Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 560, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: You Just Saved My Blank
1: Similar to but smaller than a mesa, it's also a city in Montana.butte.2: It's a foot covering for skiers, or a trunk on a British car.a boot.3: From an old word meaning "exchange", it's a pirate's ill-gained loot.booty.4: It's the group of football players whose positions are behind the line of scrimmage; they may go into "motion".backfield.5: When your movie's been shot, it's in this container.the can.Round 2. Category: Underwater
1: This legendary spirit of the sea keeps dead sailors, not gym shoes, in his "locker".Davy Jones.2: These fabled creatures who are part fish lure men to live with them underwater.mermaids.3: You have to use this sporting equipment to get to your room at Jules' Undersea Lodge in Key Largo.scuba diving gear.4: After WWII this man and Philippe Taillez co-founded the Undersea Research Group at Toulon.Jacques Cousteau.5: In "Le Morte d'Arthur" a mysterious arm hands this to King Arthur, then disappears underwater.Excalibur.Round 3. Category: Oscar Songs
1: As Dr. Dolittle, Rex Harrison sang this 1967 Oscar-winner to people too."Talk To The Animals".2: Only Oscar winner sung by a cricket, it's Disney's theme."When You Wish Upon a Star".3: 1942 Irving Berlin classic that's sold more records than any other."White Christmas".4: '38 winner that became Bob Hope's theme song."Thanks for the Memory".5: This 1st winner, from "Gay Divorcee", is also a luxury car.The Continental.Round 4. Category: Folk Singers
1: During a brief stint at the university of Minnesota, Robert Zimmerman began using this name.Bob Dylan.2: In Steve Goodman's song, "The City Of New Orleans" was one of these.a train.3: More formally, this trio could be called Yarrow, Stookey and Travers.Peter, Paul and Mary.4: Her rendition of "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" went to No. 3 on the pop charts in 1971.Joan Baez.5: Lee Hays wrote "If I Had A Hammer" with this other member of the Weavers.Pete Seeger.Round 5. Category: Noted Pussycats
1: When talking about Sylvester, this character calls him a "Puddy Tat".Tweety Bird.2: In the 1970 hit comedy "The Owl and the Pussycat", she was the title feline to George Segal's owl.Barbra Streisand.3: Tom Jones' 1965 hit single "What's New Pussycat" was written by Hal David and this partner.Burt Bacharach.4: Some Mother Goose scholars believe that this was the real queen visited by "Pussycat, Pussycat".Queen Elizabeth.5: 3 years after playing "A Kitten With A Whip", she grew up as the title kitty in "The Tiger and the Pussycat".Ann-Margret.Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
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