Trivia Time Podcast 271
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- You're listening to Trivia Time,
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the podcast quiz show.
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Each week, we present a pub quiz style program with four rounds of varying themes consisting of eight questions each in addition to a music round and bonus anagram.
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If you'd like, we have a PDF scoring sheet available on our website, triviatimepodcast.com, which you can use to answer along.
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Each correct answer will be worth one point in less specified otherwise.
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Similar to a pub quiz experience, we serve up a fun mix of trivia as well as friendly banter.
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Get together with your trivia team or play solo at home or on the go because it's trivia time.
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- Welcome to episode 271 of Trivia Time, the podcast quiz show.
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I'm your host, Kelly Sheridan and I'm joined by our quiz master, Ricky Lyme.
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Hi there.
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How you doing, Kel?
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- Oh, pretty well, how are you?
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- I'm doing pretty well as well.
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It's been pretty chilly lately.
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- Sure has.
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- You have in love in my hot yoga classes.
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They steamed me right up.
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(laughing)
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There you go.
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(laughing)
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Nama slay.
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Nama slay indeed.
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I just carry around my little dog when I'm not at hot yoga.
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I call him my portable heater and he gets to work.
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(laughing)
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There you go.
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Your little baby probably is your portable heater.
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I think they're probably about the same size.
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- Probably.
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- My dog's eight and a half pounds.
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Oh, she's just eight.
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There you go.
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Oh, I'll see.
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- Perfect carrier size.
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- Well, I have a fun lineup for everyone today.
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For those of you that pay attention to our visual rounds up on our website, the answers for our November visual round are coming up at the end of this episode.
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It was cake themed.
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It was a fun one.
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A few people to give thanks to.
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A big thanks to Dodge Miller as well as Lindsay Page 82 for leaving us fun five star reviews.
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Thanks so much for taking the time to do that.
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We also have quite a few new patrons.
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Welcome aboard to Clint, Pat, Teresa, Angelina, as well as Jared.
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Thanks so much, guys.
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Thanks y'all.
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And then just two more mentions.
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I have a live quiz coming up on Tuesday, December 17th.
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That watch me sports.
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The women's sports bar in Long Beach.
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It is my only live quiz for the month of December.
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So if you're in Southern California and want to see me in action, live on the mic, then definitely join.
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Also a big happy birthday to Josh from Corey, as well as us.
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Happy birthday, Josh.
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Happy birthday.
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All right, it's time to get to our bonus antagram of the week.
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This will be due at the end of our program after we reveal the answers to round five.
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So you have plenty of time to work on it.
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Our bonus antagram this week is something S O M E T H I N G.
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And the question that goes with this antagram is what quarterback has been playing for the Seattle Seahawks since 2019.
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This player received the NFL Come Back Player of the Year award in 2022.
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Moving on to round one.
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Round number one is called Heart to Heart.
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Give me a beat.
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On the same date that this episode comes out, back in 1967, surgeons completed the first successful human heart transplant, which is pretty wild.
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So in honor of that medical feat, this is a heart-themed general knowledge round.
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Question number one, what actress won a Best Actress Academy Award for her performance in the 1984 drama film Places in the Heart.
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Other film credits include Mrs.
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Doubtfire and Norma Ray.
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Question number two, list one of the two first names of the Wilson sisters who co-founded the rock band Heart in Seattle in 1973 for a point.
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Question number three, the Olympic curling team representing what Scandinavian country made headlines for wearing pants covered in hearts to celebrate Valentine's Day,
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while competing at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
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Question number four, what is the name of the protective sack that surrounds the human heart?
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Question number five, what type of gemstone is Rose's necklace,
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which is referred to as the heart of the ocean in the 1998 blockbuster Titanic?
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Question number six, what pop star released the 2024 hit?
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I can do it with a broken heart.
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Question number seven, represented by a blue and white striped flag with red hearts,
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the province of Friesland or Friesa can be found in what European country?
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Question number eight, the line, "My heart is turned to stone.
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"I strike it and it hurts my hand."
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Is included in what Shakespearean tragedy set in Venice and Cyprus that features the characters Iago and Desdemona.
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We'll give you a few seconds of music to wrap things up before we move on to the answers.
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(upbeat music)
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Here are the answers for round one, heart to heart.
