Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 863, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: skip to my "lu"
1: WD-40 for example.Lubricant.2: Clear or easily understood.Lucid.3: The German Air Force.Luftwaffe.4: First name of playwright Pirandello.Luigi.5: It's the capital city of Zambia.Lusaka.Round 2. Category: british fashion
1: David and Elizabeth Emanuel got the assignment to design this for Princess Diana to wear on July 29, 1981.her wedding dress.2: 19th century Englishmen Thomas and William Bowler got their names in the dictionary by making these.hats.3: This "Superwaif" model made news in 1993 when she went topless at a Vivienne Westwood show.Kate Moss.4: Sharp suits and skinny ties typified the '60s look of the "squad" of these young Britishers.the mod squad.5: With grenade loops added, the coat designed by Thomas Burberry got this new name during World War I.trenchcoat.Round 3. Category: birthday's the same
1: This cartoonist might serve "Peanuts" at a Nov. 26 party for himself, Tina Turner and Robert Goulet.Charles Schulz.2: Dan Rather, Jane Pauley and Dale Evans might enjoy bobbing for apples on this day, their birthday.October 31st.3: This wife of Steve Allen could celebrate her Sept. 27 birthday with Shaun Cassidy and Meat Loaf.Jayne Meadows.4: Heather Thomas, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and this Thomas who starred in'"E.T." were all born Sept. 8.Henry Thomas.5: He could sing his Oscar-winning song "I'm Easy" to Mel Tillis and Connie Stevens on Aug. 8, their mutual birthday.Keith Carradine.Round 4. Category: ends in "ough"
1: When it breaks, the cradle will fall.the bough.2: A goon, a bruiser, a heavy, or a thug.a tough.3: It's similar to batter, but it's too stiff to pour.dough.4: To truly eat like a pig, put your food in one of these.a trough.5: It's a political division of New York City; Queens is one.a borough.Round 5. Category: take in order
1: Rough questioning.the third degree.2: The Drifters sang about being on a blanket with their baby, down by the sea, in their hit song "Under" this."The Boardwalk".3: Egypt's hawk-headed sun god.Ra.4: The Black Sea bass is a popular catch among fishermen off this Palmetto State.South Carolina.5: In 1931 a federal jury convicted Al Capone, not of murder, mind you, but of evading this 2-word levy.income tax.Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
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