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Speaker 1 (00:16):
Hello, and welcome to Quiz Quiz Bang Bang. The pub
quiz practice really hits you. Pam right in the quizzer.
I'm Manny Flora, I'm David Flora, and we're here to
teach you more about trivia than there are debates on
whether the Superhero movie is dead or.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Not all movies are dead?
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Any I see dead movies.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Thanks to everybody who joined us for live Zoom Trivia.
Our top three finishers were in third place, Pam PM,
in second place, O R. Mike Oh and in first place.
Starting to get cold in Cleveland, work.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
It Ritrue, great job. Everybody, come on out for October.
It's always fun and casual. We don't have a date
set for October yet, but as soon as we have one,
we will announce it and it's free and fun.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Likely going to be the first weekend. We'll let you
know the closer it gets, and otherwise that's all that's
going on. So let's jump into this trivia. Here's how
the show works. Whiz Quiz Bang Bang's format is four
rounds of four questions, each followed by the answers. After
round two, we'll ask a quick fire bang bang question
where you'll have a time limit to give multiple answers.
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After the fourth round, the show culminates with the Big Bang,
a final round with three questions whose answers are all
clues to one final question. Round one. Question one, the
category is history Fuo odd the second was the last
King of what country? Question two category sorts. There are
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two Swiss tennis players to have won the French Open
men's singles. Name either. We'll give you two bonus points
if you can name both. Question three category music. This
one comes to us from second place winner oh R
Mike f R.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Thanks Sore.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
Which song by looking Glass about a bar maid who
loves a sailor was released in nineteen seventy two and
was featured in the movie Guardians of the Galaxy two.
It helped make the title girl's name more popular. Question
four category animals. With a population of around one point
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five billion, what is the most abundant of all wild birds?
And now the answer to round one Question one? Fuad
the Second was the last king of what country? Egypt?
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Quick interesting fact about that in nineteen fifty two, then
King Farouk was ordered to abdicate in favor of Crown
Prince Fuad the Second and leave Egypt. Fuad then became
king at six months old and was officially deposed almost
a year later. I think there was some shenanigans going
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on there, but they've been a republic ever since. Question two.
There are two Swiss tennis players to have won the
French Open men's singles name either. They are Roger Federer
and Stan Waurenka. Question three, which song by Looking Glass
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about a barmaid who loves a sailor, was released in
nineteen seventy two and featured the movie Guardians of the
Galaxy two.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Brandy, I hear she's a fine girl.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
I think should be a good wife. But my love
Annie is the seed. You think it was our but no,
tis the sea I love. Question four. With a population
of around one point five billion, what's the most abundant
of all wild birds? The red billed quellia. It's cute
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that one's tough, but there's a bunch of them, and
I think they're what native to Africa? Is that right?
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Yes? They are? One point five billion is a lot.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Billions and billions round two.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Question five. The category is theater and the musical Hamilton,
which ally of Hamilton and sings the unrest in France
will lead to anarchy. Anarchy? How you say? How you
owe anarchy? Question six. The category is language. This question
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comes from Major Data. Think you metter in southern German?
What are known as herd apple or earth apples in
comparison to sky apples? Question seven? The category is science.
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The calcium carbonite residue that forms on surfaces when hard
water evaporates or is heated is known as what. Question
eight the category is anatomy. How many pairs of ribs
do human beings have? And now the answer is to
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round two. Question five In the musical Hamilton, which ally
sings of the unrest in France. Oh he's French. It's
the Marquis de Lafayette, who's played brilliantly by David Diggs.
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Question six, what are earth apples in comparison to sky apples? Well,
they're apples that fell on the ground. Just kidding. They're potatoes.
In northern Germany, a potato is a cartuffel. The hert apful, however,
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is the oldest surviving terrestrial globe.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
So that's the apple. It's a standing globe, and they
it's just named that.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Oh that's cool. Question seven. The calcium carbonate residue that
forms on surfaces when hard water evaporates or is heated
is known as what line scale. Question eight, how many
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pairs of ribs do human beings have? Twelve?
Speaker 2 (07:27):
That's it for the first half. That means it's time
for the Bang Bang Round. The category for this week's
Bang Bang Round is Technology. You'll have thirty seconds to
give as many answers as you can to the following
name the top six vendors slash companies in market share
as of twenty twenty four of personal computers excluding mobile
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devices or tablets. Your time starts now.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
And that's time. And the top six vendor slash companies
of personal computers are and number one, Lenovo, number two, HP,
number three, Dell, number four, Apple, number five, Asus, and
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number six A sir ass is as U S and
Acer is a cr man. Lenovo killing it.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
They got like a quarter of the market. Guess where
they're from China, HB. Dell and Apple They're considered American.
