Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 34, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: January
1: The Treaty of this place, imposing reparations on Germany, took effect January 10, 1920
Versailles.
2: The U.S. slapped down $25 mil to buy this island group from Denmark January 17, 1917
the U.S. Virgin Islands.
3: On Jan. 30, 2000, at age 63, this Ram leader became the oldest coach to win the Super Bowl
(Dick) Vermeil.
4: On January 2, 1959, exactly 120 years after Daguerre took the first photo of it, Russia launched a probe to it
the Moon.
5: On January 17, 1977 he faced a Utah firing squad for his crimes
Gary Gilmore.Round 2. Category: Catholicism
1: Ideas in his "Summa Theologica" formed the basis of many Roman Catholic doctrines
Saint Thomas Aquinas.
2: The name given to a child at this sacrament is traditionally that of a saint
baptism.
3: Canon Law 333 says there is neither appeal nor recourse against his decree (& it's not God)
the pope.
4: In 1983 the church reaffirmed its ban on members joining these lodges, York or Scottish
Masonic lodges.
5: A litany may address the Lamb of God, saying "you take away" these
the sins of the world.Round 3. Category: Sports Figures
1: After retiring from tennis, he wrote "A Hard Road to Glory", a study of African-American athletes
Arthur Ashe.
2: Named for singer Ray Charles, this boxer retired in 1991 for the fourth time
Sugar Ray Leonard.
3: In 1982, 1985 and 1990, this 49ers quarterback won the Super Bowl's MVP award
Joe Montana.
4: A 7-mile strip of highway near Wilmington, N.C. was recently dedicated to this Chicago Bulls star
Michael Jordan.
5: In Oct. 1991 sports fans bade farewell to this baseball great nicknamed "The Lip", who died at 86
Leo Durocher.Round 4. Category: At The Hospital
1: A neonatal ICU may contain several isolettes, a type of this chamber, from the Latin for "to lie down"
an incubation chamber.
2: It's this person's job to knock you out in the O.R.(without using a hammer)
an anesthesiologist.
3: You might be needled by this 4,000-year-old technique in widespread use in Chinese hospitals
acupuncture.
4: Smile! A photograph was taken of you with one of these photon streams that's also known as a Roentgen ray
an x-ray.
5: Intensive care is also called this "care", like the condition patients may be in
critical.Round 5. Category: A Star-Spangled Banner Quiz
1: This word means a fortification on an embankment with a parapet on top
Rampart.
2: The first Olympics at which the song could be played as our official national anthem were held in 1932 in this country
USA (Lake Placid).
3: 3 of the 4 full sentences in the first verse end in this punctuation mark
Question mark.
4: The words of the anthem were written late in this war
War of 1812.
5: In 1912 Eben Appleton of New York donated the banner in the song to this, on the condition it always stay there
Smithsonian.Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!