022-08-1607 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 535 - Questionable Songs - Just Desserts - Name That Roman Emperor - Eagle Hodgepodge - Tough PotpourriWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 535, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Questionable Songs 1: Million seller in which Elvis Presley asks, "Are you sorry we drifted apart?". "Are You Lonesome Tonight?". 2: It's what Patti Page asked about "the one with the waggly tail". "(How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window?". 3: It followed Linda Ronstadt's lament "I've been cheated, been mistreated". "When Will I Be Loved?". 4: The Shirelles said, "Tonight you're mine completely" but weren't sure about this. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?". 5: In her first top ten hit, Connie Francis...2022-07-3007 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 526 - Hitchcock Movies In Other Words - Dirty 4-Letter Words - What'll Ya Have? - Paint It "Black" - PrinceWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 526, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Hitchcock Movies In Other Words 1: "Maniac". Psycho. 2: "Taxonomic Class Aves". The Birds. 3: "Rotarize No. 6 to Get Homicide". Dial M for Murder. 4: "Rescue Pod". Lifeboat. 5: "A Woman Disappears". The Lady Vanishes. Round 2. Category: Dirty 4-Letter Words 1: It's the filmy covering soap may leave. scum. 2: On iron, it's mainly hydrated ferric oxide. rust. 3: Army dining hall before or after the meal. mess. 4: This term for a sticky, greasy substance came from the brand name of a cleaning solvent. gunk. 5...2022-07-2106 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 525 - When They Were In College - Woody Guthrie - A Day In June - Fraternal Societies - Where Is It?Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 525, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: When They Were In College 1: Janet Reno was president, not attorney general of the women's student govt. at this Ithaca, N.Y. school. Cornell. 2: This supermodel from Somalia was discovered when she was a student at the University of Nairobi. Iman. 3: Martin Scorsese earned a B.S. and an M.A. from this Manhattan university's film school, and also taught there. NYU (New York University). 4: At Amherst this future TV dad graduated cum laude; he must have been in "7...2022-07-2007 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 500 - Color My World - Let's Go Cruising - Around The House - Anagrams - College Crossword Clues "C"Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 500, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Color My World 1: Skelton or Buttons. Red. 2: Bing was first "dreaming of" this kind of holiday in the 1942 film "Holiday Inn". White Christmas. 3: Hit songs in this style of music include "Wicked Path Of Sin" and "The Ballad Of Jed Clampett". Bluegrass. 4: Jaundice and liver degeneration mark the second stage of this viral disease. Yellow fever. 5: For adults, the U.S. Judo Federation has this rank directly below a black belt. brown. Round 2. Category: Let's Go Cruising 1...2022-06-2506 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 482 - Take A Wok On The Wild Side - Like Show Business - Gospel Truth - Bird Verbs - GiantWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 482, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Take A Wok On The Wild Side 1: A crunchy treat commonly found in a Beijing vendor's stall is this arachnid and sign of the zodiac, skewered. the scorpion. 2: The feet are a prized delicacy from this bird that in China symbolizes the mythical phoenix. the chicken. 3: Despite their name, these pungent Chinese eggs are preserved in lime, ash and salt underground for about 100 days. hundred-year-old eggs (or thousand-year-old eggs). 4: After they've done their time spinning fine fiber, fry up...2022-06-0707 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 471 - High Coup - E-Commerce - Of "Den"Mark - 3 Of A Kind - Mind Your MannersWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 471, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: High Coup 1: A coup led by Colonel George Papadopoulos overthrew this country's government in 1967. Greece. 2: This man took the title first consul after a coup d'etat in Paris in 1799. Napoleon. 3: The last president of the Soviet Union, he was nearly overthrown in a 1991 coup attempted by his Communist rivals. Mikhail Gorbachev. 4: Count Grigory Orlov led the palace coup that placed this "Great" empress on the Russian throne in 1762. Catherine the Great. 5: The 1st commoner to rule England, he became...2022-05-2707 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 469 - Would You Like To Be In The Movies? - Ends In "Ook" - There's No Business - Benny - Word In CommonWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 469, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Would You Like To Be In The Movies? 