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Question number one, the actress who won a best actress Oscar for her performance in the 1984 film, places in the heart is Sally Field.
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I have never seen that film.
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I know she got a lot of accolades for her performances in Lincoln as Mary Todd Lincoln, as well as in Forrest Gump for portraying Forrest Gump's mom.
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She's great though, she is.
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Also, let us not forget Homeward Bound.
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I think she voices sassy the cat.
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Question number two, you needed to list one of the two first names of the Wilson sisters who co-founded the band Heart and They Are and Nancy.
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Both total babes, both badass, friends of the show, Kel.
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I agree.
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Question number three, the country whose Olympic curling team wore pants covered in hearts to celebrate Valentine's Day in 2018 is Norway.
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It's adorable, it's so great.
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I'm like, who are these evolved gentlemen?
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Super cute, yeah, love it.
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A highlight of the games.
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Question number four, the name of the protective sack that surrounds the human heart is the paracardium.
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Question number five, the type of gemstone that the heart of the ocean is in the blockbuster Titanic is a blue diamond.
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You know, I remember that the stone was blue, but I think I probably would have guessed that it was a sapphire or something, you know?
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I 100% would have, yeah, like I could see it, but it's a sapphire in my head.
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I hated it at the end when she just throws it in the ocean.
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It's like, girl, oh my goodness, right?
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You know, her grandkids are like, grandma, their co-s are college fun.
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Exactly.
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You know what, Clip, I have to play to accompany this question, right?
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Oh, yes.
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Wearing this, wearing only this, a classic.
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Jack, I want you to draw me like one of your French girls.
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Wearing this, all right.
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Wearing only this, no.
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Question number six, the pop star that released the 2024 hit, I can do it with a broken heart is Taylor Swift.
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♪ 'Cause I can do it with a broken heart ♪ ♪ I'm so depressed I think it's my birthday ♪ It's a fun one.
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I like that song.
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I think it's my favorite one on Tortured Poets Department.
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Yeah, it's cute.
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It's kind of fluffy.
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Poppy.
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Yeah, I like it.
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Question number seven, the province frees land or freezer that is represented by a flag with hearts can be found in the Netherlands.
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Love it.
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Also so cute.
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I know.
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Question number eight, the line, my heart is turned to stone.
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I strike it and it hurts my hand.
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It's from the Shakespearean tragedy.
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Oh, fellow.
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Maybe don't strike it, you know?
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Right.
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Moving on to round two.
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Round number two is our audio round.
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This one's a little bit out of our usual wheelhouse.
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It's a fun one though.
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This one goes out to our patrons, Nikia and Clint.
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We hope that you guys enjoy it.
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It is called Bells of the Barnes.
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She Ha, we are rounding up a posse of boot scooting beauties for this music round featuring country songs from women artists.
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You will get a half point for a song title and a half point four recording artist.
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Thank you, Nikia and Clint.
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One.
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Oh, not only.
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♪ That does my key into the side of his red and yellow suit ♪ ♪ A four wheel drive ♪ ♪ Car my name is who it's a legacy ♪ Two.
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♪ I stopped to see a weapon with all ♪ ♪ Cry on his pillow ♪ ♪ Maybe he's crying for me ♪ ♪ And as the sky's turned blue me ♪ ♪ Not been whispered to me ♪ ♪ I'm lost so much I can't be ♪ Three.
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♪ And if you do and if you don't so you might as well just do whatever you want ♪ ♪ So pay for too much ♪ Four.
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♪ Well, I'm a watchtower ♪ ♪ And comb the girl my hand ♪ ♪ And she painted my eyes and li'em ♪ ♪ Then I stepped into a satin dance and dress ♪ ♪ And had a split from the side ♪ ♪ Cleaned up to my ear ♪ ♪ It was red ♪ ♪ Bell the dreamer and it fit in my groove ♪ ♪ Just standing back from the looking less ♪ ♪ There's to the moment more I have broken ♪ Five.
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♪ We didn't run to back and see what's going on ♪ ♪ Drink our coffee by the flower bed ♪ ♪ And talk about the stuff that's running through our heads ♪ ♪ When you're looking for the way you do ♪ ♪ I can help a look right back at you ♪ Six.
