Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 868, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: fictional indians
	1: Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn watched him kill the town doctor and place the knife in Muff Potter's hand.
	Injun Joe.
	2: Peter Pan saved her from the clutches of Captain Hook.
	Tiger Lily.
	3: Buffalo Bob often said "Howdy" to this Indian princess.
	Princess Summerfallwinterspring.
	4: This baseball team's mascot Chief Nokahoma lived in a teepee in the outfield...                        
                                                    
                                Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 868, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: fictional indians
	- 1: Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn watched him kill the town doctor and place the knife in Muff Potter's hand.
 
	- Injun Joe.
 
	- 2: Peter Pan saved her from the clutches of Captain Hook.
 
	- Tiger Lily.
 
	- 3: Buffalo Bob often said "Howdy" to this Indian princess.
 
	- Princess Summerfallwinterspring.
 
	- 4: This baseball team's mascot Chief Nokahoma lived in a teepee in the outfield stands.
 
	- Atlanta Braves.
 
	- 5: This future superstar played police lieutenant John Hawk, an Iroquois, on the mid 1960s TV series "Hawk".
 
	- Burt Reynolds.
 
Round 2. Category: bush
	- 1: ...who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
 
	- George Herbert Walker Bush.
 
	- 2: ...born in Midland, Texas and earned a masters degree at the University of Texas.
 
	- Laura Bush.
 
	- 3: ...who was the first Republican reelected governor in his state's history.
 
	- Jeb Bush.
 
	- 4: ...who wrote a bestselling nonfiction book in 1990.
 
	- Barbara Bush.
 
	- 5: ...who served as an artillery captain in World War I.
 
	- Prescott Bush.
 
Round 3. Category: name that flick
	- 1: 1984:"All my life I've been waiting for someone, and when I find her, she's a fish".
 
	- Splash.
 
	- 2: 1946:"I suppose it'd been better if I'd never been born at all".
 
	- It's A Wonderful Life.
 
	- 3: 1961:"Top of the day, officer Krupke".
 
	- West Side Story.
 
	- 4: 1968:"Will the dancing Hitlers please wait in the wings? We are only seeing singing Hitlers".
 
	- The Producers.
 
	- 5: 1977:"You only gave me books with the word 'death' in the title".
 
	- Annie Hall.
 
Round 4. Category: sports stats
	- 1: In 1997, his first full year on the PGA Tour, he became the first to exceed $2 million in earnings for a season.
 
	- Tiger Woods.
 
	- 2: In June 1998 he set a major league record by slugging 20 home runs in a month.
 
	- Sammy Sosa.
 
	- 3: From 1952 to 1955 this Phillie led the National League in wins, complete games and innings pitched.
 
	- Robin Roberts.
 
	- 4: In his 26 years in pro football, this quarterback-kicker scored a record 2,002 points.
 
	- George Blanda.
 
	- 5: In 1973 he became the first and only horse to break the 2-minute barrier in the Kentucky Derby.
 
	- Secretariat.
 
Round 5. Category: three
	- 1: Mother Goose rhyming line that follows "Rub-a-dub-dub".
 
	- Three men in a tub.
 
	- 2: Stalin, FDR and Churchill were known by this collective nickname when they met in Teheran in 1943.
 
	- "The Big Three".
 
	- 3: In 1979 this nuclear power plant near Harrisburg experienced a near meltdown.
 
	- Three Mile Island.
 
	- 4: Their motto was "All for one, one for all".
 
	- The Three Musketeers.
 
	- 5: It's been called "Chekhov's richest and greatest play".
 
	- The Three Sisters.
 
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