1: She was discovered while performing at the 1940 Aquacade in San Francisco. Esther Williams. 2: First brought to the big screen by D.W. Griffith in 1909, this hugely popular star was once known as "Little Mary". Mary Pickford. 3: Born in South Africa, this female star of "The Italian Job" was discovered in line at a Hollywood bank. Charlize Theron. 4: Sophia Loren was a struggling teenage model when she met this future husband and...2022-05-2507 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 438 - The New York Times Crossword Clues - All About Teeth - Familiar Numbers - Fruit Bowl - Ends In "Ook"Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 438, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The New York Times Crossword Clues 1: 55 down:Flying mammals(4). bats. 2: 47 down:Indian prince(5). rajah. 3: 64 across:Gardener's need(4). hose. 4: 43 down:Big citrus fruit(6). pomelo. 5: 52 across:What the queasy rodeo rider didn't feel like(1,7,5). a million bucks. Round 2. Category: All About Teeth 1: People are often willing to "give" these for something they greatly desire. your eye teeth. 2: It's the 3-word term for fighting or going at something with great ferocity. tooth-and-nail. 3: From the Greek for "straight teeth" it's the...2022-04-2406 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 418 - The Stars - Social Types - 1950s Song Lyrics - This 'N' That - Also A Bar DrinkWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 418, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Stars 1: These spinning neutron stars were named for the bursts, or "pulses", of radio waves they emit. pulsars. 2: The star Spica marks a stalk of wheat in this maiden's hand. Virgo. 3: Although now fainter than Pollux, this star is designated the alpha star in Gemini. Castor. 4: The 3 stars of the Alpha Centauri system are Alpha, Beta and this, whose name means "the nearest". Proxima. 5: This star whose name sounds like a Michael Keaton character became the first whose...2022-04-0407 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 407 - Movie Trivia - Christianity - Feel The "Burn" - Name The Sport - Cool "Aid"Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 407, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Movie Trivia 1: Subtitled "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb". Dr. Strangelove. 2: An invitation to waltz, a Rogers and Astaire film, or a musical question in "The King and I". Shall We Dance?. 3: The names of these two movie elephants differ by just one letter. Dumbo and Jumbo. 4: In 1949's "Beyond the Forest", B. Davis uttered this famous line about the condition of her home. "What a dump!". 5: Ads for this 1971 Woody Allen film called it "...2022-03-2407 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 394 - Presidential Quotations - Bible Stories - Who's Afraid Of - Super Heroes - Brain Maul!Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 394, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Presidential Quotations 1: In 1865 he said, "Whenever I hear someone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally". Lincoln. 2: In a 1976 Playboy interview, he said, "I've committed adultery in my heart many times". Jimmy Carter. 3: On April 12, 1945 he asked Eleanor Roosevelt, "Is there anything I can do for you?". Harry Truman. 4: In his 1885 inaugural address he said that "Every voter... exercises a public trust". Grover Cleveland. 5: In this collection of essays, James Madison...2022-03-1206 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 389 - Geographic Saints - Wit - Starts With "E" - Science - Have A WhiskeyWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 389, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Geographic Saints 1: After its 1980 eruption, this volcano in the American Northwest lost over 1,200 feet in height. Mount St. Helens. 2: This city's metro area includes Universal City, Castle Hills and Alamo Heights. San Antonio. 3: Exceeded only by the Mackenzie, it's Canada's second-longest river if you include the seaway. the St. Lawrence. 4: The Diavolezza and the Piz Corvatsch are famous ski areas near this Swiss resort. St. Moritz. 5: This largest island in the U.S. Virgin Islands was earlier owned by...2022-03-0707 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 379 - Purple Haze - Take Me Home, Alex - Books On Audiotape - Telephone History - I Need A SnackWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 379, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Purple Haze 1: In 1893 Katharine Lee Bates wrote of "purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain" in this song. "America The Beautiful". 