Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 101, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Crayola Crayon Colors
1: This shade of brown shares its name with a bear who had no hair.Fuzzy Wuzzy.2: Ingmar Bergman should be pleased with this fruity color, added in 1990.Wild Strawberry.3: Shocking -- but shades of this color include Tickle Me, Pig and Flamingo.Pink.4: 2 of the first 3 metallic colors introduced.Gold, silver and /or copper.5: In response to teachers' requests, Prussian Blue became this "timely" color in 1958.Midnight Blue.Round 2. Category: What A Dish!
1: The big difference between chop suey and this Chinese-American dish is that the latter is served with crispy noodles.chow mein.2: Mash and bake these vegetables, add eggs and butter and they're duchesse.potatoes.3: Spanish name for a breakfast dish of fried corn tortillas topped with fried eggs and a layer of salsa.huevos rancheros.4: The Indonesian gado-gado is vegetables in this legume sauce.peanut sauce.5: Gravlax is this red-fleshed fish with mustard sauce.salmon.Round 3. Category: Roles
1: Tom Horn,Thomas Crown,Junior Bonner.Steve McQueen.2: Donnie Brasco,Ed Wood,Ichabod Crane.Johnny Depp.3: Angie Scacciapensieri,Dottie Hinson,Thelma Dickinson.Geena Davis.4: Fletcher Christian,Colonel Kurtz,Vito Corleone.Marlon Brando.5: Claudia Draper,Dolly Levi,Fanny Brice.Barbra Streisand.Round 4. Category: Swimming
1: It's the only major racing stroke where the swimmers start in the pool.Backstroke.2: Marty Hull invented Zoomers, a shorter, speedier type of this foot gear.Flippers/fins.3: Krisztina Egerszegi of this eastern European country has won gold at the last 3 Olympics.Hungary.4: It's the individual race in which 4 different strokes are used.Individual medley.5: In this stroke, not seen in competition, the head rests on the arm while the legs scissors-kick.Sidestroke.Round 5. Category: Jimmy
1: He was dyn-o-mite as mayor of New York from 1926 to 1932.Jimmy Walker.2: He's won the U.S Open on 3 surfaces: grass (1974), clay (1976) and hard courts (1978, 1982, 1983).JImmy Connors.3: He helped bring down Jim and Tammy Bakker, then got knocked off his own pulpit.Jimmy Swaggart.4: The Kentucky Derby-winning jockey in 1878, or the president of the U.S. in 1978.Jimmy Carter.5: Bobby Kennedy was chief council of the Senate committee investigating David Beck and this man.Jimmy Hoffa.Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!