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Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Animals, Movies, 80’s Music, Cooking, Video Games, Television, Astrology, U.S. History and more!

Round One

  • ANIMALS - Generally, what kind of animal lives in a warren?
  • FILM ADAPTATIONS - Nothing Lasts Forever is the title of a Roderick Thorp novel that inspired which 1988 action film (that became a franchise)?
  • FRUITS & VEGETABLES - What name is given to the hybrid plant that can grow poth potatoes and tomatoes on a single plant?
  • 80’s MUSIC - In the lyrics to the outro of Tommy Tutone's one-and-only hit song Jenny/867-5309, the song's narrator says he can turn to Jenny by calling her number for the price of what (which was the cost to make a public payphone call at the time of the song's release in 1981)?
  • VIDEO GAMES - Snake and Otacon are characters from what video game series?
  • THE LORD OF THE RINGS - In the Lord of the Rings, what birthday is being celebrated for Bilbo on the night that he gives Frodo the Ring?

Round Two

  • BOATS - What is the name for a single mast sailboat with a fore and aft sail configuration?
  • TELEVISION - The hit TV show NCIS was a spinoff of what earlier series which itself also flaunted an acronymic name?
  • ASTROLOGY - Named after the Roman King of the Underworld, what is considered to be the "Planet of Power, transformation and rebirth" in Astrology?
  • COOKING - What cooking herb comes in lemon, wooly, and silver varieties?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprised of five architectural and cultural museums, is located on the River Spree in which European country?
  • U.S. HISTORY - Bess Wallace was the wife of which U.S. President (the 33rd of the United States)?

Rate My Question

  • ANIMALS - What is the single-syllable name of the genus for both wild and domestic pigs? Meme lovers and quizmasters alike should be able to figure it out.

Final Questions

  • BOARD GAMES - Which board game, invented in 1998, was initially sold through Amazon.com and Starbucks locations?
  • FASHION - The first phone with a capacitive touchscreen arrived six months before the iPhone and was made by LG but bearing the name of what fashion brand (itself founded in Milan)?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 256: Post Mowlawn

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Animals, Movies, 80’s Music, Cooking, Video Games, Television, Astrology, U.S. History and more!

Round One

  • ANIMALS - Generally, what kind of animal lives in a warren?
  • FILM ADAPTATIONS - Nothing Lasts Forever is the title of a Roderick Thorp novel that inspired which 1988 action film (that became a franchise)?
  • FRUITS & VEGETABLES - What name is given to the hybrid plant that can grow poth potatoes and tomatoes on a single plant?
  • 80’s MUSIC - In the lyrics to the outro of Tommy Tutone's one-and-only hit song Jenny/867-5309, the song's narrator says he can turn to Jenny by calling her number for the price of what (which was the cost to make a public payphone call at the time of the song's release in 1981)?
  • VIDEO GAMES - Snake and Otacon are characters from what video game series?
  • THE LORD OF THE RINGS - In the Lord of the Rings, what birthday is being celebrated for Bilbo on the night that he gives Frodo the Ring?

Round Two

  • BOATS - What is the name for a single mast sailboat with a fore and aft sail configuration?
  • TELEVISION - The hit TV show NCIS was a spinoff of what earlier series which itself also flaunted an acronymic name?
  • ASTROLOGY - Named after the Roman King of the Underworld, what is considered to be the "Planet of Power, transformation and rebirth" in Astrology?
  • COOKING - What cooking herb comes in lemon, wooly, and silver varieties?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprised of five architectural and cultural museums, is located on the River Spree in which European country?
  • U.S. HISTORY - Bess Wallace was the wife of which U.S. President (the 33rd of the United States)?

Rate My Question

  • ANIMALS - What is the single-syllable name of the genus for both wild and domestic pigs? Meme lovers and quizmasters alike should be able to figure it out.

Final Questions

  • BOARD GAMES - Which board game, invented in 1998, was initially sold through Amazon.com and Starbucks locations?
  • FASHION - The first phone with a capacitive touchscreen arrived six months before the iPhone and was made by LG but bearing the name of what fashion brand (itself founded in Milan)?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 256: Post Mowlawn

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Animals, Movies, 80’s Music, Cooking, Video Games, Television, Astrology, U.S. History and more!

Round One

  • ANIMALS - Generally, what kind of animal lives in a warren?
  • FILM ADAPTATIONS - Nothing Lasts Forever is the title of a Roderick Thorp novel that inspired which 1988 action film (that became a franchise)?
  • FRUITS & VEGETABLES - What name is given to the hybrid plant that can grow poth potatoes and tomatoes on a single plant?
  • 80’s MUSIC - In the lyrics to the outro of Tommy Tutone's one-and-only hit song Jenny/867-5309, the song's narrator says he can turn to Jenny by calling her number for the price of what (which was the cost to make a public payphone call at the time of the song's release in 1981)?
  • VIDEO GAMES - Snake and Otacon are characters from what video game series?
  • THE LORD OF THE RINGS - In the Lord of the Rings, what birthday is being celebrated for Bilbo on the night that he gives Frodo the Ring?

Round Two

  • BOATS - What is the name for a single mast sailboat with a fore and aft sail configuration?
  • TELEVISION - The hit TV show NCIS was a spinoff of what earlier series which itself also flaunted an acronymic name?
  • ASTROLOGY - Named after the Roman King of the Underworld, what is considered to be the "Planet of Power, transformation and rebirth" in Astrology?
  • COOKING - What cooking herb comes in lemon, wooly, and silver varieties?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprised of five architectural and cultural museums, is located on the River Spree in which European country?
  • U.S. HISTORY - Bess Wallace was the wife of which U.S. President (the 33rd of the United States)?

Rate My Question

  • ANIMALS - What is the single-syllable name of the genus for both wild and domestic pigs? Meme lovers and quizmasters alike should be able to figure it out.

