Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1192, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: The Century Of The Crime
1: Bernie Madoff pleads guilty to money laundering, fraud and a bunch of other stuff.
the 21st century.
2: Charlotte Corday kills Marat, is not sad.
the 18th century.
3: Lewis Payne causes William Seward pain, but even wounding the Secretary of State is not the biggest crime that day.
the 19th century.
4: The Salem witch trials burn into history.
the 17th...
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1192, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: The Century Of The Crime
- 1: Bernie Madoff pleads guilty to money laundering, fraud and a bunch of other stuff.
- the 21st century.
- 2: Charlotte Corday kills Marat, is not sad.
- the 18th century.
- 3: Lewis Payne causes William Seward pain, but even wounding the Secretary of State is not the biggest crime that day.
- the 19th century.
- 4: The Salem witch trials burn into history.
- the 17th century.
- 5: William Wallace is condemned as a traitor, though he said he never swore allegiance to Edward.
- the 14th century.
Round 2. Category: January 1, 1993
- 1: These 2 countries came into existence.
- Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
- 2: This country knocked 3 zeros off its pesos.
- Mexico.
- 3: President Bush spent the day wishing happy new year to the U.S. troops in this country.
- Somalia.
- 4: This college team became No. 1 by defeating the Miami Hurricanes 34-13 in the Sugar Bowl.
- the University of Alabama.
- 5: Robert Eaton took over as this automaker's CEO.
- Chrysler.
Round 3. Category: Of The Nile
- 1: The Nile runs through Cairo and this other national capital city.
- Khartoum, Sudan.
- 2: The first of the 10 Biblical plagues of Egypt occurred when the waters of the Nile were turned into this.
- blood.
- 3: The High Dam across the Nile at this city creates Lake Nasser, one of the largest reservoirs in the world.
- Aswan.
- 4: He was knighted in 1886 in part for his journeys in search of the source of the Nile.
- Sir Richard Burton.
- 5: There's no denial, Act III of this Verdi opera takes place on the banks of the Nile.
- Aida.
Round 4. Category: Words Of The Year
- 1: dictionary.com:Xenophobia, meaning "fear of" these.
- foreigners (or strangers).
- 2: The Cambridge Dictionary picked this adjective meaning having delusions of persecution.
- paranoid.
- 3: Merriam-Webster:Not merely "real" but this word meaning weirdly unreal, like a dream.
- surreal.
- 4: Collins Dictionary:This word with a useful suffix to indicate leaving.
- Brexit.
- 5: Oxford:Post-truth, edging out this 4-letter adjective meaning alert to injustice.
- woke.
Round 5. Category: 3
- 1: The 3-tiered crown of this personage stands for spiritual power, temporal power and ecclesiastical power.
- the pope.
- 2: Ned Nederlander, Dusty Bottoms and Lucky Day go up against El Guapo in this 1986 movie.
- ¡Three Amigos!.
- 3: This secretary in Ronald Reagan's cabinet shares his name with one of the 3 men in a tub.
- (James) Baker.
- 4: The 3 main classifications of these are active, dormant and extinct.
- volcanoes.
- 5: The 3 orders of these monks are the Friars Minor, the Poor Clares and the Brothers and Sisters of Penance.
- the Franciscans.
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