Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1253, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet.
Round 1. Category: Coastal Terminology
- 1: Graybeards are frothy or gray-crested these.
- waves.
- 2: This pair of words is used for debris from an imperiled or wrecked ship.
- flotsam and jetsam.
- 3: From the French for "throw", it's a structure extending from the shore, where boats can dock.
- a jetty.
- 4: These small pockets of seawater that remain as the ocean ebbs can abound in aquatic lifeforms.
- tidepools.
- 5: A tombolo is one of these that connects an island to the mainland or 2 islands together.
- a sandbar (or isthmus).
Round 2. Category: News Of The 21St Century
- 1: On June 5, 2012 Wisconsin made him the first governor in U.S. history to survive a recall vote.
- Scott Walker.
- 2: The largest ever marine oil spill happened when a rig leased to this company sank in 2010.
- BP.
- 3: Firsts for this new German chancellor in 2005 included first East German in the post.
- (Angela) Merkel.
- 4: Ending a 100-year dispute, in 2011 this univ. returned thousands of artifacts to Peru that were taken from Machu Picchu.
- Yale.
- 5: (ABC News anchor David Muir gives the clue.) As the Arab Spring made its way into Egypt in January of 2011, I reported from this pivotal public gathering place where protests eventually brought down 2 Egyptian leaders.
- Tahrir Square.
Round 3. Category: Historic Literature
- 1: The Kentucky plantation she visited in 1833 gave her a model for the Shelby home in "Uncle Tom's Cabin".
- Harriet Beecher Stowe.
- 2: "Das Kapital" was written in this capital city.
- London.
- 3: Machiavelli wrote this book in 1513, but it wasn't published until 1532, 5 years after his death.
- The Prince.
- 4: Language in which Newton wrote his "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy".
- Latin.
- 5: This Thoreau work was 1st published in a magazine in 1849 as "Resistance to Civil Government".
- Civil Disobedience.
Round 4. Category: IS In Your Stars. With I in quotes
- 1: In 2016, this "Luther" star was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire.
- Idris Elba.
- 2: Famous among the smaller set for singing "Let It Go", she earned her first Tony nomination in "Rent".
- Idina Menzel.
- 3: Say "Sir" to this actor, nominated for a 2001 Oscar for his portrayal of Gandalf.
- Ian McKellen.
- 4: James Osterberg has been known as this since his days fronting proto-punk-rockers The Stooges.
- Iggy Pop.
- 5: "We'll always have Paris" and her as Ilsa in "Casablanca".
- Ingrid Bergman.
Round 5. Category: Walter Cronkite
- 1: Cronkite anchored this network's Evening News from April 16, 1962 to March 6, 1981.
- CBS.
- 2: Cronkite broke in on a live broadcast of "As the World Turns" to report this 1963 event.
- JFK's death (assassination).
- 3: After Walter called the Vietnam War unwinnable, this man said, "If I've lost Cronkite, I've lost America".
- Johnson.
- 4: In 1950 this legendary newsman persuaded Walter to leave radio journalism for television.
- (Edward R.) Murrow.
- 5: The New York Times praised "Cronkite diplomacy" after Walter helped broker the 1977 summit between these 2 men.
- Begin and Sadat.
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