Asus and Acer are both Taiwanese. Round three. Question nine.
The category is space. Saturn is mostly composed of which
common element? Question ten category film. This one comes to
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us from listener Bobby Thank you, Bobby, Thank you Bobby.
What is the name of the main protagonist in Kung
Fu Panda? Question eleven? Category geography? Which country lies immediately
to the north of Chad? Question twelve, Category Food and drink?
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What part of the goose is used for pate de
foi gras? And now the answers to round three? Question nine?
Saturn is mostly composed of which element hydrogen? It's about
ninety six percent of it by volume apparently. Question ten.
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The name of the main protagonist in Kung Fu Panda
is Ping Shao Po? Which is the given name? Or
Lee Lotus which is the birth name.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
I've never actually seen it.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
Oh yeah, I feel like I have. How's that happening?
Question eleven. Which country lies immediately to the north of Chad? Libya?
Question twelve? What part of the goose is used for
peate de foi gras? Liver? And it is an inhumane
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way of getting that because they stuff the geese food
make them overeat no poor geese?
Speaker 1 (11:13):
Round four. Question thirteen. The category is business. Which New
York financial firm introduced the world's first travelers checks in
eighteen ninety one. Question fourteen. The category is tastylke. This
question comes from listener.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
May, thank you, mad, thank you May.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
This is a before and after that involves a band
in a food. So for example, if we said this
chocolate confection would have you living on a prayer, the
answer would be bond bon jovi. Here we go. This
traditional first course of a formal Italian meal makes this
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eighties supergroup hung like the Wolf. Question fifteen, The category
is literature. The Second World War is a history of
the period from the end of the First World War
to July nineteen forty five, written in six volumes. By
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which world leader? Question sixteen. The category is art. The
School of Athens is a large fresco painted in the Vatican.
By which painter who shares his name with a teenage
mutant Ninja Turtle? And now the answer is to round four?
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Question thirteen. Which New York financial firm introduced the world's
first travelers checks in eighteen ninety one American Express.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Don't leave home without it?
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Question fourteen. This traditional first course of a formal Italian
meal makes this Eighties supergroup hungry like the Wolf. Duran
durante pasto, brilliant chef's kiss.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
Question fifteen the Second World War is a history of
the period from the end of the First World War
to July nineteen forty five, written in six volumes, by
which world leader Winston Churchill. In recognition of his mastery
of historical and biographical description and oratorial output, Churchill received
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the Nobel Prize in Literature in nineteen fifty three. That's
pretty impressive to be the Prime Minister and a prolific author.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Right afterwards, Yeah, there was another work he wrote that
was included in that Nobel Prize consideration.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
Think yeah. Question sixteen, The School of Athens is a
large fresco painted and a Vatican by whom, Well, he
has the size as his weapons. It's Raphael, the size
of Athens.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
That's it for the regular rounds. That means it's time
for the big bang round. The category for this big
bang is history. We're going to give you three questions,
the answers of which are all clues to a final question.
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Keep in mind that three clue questions may not be
from the same category as the final question one, who
was the second actor to be elected Governor of California?
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Question two? What dance style from a word meaning to
roll or revolve? Is a ballroom and folk dance in
three four time?
Speaker 2 (15:10):
Question three? Which composer's works included Coci fantute don Giovanni
and Symphony Number forty one? Jupiter?
Speaker 1 (15:25):
And your Big Bang question? What was the original nationality
of Mexico's only King, Maximilian the First?
Speaker 2 (15:40):
And the answers to the Big Bang round? Question one?
Who was the second actor to be elected Governor of California?
Addled Swartzenegga.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Question two? What dance style from a word meaning to
roll or revolve? Is a ballroom and folk dance? In
three four time? Waltz?
Speaker 2 (16:09):
Question three, Which composer's works included Cocy fantutte don Giovanni
and Symphony Number forty one? Jupiter, Wolfgang Amedeis Mozart.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
And your Big Bang question? What was the original nationality
of Mexico's only King, Maximilian the First? It's the home
of Arnold Mozart and the Waltz Austria. The waltz may
not have begun there officially, but it gained prominence in Vienna.
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So that's interesting that I've never heard of this Maximilian
the First.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
So yeah, yeah, it'd be something to look up. Watch
a little thing on.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
Yeah, well, we hope you found that interesting. I don't
know if that's new to you listeners, but we thought
that that was a fun, fun question, and I hope
you got it right. The clue questions definitely help, and
we hope everything's going well in your life. For this
episode of Quiz Quiz, Bang Bang, I've been Andy Flora.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
I've been David Flora. Yes, looking at you. Quiz