Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 911, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: "z" abbreviations
1: Z.Hr.; it's time to go.Zero.2: The Z in ZIP code is short for this.Zone (Improvement Plan).3: Book of the Bible abbreviated Zech..Zechariah.4: You may answer with zeal that zl is short for this currency.Zloty.5: The abbreviations for the 2 elements whose names begin with Z.Zn and Zr (Zinc and Zirconium).Round 2. Category: panda-monium
1: Because they can't digest cellulose, pandas may eat 90 pounds a day of the shoots of this plant.Bamboo.2: To aid in feeding, pandas have evolved an elongated wrist bone that functions like this digit in humans.a thumb.3: In 2011 martial artist Po transitioned from the big screen to big-screen TVs in this title: "Legends of Awesomeness".Kung Fu Panda.4: The red panda's funny walk is usually described as this 6-letter gait, due to its front legs being angled inward.waddle.5: The first live giant panda to come to the west was Su-Lin, who in 1936 came to live at the Brookfield Zoo in this U.S. city.Chicago.Round 3. Category: zoology
1: It's the spotted variety of this African carnivore, not the striped, that's known for its laugh.a hyena.2: The term for a female rabbit, it can also refer to a female deer.Doe.3: Many experts believe this dandy household pest may have been Earth's 1st flying creature.cockroach.4: Named for the sound it makes, the dik-dik is the smallest member of this group in the bovid family.antelope.5: North American porcupines who gnaw the bark off trees are part of this "gnawing" order.rodents.Round 4. Category: movie sportsmen
1: 1942: Gary Cooper as this dependable New York Yankee.Lou Gehrig.2: 1977: Muhammad Ali as this man he knows quite well.Muhammad Ali.3: 1984: Dorian Harewood as this Olympic hero of 1936.Jesse Owens.4: 1940: Pat O'Brien as this Norwegian-born coach.Knute Rockne.5: 1999: Denzel Washington as this imprisoned pugilist.Hurricane Carter.Round 5. Category: entertaining critters
1: Fred Flintstone's boisterous pet dinosaur.Dino.2: This breakfast cereal ursine character hawked Super Sugar Crisps.Sugar Bear.3: Featured in the Van Amburgh Circus of the 1850s, Hannibal was a giant one of these animals.an elephant.4: Dr. Seuss put this animal "in Socks".Fox.5: He voiced a dragon in "Mulan".Eddie Murphy.Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
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