2: The current Purple Heart medal has a portrait of this man on it. George Washington. 3: This alliterative phrase refers to overly florid writing that tries to enlist a reader's sympathies. purple prose. 4: In the '60s and '70s, this football team's defensive line members were known as the Purple People Eaters. the Vikings. 5: A deficiency of this...2022-02-2507 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 378 - Seashore Life - Of "Love" - Tv "Love" - Transportation - The King James Bible Tells Me SoWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 378, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Seashore Life 1: An edible type of this seaweed seen at low tide grows up to 10 feet long on the Atlantic coast. Kelp. 2: Blubber and the tufts at the base of their densely packed feathers keep them warm while diving. Penguins. 3: The American species of this crustacean has a 6-segmented tail. Lobster. 4: They hang around in bars, feed on plankton and produce those famous little spheres of nacre. Oysters. 5: Scallops swim for their lives when they sense these 5-armed creatures...2022-02-2407 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 344 - Let's Grab Some Seafood - News Of 2005 - Boston Legal - Tango - I'm Not Dead YetWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 344, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Let's Grab Some Seafood 1: The rock type of this is easily distinguishable from the Maine; all 10 of its legs are about the same size. a lobster. 2: There are over 4,000 varieties of this crustacean; tonight we recommend the stone, blue or Jonah types. a crab. 3: You'll be as rich as Rockefeller if you know Swift once penned, "He was a bold man that first ate" this bivalve. an oyster. 4: The quahog type of this is usually served on the half...2022-01-2107 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 313 - Actresses - Haydn - Words From 2 Letters - John Grisham's Law Books - Blank Off!Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 313, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Actresses 1: This "Dynasty" star's real name is Carol Diahann Johnson. Diahann Carroll. 2: In 1991 Bruce Willis rented Six Flags Magic Mountain for this actress's 29th birthday party. Demi Moore. 3: This Oscar winner has made several TV guest appearances as "Roseanne"'s grandmother Nana Mary. Shelley Winters. 4: She vampired it up in "Underworld" and "Van Helsing". Kate Beckinsale. 5: Zoe Saldana played the Na'vi Neytiri in this 2009 blockbuster. Avatar. Round 2. Category: Haydn 1: Joseph Haydn was born in 1732 in Rohrau, 25 miles...2021-12-2107 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 295 - Sweet Ad Lines - "Alley" Ways - Biblical Garden - Symptoms Of Affluenza - Milking CowsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 295, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 295, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 295, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 295, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Sweet Ad Lines 1: This product claims to be "Finger Lickin' Good". Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). 2: Teddy Roosevelt was the first to remark that this coffee...2021-12-0307 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 294 - Words For Two - Fdr - Colors En Espanol - Temple - Don't Bug Me!Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 294, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Words For Two 1: It's a musical composition for 2 voices or 2 instruments. Duet. 2: Word for 2 cards of the same value in a poker game. Pair. 3: They can be fraternal or identical. Twins. 4: In other words, "Similar as 2 legume fruits in a seed holder". "Like two peas in a pod". 5: On a riverboat, it's how you would "Mark" water that's 2 fathoms deep. Twain. Round 2. Category: Fdr 1: Referring to the attack on Pearl Harbor, FDR called December 7, 1941 "A date which...2021-12-0107 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 282 - Clean This Place Up! - Tv Blondes - Rice, Rice Baby - In The Bible - Hidden Dvd TreatsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 282, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Clean This Place Up! 1: A bundle on a stick used for cleaning floors, or a similar-looking mass of hair. a mop. 2: Holystone, which may get its name from being used while kneeling, was used to clean these "floors" of ships. decks. 3: In a common appliance, a suction fan creates this, which outside air tries to fill, drawing in dirt. a vacuum. 4: It can mean to polish something to a shine, or be an adjective for a guy who lifts...2021-11-1907 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 262 - Fire! - World Cup '98 - More First Ladies - Forbes' Billionaires - Literary Second BananasWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 262, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Fire! 1: On Oct. 10, 1871, after 2 days, unbuilt lots, rainfall and Lake Michigan quelled a huge fire in this city. Chicago. 