Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1207, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: 1990--25 Years Ago
- 1: This city, capital of the same-named country, was overrun by Iraqi forces.
- Kuwait.
- 2: After 11 years in the job, this U.K. prime minister resigned.
- (Margaret) Thatcher.
- 3: For the first time Pavarotti, Carreras and Domingo performed together as this supergroup.
- the Three Tenors.
- 4: Winnie (Churchill) got a ticker-tape parade on March 15, 1946; this Winnie was in one with her husband on June 20, 1990.
- (Winnie) Mandela.
- 5: This Brit created the first prototype web pages.
- (Tim) Berners-Lee.
Round 2. Category: Middle G. With G in quotes
- 1: Hear the howls and clanking chains from this dark underground chamber used to hold prisoners.
- a dungeon.
- 2: Merv Griffin used to play this word game with his sister and "Wheel of Fortune" is the result.
- hangman.
- 3: Fancy name for a list of movies a particular actor or director has made.
- a filmography.
- 4: The largest tree-dwelling mammal in the world, this ape from Sumatra and Borneo can weigh 220 pounds.
- an orangutan.
- 5: When vaulting, gymnasts use this flexible device.
- the springboard.
Round 3. Category: Gibson Girls And Guys
- 1: Cowboy star Edmund Gibson got this nickname as a boy either because he hunted owls or delivered for the Owl Drug Company.
- Hoot.
- 2: Tyrese Gibson has appeared as Roman Pearce, known for his banter and his driving, in this action film franchise.
- The Fast and the Furious.
- 3: "I need your love like a flame needs a fire", sang this '80s teen queen who also gave us "Only In My Dreams".
- Debbie Gibson.
- 4: He pitched for the Cardinals for 17 seasons and even briefly played with the Harlem Globetrotters.
- Bob Gibson.
- 5: In 1985 his "Neuromancer" won a Nebula and a Hugo.
- William Gibson.
Round 4. Category: Potent History
- 1: Sugar cane molasses was distilled into this liquor, a significant part of the "triangular trade" that promoted slavery.
- rum.
- 2: In 1729 and 1751 Britain passed acts aimed at curbing the consumption of this alcohol that originated in the Netherlands.
- gin.
- 3: Vodka was involved in 1994 as this white-haired Russian leader was found on a D.C. street in his underwear hailing cabs to go get pizza.
- Yeltsin.
- 4: The Whiskey Rebellion culminated in 1794 among farmers of the Monongahela Valley in this state.
- Pennsylvania.
- 5: In 1923 a beer hall called the Burgerbraukeller in this German city was the starting point of a failed putsch.
- Munich.
Round 5. Category: The 5Th Beatle
- 1: This Beatles producer started out making comedy records with Peter Sellers.
- (Sir) George Martin.
- 2: After being replaced by Ringo Starr in 1962, this man got a job in a bakery and then became a civil servant.
- Pete Best.
- 3: In "Backbeat" Stephen Dorff played this alliterative bassist who died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1962.
- (Stuart) Sutcliffe.
- 4: This manager who died in 1967 was referred to as the "Fifth Beatle".
- Brian Epstein.
- 5: This keyboardist, who died in 2006, sat in with the Beatles often and also wrote Joe Cocker's hit "You Are So Beautiful".
- Billy Preston.
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