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Episode 757 - Ends In "Th" - Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young - Musical Terms - File Under "T" - 1962


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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 757, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.

Round 1. Category: Ends In "Th"

  • 1: A mass of bubbles on top of hot chocolate.
  • froth.
  • 2: Something enormous in size, such as the land animal mentioned in the book of Job.
  • a behemoth.
  • 3: A scarce supply, or a shortage of food.
  • dearth.
  • 4: Foam.
  • froth.
  • 5: This type of bomber is designed to prevent detection by radar.
  • stealth.
  • Round 2. Category: Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young

    • 1: "Woodstock", the group's first hit together, was written by this onetime gal pal of Graham Nash.
    • Joni Mitchell.
    • 2: Stills and Young came from Buffalo Springfield, Nash from The Hollies and Crosby flew off from this group.
    • The Byrds.
    • 3: In 1997 Crosby, Stills and Nash performed at this university to commemorate the 27th anniv. of the shootings there.
    • Kent State.
    • 4: David Crosby made big news when it was revealed that he fathered this rocker and Julie Cypher's 2 children.
    • Melissa Etheridge.
    • 5: (Hello everybody, I'm Graham Nash) With an eye on the new millennium, our 2000 tour was dubbed this.
    • "CSNY: 2K".
    • Round 3. Category: Musical Terms

      • 1: It's the kind of singing produced by an adult male in a higher than normal register.
      • falsetto.
      • 2: If you don't want to "mezz" around with the longer term, you can call these singers "mezzos" for short.
      • mezzo-soprano.
      • 3: From the old Provencal verb balar, meaning "to dance", it's a narrative poem of folk origin that is sung.
      • ballad.
      • 4: These Cuban gourd instruments can be made of Bakelite filled w/lead shot for a stronger sound.
      • maracas.
      • 5: In musical notation, this is a curved line grouping notes and indicating they're played together smoothly.
      • a slur.
      • Round 4. Category: File Under "T"

        • 1: On the night of April 14-15, 1912 this ship sank in the north Atlantic.
        • Titanic.
        • 2: It's the name of a national monument in the Salt River Valley in Arizona, kimosabe.
        • Tonto National Monument.
        • 3: In 1941 Congress reset the day on which this annual holiday is observed.
        • Thanksgiving.
        • 4: He was sent to bring Isolde to Cornwall to marry his uncle, King Mark.
        • Tristan.
        • 5: It's defined as a small, shallow drum with a single head and metallic jingles in its rim.
        • a tambourine.
        • Round 5. Category: 1962

          • 1: It topped the pop charts in the summer of '62:.
          • "The Stripper" (by David Rose).
          • 2: Rumors surfaced among Cubans in America that this premier had remarried, but they've never been confirmed.
          • Fidel Castro.
          • 3: Pope John XXIII opened this historic meeting in St. Peter's Basilica on October 11.
          • the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II).
          • 4: On July 3 Charles De Gaulle proclaimed the independence of this African country.
          • Algeria.
          • 5: There were requiems for this author of "Requiem for a Nun" after he died July 6.
          • William Faulkner.
          • Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

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