Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1111, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Ask The Nearest Hippie
1: Have you and your teenagers Mao and Cosmos resolved this, a phrase from the '60s meaning a distance between parents and kids?.
the generation gap.
2: I'm late for work; do you mind moving this large Volkswagen model first sold in 1950 out of my driveway?.
the VW Bus.
3: Do you vote Green Party or write in this comedy duo who went "Up in Smoke" in the '70s?.
Cheech and...                        
                                                    
                                Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1111, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Ask The Nearest Hippie
- 1: Have you and your teenagers Mao and Cosmos resolved this, a phrase from the '60s meaning a distance between parents and kids?.
 
- the generation gap.
 
- 2: I'm late for work; do you mind moving this large Volkswagen model first sold in 1950 out of my driveway?.
 
- the VW Bus.
 
- 3: Do you vote Green Party or write in this comedy duo who went "Up in Smoke" in the '70s?.
 
- Cheech and Chong.
 
- 4: Moving to Oregon? Does that have anything to do with the passage of measure 91 on the legalization of this?.
 
- marijuana.
 
- 5: Did you really witness the birth of this rhyming movement at an anti-war rally at UC Berkeley in 1965?.
 
- flower power.
 
Round 2. Category: Quoting The Shakespeare Character
- 1: "I see their knavery. This is to make an ass of me".
 
- Bottom.
 
- 2: "Tell me, my daughters... which of you shall we say doth love us most".
 
- King Lear.
 
- 3: "For Brutus is an honourable man; so are they all, all honourable men".
 
- Marc Antony.
 
- 4: "Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'".
 
- Henry V.
 
- 5: "Come unto these yellow sands, and then take hands".
 
- Ariel.
 
Round 3. Category: Pulitzer Prize Categories
- 1: Bill Mauldin in 1945 and 1959.
 
- Cartooning.
 
- 2: Joe Rosenthal in 1945 for work done on Iwo Jima.
 
- Photography.
 
- 3: Robert Lowell in 1947 and 1974.
 
- Poetry.
 
- 4: Samuel Barber in 1958 and 1963.
 
- Music.
 
- 5: David McCullough, twice.
 
- Biography.
 
Round 4. Category: Good Sportsmanship
- 1: J.P. Hayes cost himself a 2009 spot on this tour by confessing to using an unapproved ball.
 
- the PGA tour.
 
- 2: In 2008 Central Wash. players of this sport carried injured Sara Tucholsky of Western Oregon around the bases.
 
- softball.
 
- 3: Mike Bossy and Alexander Mogilny have won the Lady Byng Trophy for gentlemanly conduct in this sport.
 
- hockey.
 
- 4: The chronicles of this hard-serving American include, in 2005, calling an opponent's shot in, costing himself the match.
 
- Andy Roddick.
 
- 5: This backcourt partner of Isiah Thomas on the "bad boys" of Detroit won the NBA's 1st Sportsmanship Award.
 
- Joe Dumars.
 
Round 5. Category: LandS Of The World. With Land in quotes
- 1: This 840,000-square mile area belonging to Denmark lies within 15 miles of Canada.
 
- Greenland.
 
- 2: The crusade of Father Theobald Mathew reduced this island's whiskey intake by half in the early 1840s.
 
- Ireland.
 
- 3: From 1900 to 1982 Sobhuza II was king of this country surrounded on 3 sides by South Africa.
 
- Swaziland.
 
- 4: It's the only U.S. state that fits the category.
 
- Maryland (or Rhode Island).
 
- 5: Poet John Donne compared his mistress' body to this Canadian province.
 
- Newfoundland.
 
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