2: On March 18, 1925 this woman's house of wax in London went up in smoke; the models within could be heard sizzling. Madame Tussaud. 3: On March 18, 1925 this woman's house of wax in London went up in smoke; the models within could be heard sizzling. Madame Tussaud. 4: This general was blamed for the fire that destroyed Columbia, South Carolina, but he denied setting...2021-10-3007 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 258 - Doors Songs In Other Words - Family Films - Signs And Signals - Raccoon - Words In Harry Potter TitlesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 258, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Doors Songs In Other Words 1: "Ignite The Blaze Belonging To Me". "Light My Fire". 2: "Jockeys Of A Tornado". "Riders On The Storm". 3: "Greetings, Great Affection For Thee Wells Up Within Me". "Hello, I Love You". 4: "Humans Tend Toward Weirdness". "People Are Strange". 5: "Make Contact With Moi". "Touch Me". Round 2. Category: Family Films 1: Steve Martin played hapless dad George Banks in this 1991 matrimonial comedy. Father of the Bride. 2: 1981 film that immortalized the line "No wire hangers -- ever!". ...2021-10-2707 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 253 - Pop Music Pairings - Body Facts And Figures - 4-Syllable Words - Tennis, Anyone? - The OlympicsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 253, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Pop Music Pairings 1: blank and the Papas. The Mamas. 2: ... and the Gang. Kool. 3: blank and Wings. Paul McCartney. 4: ... and the Funky Bunch. Marky Mark. 5: blank and the Dominos. Derek. Round 2. Category: Body Facts And Figures 1: These 2 of your 5 senses are connected; lose one and you lose most of the other. taste and smell. 2: The average person has some 18 square feet of this, making it the body's largest organ. skin. 3: If you want to count all the hairs...2021-10-2207 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 251 - We're "Through" - A John Denver Songbook - Pizza Toppings - "C.c." Senor - A Perfect LetterWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 251, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: We're "Through" 1: Transparent, as a blouse. See-through. 2: It completes a tennis or a golf stroke. Follow-through. 3: A significant advance in science, like the polio vaccine. Breakthrough. 4: A triple alliterative expression for when someone sticks with you in difficult times. "Through thick and thin". 5: Having undergone a difficult experience, like a wet sock in an old washing machine. "Going through the wringer". Round 2. Category: A John Denver Songbook 1: "Almost heaven,West Virginia,Blue Ridge Mountains,Shenandoah River". "Take...2021-10-2007 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 243 - Fashion Forward - London Landmarks - 100 Years Ago - Real Estate - The War Of 1812Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 243, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Fashion Forward 1: As if his Oscar for "American Beauty" wasn't enough, he made People Magazine's Best Dressed List in 2000, too. Kevin Spacey. 2: This lead singer of Hole likes to turn her old T-shirts into sexy halter tops. Courtney Love. 3: Once style editor for the New York Times Magazine, Carrie Donovan appeared in ads for this chain, spun off from The Gap. Old Navy. 4: Lift a cup of "Coco" to this designer, whose little black dress of decades past is...2021-10-1207 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 236 - Science - Name The Sport - Things I Wish I'd Said - At The Ok. Chorale - "On" And "Off" SongsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 236, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Science 1: The mother of a mule. Horse (Mare). 2: Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the organisms this process kills in milk. Pasteurization. 3: Of the 3 basic states of matter, only this one, when unconfined, tends to expand indefinitely. gas. 4: Elements are arranged in order of their atomic numbers on this table. Periodic Table of Elements. 5: The most important source of uranium and radium is this mineral ore. Pitchblende. Round 2. Category: Name The Sport 1: 11 teammates, a center circle, a penalty...2021-10-0507 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 235 - Moroccan 'Round The Clock - We're No. 1 - City Foods - All About Animals - Military AstrologyWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 235, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Moroccan 'Round The Clock 1: It's Morocco's largest city and chief seaport, sweetheart. Casablanca. 