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Episode 1223 - A disaster of biblical proportions - River damage - The royal they - Let's put on a play - 1951

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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1223, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: A Disaster Of Biblical Proportions

  • 1: There's a lot of smiting and destroying after this group steals the Ark of God; things don't end well for Goliath, either.
  • the Philistines.
  • 2: After this man makes burnt offerings, "The Lord said... neither will I again smite any more every thing living, as I have done".
  • Noah.
  • 3: These insects "did eat every herb of the land, and all the fruit of the trees which the hail had left".
  • locusts.
  • 4: The Lord says, "Your children shall wander in the wilderness" for this length of time, "until your carcases be wasted".
  • 40 years.
  • 5: In 2 Kings this king of Babylon "cut in pieces all the vessels of gold... in the Temple of the Lord".
  • Nebuchadnezzar.

Round 2. Category: River Damage

  • 1: A "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico is mainly caused by an excess of this element, much of it carried by the Mississippi.
  • nitrogen.
  • 2: Sediment from erosion hurts rivers because this can't penetrate the water, hindering the ecosystem.
  • sunlight.
  • 3: Surface runoff from farms or your lawn can add these chemicals, like chlordane, to your local river.
  • pesticides.
  • 4: This country's Sarno river is the most polluted in Europe.
  • Italy.
  • 5: You may not love the time of this disease that's been called the "archetype of waterborne illnesses".
  • cholera.

Round 3. Category: The Royal They

  • 1: 1894 to 1918: blank II and blank.
  • Nicholas and Alexandra.
  • 2: 1660 to 1683: this radiant royal and Marie-Therese.
  • Louis XIV.
  • 3: 1956 to 1982:he and Grace.
  • Rainier.
  • 4: 1924 to 1989: he and Nagako.
  • Hirohito.
  • 5: 1677 to 1694:they.
  • William and Mary.

Round 4. Category: Let'S Put On A Play

  • 1: Your cousin might know a friend of the roommate of a nephew of the lawyer of John Guare, who wrote this 1990 play.
  • Six Degrees of Separation.
  • 2: A book is the example of the "hand" type of these; a bookcase is an example of the "set" type.
  • Props.
  • 3: "Edible" name for a common type of water-soluble stage makeup.
  • Pancake.
  • 4: From Greek for "entrance to a tent", it's the arch that separates the stage from the auditorium.
  • the proscenium.
  • 5: Founded in 1913, this stage actors' union represents about 40,000 members in the U.S..
  • Equity.

Round 5. Category: 1951

  • 1: In 1951 it celebrated its 175th anniversary and was sealed in a helium-filled case.
  • the Declaration of Independence.
  • 2: On February 26 a constitutional amendment became law, limiting the holder of this office to 2 terms.
  • President of the United States.
  • 3: In May, this utility co. became the 1st corporation in the world to have over 1,000,000 stockholders.
  • ATandT.
  • 4: On Oct. 24,1951, Truman declared our state of war with this country had finally ended.
  • Germany.
  • 5: 90 cadets at this academy were ousted in a cheating scandal.
  • West Point.

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 1223, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: A Disaster Of Biblical Proportions

  • 1: There's a lot of smiting and destroying after this group steals the Ark of God; things don't end well for Goliath, either.
  • the Philistines.
  • 2: After this man makes burnt offerings, "The Lord said... neither will I again smite any more every thing living, as I have done".
  • Noah.
  • 3: These insects "did eat every herb of the land, and all the fruit of the trees which the hail had left".
  • locusts.
  • 4: The Lord says, "Your children shall wander in the wilderness" for this length of time, "until your carcases be wasted".
  • 40 years.
  • 5: In 2 Kings this king of Babylon "cut in pieces all the vessels of gold... in the Temple of the Lord".
  • Nebuchadnezzar.

Round 2. Category: River Damage

  • 1: A "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico is mainly caused by an excess of this element, much of it carried by the Mississippi.
  • nitrogen.
  • 2: Sediment from erosion hurts rivers because this can't penetrate the water, hindering the ecosystem.
  • sunlight.
  • 3: Surface runoff from farms or your lawn can add these chemicals, like chlordane, to your local river.
  • pesticides.
  • 4: This country's Sarno river is the most polluted in Europe.
  • Italy.
  • 5: You may not love the time of this disease that's been called the "archetype of waterborne illnesses".
  • cholera.

Round 3. Category: The Royal They

  • 1: 1894 to 1918: blank II and blank.
  • Nicholas and Alexandra.
  • 2: 1660 to 1683: this radiant royal and Marie-Therese.
  • Louis XIV.
  • 3: 1956 to 1982:he and Grace.
  • Rainier.
  • 4: 1924 to 1989: he and Nagako.
  • Hirohito.
  • 5: 1677 to 1694:they.
  • William and Mary.

Round 4. Category: Let'S Put On A Play

  • 1: Your cousin might know a friend of the roommate of a nephew of the lawyer of John Guare, who wrote this 1990 play.
  • Six Degrees of Separation.
  • 2: A book is the example of the "hand" type of these; a bookcase is an example of the "set" type.
  • Props.
  • 3: "Edible" name for a common type of water-soluble stage makeup.
  • Pancake.
  • 4: From Greek for "entrance to a tent", it's the arch that separates the stage from the auditorium.
  • the proscenium.
  • 5: Founded in 1913, this stage actors' union represents about 40,000 members in the U.S..
  • Equity.

Round 5. Category: 1951

  • 1: In 1951 it celebrated its 175th anniversary and was sealed in a helium-filled case.
  • the Declaration of Independence.
  • 2: On February 26 a constitutional amendment became law, limiting the holder of this office to 2 terms.
  • President of the United States.
  • 3: In May, this utility co. became the 1st corporation in the world to have over 1,000,000 stockholders.
  • ATandT.
  • 4: On Oct. 24,1951, Truman declared our state of war with this country had finally ended.
  • Germany.
  • 5: 90 cadets at this academy were ousted in a cheating scandal.
  • West Point.

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

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

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