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Episode 1249 - Places of sport and amusement - "nea" - Get your facts straight - The rockefellers - Museums by city

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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1249, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: Places Of Sport And Amusement

  • 1: With 10 million gallons of water, the USA's largest one of these opened in Atlanta in 2005.
  • an aquarium.
  • 2: 4-letter place for "roller" fun.
  • a rink.
  • 3: Footwear is key at this indoor location where a turkey is cause for congratulations.
  • a bowling alley.
  • 4: California's official state theater is the Pasadena one; on TV, Pee-Wee Herman had a more informal one.
  • a playhouse.
  • 5: This word is from French and Latin words meaning "bicycle" and "course".
  • velodrome.

Round 2. Category: Nea. With Nea in quotation marks

  • 1: This layer of the eye has no blood vessels.
  • the cornea.
  • 2: Mary Ann Esposito's book on 3 yeast doughs is "What You" this.
  • Knead.
  • 3: This pet critter is part of the cavy family.
  • guinea pig.
  • 4: This state capital is on the Gastineau Channel.
  • Juneau (Alaska).
  • 5: This Trojan hero is Aphrodite's son.
  • Aeneas.

Round 3. Category: Get Your Facts Straight

  • 1: Carlsberg is a Danish brewery; this Swiss-style cheese from Norway has a similar name.
  • Jarlsberg.
  • 2: The minneola is the best-known variety of the tangelo; Minnehaha is his best gal in a Longfellow poem.
  • Hiawatha.
  • 3: Borax is a cleaning agent; this movie title guy journeys to "the U.S. and A." with his producer Azamat Bagatov.
  • Borat.
  • 4: Van Heflin was in "Shane" and "3:10 to Yuma"; this group gave us songs like "Hot For Teacher".
  • Van Halen.
  • 5: Ramen is a noodle; the Ramayana is an epic poem of India composed in this ancient language.
  • Sanskrit.

Round 4. Category: The Rockefellers

  • 1: One of the world's wealthiest men, John D. Rockefeller made his fortune in this business.
  • oil.
  • 2: In the 1970s this member of the Rockefeller family served briefly as vice president.
  • Nelson.
  • 3: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller was a founder of this NYC museum in 1929 and her son David was a longtime donor and trustee.
  • the MoMA (the Museum of Modern Art).
  • 4: From 1985 to 2015 Jay Rockefeller, also known as John D. Rockefeller IV, was a senator from this state.
  • West Virginia.
  • 5: Living to the age of 97, John D. was born when this man of Dutch descent was president, and died during FDR's second term.
  • Van Buren.

Round 5. Category: Museums By City

  • 1: Byzantine Museum,Acropolis Museum.
  • Athens.
  • 2: The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
  • Washington, D.C..
  • 3: Anne Frank House,Rijksmuseum.
  • Amsterdam.
  • 4: The Henry Ford Museum(don't say Detroit).
  • Dearborn.
  • 5: Uffizi Gallery,Bardini Museum.
  • Florence.

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 1249, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: Places Of Sport And Amusement

  • 1: With 10 million gallons of water, the USA's largest one of these opened in Atlanta in 2005.
  • an aquarium.
  • 2: 4-letter place for "roller" fun.
  • a rink.
  • 3: Footwear is key at this indoor location where a turkey is cause for congratulations.
  • a bowling alley.
  • 4: California's official state theater is the Pasadena one; on TV, Pee-Wee Herman had a more informal one.
  • a playhouse.
  • 5: This word is from French and Latin words meaning "bicycle" and "course".
  • velodrome.

Round 2. Category: Nea. With Nea in quotation marks

  • 1: This layer of the eye has no blood vessels.
  • the cornea.
  • 2: Mary Ann Esposito's book on 3 yeast doughs is "What You" this.
  • Knead.
  • 3: This pet critter is part of the cavy family.
  • guinea pig.
  • 4: This state capital is on the Gastineau Channel.
  • Juneau (Alaska).
  • 5: This Trojan hero is Aphrodite's son.
  • Aeneas.

Round 3. Category: Get Your Facts Straight

  • 1: Carlsberg is a Danish brewery; this Swiss-style cheese from Norway has a similar name.
  • Jarlsberg.
  • 2: The minneola is the best-known variety of the tangelo; Minnehaha is his best gal in a Longfellow poem.
  • Hiawatha.
  • 3: Borax is a cleaning agent; this movie title guy journeys to "the U.S. and A." with his producer Azamat Bagatov.
  • Borat.
  • 4: Van Heflin was in "Shane" and "3:10 to Yuma"; this group gave us songs like "Hot For Teacher".
  • Van Halen.
  • 5: Ramen is a noodle; the Ramayana is an epic poem of India composed in this ancient language.
  • Sanskrit.

Round 4. Category: The Rockefellers

  • 1: One of the world's wealthiest men, John D. Rockefeller made his fortune in this business.
  • oil.
  • 2: In the 1970s this member of the Rockefeller family served briefly as vice president.
  • Nelson.
  • 3: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller was a founder of this NYC museum in 1929 and her son David was a longtime donor and trustee.
  • the MoMA (the Museum of Modern Art).
  • 4: From 1985 to 2015 Jay Rockefeller, also known as John D. Rockefeller IV, was a senator from this state.
  • West Virginia.
  • 5: Living to the age of 97, John D. was born when this man of Dutch descent was president, and died during FDR's second term.
  • Van Buren.

Round 5. Category: Museums By City

  • 1: Byzantine Museum,Acropolis Museum.
  • Athens.
  • 2: The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
  • Washington, D.C..
  • 3: Anne Frank House,Rijksmuseum.
  • Amsterdam.
  • 4: The Henry Ford Museum(don't say Detroit).
  • Dearborn.
  • 5: Uffizi Gallery,Bardini Museum.
  • Florence.

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

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

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