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Episode 1246 - Tinseltown terms - Comic strippers - National parks a-z - Giants of science - Kids books en español
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1246, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Tinseltown Terms
- 1: The camera might travel on this wheeled platform to track a character down Madison Ave..
- a dolly.
- 2: The best man attends the groom and this person assists the head electrician.
- best boy.
- 3: This term for a handler of animals on the set can also mean a cowboy.
- wrangler.
- 4: Medical term for one who revises a script without credit; writer Robert Towne is a "specialist".
- a script doctor.
- 5: A jump one is an abrupt transition; a rough one is a stage in editing.
- cut.
Round 2. Category: Comic Strippers
- 1: Mr. Butts,Duke,Zonker.
- Doonesbury.
- 2: Mammy Yokum,Daisy Mae,Sadie Hawkins.
- Li'l Abner.
- 3: Ruff,Mr. Wilson,Dennis Mitchell.
- Dennis the Menace.
- 4: Odie,Pooky,Jon.
- Garfield.
- 5: Jughead,Betty,Veronica Lodge.
- Archie.
Round 3. Category: National Parks A-Z
- 1: A:This Utah park that has the natural sandstone formations in its name, plus the Fiery Furnace.
- Arches.
- 2: B:This national park in South Dakota whose name refers to the difficulty of traveling through its rugged terrain.
- Badlands.
- 3: G:This Arizona national park that's also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Grand Canyon.
- 4: S:What is now this California national park was established in 1890 to protect a grove of big trees.
- Sequoia.
- 5: Z:It's the only national park that fits the bill.
- Zion.
Round 4. Category: Giants Of Science
- 1: You'll find this Frenchman's name on almost all milk cartons.
- Louis Pasteur.
- 2: In 1589 he began experimenting in Pisa with falling objects using inclined planes to slow the rate of descent.
- Galileo.
- 3: By then living in the U.S., he was offered the presidency of Israel in 1952.
- Albert Einstein.
- 4: In 1897 this son of slaves discovered 3 new species of fungi which are named for him, including Taphrina carveri.
- George Washington Carver.
- 5: This German mathematician is best known for his "strip" that has only one edge and one side.
- Dr. August Mobius.
Round 5. Category: Kids Books En Español
- 1: "El Gato Ensombrerado".
- The Cat in the Hat.
- 2: "Buenas Noches, Luna".
- Goodnight Moon.
- 3: "La Telaraña de Carlota".
- Charlotte's Web.
- 4: "La Oruga Muy Hambrienta".
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
- 5: By Ezra Jack Keats: "Un Día de Nieve".
- The Snowy Day.
Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
AI Voices used
1275 episodes
Manage episode 428075138 series 3394361
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1246, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Tinseltown Terms
- 1: The camera might travel on this wheeled platform to track a character down Madison Ave..
- a dolly.
- 2: The best man attends the groom and this person assists the head electrician.
- best boy.
- 3: This term for a handler of animals on the set can also mean a cowboy.
- wrangler.
- 4: Medical term for one who revises a script without credit; writer Robert Towne is a "specialist".
- a script doctor.
- 5: A jump one is an abrupt transition; a rough one is a stage in editing.
- cut.
Round 2. Category: Comic Strippers
- 1: Mr. Butts,Duke,Zonker.
- Doonesbury.
- 2: Mammy Yokum,Daisy Mae,Sadie Hawkins.
- Li'l Abner.
- 3: Ruff,Mr. Wilson,Dennis Mitchell.
- Dennis the Menace.
- 4: Odie,Pooky,Jon.
- Garfield.
- 5: Jughead,Betty,Veronica Lodge.
- Archie.
Round 3. Category: National Parks A-Z
- 1: A:This Utah park that has the natural sandstone formations in its name, plus the Fiery Furnace.
- Arches.
- 2: B:This national park in South Dakota whose name refers to the difficulty of traveling through its rugged terrain.
- Badlands.
- 3: G:This Arizona national park that's also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Grand Canyon.
- 4: S:What is now this California national park was established in 1890 to protect a grove of big trees.
- Sequoia.
- 5: Z:It's the only national park that fits the bill.
- Zion.
Round 4. Category: Giants Of Science
- 1: You'll find this Frenchman's name on almost all milk cartons.
- Louis Pasteur.
- 2: In 1589 he began experimenting in Pisa with falling objects using inclined planes to slow the rate of descent.
- Galileo.
- 3: By then living in the U.S., he was offered the presidency of Israel in 1952.
- Albert Einstein.
- 4: In 1897 this son of slaves discovered 3 new species of fungi which are named for him, including Taphrina carveri.
- George Washington Carver.
- 5: This German mathematician is best known for his "strip" that has only one edge and one side.
- Dr. August Mobius.
Round 5. Category: Kids Books En Español
- 1: "El Gato Ensombrerado".
- The Cat in the Hat.
- 2: "Buenas Noches, Luna".
- Goodnight Moon.
- 3: "La Telaraña de Carlota".
- Charlotte's Web.
- 4: "La Oruga Muy Hambrienta".
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
- 5: By Ezra Jack Keats: "Un Día de Nieve".
- The Snowy Day.
Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
AI Voices used
1275 episodes
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