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Hey, this is Strong Berry, how y'all feeling after here today?
I hope everybody is doing well.
If you're not doing well, let's find a way to get well, look well, and be well.
Right now we're going to do some trivia, road trip trivia.
Who's ready to answer these questions?
The day before we get started, I want to do the answer to the bonus question from last week.
So the bonus question was, in January of 2026, what skyscraper did Alex and old pre-sold time during the live network special?
The skyscraper live?
The answer?
Taipei, one, oh, one.
And he did it in like an hour and a half or something.
Something great in here.
You haven't seen it, it's worth checking out.
Okay, Caitlin and Chad, are you ready for your trivia game?
Who is going to win? Who is going to lose?
So I'm going to ask time questions all about mountain biking, and then repeat them with the answer.
Here we go, question number one.
What U.S. State is widely considered the birthplace of modern mountain biking.
Where riders in the 1970s graced modified bikes down Mt. Tomo Pius.
What U.S. State is widely considered the birthplace of modern mountain biking.
Where riders in the 1970s graced modified bikes down Mt. Tomo Pius.
Question number two.
What nickname was given to the modified heavy cruiser bikes used in early mountain bike races in the 1970s?
What nickname was given to the modified heavy cruiser bikes used in early mountain bike races in the 1970s?
Question number three.
Which cycling discipline did mountain biking officially join at the summer Olympics in 1996?
Which cycling discipline did mountain biking officially join at the summer Olympics in 1996?
Question number four.
Which Swiss rider won the women's mountain bike cross-country race at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics?
Which of course they did in 2021 because of the pandemic?
Question number five.
What famous park and trail system in British Columbia is known for helping establish Canada's reputation as a world-class mountain biking destination?
Question number six.
In mountain biking, what type of bike is designed primarily for riding down hill for riding down hill?
Question number seven.
What wheel size introduced widely in the 2010s sits between the traditional 26-inch and the 29-inch mountain biking wheels?
What wheel size introduced widely in the 2010s sits between the traditional 26-inch and 29-inch mountain bike wheels?
Question number eight.
What Canadian province is home to the famous North Shore mountain biking trails known for wooden ladder bridges and technical riding?
What Canadian province is home to the famous North Shore mountain biking trails known for wooden ladder bridges and technical riding?
Question number nine.
Which mountain biking discipline involves riders navigating obstacles like rocks, logs and drops without putting a foot down?
Which mountain biking discipline involves riders navigating obstacles like rocks, logs and drops without putting a foot down?
Question number ten.
What famous Utah destination is known for the iconic mountain bike trail called Slick Rock Trail?
Those were your ten questions.
I am going to repeat them with the answers.
Going out to Caitlin and Chad.
And thanks for this one Caitlin and Chad.
I myself am a mountain bikeer, so I really enjoy putting this one together.
Question number one.
What U.S. State is widely considered the birthplace of modern mountain biking where riders in the 1970s race modified bikes down Mount to Mount Pais?
The answer? California.
Question number two.
What nickname was given to the modified heavy cruiser bikes used in early mountain bike races in the 1970s?
Klunkers.
Question number three.
Which cycling discipline did mountain biking officially join at the summer Olympics in 1996?
Cross country mountain biking.
Question number four.
Which Swiss rider won the women's mountain bike cross country race at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which was in 2021?
The answer?
You'll land in that question number five.
What famous park and trail system in British Columbia is known for helping establish Canada's reputation as a world-class mountain biking destination?
And that it is, it is so much fun, it is Whistler mountain bike park.
Question number six.
In mountain biking, what type of bike is designed primarily for riding downhill at high speed with long travel suspension?
A downhill bike also known as a DH bike.
Question number seven.
What wheel size introduced widely in the 2010s sits between a traditional 26-inch and 29-inch mountain bike wheels?
A 27.5-inch also called a 650-b.
Question number eight.
What Canadian province is home to the famous Norshore mountain biking trails known for wooden ladder bridges and technical riding?
I have ridden this.
Oh boy, it is in British Columbia.
Question number nine.
Which mountain biking discipline involves riders navigating obstacles like rocks, logs, and rocks without putting a foot down?
Trials.
And question number ten.
What famous UDRA destination is known for the iconic mountain bike trail called Slick Rock Trail?
Oh, I want to go there so bad it is in Moab, Utah.
Those are your ten questions for today's game of mountain biking trivia going out.
What planet is known as the red planet?
What planet is known as the red planet?
