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Episode 1227 - The missing man - The reformation - The new york knocks - Last words - It sounds like

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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1227, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: The Missing Man

  • 1: Aboard Apollo 11:Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin.
  • (Michael) Collins.
  • 2: In a famous double-play combo:Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers.
  • Frank Chance.
  • 3: In the name of an optical products company:John Jacob Bausch.
  • (Henry) Lomb.
  • 4: In a legendary trio:Balthazar, Melchior.
  • Caspar.
  • 5: On an 1896 Republican presidential ticket:Garret A. Hobart.
  • McKinley.

Round 2. Category: The Reformation

  • 1: This king's demand for an annulment aided the spread of the Reformation to England.
  • Henry VIII.
  • 2: Some reformers insisted that this initiatory rite be performed not on infants but on adults who had made a choice.
  • baptism.
  • 3: The Reformation's greatest leaders were Martin Luther in Germany and this Geneva-based Frenchman.
  • Calvin.
  • 4: Contrary to church doctrine, the Reformation declared that grace was a reward for this, not for works.
  • faith.
  • 5: Around 1545 the Catholic Church launched this movement to oppose the Protestants.
  • the Counter-Reformation.

Round 3. Category: The New York Knocks

  • 1: Anyone from Boston will tell you the New England type of this, with milk, tops Manhattan's, with tomatoes.
  • chowder.
  • 2: The title of this Broadway musical that opened on May 5, 1955 makes its feelings about the local baseball team quite apparent.
  • Damn Yankees.
  • 3: Tough times at this arena, the "Mecca of Basketball", as even Pixar dunked on the Knicks in "Soul", explaining decades of futility.
  • Madison Square Garden.
  • 4: In their 1979 Top 40 hit "Shattered", this group sang, "Go ahead, bite the Big Apple, don't mind the maggots"... shadoobie.
  • The Rolling Stones.
  • 5: A Yelper on this landmark connecting Canal St. and Jersey City: a "traffic jam tunnel. If you have a small bladder like me, good luck".
  • the Holland Tunnel.

Round 4. Category: Last Words

  • 1: This 1892 Leoncavallo opera ends with "La commedia e finita", or "The comedy is finished".
  • I Pagliacci.
  • 2: This term for "the end of the line" was once a god celebrated at the end of the Roman year.
  • terminus.
  • 3: In Clement Moore poem, what Santa said after "Happy Christmas to all".
  • and to all a good night.
  • 4: "Crito, I owe a cock to Aesculapius; do not forget to pay it".
  • Socrates.
  • 5: Founder of Communism, he said, "last words are for fools who haven't said enough".
  • Karl Marx.

Round 5. Category: It Sounds Like

  • 1: Jay Leno's show, it sounds like how you address a letter for Sir Galahad.
  • Tonight.
  • 2: A cylindrical storage container for grain, it sounds like an order to exhale quietly.
  • Silo.
  • 3: A pitcher who comes in late in the game, it sounds like a feeling trees have in the spring.
  • Relief.
  • 4: It sounds like the kind of personality most likely to have a heart attack in the capital of Taiwan.
  • Taipei.
  • 5: A runway material, it sounds like what you do before you feather your Apple computer.
  • Tarmac.

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 1227, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: The Missing Man

  • 1: Aboard Apollo 11:Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin.
  • (Michael) Collins.
  • 2: In a famous double-play combo:Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers.
  • Frank Chance.
  • 3: In the name of an optical products company:John Jacob Bausch.
  • (Henry) Lomb.
  • 4: In a legendary trio:Balthazar, Melchior.
  • Caspar.
  • 5: On an 1896 Republican presidential ticket:Garret A. Hobart.
  • McKinley.

Round 2. Category: The Reformation

  • 1: This king's demand for an annulment aided the spread of the Reformation to England.
  • Henry VIII.
  • 2: Some reformers insisted that this initiatory rite be performed not on infants but on adults who had made a choice.
  • baptism.
  • 3: The Reformation's greatest leaders were Martin Luther in Germany and this Geneva-based Frenchman.
  • Calvin.
  • 4: Contrary to church doctrine, the Reformation declared that grace was a reward for this, not for works.
  • faith.
  • 5: Around 1545 the Catholic Church launched this movement to oppose the Protestants.
  • the Counter-Reformation.

Round 3. Category: The New York Knocks

  • 1: Anyone from Boston will tell you the New England type of this, with milk, tops Manhattan's, with tomatoes.
  • chowder.
  • 2: The title of this Broadway musical that opened on May 5, 1955 makes its feelings about the local baseball team quite apparent.
  • Damn Yankees.
  • 3: Tough times at this arena, the "Mecca of Basketball", as even Pixar dunked on the Knicks in "Soul", explaining decades of futility.
  • Madison Square Garden.
  • 4: In their 1979 Top 40 hit "Shattered", this group sang, "Go ahead, bite the Big Apple, don't mind the maggots"... shadoobie.
  • The Rolling Stones.
  • 5: A Yelper on this landmark connecting Canal St. and Jersey City: a "traffic jam tunnel. If you have a small bladder like me, good luck".
  • the Holland Tunnel.

Round 4. Category: Last Words

  • 1: This 1892 Leoncavallo opera ends with "La commedia e finita", or "The comedy is finished".
  • I Pagliacci.
  • 2: This term for "the end of the line" was once a god celebrated at the end of the Roman year.
  • terminus.
  • 3: In Clement Moore poem, what Santa said after "Happy Christmas to all".
  • and to all a good night.
  • 4: "Crito, I owe a cock to Aesculapius; do not forget to pay it".
  • Socrates.
  • 5: Founder of Communism, he said, "last words are for fools who haven't said enough".
  • Karl Marx.

Round 5. Category: It Sounds Like

  • 1: Jay Leno's show, it sounds like how you address a letter for Sir Galahad.
  • Tonight.
  • 2: A cylindrical storage container for grain, it sounds like an order to exhale quietly.
  • Silo.
  • 3: A pitcher who comes in late in the game, it sounds like a feeling trees have in the spring.
  • Relief.
  • 4: It sounds like the kind of personality most likely to have a heart attack in the capital of Taiwan.
  • Taipei.
  • 5: A runway material, it sounds like what you do before you feather your Apple computer.
  • Tarmac.

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

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

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