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Episode 1254 - R.i.p. in alabama - Just hit "play" - Lawyer billboards - The caldecott medal - Words before words

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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1254, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: R.I.P. In Alabama

  • 1: This man who ground up a lot of peanuts is buried on the grounds of the Tuskegee Institute.
  • George Washington Carver.
  • 2: Eddie Kendricks, famed as an original member of this legendary singing group, is in Elmwood Cemetery.
  • The Temptations.
  • 3: Hooterville's Mr. Haney, he's in a Haleyville, Alabama cemetery.
  • Pat Buttram.
  • 4: This country singing legend's tombstone reads, "Praise the Lord I Saw the Light".
  • Hank Williams, Sr..
  • 5: Her marker reads, "Governor, State of Alabama 1967-1968".
  • Lurleen B. Wallace.

Round 2. Category: Just Hit Play. With Play in quotation marks

  • 1: You don't need to tickle the ivories on this device that uses a roll of perforated paper to activate the keys.
  • a player piano.
  • 2: This soft modeling clay for kids was introduced in 1955.
  • Play-Doh.
  • 3: This 2-word TV innovation premiered in the 1963 Army-Navy game.
  • instant replay.
  • 4: How often a particular song is broadcast on the radio.
  • airplay.
  • 5: To pretend to be asleep or dead, like a New World marsupial.
  • play possum.

Round 3. Category: Lawyer Billboards

  • 1: Prisoner Release Negotiations and Patriotic Poetry A SpecialtyServing The Greater Washington/Baltimore Area.
  • Francis Scott Key.
  • 2: Ask Sextus RosciusThe Innocent Have Nothing To Fear When I Spin My Oratory.
  • Cicero.
  • 3: Bostonians, You Love My Dad's Poetry.Try My Pleading On For Size..
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr..
  • 4: Socialists...Science Teachers...Accused Murderers...No CauseToo Unpopular!.
  • Clarence Darrow.
  • 5: I Wrote The BookOn English Law(My Famous "Commentaries")and I Can Help You!.
  • William Blackstone.

Round 4. Category: The Caldecott Medal

  • 1: In the 1980s Chris Van Allsburg won 2 Caldecotts: for "Jumanji" and this story of a northbound train.
  • The Polar Express.
  • 2: 1955's medal went to Marcia Brown for the illustrations of this tale subtitled "Or, the Little Glass Slipper".
  • Cinderella.
  • 3: Ed Young's Caldecott winner "Lon Po Po", which means "granny wolf", is a Chinese version of this fairy tale.
  • Little Red Riding Hood.
  • 4: This 1963 Maurice Sendak book won the Caldecott as well as the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award.
  • Where the Wild Things Are.
  • 5: "Chanticleer and the Fox", the 1959 winner, was adapted by Barbara Cooney from this 14th century work.
  • The Canterbury Tales.

Round 5. Category: Words Before Words

  • 1: Bean, market, widow.
  • black.
  • 2: Carpet, saucer, colors.
  • flying.
  • 3: Climbing, salt, star.
  • rock.
  • 4: Clip, towel, money.
  • paper.
  • 5: Winter, family, option.
  • nuclear.

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 1254, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: R.I.P. In Alabama

  • 1: This man who ground up a lot of peanuts is buried on the grounds of the Tuskegee Institute.
  • George Washington Carver.
  • 2: Eddie Kendricks, famed as an original member of this legendary singing group, is in Elmwood Cemetery.
  • The Temptations.
  • 3: Hooterville's Mr. Haney, he's in a Haleyville, Alabama cemetery.
  • Pat Buttram.
  • 4: This country singing legend's tombstone reads, "Praise the Lord I Saw the Light".
  • Hank Williams, Sr..
  • 5: Her marker reads, "Governor, State of Alabama 1967-1968".
  • Lurleen B. Wallace.

Round 2. Category: Just Hit Play. With Play in quotation marks

  • 1: You don't need to tickle the ivories on this device that uses a roll of perforated paper to activate the keys.
  • a player piano.
  • 2: This soft modeling clay for kids was introduced in 1955.
  • Play-Doh.
  • 3: This 2-word TV innovation premiered in the 1963 Army-Navy game.
  • instant replay.
  • 4: How often a particular song is broadcast on the radio.
  • airplay.
  • 5: To pretend to be asleep or dead, like a New World marsupial.
  • play possum.

Round 3. Category: Lawyer Billboards

  • 1: Prisoner Release Negotiations and Patriotic Poetry A SpecialtyServing The Greater Washington/Baltimore Area.
  • Francis Scott Key.
  • 2: Ask Sextus RosciusThe Innocent Have Nothing To Fear When I Spin My Oratory.
  • Cicero.
  • 3: Bostonians, You Love My Dad's Poetry.Try My Pleading On For Size..
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr..
  • 4: Socialists...Science Teachers...Accused Murderers...No CauseToo Unpopular!.
  • Clarence Darrow.
  • 5: I Wrote The BookOn English Law(My Famous "Commentaries")and I Can Help You!.
  • William Blackstone.

Round 4. Category: The Caldecott Medal

  • 1: In the 1980s Chris Van Allsburg won 2 Caldecotts: for "Jumanji" and this story of a northbound train.
  • The Polar Express.
  • 2: 1955's medal went to Marcia Brown for the illustrations of this tale subtitled "Or, the Little Glass Slipper".
  • Cinderella.
  • 3: Ed Young's Caldecott winner "Lon Po Po", which means "granny wolf", is a Chinese version of this fairy tale.
  • Little Red Riding Hood.
  • 4: This 1963 Maurice Sendak book won the Caldecott as well as the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award.
  • Where the Wild Things Are.
  • 5: "Chanticleer and the Fox", the 1959 winner, was adapted by Barbara Cooney from this 14th century work.
  • The Canterbury Tales.

Round 5. Category: Words Before Words

  • 1: Bean, market, widow.
  • black.
  • 2: Carpet, saucer, colors.
  • flying.
  • 3: Climbing, salt, star.
  • rock.
  • 4: Clip, towel, money.
  • paper.
  • 5: Winter, family, option.
  • nuclear.

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

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

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