Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1066, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Let'S Go Online
- 1: Oh my God! It's a double rainbow video! Seen by more than 19.3 million people on this site! What does this mean?!.
- YouTube.
- 2: "The Clone Wars: Fierce Twilight" and "The Powerpuff Girls: Fast and Flurrious" are games at this TV channel's .com.
- Cartoon Network.
- 3: On May 15, 2007 Shawn Cotter used this site to prank friends, creating the rickroll.
- YouTube.
- 4: There's no place like this cozy page, the first page of a website.
- the home page.
- 5: Nora Ephron is editor at large for this political site co-founded by Arianna.
- the Huffington Post.
Round 2. Category: The Unicorn
- 1: This Japanese beer brand uses a unicorn for its logo and that's what its name means.
- Kirin.
- 2: In "Through the Looking-Glass", she meets a unicorn who is stunned to discover she's not a monster.
- Alice.
- 3: The endangered Indian species of this large ungulate has the scientific name R. unicornis.
- rhinoceros.
- 4: The "Gentleman Caller" breaks Laura's prized figurine in this play from 1945.
- The Glass Menagerie.
- 5: This unicorn-like whale's "horn" is really a long tusk.
- narwhal.
Round 3. Category: Good Knight
- 1: The Poor Knights of Christ became known by this name after occupying a house near the Temple of Solomon.
- the Knights Templar.
- 2: Anne Crompton reworks medieval lit by pairing this knight not with the Green Knight but rather with "Lady Green".
- Gawain.
- 3: "The Hedge Knight" is a graphic novel set in the same world as this author's "A Song of Ice and Fire".
- George R.R. Martin.
- 4: When a woman gets a knighthood from the British, she gets this title before her name.
- dame.
- 5: 11th century knight El Cid was a soldier of fortune for both Christians and these Spanish Muslims.
- Moors.
Round 4. Category: Culture Around The World
- 1: Drawing from the name of our motion picture capital, it's the name for India's movie industry.
- Bollywood.
- 2: This museum's original holdings consisted of art collected by the Hapsburg and Bourbon monarchs of Spain.
- the Prado.
- 3: In 1953 the Shakespeare Festival in this Ontario, Canada city held its first performance.
- Stratford.
- 4: This form of Japanese drama that incorporates music, dance and mime developed in the 1600s.
- kabuki.
- 5: Originated by 2 high schoolers in 1971 , the Roskilde culture and music festival in this country is one of Europe's largest.
- Denmark.
Round 5. Category: Tough Oz
- 1: The Wicked Witch of the West dies when Dorothy does this to her.
- Sprays her with water.
- 2: The 3 kinds of animals fretted about in the forest, "Oh My!".
- Lions and tigers and bears.
- 3: It's the part of the Tin Man's body that Dorothy oils first.
- his mouth.
- 4: The warning on the Haunted Forest signpost says "I'd" do this "If I were you".
- Turn back.
- 5: This animal pulls the coach in the Emerald City.
- the Horse of a Different Color.
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