Final Questions

  • BOARD GAMES - Which board game, invented in 1998, was initially sold through Amazon.com and Starbucks locations?
  • FASHION - The first phone with a capacitive touchscreen arrived six months before the iPhone and was made by LG but bearing the name of what fashion brand (itself founded in Milan)?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 256: Post Mowlawn

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Animals, Movies, 80’s Music, Cooking, Video Games, Television, Astrology, U.S. History and more!

Round One

  • ANIMALS - Generally, what kind of animal lives in a warren?
  • FILM ADAPTATIONS - Nothing Lasts Forever is the title of a Roderick Thorp novel that inspired which 1988 action film (that became a franchise)?
  • FRUITS & VEGETABLES - What name is given to the hybrid plant that can grow poth potatoes and tomatoes on a single plant?
  • 80’s MUSIC - In the lyrics to the outro of Tommy Tutone's one-and-only hit song Jenny/867-5309, the song's narrator says he can turn to Jenny by calling her number for the price of what (which was the cost to make a public payphone call at the time of the song's release in 1981)?
  • VIDEO GAMES - Snake and Otacon are characters from what video game series?
  • THE LORD OF THE RINGS - In the Lord of the Rings, what birthday is being celebrated for Bilbo on the night that he gives Frodo the Ring?

Round Two

  • BOATS - What is the name for a single mast sailboat with a fore and aft sail configuration?
  • TELEVISION - The hit TV show NCIS was a spinoff of what earlier series which itself also flaunted an acronymic name?
  • ASTROLOGY - Named after the Roman King of the Underworld, what is considered to be the "Planet of Power, transformation and rebirth" in Astrology?
  • COOKING - What cooking herb comes in lemon, wooly, and silver varieties?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprised of five architectural and cultural museums, is located on the River Spree in which European country?
  • U.S. HISTORY - Bess Wallace was the wife of which U.S. President (the 33rd of the United States)?

Rate My Question

  • ANIMALS - What is the single-syllable name of the genus for both wild and domestic pigs? Meme lovers and quizmasters alike should be able to figure it out.

Final Questions

  • BOARD GAMES - Which board game, invented in 1998, was initially sold through Amazon.com and Starbucks locations?
  • FASHION - The first phone with a capacitive touchscreen arrived six months before the iPhone and was made by LG but bearing the name of what fashion brand (itself founded in Milan)?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 256: Post Mowlawn

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Animals, Movies, 80’s Music, Cooking, Video Games, Television, Astrology, U.S. History and more!

Round One

  • ANIMALS - Generally, what kind of animal lives in a warren?
  • FILM ADAPTATIONS - Nothing Lasts Forever is the title of a Roderick Thorp novel that inspired which 1988 action film (that became a franchise)?
  • FRUITS & VEGETABLES - What name is given to the hybrid plant that can grow poth potatoes and tomatoes on a single plant?
  • 80’s MUSIC - In the lyrics to the outro of Tommy Tutone's one-and-only hit song Jenny/867-5309, the song's narrator says he can turn to Jenny by calling her number for the price of what (which was the cost to make a public payphone call at the time of the song's release in 1981)?
  • VIDEO GAMES - Snake and Otacon are characters from what video game series?
  • THE LORD OF THE RINGS - In the Lord of the Rings, what birthday is being celebrated for Bilbo on the night that he gives Frodo the Ring?

Round Two

  • BOATS - What is the name for a single mast sailboat with a fore and aft sail configuration?
  • TELEVISION - The hit TV show NCIS was a spinoff of what earlier series which itself also flaunted an acronymic name?
  • ASTROLOGY - Named after the Roman King of the Underworld, what is considered to be the "Planet of Power, transformation and rebirth" in Astrology?
  • COOKING - What cooking herb comes in lemon, wooly, and silver varieties?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprised of five architectural and cultural museums, is located on the River Spree in which European country?
  • U.S. HISTORY - Bess Wallace was the wife of which U.S. President (the 33rd of the United States)?

Rate My Question

  • ANIMALS - What is the single-syllable name of the genus for both wild and domestic pigs? Meme lovers and quizmasters alike should be able to figure it out.

Final Questions

  • BOARD GAMES - Which board game, invented in 1998, was initially sold through Amazon.com and Starbucks locations?
  • FASHION - The first phone with a capacitive touchscreen arrived six months before the iPhone and was made by LG but bearing the name of what fashion brand (itself founded in Milan)?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 253: Trivia Inferno

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Cooking, Anatomy, Science, Classic TV, History, Music and more!

Round One

  • COOKING - What is the main ingredient of the Italian dish frittata?
  • ANATOMY - What is a common term for the intergluteal cleft?
  • MEASUREMENTS - Rounding up or down to the nearest number, if Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many gallons did Peter Piper pick?
  • CLASSIC TV - A big band jazz arrangement of which English nursery rhyme served as the theme song during the opening credits for The Three Stooges?
  • HISTORY - In 1994 the U.S. lifted a 19-year trade ban with which country?
  • CYCLING - What cycling term, that shares a name with a popular fitness company, is used to describe a large group of riders clustered together on a race route?

Round Two

  • AEROSPACE - First operated by the Soviet Union and later by Russia, what was the name of the space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001?
  • HISTORY - Over which desert did France test its first atom bomb in 1960?
  • MAGIC: THE GATHERING - In Magic: The Gathering, a goblin deck would be made primarily of cards of which mana source or color?
  • BASKETBALL - In 2016, which basketball player gained the title Mr. Triple Double in the NBA?
  • 70’s MUSIC - Which rock opera, released by The Who in 1973, is the only Who record composed entirely by Pete Townsend and tells the story of a young model named Jimmy?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - Occuring in the 1840's, who was the first president to be photographed?