Question number two.
Who discovered penicillin?
Who discovered penicillin?
Question number three.
What is the hardest natural substance on earth?
What is the hardest natural substance on earth?
Question number four.
In Greek mythology, who is the god of the sea?
In Greek mythology, who is the god of the sea?
Question number five.
What is the tallest mountain above sea level?
What is the tallest mountain above sea level?
Question number six.
Which famous scientist introduced the three laws of motion?
Which famous scientist introduced the three laws of motion?
Question number seven, what is Canada's national animal?
What is Canada's national animal?
Question number eight, who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
Question number nine, what is the largest ocean on earth?
What is the largest ocean on earth?
And question number ten, what is the square root of 144?
What is the square root of 144?
Those were your ten questions.
I'm going to repeat them now with the answer.
Let's see how you did.
Question number one, what planet is known as the red planet Mars?
Question number two, who discovered Penicillin, Alexander Fleming?
Question number three, what is the hardest natural substance on earth?
Diamond.
Question number four, in Greek mythology, who is the god of the sea, Poseidon?
Question number five, what is the tallest mountain above sea level?
Mount Everest.
Question number six, which famous scientist introduced the three laws of motion.
Isaac Newton.
Question number seven, what is Canada's national animal?
The beaver.
Question number eight, who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
William Shakespeare.
Question number nine, what is the largest ocean on earth?
The Pacific Ocean.
And question number ten, what is the square root of 144?
It is 12.
Who is the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Who is the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Question number two, what gas do plants absorb during photosynthesis?
What gas do plants absorb during photosynthesis?
Question number three, what is the largest desert in the world?
What is the largest desert in the world?
Question number four, who is the first person to walk on the moon?
Who is the first person to walk on the moon?
Question number five, what is the most widely spoken language in the world by total speakers?
What is the most widely spoken language in the world by total speakers?
Question number six, how many stripes are on the US flag?
How many stripes are on the US flag?
What is H2O commonly known as this question number seven?
Question number seven, what is H2O commonly known as?
Question number eight, what is the capital of Japan?
What is the capital of Japan?
Question number nine, who invented the telephone?
Who invented the telephone?
And question number ten, what is the fastest land animal?
What is the fastest land animal?
Those were your ten questions.
I will repeat them this time with the answer.
Let's see how you did.
Question number one, who is the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Marie Curry, question number two, what gas do plants absorb during photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide.
Question number three, what is the largest desert in the world?
The Antarctic Desert.
Question number four, who is the first person to walk on the moon?
Question number five, what is the most widely spoken language in the world by total speakers?
I'm speaking it right now.
Well, someone would say maybe.
English, question number six, how many stripes are on the US flag?
13, question number seven, what is H2O commonly known as?
Water, question number eight, what is the capital of Japan?
Tokyo, question number nine, who invented the telephone?
Alexander Graham Bell, also a Canadian.
And question number ten, what is the fastest land animal?
The Cheetah.
Soundtrack, trivia game of the day.
Question number one, who is saying the theme song for skyfall, the bon film?
Who is saying the theme song for skyfall, the bon film?
Question number two, what is the title of the main theme from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer Stone?
What is the title of the main theme from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone films?
Question number three, which pop diva performed holding up for a hero for the soundtrack to the film but lose?
Which pop diva performed holding up for a hero for the soundtrack to the film but lose?
Question number four, which 1977 films soundtrack album became the second best selling of all time up to that point?
Which 1977 films soundtrack album became the second best selling of all time up to that point?
Question number five, what instrument did the composer choose for the Jaws theme to make it more threatening?
Question number six, name the film whose soundtrack includes the song Take My Breath Away by Berlin?
Question number six, name the film whose soundtrack includes the song Take My Breath Away by Berlin?
Question number seven, the soundtrack of which film includes you've got a friend in me by Randy Newman?
The soundtrack of which film includes you've got a friend in me by Randy Newman?
Question number eight, which film soundtrack did the composer use instruments like base accordion and Jaws to reflect the characters?
Question number nine, what is the term for the music for the film's environment and scenes called?
What is the term for the music for films environment and scenes called?
And question number ten, which film features the song a whole new world from its soundtrack?
Which film features the song a whole new world from its soundtrack?
Those are your ten questions, I will repeat them one more time with the answer.
Question number one, who's saying the theme song for Skythal Bond film that is Adele?
Question number two, what is the title of the main theme from the Harry Potter and Sorcerer's Stone films?
