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Episode 721 - Lose A Turn - The French Connection - Catty Phrases - 19Th Century Fashion - Warthogs
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 721, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Lose A Turn
- 1: In 1991, after 8 years as the AKC's top dog, the cocker spaniel lost the No. 1 ranking to this dog called a lab.
- a Labrador retriever.
- 2: Chillicothe was this state's capital twice, losing out to Zanesville once and finally to Columbus.
- Ohio.
- 3: Only twice between 1949 and 1964 did this team fail to win the American League pennant.
- the New York Yankees.
- 4: After a 3-year ride at the top in U.S. sales, this Honda model lost its No. 1 position to the Taurus in 1992.
- the Honda Accord.
- 5: This orator was the Democrats' presidential nominee twice, lost a turn and was nominated again in 1908.
- William Jennings Bryan.
Round 2. Category: The French Connection
- 1: "Acceptez-vous les cartes de credit?" means "Do you accept" these.
- credit cards.
- 2: This relative is une tante.
- Aunt.
- 3: If you see a sign that says "Non-fumeurs", you're not supposed to do this.
- smoke.
- 4: To the French this sport is la natation.
- swimming.
- 5: The French call this religious day La Toussaint.
- All Saints Day.
Round 3. Category: Catty Phrases
- 1: =.
- =.
- 2: =.
- =.
- 3: =.
- =.
- 4: =.
- =.
- 5: =.
- =.
Round 4. Category: 19Th Century Fashion
- 1: Part of the body around which a cravat is worn.
- the neck.
- 2: One of the tallest of the top hats; honest Abe was known for his.
- stovepipe.
- 3: He put the blue in blue jeans.
- (Levi) Strauss.
- 4: A crinoline was used to stretch these garments to about 5 feet wide.
- skirts (*a dress).
- 5: Popular styles of these included Hessian, jockey and Wellington.
- boots.
Round 5. Category: Warthogs
- 1: Roots, grasses, berries, birds' eggs, and even small mammals.
- eat.
- 2: A young warthog's canine teeth eventually grow into a pair of these formidable defensive weapons.
- tusks.
- 3: Leopards, principally.
- eats.
- 4: Warthogs stick this long, thin, tufted body part straight up in the air when they run.
- their tails.
- 5: The Roslin Institute of Dolly the sheep fame is putting a warthog gene in domestic pigs to stop ASF, African this fever.
- swine fever.
Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
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Manage episode 354232642 series 3394361
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 721, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Lose A Turn
- 1: In 1991, after 8 years as the AKC's top dog, the cocker spaniel lost the No. 1 ranking to this dog called a lab.
- a Labrador retriever.
- 2: Chillicothe was this state's capital twice, losing out to Zanesville once and finally to Columbus.
- Ohio.
- 3: Only twice between 1949 and 1964 did this team fail to win the American League pennant.
- the New York Yankees.
- 4: After a 3-year ride at the top in U.S. sales, this Honda model lost its No. 1 position to the Taurus in 1992.
- the Honda Accord.
- 5: This orator was the Democrats' presidential nominee twice, lost a turn and was nominated again in 1908.
- William Jennings Bryan.
Round 2. Category: The French Connection
- 1: "Acceptez-vous les cartes de credit?" means "Do you accept" these.
- credit cards.
- 2: This relative is une tante.
- Aunt.
- 3: If you see a sign that says "Non-fumeurs", you're not supposed to do this.
- smoke.
- 4: To the French this sport is la natation.
- swimming.
- 5: The French call this religious day La Toussaint.
- All Saints Day.
Round 3. Category: Catty Phrases
- 1: =.
- =.
- 2: =.
- =.
- 3: =.
- =.
- 4: =.
- =.
- 5: =.
- =.
Round 4. Category: 19Th Century Fashion
- 1: Part of the body around which a cravat is worn.
- the neck.
- 2: One of the tallest of the top hats; honest Abe was known for his.
- stovepipe.
- 3: He put the blue in blue jeans.
- (Levi) Strauss.
- 4: A crinoline was used to stretch these garments to about 5 feet wide.
- skirts (*a dress).
- 5: Popular styles of these included Hessian, jockey and Wellington.
- boots.
Round 5. Category: Warthogs
- 1: Roots, grasses, berries, birds' eggs, and even small mammals.
- eat.
- 2: A young warthog's canine teeth eventually grow into a pair of these formidable defensive weapons.
- tusks.
- 3: Leopards, principally.
- eats.
- 4: Warthogs stick this long, thin, tufted body part straight up in the air when they run.
- their tails.
- 5: The Roslin Institute of Dolly the sheep fame is putting a warthog gene in domestic pigs to stop ASF, African this fever.
- swine fever.
Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
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