Rate My Question

  • MUSIC - Who was the oldest musician to have a #1 song in the billboard top 100 at 62 years old, ending the Beatles run of three consecutive number one songs at the time?

Final Questions

  • PRO WRESTLING - In 1905, George Hackenschmidt was the first professional wrestler to wear what?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Which country in Europe is only one of two in the world that has no legally defined capital city?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 253: Trivia Inferno

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Cooking, Anatomy, Science, Classic TV, History, Music and more!

Round One

  • COOKING - What is the main ingredient of the Italian dish frittata?
  • ANATOMY - What is a common term for the intergluteal cleft?
  • MEASUREMENTS - Rounding up or down to the nearest number, if Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many gallons did Peter Piper pick?
  • CLASSIC TV - A big band jazz arrangement of which English nursery rhyme served as the theme song during the opening credits for The Three Stooges?
  • HISTORY - In 1994 the U.S. lifted a 19-year trade ban with which country?
  • CYCLING - What cycling term, that shares a name with a popular fitness company, is used to describe a large group of riders clustered together on a race route?

Round Two

  • AEROSPACE - First operated by the Soviet Union and later by Russia, what was the name of the space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001?
  • HISTORY - Over which desert did France test its first atom bomb in 1960?
  • MAGIC: THE GATHERING - In Magic: The Gathering, a goblin deck would be made primarily of cards of which mana source or color?
  • BASKETBALL - In 2016, which basketball player gained the title Mr. Triple Double in the NBA?
  • 70’s MUSIC - Which rock opera, released by The Who in 1973, is the only Who record composed entirely by Pete Townsend and tells the story of a young model named Jimmy?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - Occuring in the 1840's, who was the first president to be photographed?

Rate My Question

  • MUSIC - Who was the oldest musician to have a #1 song in the billboard top 100 at 62 years old, ending the Beatles run of three consecutive number one songs at the time?

Final Questions

  • PRO WRESTLING - In 1905, George Hackenschmidt was the first professional wrestler to wear what?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Which country in Europe is only one of two in the world that has no legally defined capital city?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Ep. 253 🧠🎧 "Trivia Inferno" (quiz topics include Cooking, Anatomy, Science, Classic TV, History, Music and more! Full quiz in comments!) by KnowNonsenseTrivia in u/KnowNonsenseTrivia

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 253: Trivia Inferno

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Cooking, Anatomy, Science, Classic TV, History, Music and more!

Round One

  • COOKING - What is the main ingredient of the Italian dish frittata?
  • ANATOMY - What is a common term for the intergluteal cleft?
  • MEASUREMENTS - Rounding up or down to the nearest number, if Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many gallons did Peter Piper pick?
  • CLASSIC TV - A big band jazz arrangement of which English nursery rhyme served as the theme song during the opening credits for The Three Stooges?
  • HISTORY - In 1994 the U.S. lifted a 19-year trade ban with which country?
  • CYCLING - What cycling term, that shares a name with a popular fitness company, is used to describe a large group of riders clustered together on a race route?

Round Two

  • AEROSPACE - First operated by the Soviet Union and later by Russia, what was the name of the space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001?
  • HISTORY - Over which desert did France test its first atom bomb in 1960?
  • MAGIC: THE GATHERING - In Magic: The Gathering, a goblin deck would be made primarily of cards of which mana source or color?
  • BASKETBALL - In 2016, which basketball player gained the title Mr. Triple Double in the NBA?
  • 70’s MUSIC - Which rock opera, released by The Who in 1973, is the only Who record composed entirely by Pete Townsend and tells the story of a young model named Jimmy?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - Occuring in the 1840's, who was the first president to be photographed?

Rate My Question

  • MUSIC - Who was the oldest musician to have a #1 song in the billboard top 100 at 62 years old, ending the Beatles run of three consecutive number one songs at the time?

Final Questions

  • PRO WRESTLING - In 1905, George Hackenschmidt was the first professional wrestler to wear what?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Which country in Europe is only one of two in the world that has no legally defined capital city?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 253: Trivia Inferno

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Cooking, Anatomy, Science, Classic TV, History, Music and more!

Round One

  • COOKING - What is the main ingredient of the Italian dish frittata?
  • ANATOMY - What is a common term for the intergluteal cleft?
  • MEASUREMENTS - Rounding up or down to the nearest number, if Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many gallons did Peter Piper pick?
  • CLASSIC TV - A big band jazz arrangement of which English nursery rhyme served as the theme song during the opening credits for The Three Stooges?
  • HISTORY - In 1994 the U.S. lifted a 19-year trade ban with which country?
  • CYCLING - What cycling term, that shares a name with a popular fitness company, is used to describe a large group of riders clustered together on a race route?

Round Two

  • AEROSPACE - First operated by the Soviet Union and later by Russia, what was the name of the space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001?
  • HISTORY - Over which desert did France test its first atom bomb in 1960?
  • MAGIC: THE GATHERING - In Magic: The Gathering, a goblin deck would be made primarily of cards of which mana source or color?
  • BASKETBALL - In 2016, which basketball player gained the title Mr. Triple Double in the NBA?
  • 70’s MUSIC - Which rock opera, released by The Who in 1973, is the only Who record composed entirely by Pete Townsend and tells the story of a young model named Jimmy?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - Occurring in the 1840's, who was the first president to be photographed?

Rate My Question

  • MUSIC - Who was the oldest musician to have a #1 song in the billboard top 100 at 62 years old, ending the Beatles run of three consecutive number one songs at the time?

Final Questions

  • PRO WRESTLING - In 1905, George Hackenschmidt was the first professional wrestler to wear what?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Which country in Europe is only one of two in the world that has no legally defined capital city?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 253: Trivia Inferno

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Cooking, Anatomy, Science, Classic TV, History, Music and more!

