Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 638, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Literary Heroines
1: "Anne of Avonlea" is a 1909 sequel to this 1908 classic."Anne of Green Gables".2: Thorny problems beset this Bronte heroine when she's hired as a governess at Thornfield Hall.Jane Eyre.3: Countess Olenska is the not-so-innocent heroine of this Edith Wharton novel."The Age of Innocence".4: Maggie, the daughter of a miller, falls for her cousin's fiance in this George Eliot novel."The Mill on the Floss".5: Temple Drake is a college student in this Southerner's controversial 1931 novel "Sanctuary".William Faulkner.Round 2. Category: Tv Uncles
1: On the series whose theme was the following, Paul Lynde popped in periodically as this uncle.Uncle Arthur.2: Uncle Fester's TV "family".The Addams Family".3: The 2 '60s TV series that featured the United Network command for Law and Enforcement.The Man and The Girl from U.N.C.L.E..4: Lucy Ewing had a fling with this ranchhand on "Dallas" before she found out he was her uncle.Ray Krebbs.5: He played Danny Thomas' wacky Uncle Tonoose on "Make Room for Daddy".Hans Conried.
Round 3. Category: Junk Food
1: The main ingredient of a "Coney Island".a hot dog.2: Substance which makes up about 46% of Froot Loops and 3.5% of Cheerios.sugar.3: Faced with a problem of 5 billion of these, China urges new uses for them- as food, for example.rats.4: Jolt Cola in N.Y. uses real sugar and adds about twice as much of this substance as Coke or Pepsi.caffeine.5: While a bar of Dove is made out of soap, a Dove Bar is made out of this.ice cream and chocolate.Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 638, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Prime Number, Please
1: Of V, X, L, D or C, the prime number.V (5).2: In 1943 a young JFK was given command of the PT this.109.3: Like Rome, Edinburgh and Istanbul are known as cities of this many hills.7.4: Idiomatically, it precedes "skidoo".23.5: These are the 3 prime numbers in the 40s.41, 43 and 47.Round 2. Category: Tv Westerns
1: He owned the Double R Bar Ranch.Roy Rogers.2: The theme to "Have Gun, Will Travel" called this character "a knight without armor in a savage land".Paladin.3: This TV western was set on the Barkley Ranch in the 1870s.The Big Valley.4: In this series, Lucas McCain fought the desperadoes in North Fork with a modified .44 Winchester.The Rifleman.5: This sidekick of the Cisco Kid was played by Leo Carrillo, who was in his 70s when he began the role.Pancho.Round 3. Category: Field Of "Dream"S
1: Someone considered very good-looking is said to be one of these "ships".Dreamboat.2: Collective name for the 1992 U.S. men's Olympic basketball squad."The Dream Team".3: In 1983 Eurythmics hit No. 1 on the U.S. pop charts with this song."Sweet Dreams".4: This popular musical was supposedly based in part on the lives and careers of the Supremes.Dreamgirls.5: Freud published this landmark study in 1899.The Interpretation Of Dreams.Round 4. Category: "Gold"
1: A miner, or a Broadway baby who marries for money.gold