Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 172, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Travel
1: This island's Mataveri Intl. Airport, the world's most remote, is serviced only by Chile's LAN Airlines.
Easter Island.
2: In 1993 Circus Circus opened Grand Slam Canyon, a theme park under a dome, in this city.
Las Vegas.
3: The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a narrow gauge railway that climbs to 7,400' in this country.
India.
4: Gamblers will love to know that the Hotel Yak and Yeti in this Nepalese capital houses the 2-story Casino Royale.
Kathmandu.
5: While many of Mexico's resorts are on the Pacific Ocean, Cancun lies on this sea.
the Caribbean.Round 2. Category: In Your Chevrolet
1: Introduced in 1953, it's considered America's first sports car.
the Corvette.
2: Chevy's Camaro was GM's first car aerodynamically designed in one of these chambers.
a wind tunnel (a wind chamber accepted).
3: Even the Fresh Prince would want this 1957 tail-finned Chevy model; it's a collector's dream.
a Bel Air.
4: The Metro is from this line Chevrolet introduced in 1989.
the Geo.
5: Name given Chevy's Carryall station wagon introduced in 1935; it's now the name of a GMC SUV.
a Suburban.Round 3. Category: All The King's Songs
1: "I don't want no other love, baby it's still you I'm thinking of".
"Don't Be Cruel".
2: "The whole rhythm section was the Purple Gang".
"Jailhouse Rock".
3: "No such number, no such zone".
"Return to Sender".
4: "Bright light city gonna set my soul, gonna set my soul on fire".
"Viva Las Vegas".
5: "We're caught in a trap, I can't walk out, because I love you too much baby".
"Suspicious Minds".Round 4. Category: Starts With "G"
1: This adhesive can be made from animal hides, bones, vegetables or fish.
Glue.
2: Member of the iris family with as many as 25 flowers on a single spike.
gladiolus.
3: Some of these muscles are minimus and some of them are maximus.
Gluteus.
4: Refers to the moon when it's more than half but not completely full.
gibbous.
5: Part eagle and part lion, these mythical beasts were famous for guarding gold.
Griffins.Round 5. Category: Space Exploration
1: In 1984 Bruce McCandless became the first human to perform an untethered EVA, which stands for this.
Extra-vehicular activity.
2: Launched in 1989, the Magellan spacecraft later radar-mapped most of the surface of this planet, Earth's twin.
Venus.
3: On February 14, 1990, it took its final photo from 3.7 billion miles: of the sun and 6 planets, including the Earth.
Voyager.
4: In 1958 Explorer I discovered these radiation bands surrounding the Earth.
Van Allen Belts.
5: On July 20, 1969 this lunar module separated from the Apollo 11 spacecraft and landed on the Moon.
the Eagle.Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!