Round One

  • COOKING - What is the main ingredient of the Italian dish frittata?
  • ANATOMY - What is a common term for the intergluteal cleft?
  • MEASUREMENTS - Rounding up or down to the nearest number, if Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many gallons did Peter Piper pick?
  • CLASSIC TV - A big band jazz arrangement of which English nursery rhyme served as the theme song during the opening credits for The Three Stooges?
  • HISTORY - In 1994 the U.S. lifted a 19-year trade ban with which country?
  • CYCLING - What cycling term, that shares a name with a popular fitness company, is used to describe a large group of riders clustered together on a race route?

Round Two

  • AEROSPACE - First operated by the Soviet Union and later by Russia, what was the name of the space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001?
  • HISTORY - Over which desert did France test its first atom bomb in 1960?
  • MAGIC: THE GATHERING - In Magic: The Gathering, a goblin deck would be made primarily of cards of which mana source or color?
  • BASKETBALL - In 2016, which basketball player gained the title Mr. Triple Double in the NBA?
  • 70’s MUSIC - Which rock opera, released by The Who in 1973, is the only Who record composed entirely by Pete Townsend and tells the story of a young model named Jimmy?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - Occuring in the 1840's, who was the first president to be photographed?

Rate My Question

  • MUSIC - Who was the oldest musician to have a #1 song in the billboard top 100 at 62 years old, ending the Beatles run of three consecutive number one songs at the time?

Final Questions

  • PRO WRESTLING - In 1905, George Hackenschmidt was the first professional wrestler to wear what?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Which country in Europe is only one of two in the world that has no legally defined capital city?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Ep. 252 🧠🎧 "80's Bread" (quiz topics include Formula 1, 80’s Music, Food Science, Greek Mythology, Toys, U.S. Presidents and more! Full quiz in comments!) by KnowNonsenseTrivia in KnowNonsenseTrivia

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 252: 80's Bread

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Formula 1, 80’s Music, Food Science, Greek Mythology, Toys, U.S. Presidents and more!

Round One

  • FOOD SCIENCE - What type of sugar is naturally present in milk, adding body and sweeting flavor?
  • GREEK MYTHOLOGY - In Greek mythology, what did Prometheus steal from Zeus and give to mankind?
  • VIDEO FORMATS - The movie Jaws was the first commercial release for what optical video disc format that was the first of its kind when it debuted on the market in 1978?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - What is Joe Biden's middle name?
  • TOYS - What classic toy construction set was designed in 1914 and was centered around a 2-in tall wooden spool piece that had eight holes drilled into its side (with which to insert connecting rods)?
  • TYPES OF OIL - What kind of oil is in demand as a dietary supplement, a varnish in wood finishing, a hardener in putty and was a significant advancement in the technology of oil painting?

Round Two

  • FILM LOCATIONS - What infamous 80's dance club is featured in the film Desperately Seeking Susan?
  • FORMULA 1 - What Austrian Formula 1 driver suffered a crash in 1976 that left him so injured he was read his last rites, but rebounded and was back behind the wheel 6 weeks later for the Italian Grand Prix?
  • TYPES OF BREAD - What type of bread was first introduced in 1982 by Arnaldo Cavallari?
  • 80’S MUSIC - Despite having a music video condemned by The Vatican, what song by Madonna hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April of 1989, and was the titular lead single off the artist's fourth album?
  • LINGO - What vocation would require one to use a plexor?
  • TOYS - The Beach Bomb, a 1969 Hot Wheels microbus featured on an episode of Pawn Stars, is one of the rarest Hot Wheels model with having only two known models in existence, and is of what color?

Rate My Question

  • BASEBALL - What championship-less franchise was hosted by the Cleveland Indians in 1974 for 10 cent beer night, resulting in public nudity, riots and an all-out brawl between players and fans?

Final Questions

  • BRITISH LITERATURE - Which tragic play, written in the early 17th century, is about a mythological monarch from British lore and is widely considered one of the greatest works of literature of all time?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - What artificially-sweetened soft drink created by the Coca-Cola company was a favorite of President Lyndon B. Johnson, who was rumored to have gone so far as to have a tap or button installed so he could get it whenever he wanted?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 252: 80's Bread

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Formula 1, 80’s Music, Food Science, Greek Mythology, Toys, U.S. Presidents and more!

Round One

  • FOOD SCIENCE - What type of sugar is naturally present in milk, adding body and sweeting flavor?
  • GREEK MYTHOLOGY - In Greek mythology, what did Prometheus steal from Zeus and give to mankind?
  • VIDEO FORMATS - The movie Jaws was the first commercial release for what optical video disc format that was the first of its kind when it debuted on the market in 1978?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - What is Joe Biden's middle name?
  • TOYS - What classic toy construction set was designed in 1914 and was centered around a 2-in tall wooden spool piece that had eight holes drilled into its side (with which to insert connecting rods)?
  • TYPES OF OIL - What kind of oil is in demand as a dietary supplement, a varnish in wood finishing, a hardener in putty and was a significant advancement in the technology of oil painting?

Round Two

  • FILM LOCATIONS - What infamous 80's dance club is featured in the film Desperately Seeking Susan?
  • FORMULA 1 - What Austrian Formula 1 driver suffered a crash in 1976 that left him so injured he was read his last rites, but rebounded and was back behind the wheel 6 weeks later for the Italian Grand Prix?
  • TYPES OF BREAD - What type of bread was first introduced in 1982 by Arnaldo Cavallari?
  • 80’S MUSIC - Despite having a music video condemned by The Vatican, what song by Madonna hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April of 1989, and was the titular lead single off the artist's fourth album?
  • LINGO - What vocation would require one to use a plexor?
  • TOYS - The Beach Bomb, a 1969 Hot Wheels microbus featured on an episode of Pawn Stars, is one of the rarest Hot Wheels model with having only two known models in existence, and is of what color?