Headwigs theme, question number three, which pop D by performed holding up for a hero for the soundtrack to the film Footloops?
Question number four, which 1977 film soundtrack became the second best selling of all time, Saturday Night Bieber?
Question number five, which instrument did the composer choose for Jaws theme to make it more threatening?
Two bucks, question number six, meaning the film whose soundtrack includes the song Take My Breath Away by Burnlin?
Question number seven, the soundtrack of which film includes You Got A Friend in Me by Randy Newman?
Toy Story, question number eight, which film soundtrack did the composer use instruments like bass, accordion, and jazz to reflect the character's example most?
Monsters, ain't?
Question number nine, what is the term for music for films environment and scenes called The Score?
And question number ten, which film features the song of Only World from its soundtrack, Aladdin?
Those were your ten questions for today's game of movie soundtrack trivia.
Question number one, in what country did the tradition of the Christmas tree begin?
In what country did the tradition of the Christmas tree begin?
Question number two, what plant is humming doorways for people to kiss under?
What plant is humming doorways for people to kiss under?
Question number three, what beverage is known as milk punch?
What beverage is known as milk punch?
Question number four, what country created advent calendars?
What country created advent calendars?
Question number five, what is the day after Christmas called in the UK and Canada?
What is the day after Christmas called in the UK and Canada?
Question number six, what do many Japanese families eat on Christmas?
What do many Japanese families eat on Christmas?
By the way, I just saw an excellent movie with Brennan Fraser called Rental Family
and should go and see it, it's great.
Question number seven, what ancient festival overlapped with Christmas?
Question number seven, what ancient festival overlapped with Christmas?
Question number eight, what decoration was once made from silver?
What decoration was once made from silver?
Question number nine, what country began the tradition of Christmas cards?
What country began the tradition of Christmas cards?
And question number ten, what fruit is traditionally found in stockings?
What fruit is traditionally found in stockings?
Those are your ten questions, I'm going to repeat them now with the answer.
Question number one, in what country did the tradition of the Christmas tree begin?
Germany, question number two, what plant is hung in doorways for people to kiss under?
Mistletoe, question number three, what beverage is known as milk punch?
Agnog, question number four, what country created advent calendars?
Germany, question number five, what is the day after Christmas called in the UK and Canada?
Boxing day, question number six, what do many Japanese families eat from Christmas?
KFC, question number seven, what ancient festival overlapped with Christmas?
Saturnalia, question number eight, what decoration was once made from silver?
Tinsel, question number nine, what country began the tradition of Christmas cards?
United Kingdom, and question number ten, what fruit is traditionally found in stockings?
And orange.
Question number one, which ancient civilization wore elaborate false beards?
Which ancient civilization wore elaborate false beards?
Question number two, what is the term for the uncut beard worn by Sikh men?
What is the term for the uncut beard worn by Sikh men?
Question number three, which Greek philosopher is depicted with a long beard?
Which Greek philosopher is depicted with a long beard?
question number four, which Norse god is known for a red beard?
Which Norse god is known for a red beard?
Question number five, which US president had a chin curtain beard?
Which US president had a chin curtain beard?
Question number six, which Russian author had a long iconic beard?
Which Russian author had a long iconic beard?
Question number seven, which naturalist had a thick Victorian beard?
Which naturalist had a thick Victorian beard?
Question number eight, which ZZ top member is famous for a long beard?
Which ZZ top member is famous for a long beard?
Question number nine, which Lord of the Rings wizard has a long white beard?
Which Lord of the Rings wizard has a long white beard?
Question number ten, your final question, which painter has a recognizable red beard?
Which painter has a recognizable red beard?
Those were your ten questions, I will repeat them with the answer,
going out to learn and tim, or his birthday happy birthday tip.
Question number one, which ancient civilization were elaborate fall spears?
Ancient Egypt.
Question number two, what is the term for the uncut beard,
learned by Sikh men?
Keshe, question number three, which Greek philosopher is depicted with a long beard?
Socrates.
Question number four, which Norse god is known for a red beard?
The word.
Question number five, which US president had a chin curtain beard?
Abraham Lincoln.
Question number six, which Russian author had a long iconic beard?
Leo Tolstoy.
Question number seven, which naturalist had a thick Victorian beard?
Charles Darwin.
Question number eight, which ZZ top member is famous for a long beard?
Really Givens.
Question number nine, which Lord of the Rings wizard has a long white beard?
And all.
