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Episode 1141 - On my dog's ipod - "j" movies - I like "ike" - Fruits - Happy trails

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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1141, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: On My Dog'S Ipod

  • 1: The first song my dog downloaded was "Atomic Dog" by this funky member of Parliament.
  • George Clinton.
  • 2: My dog can't help it-- he salivates every time he listens to the disco classic "Ring My" this.
  • "Bell".
  • 3: For inspiration, my dog listens to "Bark At The Moon", the title track of a 1983 album by this metal man.
  • Ozzy Osbourne.
  • 4: My dog really sinks his teeth into the George Thorogood classic "Bad To" this.
  • "The Bone".
  • 5: My dog loves the upbeat chorus of this Grammy-winning song by the Baha Men.
  • "Who Let The Dogs Out".

Round 2. Category: J Movies. With J in quotation marks

  • 1: 2009:Meryl Streep prepares a chicken.
  • Julie and Julia.
  • 2: 1979:Steve Martin is "born a poor black child".
  • The Jerk.
  • 3: 1995:An old magic board game comes to life.
  • Jumanji.
  • 4: 1985:Glenn Close/Jeff Bridges thriller.
  • Jagged Edge.
  • 5: 1990:Vietnam messed with Tim Robbins' head.
  • Jacob's Ladder.

Round 3. Category: I Like Ike. With Ike in quotation marks

  • 1: To solicit a free ride along a road.
  • hitchhike.
  • 2: Myers,Ditka, orWallace.
  • Mike.
  • 3: A sharp rise on a graph followed by a sharp decline.
  • a spike.
  • 4: A proverb says that powerful cerebrums "think..." this way.
  • alike.
  • 5: Unbecoming conduct on the gridiron.
  • unsportsmanlike (conduct).

Round 4. Category: Fruits

  • 1: Two fruits that combine to breed tangelos.
  • tangerine and grapefruit.
  • 2: This fruit plant can grow 20 feet high and produce a dozen hands.
  • a banana plant.
  • 3: This golfball-sized fruit, Citrus aurantifolia swingle, is now grown mostly in Mexico, not Southern Florida.
  • the key lime.
  • 4: This largest South American country is the world's largest producer of oranges.
  • Brazil.
  • 5: "Swedish" Lingonberries are closely related to this American fruit grown in bogs.
  • cranberries.

Round 5. Category: Happy Trails

  • 1: An important commercial route, this trail to New Mexico was started in 1821.
  • the Santa Fe Trail.
  • 2: Completed in 1937, this 2,000-mile hiking trail passes through 14 states.
  • the Appalachian Trail.
  • 3: Starting in this state, the Chisholm Trail was the principal route to take Longhorn cattle to Kansas.
  • Texas.
  • 4: California's Highway 101 follows El Camino Real, which linked 4 presidios with 21 of these.
  • missions.
  • 5: The Bozeman Trail was closed in 1868 by a treaty with this Indian nation.
  • the Sioux.

Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1141, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: On My Dog'S Ipod

  • 1: The first song my dog downloaded was "Atomic Dog" by this funky member of Parliament.
  • George Clinton.
  • 2: My dog can't help it-- he salivates every time he listens to the disco classic "Ring My" this.
  • "Bell".
  • 3: For inspiration, my dog listens to "Bark At The Moon", the title track of a 1983 album by this metal man.
  • Ozzy Osbourne.
  • 4: My dog really sinks his teeth into the George Thorogood classic "Bad To" this.
  • "The Bone".
  • 5: My dog loves the upbeat chorus of this Grammy-winning song by the Baha Men.
  • "Who Let The Dogs Out".

Round 2. Category: J Movies. With J in quotation marks

  • 1: 2009:Meryl Streep prepares a chicken.
  • Julie and Julia.
  • 2: 1979:Steve Martin is "born a poor black child".
  • The Jerk.
  • 3: 1995:An old magic board game comes to life.
  • Jumanji.
  • 4: 1985:Glenn Close/Jeff Bridges thriller.
  • Jagged Edge.
  • 5: 1990:Vietnam messed with Tim Robbins' head.
  • Jacob's Ladder.

Round 3. Category: I Like Ike. With Ike in quotation marks

  • 1: To solicit a free ride along a road.
  • hitchhike.
  • 2: Myers,Ditka, orWallace.
  • Mike.
  • 3: A sharp rise on a graph followed by a sharp decline.
  • a spike.
  • 4: A proverb says that powerful cerebrums "think..." this way.
  • alike.
  • 5: Unbecoming conduct on the gridiron.
  • unsportsmanlike (conduct).

Round 4. Category: Fruits

  • 1: Two fruits that combine to breed tangelos.
  • tangerine and grapefruit.
  • 2: This fruit plant can grow 20 feet high and produce a dozen hands.
  • a banana plant.
  • 3: This golfball-sized fruit, Citrus aurantifolia swingle, is now grown mostly in Mexico, not Southern Florida.
  • the key lime.
  • 4: This largest South American country is the world's largest producer of oranges.
  • Brazil.
  • 5: "Swedish" Lingonberries are closely related to this American fruit grown in bogs.
  • cranberries.

Round 5. Category: Happy Trails

  • 1: An important commercial route, this trail to New Mexico was started in 1821.
  • the Santa Fe Trail.
  • 2: Completed in 1937, this 2,000-mile hiking trail passes through 14 states.
  • the Appalachian Trail.
  • 3: Starting in this state, the Chisholm Trail was the principal route to take Longhorn cattle to Kansas.
  • Texas.
  • 4: California's Highway 101 follows El Camino Real, which linked 4 presidios with 21 of these.
  • missions.
  • 5: The Bozeman Trail was closed in 1868 by a treaty with this Indian nation.
  • the Sioux.

Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

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