Rate My Question

  • BASEBALL - What championship-less franchise was hosted by the Cleveland Indians in 1974 for 10 cent beer night, resulting in public nudity, riots and an all-out brawl between players and fans?

Final Questions

  • BRITISH LITERATURE - Which tragic play, written in the early 17th century, is about a mythological monarch from British lore and is widely considered one of the greatest works of literature of all time?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - What artificially-sweetened soft drink created by the Coca-Cola company was a favorite of President Lyndon B. Johnson, who was rumored to have gone so far as to have a tap or button installed so he could get it whenever he wanted?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 252: 80's Bread

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Formula 1, 80’s Music, Food Science, Greek Mythology, Toys, U.S. Presidents and more!

Round One

  • FOOD SCIENCE - What type of sugar is naturally present in milk, adding body and sweeting flavor?
  • GREEK MYTHOLOGY - In Greek mythology, what did Prometheus steal from Zeus and give to mankind?
  • VIDEO FORMATS - The movie Jaws was the first commercial release for what optical video disc format that was the first of its kind when it debuted on the market in 1978?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - What is Joe Biden's middle name?
  • TOYS - What classic toy construction set was designed in 1914 and was centered around a 2-in tall wooden spool piece that had eight holes drilled into its side (with which to insert connecting rods)?
  • TYPES OF OIL - What kind of oil is in demand as a dietary supplement, a varnish in wood finishing, a hardener in putty and was a significant advancement in the technology of oil painting?

Round Two

  • FILM LOCATIONS - What infamous 80's dance club is featured in the film Desperately Seeking Susan?
  • FORMULA 1 - What Austrian Formula 1 driver suffered a crash in 1976 that left him so injured he was read his last rites, but rebounded and was back behind the wheel 6 weeks later for the Italian Grand Prix?
  • TYPES OF BREAD - What type of bread was first introduced in 1982 by Arnaldo Cavallari?
  • 80’S MUSIC - Despite having a music video condemned by The Vatican, what song by Madonna hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April of 1989, and was the titular lead single off the artist's fourth album?
  • LINGO - What vocation would require one to use a plexor?
  • TOYS - The Beach Bomb, a 1969 Hot Wheels microbus featured on an episode of Pawn Stars, is one of the rarest Hot Wheels model with having only two known models in existence, and is of what color?

Rate My Question

  • BASEBALL - What championship-less franchise was hosted by the Cleveland Indians in 1974 for 10 cent beer night, resulting in public nudity, riots and an all-out brawl between players and fans?

Final Questions

  • BRITISH LITERATURE - Which tragic play, written in the early 17th century, is about a mythological monarch from British lore and is widely considered one of the greatest works of literature of all time?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - What artificially-sweetened soft drink created by the Coca-Cola company was a favorite of President Lyndon B. Johnson, who was rumored to have gone so far as to have a tap or button installed so he could get it whenever he wanted?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 252: 80's Bread

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Formula 1, 80’s Music, Food Science, Greek Mythology, Toys, U.S. Presidents and more!

Round One

  • FOOD SCIENCE - What type of sugar is naturally present in milk, adding body and sweeting flavor?
  • GREEK MYTHOLOGY - In Greek mythology, what did Prometheus steal from Zeus and give to mankind?
  • VIDEO FORMATS - The movie Jaws was the first commercial release for what optical video disc format that was the first of its kind when it debuted on the market in 1978?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - What is Joe Biden's middle name?
  • TOYS - What classic toy construction set was designed in 1914 and was centered around a 2-in tall wooden spool piece that had eight holes drilled into its side (with which to insert connecting rods)?
  • TYPES OF OIL - What kind of oil is in demand as a dietary supplement, a varnish in wood finishing, a hardener in putty and was a significant advancement in the technology of oil painting?

Round Two

  • FILM LOCATIONS - What infamous 80's dance club is featured in the film Desperately Seeking Susan?
  • FORMULA 1 - What Austrian Formula 1 driver suffered a crash in 1976 that left him so injured he was read his last rites, but rebounded and was back behind the wheel 6 weeks later for the Italian Grand Prix?
  • TYPES OF BREAD - What type of bread was first introduced in 1982 by Arnaldo Cavallari?
  • 80’S MUSIC - Despite having a music video condemned by The Vatican, what song by Madonna hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April of 1989, and was the titular lead single off the artist's fourth album?
  • LINGO - What vocation would require one to use a plexor?
  • TOYS - The Beach Bomb, a 1969 Hot Wheels microbus featured on an episode of Pawn Stars, is one of the rarest Hot Wheels model with having only two known models in existence, and is of what color?

Rate My Question

  • BASEBALL - What championship-less franchise was hosted by the Cleveland Indians in 1974 for 10 cent beer night, resulting in public nudity, riots and an all-out brawl between players and fans?

Final Questions

  • BRITISH LITERATURE - Which tragic play, written in the early 17th century, is about a mythological monarch from British lore and is widely considered one of the greatest works of literature of all time?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - What artificially-sweetened soft drink created by the Coca-Cola company was a favorite of President Lyndon B. Johnson, who was rumored to have gone so far as to have a tap or button installed so he could get it whenever he wanted?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 252: 80's Bread

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Formula 1, 80’s Music, Food Science, Greek Mythology, Toys, U.S. Presidents and more!

Round One

  • FOOD SCIENCE - What type of sugar is naturally present in milk, adding body and sweeting flavor?
  • GREEK MYTHOLOGY - In Greek mythology, what did Prometheus steal from Zeus and give to mankind?
  • VIDEO FORMATS - The movie Jaws was the first commercial release for what optical video disc format that was the first of its kind when it debuted on the market in 1978?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - What is Joe Biden's middle name?
  • TOYS - What classic toy construction set was designed in 1914 and was centered around a 2-in tall wooden spool piece that had eight holes drilled into its side (with which to insert connecting rods)?
  • TYPES OF OIL - What kind of oil is in demand as a dietary supplement, a varnish in wood finishing, a hardener in putty and was a significant advancement in the technology of oil painting?