And question number ten, which painter has a recognizable red beard?
Vincent Pan, go.
Those were your two questions for today's game of all requests road trivia
to put you in the holiday mood.
If you have any requests for trivia, you can send me an email,
my email is in the show notes.
If you ask nicely, I will oblige.
I do all requests every Thursday.
So please send that in.
Is everybody ready to play your holiday trivia of the day?
Here we go.
Question number one, what is Santa called in France?
What is Santa called in France?
Question number two, according to a visit from St. Nicholas,
how many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh?
According to a visit from St. Nicholas, how many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh?
Question number three, what company popularized the modern red Santa suit?
What company popularized the modern red Santa suit?
Question number four, Rudolph was created for what store?
Question number five, which reindeer shares a name with a love symbol?
Which reindeer shares a name with a love symbol?
Question number six, in the song, what games couldn't Rudolph join?
In the song, what games couldn't Rudolph join?
Question number seven, what is Mrs. Clause's first name in many stories?
What is Mrs. Clause's first name in many stories?
Question number eight, what is Santa's postal code in Canada?
What is Santa's postal code in Canada?
Question number nine, what is the best-selling Christmas song of all time?
What is the best-selling Christmas song of all time?
And question number ten, final question, who wrote Silent Night?
Who wrote Silent Night? Who wrote Silent Night?
Those are your ten questions for today's game of holiday trivia.
I'm going to ask them one more time with the answer.
Here we go. Question number one, what is Santa called in France?
Santa is called Pierre Noelle.
Question number two, according to a visit from St. Nicholas, how many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh?
Eight, question number three, what company popularized the modern red Santa suit?
Coca-Cola.
Question number four, Rudolph was created for what store?
Montgomery Ward.
Question number five, which reindeer shares a name with a love symbol?
Cupid.
Question number six, in the song, what games couldn't Rudolph join?
reindeer games.
Question number seven, what is Mrs. Clause's first name in many stories?
Jessica.
Question number eight, what is Santa's postal code in Canada?
Ho, ho, ho, so H-O, H-O, H-O.
Question number nine, what is the best-selling Christmas song of all time?
I didn't know this. It is white Christmas.
And question number ten, who wrote Silent Night?
Joseph Moore and Franz Gruber.
Number one, in the polar express, what is the first gift of Christmas?
Question number two, who placed the Grinch in the 2000 film?
Who placed the Grinch in the 2000 film?
Question number three, what is the longest night of the year?
What is it called?
The longest night of the year is called what?
Question number four, what animal pulls Santa's sleigh in Finnish tradition?
Question number five, what Jewish holiday often occurs in December?
What Jewish holiday often occurs in December?
Question number six, what seven-day holiday was created in 1966?
What seven-day holiday was created in 1966?
Question number seven, what is celebrated on December 6th in Europe?
What is celebrated on December 6th in Europe?
Question number eight, what spice is most associated with gingerbread?
What spice is most associated with gingerbread?
Question number nine, who brings gifts in Italy on January the 6th?
Who brings gifts in Italy on January the 6th?
Question number ten, what is the Scottish New Year celebration called?
What is the Scottish New Year celebration called?
Those are your ten questions, I will repeat them this time with the answer.
Here we go, let's see how you did.
Question number one, in the Polar Express, what is the first gift of Christmas?
A silver belt, question number two, who plays the Grinch in the 2000 film?
Jim Carrey, question number three, what is the longest night of the year called?
Question number four, what animal pulls Santa's slate in Finnish tradition?
A goat?
Question number five, what Jewish holiday often occurs in December?
Ponyka, question number six, what seven-day holiday was created in 1966?
Kwanza, question number seven, what is celebrated on December 6th in Europe?
St. Nicholas Day, question number eight, what spice is most associated with gingerbread?
Ginger, question number nine, who brings gifts in Italy on January the 6th?
Lapa Fana, and question number ten, what is the Scottish New Year celebration called?
Hogmanain, spelled H-O-G-M-N-A-Y.
So I hope I pronounced that right because I'm from Scottish origin,
and I hope I didn't pronounce that wrong.
Thanks so much for playing everyone if you celebrate resolutions game.
So ten questions, all about New Year's resolutions.
Is everybody ready to play?
Here comes your trivia game of the day.
Question number one, where did the tradition of making New Year's resolutions first begin over 4,000 years ago?
Where did the tradition of making New Year's resolutions first begin over 4,000 years ago?
