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Trivial Pursuit - Season 2 - Episode 06: A Numbers Game
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00:01It's time to play the game that tests your trivia knowledge
00:04in our six iconic categories,
00:06the chance to win $20,000.
00:10Let's play Trivial Pursuit!
00:20Welcome to Trivial Pursuit.
00:22I'm your host, LeVar Burton.
00:24We've had players from across the country
00:26come to show off their trivial skills,
00:28and they're going to compete right now for $20,000.
00:33Let's meet them, starting with our returning champ.
00:37I'm Wren.
00:38I'm a professional juggler from Anacortes, Washington.
00:41I'm Marisha.
00:42I'm an English teacher from St. Louis, Michigan.
00:44I'm Matt.
00:45I'm an analytics manager from Fort Worth, Texas.
00:47It's great to have all three of you here, players,
00:50and you will be answering questions
00:52from our six iconic Trivial Pursuit categories,
00:54which, of course, are...
00:56entertainment, geography, sports and leisure,
00:59science and nature, history, and art and literature.
01:03Correct answers players are worth 100 points and a wedge.
01:07And if you collect a wedge from all six categories,
01:10you will earn $1,000 for filling your wheel.
01:14The two players with the most points at the end
01:16will be moving on to the next round.
01:18Now, Matt and Marisha, you must know
01:21that Wren has been an on-fire champion
01:24with a total winning so far of $41,000.
01:29A two-time winner and a $1,000 fill-your-wheel bonus.
01:34So you will really need to be on your game.
01:38Everybody ready?
01:39Yes.
01:40Let the pursuit begin.
01:45Now, to start off, we have selected the first category,
01:49art and literature.
01:50Lisa Gherardini, wife of a Florentine cloth merchant,
01:54is thought to be the subject of what world-famous portrait?
01:59Marisha?
02:00Mona Lisa.
02:01Mona Lisa is correct.
02:02You have 100 points and a wedge.
02:05Please select.
02:06Yellow History, please.
02:08In 2021, Bernie Sanders became a meme for wearing what knitted clothing item
02:14at Biden's inauguration?
02:17Wren.
02:18Mittens.
02:19Mittens.
02:19Is correct.
02:21Select again.
02:22Blue Geography, please.
02:24Completed in 2016, the world's longest railway tunnel runs through the Alps
02:30in what country?
02:32Matt?
02:33Switzerland.
02:34In Switzerland, indeed.
02:36You're in control.
02:37Select, please.
02:38Orange Sports and Leisure.
02:40In 2020, which Major League Baseball franchise was fined $5 million for a cheating scandal
02:46that involved banging on trash cans?
02:49Wren.
02:50The Houston Astros.
02:51Correct.
02:53You're in control, Wren.
02:54Please select.
02:55Science and Nature, please.
02:56In 1979, Sony introduced what portable music device inspired by its co-founder's boredom
03:03on long flights?
03:05Marisha?
03:06Walkman?
03:07Walkman, indeed.
03:08And our last category, this first time through the board, is Entertained.
03:14What 2024 romantic drama film led to dueling lawsuits between stars Blake Lively and Justin
03:22Baldoni?
03:24Matt?
03:25It ends with us.
03:26Correct.
03:27A pretty even game, so let's reload our six categories and see how many more points
03:32and wedges y'all can earn.
03:35Matt, please select our categories.
03:37Sports and Leisure.
03:38Introduced in the 1990s, what bright green soda was originally developed by Coca-Cola as
03:46the Mountain Dew Killer?
03:49Marisha?
03:50Surge?
03:51Correct.
03:52Please select.
03:53Yellow History.
03:54In 1985, what historic 16-hour concert was held simultaneously in Wembley and JFK Stadiums?
04:04Wren?
04:06Live Aid?
04:06Correct.
04:07You're in control, Wren.
04:09Please select for us.
04:10Blue Geography, please.
04:12The San Ysidro Port of Entry, the busiest land border crossing in the Western Hemisphere,
04:17connects San Diego to what Mexican city?
04:22Matt?
04:23Tijuana.
