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Episode 548 - Welcome To Denver - Way Back In 1999 - Talk Nonsense - "De" Arts - The Youngest


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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 548, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: Welcome To Denver

  • 1: Located at 1340 Pennsylvania Street, the house of this storied Titanic survivor is preserved as it was in 1910.
  • Molly Brown.
  • 2: The Denver Zoo has the world's largest indoor habitat for this giant Indonesian lizard.
  • the Komodo dragon.
  • 3: The Kirkland Museum has examples of many decorative styles including this one, named for two types of handiwork.
  • arts and crafts.
  • 4: Denver supports two major morning papers: The Denver Post and this "News"paper founded in 1859.
  • the Rocky Mountain News.
  • 5: Lookout Mountain has a shrine dedicated to this first U.S. saint who founded a camp there for orphan kids.
  • (Mother) Cabrini.
  • Round 2. Category: Way Back In 1999

    • 1: A 20-year-long restoration of this chapel, home to Michelangelo's "The Last Judgment", was wrapped up.
    • the Sistine Chapel.
    • 2: In August one of these, the size of Rhode Island, threatened ships between South America and Antarctica.
    • an iceberg.
    • 3: As part of a 10-year research project, the Atlanta Zoo got Lun-Lun and Yang-Yang, a pair of these.
    • pandas.
    • 4: The 100 jurors William Rehnquist swore in on January 7, 1999 were all members of this.
    • the Senate.
    • 5: This province's capital of Pristina wasn't so pristine; it was bombed by NATO.
    • Kosovo.
    • Round 3. Category: Talk Nonsense

      • 1: This partner of "goo goo" in baby talk also means "foolishly enthusiastic".
      • ga ga.
      • 2: Completes the immortal words of Little Richard, "A wop bop a loo bop a lop...".
      • bam boom.
      • 3: In the dictionary this triple-talk phrase meaning "and so on" comes after bladder and before blanch.
      • blah blah blah.
      • 4: Children's taunt once used by fugitive Deborah Ulrich in a letter to police.
      • nya, nya, nya.
      • 5: On '70s TV this was Charo's version of making whoopee.
      • cuchi cuchi.
      • Round 4. Category: "De" Arts

        • 1: The son of a surgeon, this director brought some gore to the screen in "Carrie" and "Scarface".
        • (Brian) De Palma.
        • 2: Seen here, the work of Tamara de Lempicka typifies this art style.
        • art deco.
        • 3: Now in his 70s, he designed Laura Bush's 2005 Inauguration Day wear.
        • Oscar de la Renta.
        • 4: His "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun" is referred to as a tone poem.
        • Debussy.
        • 5: In 1964 LBJ gave this abstract expressionist the Medal of Freedom.
        • Willem de Kooning.
        • Round 5. Category: The Youngest

          • 1: Entering at age 10 and taking 1 month to graduate, William Thompson was youngest student in this type of school.
          • university.
          • 2: Tho he was not even in his teens, Italians called Benedict IX "Papa" when he assumed this office.
          • Pope.
          • 3: In 1979, Marcus Hooper of England, a 12-years-old, became youngest person to swim this body of water.
          • English Channel.
          • 4: Though youngest of Jesse's 8 sons, he was the only 1 to become King of Israel.
          • David.
          • 5: Though under the constitutionally-required age of 30, in 1806 Henry Clay took this office.
          • Senator.
          • Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

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