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Episode 1126 - Going for "ward" - Old testament heroes - Sounds serious - Legendary creatures - Broadway musicals by setting

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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1126, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: Going For Ward. With Ward in quotation marks

  • 1: Former name for what we today call a flight attendant.
  • a stewardess.
  • 2: All the clothes belonging to you, or a tall piece of furniture to put them all in.
  • a wardrobe.
  • 3: Michael S. Evans holds this top administrative position at Folsom Prison.
  • warden.
  • 4: It precedes "Christian Soldiers" in a 19th century hymn.
  • "Onward".
  • 5: "Cavalcade" and "Conversation Piece" are 2 of his most popular plays.
  • Noël Coward.

Round 2. Category: Old Testament Heroes

  • 1: When presented with this son's bloodstained coat, Jacob assumed that "an evil beast hath devoured him".
  • Joseph.
  • 2: This man said, "This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called woman".
  • Adam.
  • 3: This prophet "prayed unto the Lord his god out of the fish's belly".
  • Jonah.
  • 4: When he came to present the Israelites with the tablets of the law, they were dancing around a golden calf.
  • Moses.
  • 5: Because of the many psalms he wrote, this king was called "The Sweet Psalmist of Israel".
  • David.

Round 3. Category: Sounds Serious

  • 1: Alcohol and spicy foods can cause pyrosis, better known as this painful sensation.
  • heartburn.
  • 2: Cutis anserina is nothing to worry about; it's just this "fowl" reaction to cold or fear.
  • goose bumps.
  • 3: If you have pollinosis, you have this seasonal allergy and not necessarily to the crop in its name.
  • hay fever.
  • 4: Diplopia is what doctors call this, also the title of a Foreigner hit.
  • double vision.
  • 5: Runners know medial tibial stress syndrome better by this 2-word name; ice may help.
  • shin splints.

Round 4. Category: Legendary Creatures

  • 1: It's a multiheaded sea serpent in Psalms and the title of a masterwork of political philosophy by Thomas Hobbes.
  • Leviathan.
  • 2: In heraldry a dragon is often depicted sticking this barbed feature out of its mouth; how rude.
  • its tongue.
  • 3: The hideous basilisk can be killed by showing it this, something a vampire can't see.
  • its reflection in the mirror.
  • 4: In ancient China they came in different colors, and yellow ones were superior.
  • dragons.
  • 5: After going to a lot of trouble building a nest of fragrant boughs and spices, the Phoenix does this to it.
  • burns it.

Round 5. Category: Broadway Musicals By Setting

  • 1: In and around the royal palace in Bangkok in the 1860s.
  • The King and I.
  • 2: The land of Oz, before and after Dorothy dropped in.
  • Wicked.
  • 3: A junkyard on the night of the Jellicle Ball.
  • Cats.
  • 4: The small village of Anatevka in Russia.
  • Fiddler on the Roof.
  • 5: Mushnik's skid row florists.
  • Little Shop of Horrors.

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 1126, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: Going For Ward. With Ward in quotation marks

  • 1: Former name for what we today call a flight attendant.
  • a stewardess.
  • 2: All the clothes belonging to you, or a tall piece of furniture to put them all in.
  • a wardrobe.
  • 3: Michael S. Evans holds this top administrative position at Folsom Prison.
  • warden.
  • 4: It precedes "Christian Soldiers" in a 19th century hymn.
  • "Onward".
  • 5: "Cavalcade" and "Conversation Piece" are 2 of his most popular plays.
  • Noël Coward.

Round 2. Category: Old Testament Heroes

  • 1: When presented with this son's bloodstained coat, Jacob assumed that "an evil beast hath devoured him".
  • Joseph.
  • 2: This man said, "This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called woman".
  • Adam.
  • 3: This prophet "prayed unto the Lord his god out of the fish's belly".
  • Jonah.
  • 4: When he came to present the Israelites with the tablets of the law, they were dancing around a golden calf.
  • Moses.
  • 5: Because of the many psalms he wrote, this king was called "The Sweet Psalmist of Israel".
  • David.

Round 3. Category: Sounds Serious

  • 1: Alcohol and spicy foods can cause pyrosis, better known as this painful sensation.
  • heartburn.
  • 2: Cutis anserina is nothing to worry about; it's just this "fowl" reaction to cold or fear.
  • goose bumps.
  • 3: If you have pollinosis, you have this seasonal allergy and not necessarily to the crop in its name.
  • hay fever.
  • 4: Diplopia is what doctors call this, also the title of a Foreigner hit.
  • double vision.
  • 5: Runners know medial tibial stress syndrome better by this 2-word name; ice may help.
  • shin splints.

Round 4. Category: Legendary Creatures

  • 1: It's a multiheaded sea serpent in Psalms and the title of a masterwork of political philosophy by Thomas Hobbes.
  • Leviathan.
  • 2: In heraldry a dragon is often depicted sticking this barbed feature out of its mouth; how rude.
  • its tongue.
  • 3: The hideous basilisk can be killed by showing it this, something a vampire can't see.
  • its reflection in the mirror.
  • 4: In ancient China they came in different colors, and yellow ones were superior.
  • dragons.
  • 5: After going to a lot of trouble building a nest of fragrant boughs and spices, the Phoenix does this to it.
  • burns it.

Round 5. Category: Broadway Musicals By Setting

  • 1: In and around the royal palace in Bangkok in the 1860s.
  • The King and I.
  • 2: The land of Oz, before and after Dorothy dropped in.
  • Wicked.
  • 3: A junkyard on the night of the Jellicle Ball.
  • Cats.
  • 4: The small village of Anatevka in Russia.
  • Fiddler on the Roof.
  • 5: Mushnik's skid row florists.
  • Little Shop of Horrors.

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

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

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