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Episode 1200 - Map happy - Tea time movie - Phrases that sell - "pat" - Babes

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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1200, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: Map Happy

  • 1: Its name says where it's at.
  • South Africa.
  • 2: "Zone" in on this country important to world commerce.
  • Panama.
  • 3: Zone in on this country, important to world commerce.
  • Panama.
  • 4: A bit of serendipity will lead you to this country's name.
  • Sri Lanka.
  • 5: Nation where Bolivar is buried.
  • Venezuela.

Round 2. Category: Tea Time Movie

  • 1: Disney's "Johnny Tremain" takes part in this Dec. 16, 1773 incident.
  • the Boston Tea Party.
  • 2: Johnny Depp is at least eccentric as this tea party guest in 2010's "Alice in Wonderland".
  • the Mad Hatter.
  • 3: The title character of "Rikyu" teaches this painstaking routine to the fierce warlord Hideyoshi.
  • the Japanese tea ceremony.
  • 4: Jack Black as this character has tea with the dolls of a Brobdingnagian girl.
  • Gulliver.
  • 5: In "Tea with Mussolini", Cher plays a character based on this American art patron who spent a lot of time in Italy.
  • Peggy Guggenheim.

Round 3. Category: Phrases That Sell

  • 1: "Obey your thirst" and drink this.
  • Sprite.
  • 2: "Be all that you can be" in this military branch.
  • the Army.
  • 3: This network says it's "The most trusted name in news".
  • CNN.
  • 4: This shipping company asks, "What can Brown do for you?".
  • UPS.
  • 5: It's the popular query in Verizon's TV ads.
  • Can you hear me now?.

Round 4. Category: Pat. With Pat in quotation marks

  • 1: Let's take our drinks outside onto this paved lounge area.
  • patio.
  • 2: Adjective meaning characteristic of being a father.
  • paternal.
  • 3: Want a good pastry? Go to this French type of store that specializes in them.
  • a patisserie.
  • 4: A regional form of a language, not necessarily French.
  • patois.
  • 5: It's the murder of one's own father.
  • patricide.

Round 5. Category: Babes

  • 1: In his career, he walked a record 2,056 times.
  • Babe Ruth.
  • 2: If Paul Bunyan sang "I Got You Babe", he'd be referring to one of these animals.
  • an ox.
  • 3: It's where Victor Herbert set his "Babes".
  • Toyland.
  • 4: She set records in the 1932 Olympics in the javelin throw and the 80-meter hurdles.
  • Babe Didrikson.
  • 5: Nicknamed "Babe", this early film comedian played The Tin Woodsman in 1925's "The Wizard of Oz".
  • Oliver Hardy.

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 1200, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: Map Happy

  • 1: Its name says where it's at.
  • South Africa.
  • 2: "Zone" in on this country important to world commerce.
  • Panama.
  • 3: Zone in on this country, important to world commerce.
  • Panama.
  • 4: A bit of serendipity will lead you to this country's name.
  • Sri Lanka.
  • 5: Nation where Bolivar is buried.
  • Venezuela.

Round 2. Category: Tea Time Movie

  • 1: Disney's "Johnny Tremain" takes part in this Dec. 16, 1773 incident.
  • the Boston Tea Party.
  • 2: Johnny Depp is at least eccentric as this tea party guest in 2010's "Alice in Wonderland".
  • the Mad Hatter.
  • 3: The title character of "Rikyu" teaches this painstaking routine to the fierce warlord Hideyoshi.
  • the Japanese tea ceremony.
  • 4: Jack Black as this character has tea with the dolls of a Brobdingnagian girl.
  • Gulliver.
  • 5: In "Tea with Mussolini", Cher plays a character based on this American art patron who spent a lot of time in Italy.
  • Peggy Guggenheim.

Round 3. Category: Phrases That Sell

  • 1: "Obey your thirst" and drink this.
  • Sprite.
  • 2: "Be all that you can be" in this military branch.
  • the Army.
  • 3: This network says it's "The most trusted name in news".
  • CNN.
  • 4: This shipping company asks, "What can Brown do for you?".
  • UPS.
  • 5: It's the popular query in Verizon's TV ads.
  • Can you hear me now?.

Round 4. Category: Pat. With Pat in quotation marks

  • 1: Let's take our drinks outside onto this paved lounge area.
  • patio.
  • 2: Adjective meaning characteristic of being a father.
  • paternal.
  • 3: Want a good pastry? Go to this French type of store that specializes in them.
  • a patisserie.
  • 4: A regional form of a language, not necessarily French.
  • patois.
  • 5: It's the murder of one's own father.
  • patricide.

Round 5. Category: Babes

  • 1: In his career, he walked a record 2,056 times.
  • Babe Ruth.
  • 2: If Paul Bunyan sang "I Got You Babe", he'd be referring to one of these animals.
  • an ox.
  • 3: It's where Victor Herbert set his "Babes".
  • Toyland.
  • 4: She set records in the 1932 Olympics in the javelin throw and the 80-meter hurdles.
  • Babe Didrikson.
  • 5: Nicknamed "Babe", this early film comedian played The Tin Woodsman in 1925's "The Wizard of Oz".
  • Oliver Hardy.

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

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

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