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July 31, 2025 7 mins
Happy Anniversary, Hannah and Madeline! Surprise!! 

10 questions about bartending and musical instruments. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back everyone to all requests Thursday, road Trip Trivia.
I am your host, Allie Lane, and this is season
seven of Road Trip Trivia. Before we get to the
special surprise I have for the request today, I just
want to do a shameless plug again for that fundraiser
I am help putting on. All of the money goes

(00:25):
towards funding women in the Arts and the premiere production.
So you can go to the website oh as an
oh my, oh ohh so three to Oshartsfoundation dot ca
A and click on twenty for twenty. It'll be in
the show notes and all you need is twenty dollars.
You can just donate twenty dollars or buy an online

(00:47):
product for twenty dollars, quick and easy. All right, here
we go, ready for our special surprise. So two of
our listeners have an anniversary tomorrow, August. First, I want
to wish a special happy anniversary to Hannah and Madeleine.
Hannah and Madeline have requested bartending and musical instruments. So

(01:12):
five questions about bartending and five questions about musical instruments,
and happy anniversary you too. I hope you enjoy it,
and I hope you're playing along? Is everybody ready to play?
Here comes your all request Thursday Game of the Day.
Question number one, Dry wet, Gibson, and vodka are all

(01:38):
variations of which all of or lemon twist, garnished, shaken
or stirred straight up or on the rocks cocktail. Dry wet,
Gibson and vodka are all variations of which alliver lemon twist, garnished, shaken,
or stirred straight up or on the rocks cocktail Question
number two. Also known as a vodkabuck, a moscow mule

(02:02):
is traditionally served in a mug made of what metal
whose name derives from the Latin word kaprum. Also known
as a vodkabuck, a moscow mule is traditionally served in
a mug made of what metal whose name derives from
the Latin word kapram. Question number three, The wise owl

(02:24):
on the label could tell you how the Chino Nest
Japanese Classic Ale is brewed in cedar casks Previously used
to brew what rice based alcoholic drink. The wise owl
on the label could tell you Hatchichino Nest Japanese Classic
Ale is brewed in cedar casks previously used to brew

(02:46):
what rice based alcoholic drink? Oh, that question was a mouthful.
Question number four. Havana, Cuba is often referred to as
the birthplace of what M cocktail whose court and greedy
include white rum, lime, juice, and mint. Havana, Cuba is
often referred to as the birthplace of what M cocktail,

(03:08):
whose core ingredients include white rum, lime, juice, and mint.
Question number five, Which cocktail that originates in Puerto Rico
has a name that translates as strained pineapple? Which cocktail
that originates in Puerto Rico has a name that translates
as strained pineapple? Onto musical instruments questions, here we go.

(03:32):
Question number six, What is the name of the instrument
often referred to as the King of instruments due to
its tonal range and versatility? What is the name of
the instrument often referred to as the King of instruments
due to its tonal range and versatility? Question number seven,
What is the name of the musical instrument with strings

(03:54):
that are plucked or strummed and is often associated with
folk music? What is the name of the musical instrument
with strings that are plucked or strummed? And is often
associated with folk music. Question number eight, What is the
name of the musical instrument that is played by blowing
air across a hole? And is often considered one of

(04:15):
the easiest instruments to learn? What is the name of
the musical instrument that is played by blowing air across
a hole and is often considered one of the easiest
instruments to learn? Question number nine, What type of musical
instrument is the saxophone? What type of musical instrument is
the saxophone? En? Question number ten? What are the two

(04:38):
most popular instruments in the world? What are the two
most popular instruments in the world? All right, those are
your ten questions. I am going to repeat them with
the answer going out to Hannah and Madeleine, Happy anniversary.
Here we go, dry, wet, gibson, and vodka are all

(05:00):
variations of which oliver lemon, garnished, shaken or stirred straight
up or on the rocks. Cocktail a martini Question number two,
also known as a vodka buck a mosque el mules,
traditionally served in a mug made of what metal whose
name derives from the Latin word cuprum copper. Question number

(05:20):
three The wise owl on the label could tell you
Hatchichino nest Japanese classic ale is brewed in cedar casks
previously used to brew what rice based alcoholic drink sake?
Question number four. Havana, Cuba is often referred to as
the birthplace of what m cocktail, whose core ingredients include
white rum, lime juice, and mint mohito? Question number five?

(05:45):
Which cocktail that originates in Puerto Rico has a name
that translates as strained pineapple pina colada? Question number six?
What is the name of the instrument often referred to
as the King of instruments due to its tonal range
and versa tien the piano? Question number seven? What is
the name of the musical instrument with strings that are

(06:05):
plucked or strummed and is often associated with folk music?
The guitar? Question number eight, What is the name of
the musical instrument that is played by blowing air across
a hole and is often considered one of the easiest
instruments to learn? The recorder? Question number nine? What type
of musical instrument? Is the saxophone a woodwind instrument? And

(06:26):
number ten, what are the two most popular instruments in
the world, the guitar, and the piano. Those are your
ten questions for today's game of All Requests Trivia. Going
out to Hannah and Madeleine. Happy anniversary tomorrow, August the first.
Thanks so much for listening, and again shameless plug. Go

(06:47):
to that website is in the show description, and please
donate twenty dollars for this great fundraiser we are doing.
And if you have a request, send me an email
and if you ask nicely, I will oblige all requests. Thursdays,
I'm Alli Lane. Tune in Tuesday for a regular game
of trivia. If you're driving, stay safe on those roads.

(07:07):
Thanks for playing road trip Trivia. Everyone have a wonderful day.
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