Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1033, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: In The Drugstore
1: Leo Gerstenzang thought up this product when he saw his wife twirl cotton on a toothpick and use it as a swab.
Q-Tip.
2: One of its former slogans called it "The Candy Mint With The Hole".
Life Savers.
3: In 1907 he developed his first corn pad, probably right after he developed his first corn.
Dr. William Scholl.
4: This tissue-shrinking compound is said to be one of the...
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1033, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: In The Drugstore
- 1: Leo Gerstenzang thought up this product when he saw his wife twirl cotton on a toothpick and use it as a swab.
- Q-Tip.
- 2: One of its former slogans called it "The Candy Mint With The Hole".
- Life Savers.
- 3: In 1907 he developed his first corn pad, probably right after he developed his first corn.
- Dr. William Scholl.
- 4: This tissue-shrinking compound is said to be one of the top 5 items stolen from drugstores.
- Preparation H.
- 5: Vince Staten's book "Do Pharmacists Sell Farms?" calls this product "The WD-40 of the Drugstore".
- Vaseline Petroleum Jelly.
Round 2. Category: An UnCategory. With Un in quotation marks
- 1: The husband of your mom's sister.
- your uncle.
- 2: The Eighth Amendment protects citizens against this kind of punishment.
- unusual.
- 3: A member of the Dalit caste in India, or Eliot Ness in Chicago.
- the Untouchables.
- 4: Technically passed on, but still animate, like a zombie.
- undead.
- 5: The framework that serves as the support for the body of a car.
- the undercarriage.
Round 3. Category: Presidents And Cherries
- 1: The story of him chopping down a cherry tree was first mentioned in a biography by Mason Weems.
- George Washington.
- 2: In 1994 this former President was the Grand Marshal of the Macon, Georgia cherry blossom festival.
- jimmy Carter.
- 3: His circular Presidential memorial stands among the cherry trees that line the Tidal Basin in D.C..
- Thomas Jefferson.
- 4: The cherry trees that line the Tidal Basin in our nation's capital were donated by Japan in 1912 when he was President.
- William Howard Taft.
- 5: The second President to die in office, he expired in 1850 after eating a dessert of cherries and milk.
- Zachary Taylor.
Round 4. Category: Women'S Groups
- 1: It's the group of wives, mistresses and female servants of a Turkish sultan, or their residence.
- the harem.
- 2: Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. is part of a 3-building complex owned and operated by this lineage society.
- the Daughters of the American Revolution.
- 3: MADD stands for "Mothers Against" this.
- Drunk Driving.
- 4: The first of these was founded in 1851 at Wesleyan Female College.
- a sorority.
- 5: Members of this group founded in 1890 are direct descendants of people who helped free the colonies.
- the D.A.R. (Daughters of the American Revolution).
Round 5. Category: 1960s Television
- 1: Its theme song begins, "Come 'n listen to my story 'bout a man name Jed".
- The Beverly Hillbillies.
- 2: For 4 seasons Dr. Kimble was pursued by Lt. Philip Gerard in this popular series.
- The Fugitive.
- 3: In 1965 this 26-year-old Canadian became the youngest to anchor a U.S. network newscast.
- Peter Jennings.
- 4: 4 commandos battled Rommel's Afrika Korps each week in this WWII drama starring Christopher George.
- The Rat Patrol.
- 5: In the Joe the Bartender sketches on Jackie Gleason's show, he played Crazy Guggenheim.
- Frank Fontaine.
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