Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1001, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Fits U To A T. With U" To A "T in quotation marks
1: If you've wrecked someone's careful planning, you've done this to the applecart.
upset.
2: The condition of an apple pie fresh out of the oven, it's also how I like my movies.
uncut.
3: Apple pie is often rich, so it makes sense that this part of the pie is a synonym for "rich".
the upper crust.
4: Saying that Dutch apple pie is just...
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1001, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Fits U To A T. With U" To A "T in quotation marks
- 1: If you've wrecked someone's careful planning, you've done this to the applecart.
- upset.
- 2: The condition of an apple pie fresh out of the oven, it's also how I like my movies.
- uncut.
- 3: Apple pie is often rich, so it makes sense that this part of the pie is a synonym for "rich".
- the upper crust.
- 4: Saying that Dutch apple pie is just good is one of these, because it's the best dessert on Earth.
- an understatement.
- 5: If a bakery spends $12 producing 6 apple tarts, this cost is $2.
- a unit.
Round 2. Category: This Website Uses Cookies
- 1: "Wonderfilled" is a section of this sandwich cookie's website.
- Oreo.
- 2: snackworks.com has a recipe for fluffy banana pudding parfaits, which use 40 of this wafer brand.
- Nilla wafers.
- 3: Debra's Special Tin is part of the signature collection on the website of this cookie brand.
- Mrs. Fields.
- 4: The website of this Scottish brand says Scottish thistles adorn its shortbread rounds, packaged in a red tartan box.
- Walkers Shortbread.
- 5: "Homemade recipe, homemade taste", says this chocolate chip brand with a name that rhymes.
- Famous Amos.
Round 3. Category: How Can We Miss You If You Never Leave?
- 1: Pines, firs and spruces stay a certain color all year, as they are this type of tree.
- an evergreen.
- 2: This colonial observed, "Fish and visitors stink after three days".
- Benjamin Franklin.
- 3: This catastrophe that killed millions had recurrences in 1361, 1369, 1374, 1390 and 1400.
- the plague.
- 4: This element's isotope 235 has a half-life of about 700 million years.
- uranium.
- 5: Though this world leader left his country on Jan. 16, 1979, he did not abdicate; Sadat would later grant him asylum.
- the Shah of Iran.
Round 4. Category: Readers
- 1: Cormac McCarthy's "All the Pretty Horses" is read by this hunky "Legends of the Fall" star.
- Brad Pitt.
- 2: In "Still Me" he tells of his Memorial Day 1995 riding accident and the struggles since.
- Christopher Reeve.
- 3: Edward Herrmann, known for playing this president on TV, reads "No Ordinary Time", a book about him.
- FDR (Franklin D. Roosevelt).
- 4: Hollywood is all ears for "The Kid Stays in the Picture" by this producer and ex-husband of Ali MacGraw.
- Robert Evans.
- 5: "Second Wind" has this mystery author jockeying for position in front of the microphone.
- Dick Francis.
Round 5. Category: Word Rhymes
- 1: A gathering of bison.
- a herd.
- 2: Postponed until a later date.
- deferred.
- 3: Just seeing the mountain variety of this creature brings me happiness.
- a bluebird.
- 4: Likely speech pattern for one extremely inebriated.
- slurred.
- 5: One from the Taurus Mountains of the Middle East.
- a Kurd.
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