Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 909, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: the body bovine
1: Cattle use this long body part to shoo away insects.the tail.2: A cow has 32 of these but none in the front part of its upper jaw.teeth.3: In beef cows this suspended milk-storing organ is smaller than in dairy cows.udder.4: The rumen is the largest of the 4 compartments that make up this organ in cattle.stomach.5: This breed whose ancestor is the Indian Zebu has a fleshy hump over its shoulders.Brahma.Round 2. Category: robert louis stevenson
1: This title character was an "M.D., D.C.L., LL.D....".Dr. Jekyll.2: (Hi Ho, Kermit the Frog here) As Captain Smollet, I followed the map to this Robert Louis Stevenson island."Treasure Island".3: "Deacon Brodie, or the Double Life", a play co-written by Stevenson, led to this 1886 novel.Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.4: "The Silverado Squatters" was an 1883 tale about Stevenson's experiences in one of these camps in California.mining camp.5: Around 1890 Stevenson bought 300 acres in what's now this country, where he was called tusitala, or "teller of tales".Samoa.Round 3. Category: movie classics
1: 1941 classic in which Bogart tells Peter Lorre, "When you're slapped, you'll take it and like it".The Maltese Falcon.2: The only Alfred Hitchcock film to win an Oscar as Best Picture, it was partially set in Monte Carlo.Rebecca.3: In "Gentleman's Agreement", he played a writer posing as a Jew to expose anti-semitism.Gregory Peck.4: Kirk Douglas dines with James Mason on sautee of unborn octopus in this Disney film.20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.5: In "Gone with the Wind", these 2 relatives of Scarlett's died from falling off horses.her daughter and her father (Gerald O'Hara and "Bonnie Blue" Butler).Round 4. Category: "cat" egory
1: Malcolm McDowell and Nastassja Kinski's "purr"fect roles in 1982.cat people.2: It's not a bunch of cats, but a bunch of cows.cattle.3: Ancient weapon kept a stone's throw from its target.a catapult.4: It gets things going in a chemical reaction.a catalyst.5: Elizabeth Taylor character that could have burnt her paws on a hot tin roof.Maggie the Cat.Round 5. Category: "j" walking
1: Anatomically, an elbow or a knee.a joint.2: The month of June is named for the Roman Goddess Juno, the wife of this other god.Jupiter.3: Bartenders use this small cup or glass to measure 1 1/2 ounces of liquor.a jigger.4: This group of 12 people is sworn to render a verdict.a jury.5: On the eastern end of I-10 is this city, home to the Gator Bowl.Jacksonville, Florida.Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
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