Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 374, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: "Fort"S
1: This N.C. fort has reason to boast since airborne U.S. Army combat units are stationed there.Fort Bragg.2: On May 10, 1775 Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold captured this fort on Lake Champlain from the British.Fort Ticonderoga.3: This celebrated Maryland fort overlooking the Patapsco River is named for a signer of the Constitution.Fort McHanry.4: Troops are processes for overseas duty at this New Jersey army base.Fort Dix.5: This Kentucky army post is known as the "Home of Armor".Fort Knox.Round 2. Category: "Fre"-Dom
1: Wrigley's "extra" brand of cinnamon chewing gum bills itself as this on its wrapper.sugar free.2: Lord Tennyson, or Batman's Butler.Alfred.3: Elevun letr wurd fur the job thet wud b rezponzibl fir fiksin this clu's speling problims.proofreader.4: Prestone makes one that provides protection down to -84 degrees.antifreeze.5: It's the art of painting on a moist, plaster surface with colors ground up in water.fresco.Round 3. Category: Just Write
1: "Valley of the Horses" is Jean Auel's sequel to the novel "The Clan of" this.the Cave Bear.2: Like the title of a 1962 hit by Dion, they call an Old English poem about a homeless and kinless warrior this.The Wanderer.3: "My First Days in the White House", by this Louisiana political legend, was published in 1935, affer his death.Huey P. Long.4: He wrote "Torch Song Trilogy" and got torched by aliens in "Independence Day".Harvey Fierstein.5: This comic play, written by British dramatist Tom Taylor in 1858, sadly gained lasting fame in April 1865.Our American Cousin.Round 4. Category: Tv-Podge
1: It's the series that gave us the classic catch phrases "Yada, yada, yada" and "No soup for you!".Seinfeld.2: Moon Unit Zappa and Wallace Langham co-starred on the TV series "Fast Times", based on this classic of teen cinema.Fast Times at Ridgemont High.3: Mel Blanc supplied the voice of Cosmo Spacely when this cartoon debuted in prime time in 1962.The Jetsons.4: (Hi, I'm Will Estes.) As "American Dreams" is based around "American Bandstand" in the 1960s, it's set in this city.Philadelphia.5: Angus T. Jones, who plays Jake Harper, is the half-pint on this Charlie Sheen show.Two and a Half Men.Round 5. Category: Praise The "Lord"
1: The upper chamber of the British parliament.House of Lords.2: Hardly idle, this poet wrote over 10,000 lines of "Idylls Of The King".Alfred Lord Tennyson.3: It's also called the Pater Noster.The Lord's Prayer.4: As Steve McGarrett, he often finished off wrongdoers with the words "Book 'Em, Dano".Jack Lord.5: Clive Barker's cinematic thriller about the evil resurrected magician Nix.Lord Of Illusions.Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!