Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1152, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Cities Through Time
- 1: A brief civil war took place in this capital after Finland declared independence from Russia in 1917.
- Helsinki.
- 2: Before 1918 Guangzhou was known by this name; a Chinese language still reminds us of it.
- Canton.
- 3: A team name came from this word that preceded "67" in the name of a 1967 Montreal happening.
- Expos.
- 4: In 1535 Lima was founded by Pizarro as Ciudad de los Reyes, meaning this.
- City of Kings.
- 5: About 1,000 years ago, Casablanca was a village of these double-talk people.
- the Berbers.
Round 2. Category: Gangsters
- 1: While Bugsy Siegel was being shot in B. H., Meyer Lansky's goons were walking into a hotel in this city and taking over.
- Las Vegas.
- 2: He's quoted as saying, "They've hung everything on me but the Chicago Fire".
- Al Capone.
- 3: Arnold "The Brain" Rothstein was accused of masterminding the big fix of this in 1919; it wasn't proved.
- World Series.
- 4: Gangster Louis Amberg was just "Pretty" while Charles Floyd was nicknamed this.
- "Pretty Boy".
- 5: His brother Buck was part of his gang, as was his moll Bonnie.
- Clyde Barrow.
Round 3. Category: .Organizations
- 1: uncf.org: where "a mind is a terrible thing to waste".
- the United Negro College Fund.
- 2: pbk.org: it's an honor--society.
- Phi Beta Kappa.
- 3: kofc.org: these "Knights" who contribute more than $150 million to charitable needs and projects annually.
- the Knights of Columbus.
- 4: nrdc.org: the "Defense Council" for these.
- Natural Resources.
- 5: cfa.org: the "Association" of these people, lovers of felines.
- Cat Fanciers'.
Round 4. Category: The Lore Of The Land
- 1: The feathers of this creature of Russian legend that lent its name to a ballet were said to provide beauty and protection upon the earth.
- firebird.
- 2: We pulled some strings to tell you about Dagda, a deity in Irish folklore who played this instrument to put enemies to sleep.
- the harp.
- 3: He wrote a verse play about the Scandinavian folk hero Peer Gynt and Edvard Grieg wrote music to go with it.
- Ibsen.
- 4: Georgia's state flower is this people's rose; legend says one grew along the trail at each spot where their tears fell.
- Cherokee.
- 5: A spider and a trickster god whose origins are in West Africa lives as Mr. Nancy in "Anansi Boys" by this writer.
- Neil Gaiman.
Round 5. Category: Rainy Day P.E.
- 1: I'm so good at catching the rubber ball in this game that all my teammates are getting back in.
- dodgeball.
- 2: In half-court basketball, you do this to start the game, pass the ball to the defender who passes it back to you.
- checking.
- 3: Rope climbing today! It looks so easy on the NBC show called this "warrior".
- American Ninja.
- 4: We have to practice this "shapely" dance, because I haven't do-si-doed very much.
- square dancing.
- 5: Badminton is fun indoors, where you are less likely to lose the "birdie", AKA this projectile.
- the shuttlecock.
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