Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1156, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: That Old Time Television
1: This 1950s Nelson family sitcom ran for 14 years.
Ozzie and Harriet.
2: 2 of the 3 full-time "Tonight Show" hosts before Jay Leno.
(2 of 3) Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson.
3: This actress' TV character Alexis Carrington was once described as "starts with B, rhymes with rich".
Joan Collins.
4: With boxing as her category, Dr. Joyce Brothers won the top prize on this...
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1156, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: That Old Time Television
- 1: This 1950s Nelson family sitcom ran for 14 years.
- Ozzie and Harriet.
- 2: 2 of the 3 full-time "Tonight Show" hosts before Jay Leno.
- (2 of 3) Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson.
- 3: This actress' TV character Alexis Carrington was once described as "starts with B, rhymes with rich".
- Joan Collins.
- 4: With boxing as her category, Dr. Joyce Brothers won the top prize on this TV quiz show.
- The $64,000 Question.
- 5: Jeepers, Dr. Smith! On TV's "Lost in Space", this actor played the youngest Robinson.
- Billy Mumy.
Round 2. Category: Soccer
- 1: At the beginning of a game, the choice of goal and kickoff is decided by this.
- a toss of a coin.
- 2: =.
- =.
- 3: Like a castle, a soccer field in Rio is surrounded by this to keep out overzealous fans.
- a moat.
- 4: First held in Uruguay in 1930, it's the largest single-sport tournament in the world.
- the World Cup.
- 5: International competition for this trophy began in 1930.
- World Cup.
Round 3. Category: African-American Biography
- 1: "The Road to Freedom" is the subtitle of Catherine Clinton's bio of this 19th century woman.
- Harriet Tubman.
- 2: Jonathan Eig's bio of this champ who passed away in 2016 is one of the "Greatest" sports biographies.
- Ali.
- 3: "The New Negro" is "The Life of Alain Locke", the first African American to earn this honor that sent him to Oxford.
- a Rhodes Scholarship.
- 4: "Talking at the Gates" is "A Life of" this "If Beale Street Could Talk" novelist.
- James Baldwin.
- 5: Published in 2007, "Supreme Discomfort" is a portrait of this jurist.
- Clarence Thomas.
Round 4. Category: Country Groups
- 1: The "Lady" in this group that won 5 2010 ACM Awards is Hillary Scott, daughter of country singer Linda Davis.
- Lady Antebellum.
- 2: Randy Owen fronted this "stately" group whose hits include "Christmas in Dixie" and "Born Country".
- Alabama.
- 3: This organization was formed in April 1949 to counter the Soviet Union.
- NATO.
- 4: This country group stays in motion with hits like "I'm Movin' On" and "Life Is A Highway".
- Rascal Flatts.
- 5: In 1981 they burned up the pop and country charts singing, "My heart's on fire, Elvira".
- The Oak Ridge Boys.
Round 5. Category: Where It'S At. With At in quotation marks
- 1: Goldthwait's moniker.
- Bobcat.
- 2: It's his political party.
- Democrat.
- 3: Omar Khayyam's handiwork.
- "The Rubaiyat".
- 4: This neck scarf is named for its resemblance to one worn by Croatian soldiers.
- Cravat.
- 5: The Captain and Tennille sang of this kind of beastly love.
- "Muskrat Love".
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