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Episode 1199 - Greek alphabet puzzlers - Here come the brides - The coat closet - "an" the beginning - Nelson mandela

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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1199, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: Greek Alphabet Puzzlers

  • 1: It's a symbol of the all-american way of life.
  • apple pie.
  • 2: What baby needs, according to craps players.
  • a nu pair of shoes.
  • 3: Around 1960, it was a state-of-the-art music system.
  • Hi-Fi.
  • 4: In song, she's asked, "What's that flower you have on?".
  • Delta Dawn.
  • 5: A type of violent windstorm.
  • a psi-clone.

Round 2. Category: Here Come The Brides

  • 1: In 1993 this "Pretty Woman" who was once engaged to Kiefer Sutherland married singer Lyle Lovett.
  • Julia Roberts.
  • 2: In a 1993 TV movie, she married her childhood sweetheart Bamm-Bamm Rubble.
  • Pebbles (Flintstone).
  • 3: "Our reception was most enthusiastic", she wrote in her diary of her 1840 marriage to her beloved Albert.
  • Queen Victoria.
  • 4: She was Mickey Rooney's first bride, and Frank Sinatra's second.
  • Ava Gardner.
  • 5: In Genesis Jacob was tricked into taking this woman as his bride, even though he loved Rachel.
  • Leah.

Round 3. Category: The Coat Closet

  • 1: In 1988 Claude Montana designed a coat named for this wrap that's worn after taking a shower.
  • a bathrobe.
  • 2: The coat named for this time of day is also called a cutaway.
  • a morning coat.
  • 3: It's an evening coat that wraps around the body like the larval moth covering of the same name.
  • a cocoon (coat).
  • 4: This Scotsman started making raincoats after he invented a rubberized fabric in 1823.
  • Macintosh.
  • 5: This great French couturier debuted his A-Line coat in 1955.
  • (Christian) Dior.

Round 4. Category: An The Beginning. With An in quotation marks

  • 1: An iron block on which metals are hammered into shapes; it also hammers roadrunner-chasing coyotes.
  • an anvil.
  • 2: With the stress on the first syllable, a building add-on; on the second, to incorporate another country's territory.
  • an annex.
  • 3: A collection of writings by various authors, often from a specific period.
  • an anthology.
  • 4: The runner who goes last for a team in a relay race.
  • the anchor leg.
  • 5: A sometimes fatal allergic reaction to bee venom is this type of "shock".
  • anaphylactic.

Round 5. Category: Nelson Mandela

  • 1: In 1993 Mandela shared this prize with white South African president F.W. De Klerk.
  • the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • 2: Mandela was already 45 years old when he was sentenced to life in prison early in this decade.
  • the 1960s.
  • 3: For 18 years of his 27-year imprisonment, Nelson was held in Robben Island Prison near this South African city.
  • Cape Town.
  • 4: Recounting his life and his struggles, Nelson's autobiography is titled "Long Walk to" this.
  • Freedom.
  • 5: Nelson was a leading member of this long-banned political party, the ANC.
  • the African National Congress.

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 1199, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: Greek Alphabet Puzzlers

  • 1: It's a symbol of the all-american way of life.
  • apple pie.
  • 2: What baby needs, according to craps players.
  • a nu pair of shoes.
  • 3: Around 1960, it was a state-of-the-art music system.
  • Hi-Fi.
  • 4: In song, she's asked, "What's that flower you have on?".
  • Delta Dawn.
  • 5: A type of violent windstorm.
  • a psi-clone.

Round 2. Category: Here Come The Brides

  • 1: In 1993 this "Pretty Woman" who was once engaged to Kiefer Sutherland married singer Lyle Lovett.
  • Julia Roberts.
  • 2: In a 1993 TV movie, she married her childhood sweetheart Bamm-Bamm Rubble.
  • Pebbles (Flintstone).
  • 3: "Our reception was most enthusiastic", she wrote in her diary of her 1840 marriage to her beloved Albert.
  • Queen Victoria.
  • 4: She was Mickey Rooney's first bride, and Frank Sinatra's second.
  • Ava Gardner.
  • 5: In Genesis Jacob was tricked into taking this woman as his bride, even though he loved Rachel.
  • Leah.

Round 3. Category: The Coat Closet

  • 1: In 1988 Claude Montana designed a coat named for this wrap that's worn after taking a shower.
  • a bathrobe.
  • 2: The coat named for this time of day is also called a cutaway.
  • a morning coat.
  • 3: It's an evening coat that wraps around the body like the larval moth covering of the same name.
  • a cocoon (coat).
  • 4: This Scotsman started making raincoats after he invented a rubberized fabric in 1823.
  • Macintosh.
  • 5: This great French couturier debuted his A-Line coat in 1955.
  • (Christian) Dior.

Round 4. Category: An The Beginning. With An in quotation marks

  • 1: An iron block on which metals are hammered into shapes; it also hammers roadrunner-chasing coyotes.
  • an anvil.
  • 2: With the stress on the first syllable, a building add-on; on the second, to incorporate another country's territory.
  • an annex.
  • 3: A collection of writings by various authors, often from a specific period.
  • an anthology.
  • 4: The runner who goes last for a team in a relay race.
  • the anchor leg.
  • 5: A sometimes fatal allergic reaction to bee venom is this type of "shock".
  • anaphylactic.

Round 5. Category: Nelson Mandela

  • 1: In 1993 Mandela shared this prize with white South African president F.W. De Klerk.
  • the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • 2: Mandela was already 45 years old when he was sentenced to life in prison early in this decade.
  • the 1960s.
  • 3: For 18 years of his 27-year imprisonment, Nelson was held in Robben Island Prison near this South African city.
  • Cape Town.
  • 4: Recounting his life and his struggles, Nelson's autobiography is titled "Long Walk to" this.
  • Freedom.
  • 5: Nelson was a leading member of this long-banned political party, the ANC.
  • the African National Congress.

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

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

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