04:23Tijuana is correct.
04:26Select for us, please.
04:27Green Science and Nature.
04:29Bats and dolphins can determine an object's position using what process of reflected sound waves?
04:37Marisha?
04:38Sonar.
04:39Sonar is correct.
04:40Would have also accepted echolocation.
04:43You are in control.
04:45Which would you like to select?
04:46Pink Entertainment.
04:48Knuckles the echidna was created for what popular video game franchise?
04:55Matt?
04:56Sonic the Hedgehog.
04:57Correct.
04:58Here's the final category this second time through the board.
05:02Art and literature.
05:03The Chamber of Horrors features a figure of Jack the Ripper at the London location of what wax museum?
05:11Matt?
05:12Madame Tussaud.
05:13Correct.
05:14Matt, you are in the lead with 500 points with Marisha at 400 points.
05:20And our champion, Wren, is trailing for the first time ever with 300 points.
05:25So we're going to reload our categories one last time.
05:30All right?
05:31Now remember this.
05:32It's your last chance here to earn points and wedges and only two of you will be moving on.
05:37Our last correct answer was by you, Matt.
05:40Please select.
05:41Hello, history.
05:42What magazine introduced the seal of approval in 1909 for consumer products that had been tested for
05:50quality?
05:51Marisha?
05:52Good Housekeeping.
05:53Correct.
05:54Select our next category, please.
05:56We better go Blue Geography.
05:58A Zulu word meaning piano, Amapiano, is a dance music genre that emerged from what African nation?
06:07Matt?
06:08Zimbabwe.
06:10Incorrect.
06:12Wren?
06:13Nigeria?
06:14Incorrect.
06:15Marisha?
06:16Zambia?
06:17Zambia is also incorrect.
06:19South Africa is the country that we were looking for.
06:22Marisha, please select a category.
06:24Pink Entertainment.
06:26What real-life Brixton Roadway did Eddie Grant rock down to in her 1982 hit song?
06:33Wren?
06:34Electric Avenue.
06:35Correct.
06:36Please select for us.
06:37Science and Nature.
06:39What SpaceX-owned satellite network aims to provide wireless internet to rural areas around the globe?
06:46Matt?
06:47Starlink.
06:48Starlink.
06:49Starlink is correct.
06:50Select our next category, sir.
06:52Sports and Leisure.
06:53When referring to the TV network, what do the initials ESPN stand for?
07:00Matt?
07:02Entertainment Sports Programming Network.
07:04That is correct, Matt.
07:06Here is the final category this last time through the board, players.
07:10And Wren, need I remind you, you need this.
07:13Otherwise, you'll be going home, sir.
07:15Here is the category.
07:18Art and Literature.
07:19In 2025, Denzel Washington broke Broadway box office records performing in which Shakespearean play?
07:28Wren?
07:29Hamlet?
07:31Incorrect.
07:31Incorrect.
07:32Marisha?
07:33Othello?
07:34It was Othello.
07:35Denzel played the title role.
07:38Well, that's the end of the round, players.
07:40Matt, with 700 points, you're moving on to the next round.
07:43Marisha, 600 points.
07:45You, too, are moving on.
07:47And Wren, you're going home, brother.
07:49But it was great having you play with us.
07:51You're a terrific champion.
07:52And you're going home with $41,000.
07:59Coming up next, the pursuit continues as Matt and Marisha go head-to-head for the chance to move on
08:06and play for $20,000 right here on Trivial Pursuit.
08:20Welcome back, y'all, to Trivial Pursuit.
08:23Matt and Marisha have made it here to the next round after just defeating a two-time champion.
08:29So, let's get to know them a little bit better.
08:33So, Matt, your job is in analytics.
08:37Yes, it is.
08:37Exciting?
08:38I like to keep it fun.
08:39I know it's a lot of spreadsheets and numbers.
08:42But sometimes at work, when we do events and things like that, I'll dress up like a clown.
08:47I'll juggle.
08:48I'll do tricks.
08:49Well, it was our juggler that you just knocked off.