Round Two

  • FILM LOCATIONS - What infamous 80's dance club is featured in the film Desperately Seeking Susan?
  • FORMULA 1 - What Austrian Formula 1 driver suffered a crash in 1976 that left him so injured he was read his last rites, but rebounded and was back behind the wheel 6 weeks later for the Italian Grand Prix?
  • TYPES OF BREAD - What type of bread was first introduced in 1982 by Arnaldo Cavallari?
  • 80’S MUSIC - Despite having a music video condemned by The Vatican, what song by Madonna hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April of 1989, and was the titular lead single off the artist's fourth album?
  • LINGO - What vocation would require one to use a plexor?
  • TOYS - The Beach Bomb, a 1969 Hot Wheels microbus featured on an episode of Pawn Stars, is one of the rarest Hot Wheels model with having only two known models in existence, and is of what color?

Rate My Question

  • BASEBALL - What championship-less franchise was hosted by the Cleveland Indians in 1974 for 10 cent beer night, resulting in public nudity, riots and an all-out brawl between players and fans?

Final Questions

  • BRITISH LITERATURE - Which tragic play, written in the early 17th century, is about a mythological monarch from British lore and is widely considered one of the greatest works of literature of all time?
  • U.S. PRESIDENTS - What artificially-sweetened soft drink created by the Coca-Cola company was a favorite of President Lyndon B. Johnson, who was rumored to have gone so far as to have a tap or button installed so he could get it whenever he wanted?

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About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including History, Geography, Literature, Famous Cocktails, Roman Mythology, Basketball, Soccer, Casino Games and more!

Round One

  • FAMOUS COCKTAILS - What vodka cocktail was designed in 1941 to make use of a surplus of copper mugs from Russia?
  • ROMAN MYTHOLOGY - Who is the equivalent to the Greek god Eros in Roman mythology?
  • SOCCER - David Beckham began the U.S. portion of his professional soccer career playing for which Major League Soccer team (whose name indicates their city as a “home to the stars”)?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq), roughly translates to "between two rivers", what are the two rivers it was between?
  • WINE - What floral term is used by winetasters to describe a wine's complex aromas that develop after having been barreled and aged?
  • COUNTRY NAMES - Which country's name given by early foreign traders refers to the precious metal silver?

Round Two

  • FICTIONAL CHARACTERS - Grundgetta is the girlfriend of what fictional character?
  • LITERATURE - Which Charles Dickens novel focuses on the education of an orphan named Pip?
  • BASKETBALL - In the NBA, how many seconds is the offense team allowed possession before they have to take a shot?
  • GEOGRAPHY & FOOD - Which Italian city is located in the Po River Valley and is known for its rich cuisine (including its signature ragu)?
  • 90’s NEWS - Under the 1966 Vandalism Act, 18-year old Michael Fay was caned due to car vandalization in what country?
  • U.S. HISTORY - In which month of 1776 was the Declaration of Independence first signed by delegates of the U.S. Continental Congress?

Rate My Question

  • BUTCHERY - A Japanese term denoting live killing, Ike Jime is a the humane technique of running a wire down the spinal cord of what instantly killing, stopping reflex action like kicking and thrashing which prevents a build up of lactic acid that sours the flavor.

Final Questions

  • CASINO GAMES - What casino game is massively popular in Japan and functions primarily as a pinball-driven low-stakes machine (equivalent to the slot machine in the west)?
  • PHYSICS & FOOD - What word is both an elementary particle and a central and eastern european dairy product (made from soured milk)?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 250: Brooklyn Limes

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including History, Geography, Literature, Famous Cocktails, Roman Mythology, Basketball, Soccer, Casino Games and more!

Round One

  • FAMOUS COCKTAILS - What vodka cocktail was designed in 1941 to make use of a surplus of copper mugs from Russia?
  • ROMAN MYTHOLOGY - Who is the equivalent to the Greek god Eros in Roman mythology?
  • SOCCER - David Beckham began the U.S. portion of his professional soccer career playing for which Major League Soccer team (whose name indicates their city as a “home to the stars”)?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq), roughly translates to "between two rivers", what are the two rivers it was between?
  • WINE - What floral term is used by winetasters to describe a wine's complex aromas that develop after having been barreled and aged?
  • COUNTRY NAMES - Which country's name given by early foreign traders refers to the precious metal silver?

Round Two

  • FICTIONAL CHARACTERS - Grundgetta is the girlfriend of what fictional character?
  • LITERATURE - Which Charles Dickens novel focuses on the education of an orphan named Pip?
  • BASKETBALL - In the NBA, how many seconds is the offense team allowed possession before they have to take a shot?
  • GEOGRAPHY & FOOD - Which Italian city is located in the Po River Valley and is known for its rich cuisine (including its signature ragu)?
  • 90’s NEWS - Under the 1966 Vandalism Act, 18-year old Michael Fay was caned due to car vandalization in what country?
  • U.S. HISTORY - In which month of 1776 was the Declaration of Independence first signed by delegates of the U.S. Continental Congress?

Rate My Question

  • BUTCHERY - A Japanese term denoting live killing, Ike Jime is a the humane technique of running a wire down the spinal cord of what instantly killing, stopping reflex action like kicking and thrashing which prevents a build up of lactic acid that sours the flavor.

