Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1221, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: That Movie'S Genius
- 1: Doc Brown created the flux capacitor, which is what makes time travel possible, in this film.
- Back to the Future.
- 2: Dr. Ryan Stone is a medical engineer on her first shuttle mission in this 2013 film.
- Gravity.
- 3: An un-Gandhi-like Ben Kingsley takes a child chess prodigy under his wing in this 1993 film.
- Searching for Bobby Fischer.
- 4: Hugh Jackman is super-hacker Stanley Jobson in this 2001 film; give us the password.
- Swordfish.
- 5: Coal miner's son Homer Hickam (Jake Gyllenhaal) takes up rocketry in this film.
- October Sky.
Round 2. Category: Internal Rhyme Verbs
- 1: Hyphenated verb meaning to quaff an entire beer in one go.
- chug-a-lug.
- 2: This gathering of Native Americans is also a verb meaning "to confer".
- powwow.
- 3: To keep going on the same course, or to stay at the same weight.
- maintain.
- 4: From the Chinese, it means to show excessive subservience.
- kowtow.
- 5: To spend time with the rich and famous.
- hobnob.
Round 3. Category: Measure Up
- 1: It was supposed to equal the distance from Henry VIII's nose to the tip of his outstretched thumb.
- a yard.
- 2: It's really gross, man, when you have a gross which is this many dozen.
- 12.
- 3: The number of square inches in a square foot.
- 144.
- 4: 1 astronomical unit = about 93 million miles, the average distance between these 2 objects.
- the Earth and the Sun.
- 5: This measure of booze equals .666 jigger or 1 ounce.
- a shot.
Round 4. Category: Art Books
- 1: The diary of young Julie Manet has been published as "Growing Up With" this group of painters.
- the Impressionists.
- 2: Great painters? Just tracers, per the book "Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old" these.
- Masters.
- 3: "A Life Discovered" is the subtitle of a book about this enigmatic woman, the most famous portrait sitter of all time.
- the Mona Lisa.
- 4: Hayden Herrera's biography of this Mexican woman was the basis for a movie.
- Frida Kahlo.
- 5: The "Basic Genre" series includes "Landscape", "Self-Portraits" and this, with a cover showing fruit on a table.
- Still Life.
Round 5. Category: Umbrella Potpourri
- 1: This umbrella-wielding Batman foe made his comic book debut in 1941 in Detective Comics No. 58.
- the Penguin.
- 2: The sun is out,so the light umbrellas carried here are known by this word.
- parasol.
- 3: In 2007 her "Umbrella" was named MTV's Monster Single of the Year.
- Rihanna.
- 4: In 2011, his last full year as French president, he got a Kevlar-coated umbrella as part of his protection.
- Nicolas Sarkozy.
- 5: This insurance company lost its umbrella logo when it merged with Citicorp in 1998 but later purchased it back.
- Travelers.
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