Question number two, which ancient civilization made promises to return borrowed objects and paid debts during their New Year celebrations,
a precursor to modern resolutions, which ancient civilization made promises to return borrowed objects and paid debts during their New Year celebrations, a precursor to modern resolutions.
Question number three, approximately, what percentage of Americans make New Year's resolutions each year?
Question number four, what percentage of people are successful in achieving their New Year's resolutions according to some surveys?
What percentage of people are successful in achieving their New Year's resolutions according to some surveys?
Question number five, according to studies, how many New Year's resolutions fail?
Meaning the maker does not stick to them.
According to studies, how many New Year's resolutions fail, meaning the maker does not stick to them?
Question number six, in goal setting research, people are more likely to succeed with resolutions when they are blank and blank.
Question number seven, what is one of the most common types of New Year's resolutions people make today?
Question number eight, around what percentage of people quit their New Year's resolutions by the end of January?
Question number nine, what historical ritual involved making people pledges at the start of the New Year for good favor from the gods?
Question number ten, you have a 50, 50 chance of getting this one right is true or false, true or false.
People who write down the resolutions are more likely to achieve them than people who don't choose.
All right, those were your ten questions. Now I'm going to repeat them.
Here we go. Question number one, where did the tradition of making New Year's resolutions first began over 4,000 years ago?
That was the ancient Babylonians.
Question number two, which ancient civilization made promises to return for objects and pay debts during their New Year's celebrations, a precursor to modern resolutions?
That was Babylonians. Question number three, approximately what percentage of Americans make New Year's resolutions each year, approximately 40%.
Question number four, what percentage of people are successful in achieving their New Year's resolutions according to some surveys, fewer than ten percent are successful?
Question number five, according to studies, how many New Year's resolutions fail, meaning the maker does not stick to them, around 88% fail?
Question kind of like question number four.
Question number six, in goal of setting research, people are more likely to succeed with resolutions when they are blank and blank, specific and measurable.
Question number seven, what is the most common type of New Year's resolutions people make today?
Exercise of related goals. Question number eight, around what percentage of people quit their New Year's resolution by the end of January, 43%.
Question number nine, what historical ritual involved in making pledges at the start of the New Year for good favor from the gods?
Babylonian resolutions tied to the attitude festivals, so AKITU, so I hope I pronounce that right?
And question number ten, true or false? People who write down the resolutions are more likely to achieve them and people who don't, that is true.
Writing down goals increases likelihood of success.
You know, do all leases, husbands, for all requests, Thursdays?
And questions on the military and things, is everybody ready to play? Here comes your trivia game of the day.
Question number one, what was the first military aircraft to break the sound barrier?
What was the first military aircraft to break the sound barrier?
Question number two, which branch of the US military operates aircraft from aircraft carriers?
Question number three, during which war were airplanes first used extensively for military combat?
Question number four, what is the primary role of a military reconnaissance aircraft?
Question number five, which famous stealth bomber is capable of carrying nuclear and conventional weapons?
Question number six, which is the term fighter jet primarily referred to?
Question number seven, which aircraft is commonly used by militaries worldwide for transport and humanitarian missions?
Question number eight, which military conflict led to rapid advancements in jet aircraft technology?
Question number nine, what does stealth technology help military aircraft do?
What does stealth technology help military aircraft do?
And question number 10, your final question, which country developed the first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft?
Which country developed the first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft?
As you attend questions, I am going to repeat them with the answer going on to police's husband.
Question number one, what was the first military aircraft to break the sound barrier?
The Bell X-1.
Question number two, which branch of the US military operates aircraft from aircraft carriers?
United States Navy.
Question number three, during which war were airplanes first used extensively for military combat?
World War I.
Question number four, what is the primary role of military reconnaissance aircraft?
Gathering intelligence and surveillance information.
Question number five, which famous stealth bomber is capable of carrying nuclear and conventional weapons to be too spirit?
Question number six, what does the term fighter jet primarily refer to?
A fast military aircraft designed for air to air combat?
Question number seven, which aircraft is commonly used by militaries worldwide for transport and humanitarian missions?
The C-130 Perthilies.
Question number eight, which military conflict led to rapid advancements in jet aircraft technology?
World War II.
Question number nine, what does stealth technology help military aircraft do?
Avoid detection by radar and sensors.
Question number ten, your final question, going out to Elise's husband.
Which country developed the first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft?
Journey.
Those are your ten questions for today's game of all requests Thursdays.