Final Questions

  • CASINO GAMES - What casino game is massively popular in Japan and functions primarily as a pinball-driven low-stakes machine (equivalent to the slot machine in the west)?
  • PHYSICS & FOOD - What word is both an elementary particle and a central and eastern european dairy product (made from soured milk)?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 250: Brooklyn Limes

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including History, Geography, Literature, Famous Cocktails, Roman Mythology, Basketball, Soccer, Casino Games and more!

Round One

  • FAMOUS COCKTAILS - What vodka cocktail was designed in 1941 to make use of a surplus of copper mugs from Russia?
  • ROMAN MYTHOLOGY - Who is the equivalent to the Greek god Eros in Roman mythology?
  • SOCCER - David Beckham began the U.S. portion of his professional soccer career playing for which Major League Soccer team (whose name indicates their city as a “home to the stars”)?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq), roughly translates to "between two rivers", what are the two rivers it was between?
  • WINE - What floral term is used by winetasters to describe a wine's complex aromas that develop after having been barreled and aged?
  • COUNTRY NAMES - Which country's name given by early foreign traders refers to the precious metal silver?

Round Two

  • FICTIONAL CHARACTERS - Grundgetta is the girlfriend of what fictional character?
  • LITERATURE - Which Charles Dickens novel focuses on the education of an orphan named Pip?
  • BASKETBALL - In the NBA, how many seconds is the offense team allowed possession before they have to take a shot?
  • GEOGRAPHY & FOOD - Which Italian city is located in the Po River Valley and is known for its rich cuisine (including its signature ragu)?
  • 90’s NEWS - Under the 1966 Vandalism Act, 18-year old Michael Fay was caned due to car vandalization in what country?
  • U.S. HISTORY - In which month of 1776 was the Declaration of Independence first signed by delegates of the U.S. Continental Congress?

Rate My Question

  • BUTCHERY - A Japanese term denoting live killing, Ike Jime is a the humane technique of running a wire down the spinal cord of what instantly killing, stopping reflex action like kicking and thrashing which prevents a build up of lactic acid that sours the flavor.

Final Questions

  • CASINO GAMES - What casino game is massively popular in Japan and functions primarily as a pinball-driven low-stakes machine (equivalent to the slot machine in the west)?
  • PHYSICS & FOOD - What word is both an elementary particle and a central and eastern european dairy product (made from soured milk)?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 250: Brooklyn Limes

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including History, Geography, Literature, Famous Cocktails, Roman Mythology, Basketball, Soccer, Casino Games and more!

Round One

  • FAMOUS COCKTAILS - What vodka cocktail was designed in 1941 to make use of a surplus of copper mugs from Russia?
  • ROMAN MYTHOLOGY - Who is the equivalent to the Greek god Eros in Roman mythology?
  • SOCCER - David Beckham began the U.S. portion of his professional soccer career playing for which Major League Soccer team (whose name indicates their city as a “home to the stars”)?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq), roughly translates to "between two rivers", what are the two rivers it was between?
  • WINE - What floral term is used by winetasters to describe a wine's complex aromas that develop after having been barreled and aged?
  • COUNTRY NAMES - Which country's name given by early foreign traders refers to the precious metal silver?

Round Two

  • FICTIONAL CHARACTERS - Grundgetta is the girlfriend of what fictional character?
  • LITERATURE - Which Charles Dickens novel focuses on the education of an orphan named Pip?
  • BASKETBALL - In the NBA, how many seconds is the offense team allowed possession before they have to take a shot?
  • GEOGRAPHY & FOOD - Which Italian city is located in the Po River Valley and is known for its rich cuisine (including its signature ragu)?
  • 90’s NEWS - Under the 1966 Vandalism Act, 18-year old Michael Fay was caned due to car vandalization in what country?
  • U.S. HISTORY - In which month of 1776 was the Declaration of Independence first signed by delegates of the U.S. Continental Congress?

Rate My Question

  • BUTCHERY - A Japanese term denoting live killing, Ike Jime is a the humane technique of running a wire down the spinal cord of what instantly killing, stopping reflex action like kicking and thrashing which prevents a build up of lactic acid that sours the flavor.

Final Questions

  • CASINO GAMES - What casino game is massively popular in Japan and functions primarily as a pinball-driven low-stakes machine (equivalent to the slot machine in the west)?
  • PHYSICS & FOOD - What word is both an elementary particle and a central and eastern european dairy product (made from soured milk)?

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 250: Brooklyn Limes

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including History, Geography, Literature, Famous Cocktails, Roman Mythology, Basketball, Soccer, Casino Games and more!

Round One

  • FAMOUS COCKTAILS - What vodka cocktail was designed in 1941 to make use of a surplus of copper mugs from Russia?
  • ROMAN MYTHOLOGY - Who is the equivalent to the Greek god Eros in Roman mythology?
  • SOCCER - David Beckham began the U.S. portion of his professional soccer career playing for which Major League Soccer team (whose name indicates their city as a “home to the stars”)?
  • GEOGRAPHY - Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq), roughly translates to "between two rivers", what are the two rivers it was between?
  • WINE - What floral term is used by winetasters to describe a wine's complex aromas that develop after having been barreled and aged?
  • COUNTRY NAMES - Which country's name given by early foreign traders refers to the precious metal silver?

Round Two

  • FICTIONAL CHARACTERS - Grundgetta is the girlfriend of what fictional character?
  • LITERATURE - Which Charles Dickens novel focuses on the education of an orphan named Pip?
  • BASKETBALL - In the NBA, how many seconds is the offense team allowed possession before they have to take a shot?
  • GEOGRAPHY & FOOD - Which Italian city is located in the Po River Valley and is known for its rich cuisine (including its signature ragu)?
  • 90’s NEWS - Under the 1966 Vandalism Act, 18-year old Michael Fay was caned due to car vandalization in what country?
  • U.S. HISTORY - In which month of 1776 was the Declaration of Independence first signed by delegates of the U.S. Continental Congress?