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♪ When you lie best when you lie to you ♪ ♪ 'Cause boy, you know exactly what you did on my boat ♪ ♪ And the boy, that's exactly why you ain't coming home ♪ ♪ Say if you're tired stories for you knew someone else ♪ ♪ 'Cause the la,
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la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ Look out your eyes ♪ Seven.
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♪ Hold me back, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ ♪ Giant tin for a double and a tuck in ♪ ♪ But those who turn around and John Wayne has ♪ ♪ So they couldn't catch you alive ♪ ♪ And they never knew ♪ Eight.
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♪ Yeah, I was caught somewhere between a woman and a child ♪ ♪ When we rest the sun, we found love growing white ♪ ♪ On the banks of the river on a well-being high ♪ Here are the answers for round two,
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bells of the barns.
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Song number one was before he cheats by Carrie Underwood.
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♪ And every next time I'll take before he can see ♪ Song number two was "Walking After Midnight" by Patsy Klein.
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♪ I've been walking after midnight searching for me ♪ Song number three was "Follow Your Arrow" by Casey Musgraves.
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♪ Follow your arrow wherever it goes ♪ Song number four was "Fancy" by Reba McIntyre.
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♪ You know I might've been born just plain white trash ♪ ♪ But fate she was on my name ♪ ♪ You should be as you want to change me, 'cause you don't love me now ♪ Song number five was "A Perfect Love" by Trisha Yearwood.
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♪ And this is a perfect love ♪ ♪ We're doing nothing but what a perfect love done ♪ Song number six was "Gaslighter" by The Chicks.
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♪ Look how you look ♪ ♪ Gaslighter ♪ ♪ Igniteer ♪ ♪ Do anything you can ♪ Song number seven was "Bodyguard" by Beyoncé.
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♪ On me, on me, on me, I could be your bodyguard ♪ And "Sung to Break" was "Strawberry Wine" by Deanna Carter.
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♪ Strawberry wine ♪ ♪ Seventeen ♪ ♪ The heart you love ♪ You know, I probably heard of most of these songs before I put together this round.
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There are some good ones on the list.
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I really like Casey Musgraves.
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I think she's pretty great.
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Patsy Klein is a legend that Reba Song Fancy is hilarious.
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That song "Bodyguard" by Beyoncé is my favorite on cowboy Carter.
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Some good stuff in the mix, you know, and then you've got your traditional lady country songs like Trisha Yearwood, Deanna Carter.
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Those ones I had to buy, guys.
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- My toddler loves the song "Strawberry Wine."
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- Oh, really?
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How random.
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- He kind of like demands it if he's having a tantrum.
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- Play "Strawberry Wine," which is hilarious.
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- That is so random.
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This is the first time I have ever even heard this song was really included on this list.
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- That's so funny.
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- And when you offer him strawberries, he just goes, like, "Strawberry Wine."
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- You're right.
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Boons farm?
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- "Strawberry Hill" nap time?
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(laughing)
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- "Holarios."
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- That's cute.
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- Moving on to round three.
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- Round number three goes out to Carlos, who's celebrating a birthday.
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Happy birthday, Carlos.
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This one is for you from us as well as from Alicia.
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It is called "E Wasted."
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What the tech?
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Sink your Bluetooth into a bowl of microchips while enjoying this round on electronics.
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- Happy birthday, Carlos.
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- Question number one.
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The main semiconductor used in electronic chips is made from what element that is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust after oxygen?
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- Question number two.
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What type of circuits are used for measuring or controlling the amplitude of signals?
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In the early days of electronics, all electronic devices used this type of circuits.
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- Question number three.
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The word "technology" was coined in 3030.
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- Question number three.
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- Question number three.
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The word "technology" was coined in 3030.
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- Question number three.
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The word "technology" was coined in 3030 BC by what ancient Greek philosopher and polymath that founded the parapetetic school in Athens?
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- Question number four.
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Although less popular these days, what mobile radio system is used for communication amongst long haul truckers?
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- Question number five.
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- Question number five.
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Considered the pioneers of electronic music, what German band formed in 1970 and has a name that translates to power plant?
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Two of their more recognizable hits include "Auto-Bahn" and "The Model."
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- Question number six.
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The multinational consumer electronics corporation, LG Electronics, is a tech giant with headquarters in what country?
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- Question number seven.