2: Shortly after independence in 1956, Mohammed V changed his title from sultan to this. king. 3: A proposed 10-mile tunnel to be built between Morocco and this country would directly link Africa and Europe. Spain. 4: FDR met with this leader in Morocco for 10 days in 1943. Winston Churchill (in Casablanca). 5: At about 14,000 feet, the highest peak in this mountain chain is Morocco's Mount Toubkal. Atlas Mountains. Round 2...2021-10-0407 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 208 - Harrys And Garys - The "Cat" - Forests - The Write Stuff - Who's On First?Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 208, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Harrys And Garys 1: Getting the role of Colonel Potter on "M*A*S*H" was a bit of a demotion; he'd previosuly played a general on the show. Harry Morgan. 2: Gary "Big Hands" Johnson played defense for 10 seasons with this NFL team, the southernmost in California. the San Diego Chargers. 3: Bigfoot went domestic in this 1987 comedy with John Lithgow. Harry and the Hendersons. 4: Here's a Harry and a Gary: in 1995 this "Forrest Gump" actor played Harry Truman. Gary Sinise. 5...2021-09-0607 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 180 - Past Tense - Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow - The 7 Wonders - U.s. Place Names - Antarctic ExplorersWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 180, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Past Tense 1: Before the fall, Humpty Dumpty did it "on a wall". sat. 2: Meaning "manufactured", it was in a famous telegraph message after "What hath God...". wrought. 3: If you missed the big day, go online; Blue Mountain has a whole section of this kind of birthday e-card. belated. 4: On pepper boxes, it means "milled". cracked. 5: This synonym for "haggard" is also past tense for having pulled out your weapon. drawn. Round 2. Category: Let It Snow, Let It...2021-08-0907 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 156 - Biblical Firsts - Gimme An "H" - Follow The Leader - You're The Mayor - Gay BladesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 156, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Biblical Firsts 1: Rachel is the first shepherdess mentioned and he's the first shepherd. Abel. 2: He's the first person in the Bible to build a ship. Noah. 3: God's first instructions to human beings were "be fruitful and" do this. to multiply. 4: This strongman told the first riddle; it concerned a honey-filled lion. Samson. 5: This disguised man was the first person to kiss someone in the Bible; he kissed his father. Jacob. Round 2. Category: Gimme An "H" 1: He was...2021-07-1607 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 153 - Those Wacky Germans - Expensive Hollywood Divorces - U.s. Universities - Worms - 1979Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 153, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Those Wacky Germans 1: Gesundheit, meaning "health", is what Germans say instead of "bless you" when you do this. Sneeze. 2: The food many Germans like best is wurst, which are these hot-dog-shaped meat treats. Sausages. 3: Germans decorate Christmas trees with silvery strings and call it the "hair" of these heavenly beings. Angels. 4: From 1949 to 1990 Germany was split into 2 countries, which were called this. East and West Germany. 5: A rathaus isn't as bad as it sounds: it's this "hall" where the...2021-07-1407 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 140 - Sing! - Movie Thrillers - Mssng Vwls - "No" Way - CowboysWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 140, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Sing! 1: Wham!. George Michael. 2: Dire Straits. Mark Knopfler. 3: The Talking Heads. David Byrne. 4: Smashing Pumpkins. Billy Corgan. 5: The Clash. Joe Strummer. Round 2. Category: Movie Thrillers 1: In 1988 this 1962 Frank Sinatra film based on Richard Condon's novel was re-released to the theatres. The Manchurian Candidate. 2: Joe Eszterhas received a record $3 million for his script of this 1992 Michael Douglas-Sharon Stone film. Basic Instinct. 3: Joseph Wiseman played the lanky title villain in this 1962 James Bond movie, the first in the series. ...2021-07-0107 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 139 - Animals In Paradise - World History - Cemeteries - Canadian Songbirds - Celebrity Dog BreedsWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 139, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Animals In Paradise 1: The largest animal in paradise is this biblical one that swallowed a person whole. (Jonah's) whale. 2: A bird called the Hoopoe of Bilquis is on the list, Bilqis being a name for the biblical queen of this place. Sheba. 