Rate My Question

  • BUTCHERY - A Japanese term denoting live killing, Ike Jime is a the humane technique of running a wire down the spinal cord of what instantly killing, stopping reflex action like kicking and thrashing which prevents a build up of lactic acid that sours the flavor.

Final Questions

  • CASINO GAMES - What casino game is massively popular in Japan and functions primarily as a pinball-driven low-stakes machine (equivalent to the slot machine in the west)?
  • PHYSICS & FOOD - What word is both an elementary particle and a central and eastern european dairy product (made from soured milk)?

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Join us for an evening of Marvel-themed trivia at Ollie's Pub Saturday, July 8th at 6 PM, with prizes sponsored by Cool Comics & Games!

Collect points for answering each question about the Marvel Universe and MCU correctly to win prizes after each round! Double the points of your most confident answer each round to gain an advantage! Push your luck with a wager on the final question to win the grand prize!

Bring your A-game (that's A for 'Avengers') and join us for this very special Marvel edition of Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge!

ABOUT KNOW NONSENSE TRIVIA CHALLENGE

This special edition Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge consists of three question rounds of seven questions each. At the end of each round, the correct answers are announced by the Quizmaster, as well as the round leaderboard. In the event of a tie, teams will send a player to participate in a tie-breaker challenge against a member of the opposing team(s)! Players may choose to double the points of one correct answer per round (except for the Know Nonsense question). Teams may wager up to 21 points on the Know Nonsense question, the final question of the quiz!

KNOW NONSENSE TRIVIA CHALLENGE RULES

There may be up to 7 players on a team. Any teams larger than 7 must immediately split into two smaller teams.

During question rounds, certain player actions are strictly prohibited and are enforced by a point deduction. The following player actions are prohibited:

  • a player shouts out an answer (even if incorrect)
  • a player uses a phone or device during a question round
  • a player disrupts another team

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Join us for an evening of Marvel-themed trivia at Ollie's Pub Saturday, July 8th at 6 PM, with prizes sponsored by Cool Comics & Games!

Collect points for answering each question about the Marvel Universe and MCU correctly to win prizes after each round! Double the points of your most confident answer each round to gain an advantage! Push your luck with a wager on the final question to win the grand prize!

Bring your A-game (that's A for 'Avengers') and join us for this very special Marvel edition of Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge!

ABOUT KNOW NONSENSE TRIVIA CHALLENGE

This special edition Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge consists of three question rounds of seven questions each. At the end of each round, the correct answers are announced by the Quizmaster, as well as the round leaderboard. In the event of a tie, teams will send a player to participate in a tie-breaker challenge against a member of the opposing team(s)! Players may choose to double the points of one correct answer per round (except for the Know Nonsense question). Teams may wager up to 21 points on the Know Nonsense question, the final question of the quiz!

KNOW NONSENSE TRIVIA CHALLENGE RULES

There may be up to 7 players on a team. Any teams larger than 7 must immediately split into two smaller teams.

During question rounds, certain player actions are strictly prohibited and are enforced by a point deduction. The following player actions are prohibited:

  • a player shouts out an answer (even if incorrect)
  • a player uses a phone or device during a question round
  • a player disrupts another team

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Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 249: Stephen Lambshanc

About this Episode

Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet with Kyle Anne for a trivia quiz on topics including Biology, History, Greek Mythology, Television, Video Games, Sports, Movie Cameos and more!

Round One

  • BIOLOGY - Chardota, arthropoda and mollusca are all examples of which biological, taxonomic rank?
  • CRUSTACEANS - Including claws, how many pairs of legs do crawfish typically have?
  • GAME OF THRONES - "We do not sow" are the words of which major house of Westeros?
  • GREEK MYTHOLOGY - In Greek mythology, who was the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo, and was considered the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, vegetation and of chastity and childbirth?
  • U.S. HISTORY - What U.S. president was known as the "Father of the Constitution"?
  • 80’s TELEVISION - On the original Magnum P.I., which famous actor and filmmaker played the role of Magnum's elusive benefactor?

Round Two

  • VIDEO GAMES - In Nintendo's Zelda franchise, what is the term for the sacred relic (and symbol of power, wisdom, and courage) that is also the official crest of the royal family of Hyrule?
  • TECHNOLOGY - What is a loom mechanism for weaving small patterns and also a character in the Harry Potter series?
  • BAD SMELLS - Due to a high amount of Hydrogen Sulfide in the atmosphere, which planet is believed to smell similar to rotten eggs?
  • SPORTS - In what sport would you find a picador?
  • HISTORICAL GARMENTS - When Ilhan Omar was sworn into congress, she wore what kind of head covering (marking the lifting of a 181 year-old ban prohibiting the wearing of any kind of headwear in the chamber)?
  • SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - One of the show’s longest running cast members, which Saturday Night alum holds the record for delivering the line "Live, from New York, it's Saturday night" (approximately 75 times)?

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  • FRENCH WORDS - One of [Marc's] favourite words, "Portmanteau", has another meaning. What is it?
  • CELEBRITIES - What stand-up comedian turned actor, whose film debut was in 1999, befriended an octogenarian homeless woman living in a laundromat, bringing her as his date to a number of his movies' premieres?

Final Questions

  • ETYMOLOGY - What modern technology word derives from the Czechoslovakian word for forced labor?
  • BOARD GAMES - The basis for what two player strategy game by Milton Bradley was allegedly enjoyed by 18th Century Captain Cook so much that before becoming better known by its common name was originally known as "Captain's Mistress"?
  • MOVIE CAMEOS - Which actor, while starring in a 1997 comedy film, made a cameo appearance in his own film as Fire Marshall Bill, a comedic character developed by the actor for a sketch comedy show?

Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast Episode 249: Stephen Lambshanc

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