Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1158, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Numeric Words And Phrases
1: The Lakers won championships in 1987 and '88, so before the next season, Pat Riley trademarked this.
a three-peat.
2: You're too old for the single-piece type of underwear that Gerber trademarked under this name.
a onesie.
3: Hyphenated term for a contest that's really no contest.
one-sided.
4: "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" is traditionally sung in this...
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1158, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Numeric Words And Phrases
- 1: The Lakers won championships in 1987 and '88, so before the next season, Pat Riley trademarked this.
- a three-peat.
- 2: You're too old for the single-piece type of underwear that Gerber trademarked under this name.
- a onesie.
- 3: Hyphenated term for a contest that's really no contest.
- one-sided.
- 4: "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" is traditionally sung in this break.
- the seventh-inning stretch.
- 5: Alliterative term for a married person having an affair.
- a two-timer.
Round 2. Category: Bulfinch'S Mythology
- 1: These part-leonine beasts built their nests from gold; Merv might be interested.
- griffins.
- 2: Pliny said this mythical beast had "a single black horn... standing out in the middle of its forehead".
- a unicorn.
- 3: As the porter of Heaven, he opened the year, so our first month is named for him.
- Janus.
- 4: She left Menelaus for Paris—the man, not the city.
- Helen (of Troy).
- 5: Camilla and this Roman goddess of the hunt got along famously, unlike the British women who bear their names today.
- Diana.
Round 3. Category: Drew Barrymore Loves Music
- 1: (Drew Barrymore delivers the clue one last time.) Bernie Taupin was a teenager when he answered an ad looking for songwriters, this future partner of his did the same, and the rest is rock and roll history.
- Elton John.
- 2: (Drew Barrymore gives the clue again.) The music and lyrics of these famous brothers posed the "fever"ish question "How Deep Is Your Love".
- the Bee Gees.
- 3: (Drew Barrymore gives the clue once more.) The ever-popular "Evergreen" has lyrics by Paul Williams and music by this singer who introduced it in "A Star Is Born".
- Barbra Streisand.
- 4: (Drew Barrymore gives the clue again.) "It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" swings with the lyrics of Irving Mills and the music of this jazzman.
- (Duke) Ellington.
- 5: (Drew Barrymore gives the clue.) Some of the most romantic songs of all time, including "Embraceable You", were written by these brothers.
- George and Ira Gershwin.
Round 4. Category: Place Your Bet. With Bet in quotation marks
- 1: Your present spouse is your this 2-word phrase.
- better half.
- 2: Your future spouse is your this word.
- betrothed.
- 3: To hurt someone who trusts you.
- betrayal.
- 4: It designates any constellation's second-brightest star.
- beta.
- 5: Pair it with "between" to mean in an awkward middle position.
- betwixt.
Round 5. Category: Silent K Words
- 1: Sir Francis Bacon wrote, "ipsa scientia potestas est", often translated to this phrase.
- knowledge is power.
- 2: It's a type of backpack.
- a knapsack.
- 3: In a Chumbawamba song, this happens, "but I get up again".
- (I get) knocked down.
- 4: In an epic takedown in "King Lear", Oswald is called a this, "a rascal... filthy, worsted-stocking" this (again).
- knave.
- 5: This aptly named brand calls itself a "wedding marketplace that connects couples with local wedding professionals".
- the Knot.
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