Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 826, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: do "tell"
1: Give us your best Marlon Brando with this famous 1-word howl from a classic 1951 film.
STELLA!.
2: Bootes, Orion and Gemini, to name a few.
constellations.
3: It's the governmental organization headed by George H.W. Bush from 1976 to 1977.
the Central Intelligence Agency.
4: It's the flat, movable bone at the front of the knee.
the patella.
5: Small rounds of...
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 826, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: do "tell"
- 1: Give us your best Marlon Brando with this famous 1-word howl from a classic 1951 film.
- STELLA!.
- 2: Bootes, Orion and Gemini, to name a few.
- constellations.
- 3: It's the governmental organization headed by George H.W. Bush from 1976 to 1977.
- the Central Intelligence Agency.
- 4: It's the flat, movable bone at the front of the knee.
- the patella.
- 5: Small rounds of meat-filled pasta that are shaped into rings and boiled.
- tortellini.
Round 2. Category: "in" words
- 1: In the pledge of allegiance, it precedes "with liberty and justice for all".
- indivisible.
- 2: A roof covering, or something a new lawyer might "hang out".
- a shingle.
- 3: Franklin Roosevelt called December 7, 1941 "A date which will live in" this.
- infamy.
- 4: This woodwind instrument was invented by Johann Christoph Denner around 1700.
- a clarinet.
- 5: Apparatus in which you might find newborn chicks or premature babies.
- an incubator.
Round 3. Category: german cities
- 1: This capital's oldest church, older than the city itself, is the 800-year-old St. Nicholas Church.
- Berlin.
- 2: In 1923 Hitler staged his Beer Hall Putsch in this capital of Bavaria.
- Munich.
- 3: In German, it's Koln; in English, this.
- Cologne.
- 4: Europe's second-busiest port, it's said to have more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam combined.
- Hamburg.
- 5: A British royal house that ruled from 1714 to 1901 originated in this city from which it got its name.
- Hanover.
Round 4. Category: give 'em a hand
- 1: On Feb. 1, 1964 this song replaced Bobby Vinton's "There! I've Said It Again" at No. 1 and stayed there 7 weeks.
- "I Want To Hold Your Hand".
- 2: Nickname of the aces and eights held by Wild Bill Hickok at the time of his murder in Deadwood, S.D..
- dead man's hand.
- 3: In this 1967 film Paul Newman is sent to a prison chain gang for destroying parking meters.
- Cool Hand Luke.
- 4: In Matthew 27:24, he "took water, and washed his hands" of the responsibility for Christ's crucifixion.
- Pontius Pilate.
- 5: In this book Adam Smith created the economic principle of the invisible hand.
- The Wealth of Nations.
Round 5. Category: the director's chair
- 1: "Shadows and Fog","Deconstructing Harry","Radio Days".
- Woody Allen.
- 2: "The Mirror Has Two Faces","Yentl","The Prince of Tides".
- Barbra Streisand.
- 3: "Piranha II: The Spawning","The Terminator".
- James Cameron.
- 4: "Eraserhead","Blue Velvet".
- David Lynch.
- 5: "The Thing" is... as well as directing "Halloween" and "The Fog", he also composed their scores.
- (John) Carpenter.
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