Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 871, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: rhythm and booze
1: His beach bum anthem "Margaritaville" made its Top 40 debut in 1977.Jimmy Buffett.2: This 1958 hit by The Champs with a liquor as its title has been covered by numerous artists."Tequila".3: "Don't Come Home A Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)" is a classic song by this First Lady of Country Music.Loretta Lynn.4: This country legend recorded the hits "Fifteen Beers" and "Take This Job and Shove It".Johnny Paycheck.5: Willie Nelson often begins his live shows with his 1979 hit about this alcoholic "River"."Whiskey River".Round 2. Category: 5-letter capitals
1: 12 avenues radiate from Place Charles de Gaulle in this city.Paris.2: Bridges crossing the Nile River in this capital include El Gama'a and El Giza.Cairo.3: The ancient Greeks called this Jordanian capital Philadelphia.Amman.4: In 1809 one of the first revolts for independence in Latin America broke out in this Ecuadoran capital.Quito.5: Haiphong near the Gulf of Tonkin serves as this city's main port.Hanoi.Round 3. Category: a heavenly category
1: A Lerner and Lowe song lyric goes, "Thank heaven for" these people, "they grow up in the most delightful way".little girls.2: The Indian game moksha-patamu (heaven and hell) gave us this Milton Bradley game that has its ups and downs.Chutes and Ladders.3: The John Jakes novel "Heaven and Hell" takes place directly following this war.the Civil War.4: In Genesis 1, God gave the name Heaven to this, from the Latin for "support".the firmament.5: The final movie in Oliver Stone's Vietnam trilogy, this film starred Hiep Thi Le and Tommy Lee Jones.Heaven and Earth.Round 4. Category: "bril"-liant!
1: A rapid chaotic beating of the heart muscles in a nonsynchronous way.fibrillation.2: 1964buildingblocksfor a wackyWarholwork.Brillo.3: A crude cart used to carry the condemned to the guillotine during the French Revolution.a tumbril.4: Miles Franklin was only a teenager when she penned this bestseller about growing up in Australia's outback.My Brilliant Career.5: 12-letter word for an oily men's hair cream to keep hair in place and make it look glossy.brilliantine.Round 5. Category: warner bros. cartoons
1: "Carnivorous vulgaris" is one of this Roadrunner-chasing rascal's "scientific" names.the (Wile E.) Coyote.2: This "scent-imental" skunk was named after Charles Boyer's character in the film "Algiers".Pepé Le Pew.3: This "fastest mouse" made his debut in 1953's "Cat-Tails for Two".Speedy Gonzales.4: This "roughest, toughest he-man hombre that's ever crossed the Rio Grande" could never beat Bugs Bunny.Yosemite Sam.5: This animal is the symbol of the new Warner Bros. network.Michigan J. Frog.Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
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