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Born in 1791, what British polymath originated the concept of a digital programmable computer?
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Two of his notable computer designs that were created after his death include "The Difference Engine" and "The Analytical Engine."
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- Question number eight.
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Waying over four pounds, what electronics company created the first commercially available mobile phone in 1973?
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This company's brand is also commonly associated with "Pagers Popular" in the 1990s.
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We'll give you a few seconds of music to wrap things up before we move on to the answers.
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Here are the answers to round three,
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"E-wasted."
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Question number one.
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The main semiconductor used in electronic chips is made from silicone.
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- I probably would have got this one wrong, but then I was like, "Oh yeah, I get it like silicone valley," you know?
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- That's right.
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- Question number two.
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The type of circuits used for measuring or controlling the amplitude of signals is analog.
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- Analog circuits, so those sound old school, but they're still used with a lot of stuff.
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- Question number three.
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The word technology was coined in 330 BC by Aristotle.
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- This is wild.
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You could have told me that the word technology didn't exist until like the 1930s, and I would have been like, "Oh yeah, that makes sense."
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- Right.
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- It's a 330 BC.
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- You knew it was up.
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- Yeah, what was technology in 330 BC?
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- A wheel, not even.
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If I squint one eye, I can see that star differently.
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It's called technology.
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- Totally.
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- Question number four.
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The mobile radio system used by long haul truckers is CB radio.
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- So a fun fact is that CB stands for Citizens Band, which, you know, who knows that, you know, truckers, I guess.
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But a lot of truckers still use CB radios, a lot less than back in the day, but I remember I was probably 1920, and I picked up this little translation guide at Goodwill that was CB radio,
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speak translated to English and vice versa, and it was really hilarious, and also just really offensive, but there was so many pages for terms that they used to describe women,
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you know what I mean?
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- Oh my God, sure, sure.
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- Yeah.
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For example, fancy seat cover.
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- No.
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- Oh yeah.
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- Oh, jeer.
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- Hey, look at that fancy seat cover.
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Cool, cool.
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- Oh Jesus, it's the female.
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- It's a lady.
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- It's a lady.
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There's all sorts of stuff.
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I remember another one that was, keep your little one in your bridges and your big one between the ditches, which is basically, you know, like, control your sexual urges and keep your truck on the road.
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- Ah, yeah.
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Good idea.
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- Uh-huh.
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- For all jobs.
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- For the great hot tips, hot tips.
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- Cool, guys.
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- Jesus Christ.
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- Question number five.
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The German band considered the pioneers of electronic music is Kraftwerk.
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(upbeat music)
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- I think they're pretty great.
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I actually mentioned Kraftwerk a few weeks ago.
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Sometimes I do that where I plant seeds, see if anybody's paying attention, you know.
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- That's right.
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- This is an educational program, you guys.
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- Question number six.
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The tech giant LG Electronics has had quarters in.
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South Korea.
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Question number seven.
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The British polymath that originated the concept of a digital programmable computer is Charles Babbage.
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- Pretty tricky one there, I think.
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- Yeah, definitely.
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- Question number eight.
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The electronics company that created the first commercially available mobile phone in 1973 is Motorola.
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- Are you too young to remember when people had Motorola pictures?
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- No, no, they're in for that.
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- Yeah, that was the stunt.
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- That was.
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- And then for a while, it was just like, "Oh, he has a picture, he's a drug dealer."
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(laughing)
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- Moving on to round four.
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- Round number four was a really creative and fun one for me to put together.
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I appreciated this topic idea.
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This one goes out to Patrons, Josie and Sky.
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It is called Second Hand Emotions.
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We are popping tags and hunting bargains with this round all about thrifting.
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Thanks Josie and Sky.
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Question number one.
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Sir Sharon and Laurie Metcalfe have a biting exchange while dress shopping in a thrift store in what 2017 film directed by Greta Gerwig.
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Question number two.
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Featuring upcycled looks using thrift fines, the annual evening of Treasurer's Gala, is hosted by what thrift store giant that features a smiley face as part of their logo.
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(silence)
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Question number three.
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The Grammy winning 2012 hit single, Thrift Shop, was released by what hip hop duo from Seattle.
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Question number four.
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What Protestant-based charitable organization with thrift shop locations that raised money for rehabilitation programs was founded in London in 1865.