3: Solomon talked to this industrious insect that was later allowed into paradise. ant. 4: The ram he sacrificed instead of his son is in the fold. Abraham. 5: His mount Al-Buraq was allowed into heaven. Muhammad. Round 2...2021-06-3007 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 123 - Puttin' Out The Welcome Matt - New Reality Shows? - Music Class - It Happened In The '70S - Kill Bill: Vol. 1Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 123, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Puttin' Out The Welcome Matt 1: This "Friends" star lost the tip of his right middle finger in a childhood accident (It's not LeBlanc). Matthew Perry. 2: On June 24, 2005, this Matt, Matt, Matt interviewed Tom Cruise on NBC. Matt Lauer. 3: 12 years after taking a "Day Off", he played Dr. Niko Tatopoulos in 1998's "Godzilla". Matthew Broderick. 4: He was nominated for an Oscar for his performance as a cop in "Crash". Matt Dillon. 5: He played the "Private Ryan" Tom Hanks was trying...2021-06-1307 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 116 - The English Channel - You Got Style, Homes - Scrambled Veeps - You Could Hurt Someone - Bride Of The YankeesWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 116, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The English Channel 1: Francois Pilatre de Rozier tried to cross the Channel in one of these in 1785, but was killed in the attempt. a (hydrogen) balloon. 2: The Channel meets the North Sea at this strait. the Strait of Dover. 3: A song and a dance were named for this lady who swam the channel in 1926 and passed away at age 98 in 2003. Gertrude Ederle. 4: La Manche, the French name for the channel, means this part of a shirt. the sleeve. 5: The "...2021-06-0707 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 105 - Lawn Care - Sweet Songs - The Weather Channel - Music Of The '60S - The New York Times TravelWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 105, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Lawn Care 1: Fungicide may be needed when the "powdery" type of this appears in late summer. Mildew. 2: Measuring alkalinity or acidity, test this 2-letter quality of your soil. pH. 3: When planting a new lawn, it's a good idea to add compost and this 4-letter combination of sand, silt and clay. loam. 4: If your lawn has these protrusions, don't make mountains out of them:. Molehills. 5: This tillage tool has leaf and garden types, both suitable for stepping on and bashing...2021-05-2707 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 54 - Musical Geography - Ripley's Believe It Or Not! - Great Rulers - Funny Pages - Smooching In ShakespeareWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 54, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Musical Geography 1: Pick me up some spices if you're going to this Simon and Garfunkel "Fair". "Scarborough Fair". 2: City mentioned in the title of the TV show whose theme is heard here:. Beverly Hills, 90210. 3: "Start spreading the news", Ol' Blue Eyes made it here. New York. 4: This "house in New Orleans" has "been the ruin of many a poor boy". The House of the Rising Sun. 5: It's where Fats Domino found his thrill in 1956. "Blueberry Hill". Round 2...2021-04-0607 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 34 - January - Catholicism - Sports Figures - At The Hospital - A Star-Spangled Banner QuizWelcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 34, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: January 1: The Treaty of this place, imposing reparations on Germany, took effect January 10, 1920 Versailles. 2: The U.S. slapped down $25 mil to buy this island group from Denmark January 17, 1917 the U.S. Virgin Islands. 3: On Jan. 30, 2000, at age 63, this Ram leader became the oldest coach to win the Super Bowl (Dick) Vermeil. 4: On January 2, 1959, exactly 120 years after Daguerre took the first photo of it, Russia launched a probe to it the Moon. 5: On January 17, 1977 he faced a Utah firing squad...2021-03-1606 minInstant TriviaInstant TriviaEpisode 14 - From Book To Tv - Nearly Useless Information - The Kennedy Center - Off Course, Off Course - Mythological WomenWelcome to the Just Trivia podcast episode 14, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. The category is: From Book To Tv. Question 1: In 1979 this James Jones novel was a miniseries with Steve Railsback in Montgomery Clift's movie role The answer is: . From Here to Eternity Question 2: Christopher Plummer narrated a 1993 Family Channel series about this Paris schoolgirl The answer is: Madeline. Question 3: This 1994 miniseries based on a Stephen King book depicts the aftermath of a devastating plague The answer is: . The Stand Question 4: Pamela Sue Martin, who played this sleuth, left her show when it...2021-02-2406 min