Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 323, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: I'd Rather "Not"
1: According to tradition, Robin Hood was born in this English place.Nottingham.2: Generic name for a lightweight laptop computer.notebook (or notepad).3: South Bend school noted for its law school and sports teams.Notre Dame.4: "Public" person authorized to authenticate contracts and other documents.a notary (public).5: One of Jean-Paul Sartre's best-known works is "Being and" this.Nothingness.Round 2. Category: "Moon"S
1: Title of the following, it can be performed by a big bandleader or a nighttime Romeo."Moonlight Serenade".2: Michael Jackson and Neil Armstrong are both experts at this.the moonwalk.3: Every week Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis have been doing this on ABC.Moonlighting.4: The French title of this 1865 Jules Verne classic is "De la Terre a la Lune".From the Earth to the Moon.5: “Moon shots” referred to home runs hit by this Dodger over short left field screen in L.A. Coliseum.Wally Moon.Round 3. Category: Holy Blank
1: Bovine.cow.2: City in Ohio.Toledo.3: Fish of the genus Scomber.mackerel.4: Son of Amram and Jochebed.Moses.5: Last Supper chalice.grail.Round 4. Category: Women
1: (Hi, I'm Tara Lipinski ["World Class Skater"]) In 1998 I broke a 70-year-old record when I replaced her as the youngest Olympic figure skating champ ever.Sonja Henie.2: She helped found the Rancho Mirage, California drug treatment center named for her.Betty Ford.3: Cindy Crawford is one of "The Most Unforgettable Women in the World" who wear this makeup brand.Revlon.4: On Dec. 2, 1994 this alleged "Hollywood Madam" was found guilty of pandering.Heidi Fleiss.5: This modern dance pioneer lost her two children when they drowned in a 1913 auto accident.Isadora Duncan.Round 5. Category: A Jug Of Wine
1: In the '90s the U.S. banned the once-common use of this metal in the foil over a bottle's neck.Lead.2: As well as port and Madeira wines, Portugal produces half the world's supply of this stopper material.Cork.3: It's a simple glass vessel for wine, or the glass pot of a drip coffeemaker.Carafe.4: Until vintners learned to test sugar levels in the 19th C., half of the bottles of this French wine would explode.Champagne.5: This indentation in the bottom strengthens the bottle, which is useful when putting your fourth down.Punt.Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!