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Question number five.
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The titular character of the 2004 indie comedy film Napoleon Dynamite is in awe when discovering a vintage brown polyester suit displayed on a female mannequin that he purchases for what event.
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(silence)
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Question number six.
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Common place in larger families.
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What term with two hyphen marks is defined as a garment or other item that has been passed on from another person.
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Question number seven.
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The American TV program Antique's Road Show is based on a program of the same name that premiered in 1979 in what country.
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Question number eight.
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In avid thrifter, what celebrity was quoted saying, limitations making more creative.
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Style isn't limited to expensive clothing.
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This 500 days of summer actress formed the folk pop duo She and Him with musician M Ward in 2006.
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We'll give you a few seconds of music to wrap things up before we move on to the answers.
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(upbeat music)
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(upbeat music)
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Here are the answers for round four,
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second hand emotions.
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Question number one.
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Searcha Ronin and Lori Metcalf dress shop in a thrift store in the 2017 film, Lady Bird.
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I loved this scene.
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I just really like Searcha Ronin.
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I actually watched her new movie The Outrun last night.
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It is a gorgeous film.
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It's very slow moving.
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It's based on a memoir.
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But it is beautiful and she's fantastic in it.
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So highly recommend.
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Oh, I've got to see this.
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I love her.
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Question number two.
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The annual evening of Treasures Gala is hosted by Goodwill.
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I love that name.
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The evening of Treasures.
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I bet they can fulfill the promise, probably.
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Only send your best for this annual Gala.
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I'm assuming, you know?
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I've always tramped about opening some sort of a gay bar where the tagline is where one man's junk is another man's treasure, you know?
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Sure, sure.
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Question number three.
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The 2012 hit single Thrift Shop was released by Maclamore and Ryan Lewis.
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One man's trash that's another man's come up like a granddad.
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We're doing it in that lab.
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Oh, sure, 'cause right now I'm...
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I didn't like this song for like years.
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All of a sudden it bit me and I was like, "I kind of like this song."
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(laughs)
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Yeah, it kind of grows on you.
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Question number four.
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The Protestant-based charitable organization that was founded in London in 1865 is Salvation Army.
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Question number five.
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The titular character in Napoleon Dynamite purchases a vintage brown polyester suit for a school dance.
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So I wasn't looking for a particular type of school dance.
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I don't think it was prom, but if you put prom or any kind of school dance, you get that point.
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This suit is incredible.
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Which I believe he refers to it as incredible.
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It is great, it's not wrong.
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It's so good, yeah.
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Yes.
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Question number six.
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The term defined as a garment or other item that has been passed on from another person is...
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Hand me down.
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I'm very familiar with hand me downs, having two older siblings.
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Kelly Sharon, who's an only child.
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He probably got all those new goods, but you were like your mother's doll, huh?
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Yeah, I did.
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Well, you had to sleep with rollers even when you were like six, right?
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Like three.
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Oh, damn.
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Yeah, worse than you think.
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You were like a little patent cutie.
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I know, like shocking, I wasn't impagence.
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I'm really shocking, I know, it surprises me.
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Question number seven.
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The American TV program Antiques Roadshow is based on a program of the same name from the UK.
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Question number eight.
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The thrifty celeb quoted saying, "Limitations make you more creative.
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Style isn't limited to expensive clothing.
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"Is Zoe Deschanel?"
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So I don't disagree with this quote, but it's hard not to just roll your eyes so far back into your head when you hear these multi-millionaire,
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privileged celebrities saying, "Limitations make you more creative."
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Right, what are you wearing?
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Moving on to round five.
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So as always, round number five is our connection round.
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It is a series of seven seemingly unrelated questions and answers that are somehow connected.
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So the answer to number eight will be the connection.
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Question number one.
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Included on their magical mystery tour album, what 1967 Beatles hit includes the lyric line, "Goo-Goo Gajube."
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Question number two.
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What type of animal is used to advertise the fruity cereal?
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Tricks.
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Question number three.
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What rock band released the Back to Back 1970s albums?
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A night at the opera and a day at the races?
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Question number four.
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What American filmmaker directed the horror films, Christine, The Thing, and Halloween?
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Question number five.
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What best selling 1969 children's book by Eric Carl incorporates a butterfly's life cycle?
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Question number six.
