Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 564, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Yogi Berra: Philosopher
1: Completes Yogi's simple but profound statement "It ain't over 'til...".it's over.2: Yogi surmised that in baseball "90 percent of the game is half" this.mental.3: Yogi once asked that this food dish be cut in 4 pieces because he wasn't hungry enough to eat 8.pizza.4: Yogi warned that "You got to be careful if you don't know where you're going because you might not" do this.get there.5: Yogi once reflected that it was this psychological term "all over again".deja vu.Round 2. Category: Places To Go Before You Die
1: On the Greek isle of Aegina, at the orchards full of these nuts, you can see them before they're dyed red.pistachios.2: This Canadian city's Bata Shoe Museum has Pierre Trudeau's sandals; now that's worth "CN".Toronto.3: The Museumboot will take you through this city's canals with stops near the Rembrandt House and Rijksmuseum.Amsterdam.4: Though this city encircled by Hebei province is China's second-largest, it's the one you think of first.Peking (Beijing).5: In its native tongue, this Himalayan kingdom is called Drukyul.Bhutan.Round 3. Category: Guys Named Gary
1: Now semi-retired, this odd cartoonist got his start at the San Francisco Chronicle in 1979.Gary Larson.2: He appeared with Tom Hanks in "Forrest Gump" and "Apollo 13", and with Nicolas Cage in "Snake Eyes".Gary Sinise.3: This South African won golf's Masters Tournament in 1961.Gary Player.4: This South Dakota native was the golden-toned voice of TV's "Laugh-In".Gary Owens.5: A Russian chess grandmaster, this man lost to a computer in 1997.Garry Kasparov.Round 4. Category: Earls
1: Earl Browder, author of "Marx And America", was general secretary of this U.S. party from 1930 to 1944.Communist Party.2: By the time he died in 1992, his "Any Car, Any Color" offer had risen from $29.95 to $119.95.Earl Scheib.3: He narrated, no doubt resonantly, the 1972 documentary "Malcolm X".James Earl Jones.4: This future chief justice was Dewey's running mate when he didn't defeat Truman.Earl Warren.5: "The Ballad of Jed Clampett" wasn't recorded by Flatt and Sharp but by Flatt and him.Earl Scruggs.Round 5. Category: "Angel"Ic Songs
1: Only Billboard Top 40 hit for Alan O'Day, it climbed all the way to No. 1:"Cryin' on my pillow, lonely in my bed /Then I heard a voice beside me, and she softly said /Wonder is your night light, magic is your dream..."."Undercover Angel".2: Marilee Rush and Juice Newton hit the Top Ten telling us about this angel."Angel of the Morning" (Angel in the Morning accepted).3: In 1955, both The Crew-Cuts and The Penguins asked her, "When will you be mine?"."Earth Angel".4: In '62 Neil Sedaka called himself "The luckiest devil in the neighborhood" because he lived there."Next Door to an Angel".5: Charley Pride advised 1st to do this, then "Love her like the devil when you get back home"."Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'".Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
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