Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 942, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: coastal communities
- 1: Incorporated in 1901, there's no place like this Alaskan city on Norton Sound.
- Nome.
- 2: Yale University is this city's largest employer.
- New Haven, Connecticut.
- 3: Gloucester in this state has been a fishing center for over 3 centuries.
- Massachusetts.
- 4: Hey Jack, it was the capital of Alta California from 1775 to 1846.
- Monterey.
- 5: A whole lotta wood chips are shipped out of Coos Bay in this state.
- Oregon.
Round 2. Category: st. augustine
- 1: St. Augustine, Florida boasts a "farm" founded in 1893 for these reptiles with more than 20 related species.
- alligators.
- 2: Ending a long period of this country's rule, 1819's Adams-Onis treaty turned St. Augustine over to the U.S..
- Spain.
- 3: Of course St. Augustine is home to this legendary spring sought by Ponce de Leon: okay, it's a tourist spot opened in 1901.
- the Fountain of Youth.
- 4: Believe it or not, this man's oldest Odditorium of weird stuff is located in St. Augustine.
- Ripley.
- 5: St. Augustine's Castillo de San Marcos is an old fort built from a form of limestone known as coquina, or "little" these.
- shells.
Round 3. Category: 5 diamonds
- 1: In 1993 and 1994 Mile High Stadium was this N.L. team's home field.
- the Rockies.
- 2: A red seat 502 feet from home plate in this ballpark marks the landing spot of a Ted Williams homer.
- Fenway Park.
- 3: Ogren Park, home diamond to this state's Missoula Osprey, has a live osprey nest beyond the outfield fence.
- Montana.
- 4: A huge apartment complex sits on the Brooklyn site that once housed this historic baseball field.
- Ebbets Field.
- 5: A scaled-down version of the one in Chicago, L.A.'s Wrigley Field was the first home of this American League team.
- the Angels.
Round 4. Category: works of art
- 1: An 1871 painting of an old woman in a long black dress, sitting in a chair.
- Whistler's Mother.
- 2: A statue of the Madonna with the dead Christ in her arms.
- Pietà.
- 3: A 1920 painting of a grim-faced couple with a pitchfork, standing in front of a farmhouse.
- American Gothic.
- 4: An 1889 painting of a sky of blue and yellow swirling over a small village.
- Starry Night.
- 5: An 1880 statue of a naked man with his arm on his knee and his chin resting on his hand.
- The Thinker.
Round 5. Category: wine if you must
- 1: Hock is a British term for the Rhine wines from this country.
- Germany.
- 2: When uncorked, a wine is said to begin to do this, something Faith Hill sang about.
- breathe.
- 3: Term for the juice of freshly crushed grapes (Hint: remember the category).
- must.
- 4: In the Bordeaux region this term refers to a vineyard rather than a castle.
- chateau.
- 5: The Asti region of Italy is known for this "foamy" or "sparkling" wine.
- spumante.
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