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What L.A.
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based recording artist teamed up with Sizzah for the hit, "Kiss Me More" and "Sowidi" for best friend?
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And what are your favorite songs?
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"Kiss Me More" and "Sowidi" for best friend?
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Both of which were released in 2021.
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Question number seven.
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Julianne Moore won a Best Actress Oscar for portraying a woman suffering from Alzheimer's disease in what 2014 film?
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(crickets chirping)
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It's connection time.
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And question number eight is the connection between the answers for questions one through seven.
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We're going to give you a few seconds of music to wrap things up before we move on to the answers.
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And just as a reminder, the bonus anagram will be due at the end of this round.
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(upbeat music)
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Here are the answers for round five are connection round question number one.
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The 1967 Beatles hit with the lyric, "Goo-Goo-Goo-Joobe" is, "I Am The Walrus."
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♪ I am the Eggman ♪ ♪ They are the Eggman ♪ ♪ I am the Walrus ♪ ♪ Goo-Goo-Goo-Joobe ♪ Question number two.
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The type of animal used to advertise the fruity cereal "Tricks" is a rabbit.
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Silly rabbit.
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Does "Tricks" still exist?
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Oh yeah.
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Oh really?
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Question number three.
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The rock band that released the album's "A Night at the Opera" and "A Day at the Races" is, "Queen."
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Of course, those dramatic titles could only be conjured up by the genius that is Freddie Mercury.
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So if those album titles didn't sound familiar, hopefully you will remember "A Night at the Opera" 'cause that is the album that Bohemian Rhapsody is on.
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When everybody knows that song.
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That's right.
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Question number four.
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The filmmaker who directed the horror films, "The Thing," and "Halloween" is, "John Carpenter."
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Question number five.
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The best-selling 1969 Eric Carl Children's book is, "The Very Hungry Caterpillar."
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Question number six.
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The artist who teamed up with Sizzah for the hit "Kiss Me More" and "Sawidi" for "Best Friend" is, "Doja Cat."
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Both of those are great jams.
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Doja Cat's really talented.
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She doesn't seem very friendly, but I like her music.
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That's true.
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Question number seven.
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Whoa, Kelly, what was that?
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Yes.
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It was a triple-tator, which means if you correctly answer this question, you will receive three points instead of one.
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Julie Ann Moore won a Best Actors Oscar for her performance in the 2014 film, "Still Alice."
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Ooh, that was a sad one.
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Did you watch that one?
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I didn't.
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Really sad movie.
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Question number eight.
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The answer to question number eight is the connection between the answers for questions one through seven, and we had answers like, "I am the walrus, rabbit,
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queen, John Carpenter, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Doja Cat, and Still Alice."
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And all of those answers include a type of character from Alice in Wonderland.
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Do you remember that walrus in the Carpenter whole, like, side story within Alice in Wonderland?
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Totally.
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It's really disturbing.
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It's super dark.
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It's a disturbing movie.
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Mm-hmm.
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I love it, though.
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It's pretty good stuff.
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Before we return to our bonus anagram, it's time to reveal the answers for our November visual round.
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Our November visual round was called "Let Them Eat Cake" and featured films with cake-eating scenes.
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You had to name the films for a point each.
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Image number one was back to the future.
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Image number two was drag me to hell.
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Image number three was Matilda.
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Image number four was Marie Antoinette.
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Image number five was Django Unchained.
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Image number six was 16 Candles.
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Image number seven was waiting to exhale, and Image number eight was Sleeping Beauty.
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So even though it says list each film, I believe that that image from Matilda is actually from the musical.
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So, sorry about that, but, you know, gotcha.
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We're returning to our bonus anagram.
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Our bonus anagram this week was...something.
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Sure is something.
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The question that went with this anagram was, "What quarterback has been playing for the Seattle Seahawks since 2019?"
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This player received the NFL come back player of the year award in 2022.
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And the answer is, "Geno Smith, something scrambles up to be Geno Smith."
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Do you think that he knows that his name, anagrams to something?
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How do know?
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It's a pretty good one.
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I kind of want to let him know.
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How do I let him know?
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Geno Smith really something.
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That's right.
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Well, that does it, Kelly.
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Sure does.
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Another one down.
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Thanks for hanging.
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Yeah, this was fun.
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