08:53Yes, yes, yes.
08:54Well done.
08:54We talked about that.
08:55And Marisha, you're an English teacher.
08:58Who's your favorite author?
08:59What I love teaching most is fairy tales.
09:03So, maybe the Brothers Grimm.
09:04I love exposing my students to the original versions and kind of traumatize them a little
09:09bit.
09:10And they say, thanks for ruining my childhood.
09:12But they do love them.
09:13They do.
09:14They do.
09:14Yeah, they love it.
09:16Best of luck to both of you going forward.
09:18Let's get back to the game.
09:19In this round, you're going to be answering multiple choice questions, working your way
09:25through the categories once again.
09:27However, this time, each correct answer is worth an escalating value from 200 to 1,000
09:33points.
09:34You both selected the order of the categories that you will be playing.
09:38And you picked one category that you just didn't want to play.
09:42And Matt, I see that you have selected not to play science and nature and elected entertainment
09:49as your 1,000 point category.
09:51Why is that?
09:52I am a pop culture junkie, so entertainment was always going to be the 1,000 point round
09:57for me.
09:57And Marisha, I see that you have opted to skip sports and leisure and your 1,000 point question
10:05is art and literature.
10:07Well, arts and literature, of course, as an English teacher, I'm hoping I get some good
10:11classic novels.
10:12Perfectly reasonable strategy.
10:14All right, players, whichever one of you has the most points at the end of this round,
10:19we'll move on to the final pursuit to play for $20,000.
10:25Let the pursuit begin.
10:29Marisha, you are trailing, so you'll be going first.
10:33For 200 points in the category of science and nature.
10:38Which of these is a real insect that can lift up to 100 times its own body weight?
10:45Would it be a Hercules beetle, a Hulk beetle, or power beetle?
10:51I haven't heard of any of these beetles, but I think that going with a classical allusion
11:00to Hercules is maybe the best option, so I'll say a Hercules beetle.
11:05Marisha, let's see if you're right.
11:09Hercules beetle it is.
11:11Matt, for 200 points, here is your multiple choice question in geography.
11:18Which sea borders the coasts of northern Turkey and southern Ukraine?
11:23Black Sea, Red Sea, or the Yellow Sea?
11:28I know the Red Sea is south of all of that.
11:33I'm pretty sure it's black.
11:35I know that's in that area, so I'm going to go with Black Sea.
11:39Matt, let's see if you're right.
11:42Correct you are, sir.
11:44Marisha, here is your next question for 400 points in the category of entertainment.
11:51Which of these artists was not a member of the supergroup The Traveling Wilburys?
11:57Was it Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, or Tom Petty?
12:04I think I remember the music video from their most famous song, and I believe that Bob Dylan and Tom
12:12Petty were in it, so I'm going to go with Bruce Springsteen.
12:15Let's see if you're right.
12:18Correct.
12:19Matt, you're trailing by 300 points now, so for 400 points in the category of art and literature.
12:27A line from a classic Langston Hughes poem provided the title for which of these plays?
12:34A Raisin in the Sun, Angels in America, The Iceman Cometh.
12:43Poetry is not my strong suit.
12:45I've heard of all of these plays.
12:47I think I'm going to have to take a guess.
12:50I'm going to go with A Raisin in the Sun.
12:53Matt, let's see if you're right.
12:57It was a guess, but it was also correct.
13:00Marisha, here is your next question with 600 points in the category of geography.
13:08Which of these states is officially designated as a commonwealth?
13:14Connecticut, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania.
13:19Ooh, I was hoping for Virginia to come up when I saw a commonwealth.
13:24Um, I'm just going to have to take a guess and go with Connecticut.
13:32Marisha, let's see if you're right.
13:34Mmm, it's Pennsylvania.
13:37Matt, your 600-point question in the category of sports and leisure.
13:43Which of these techniques involves briefly submerging a food in boiling water
13:48and then rapidly cooling it in ice water?
13:53Blanching, broiling, or poaching?
13:58I know it's not broiling.
14:00I was talking about food questions with my wife.
14:03And she told me, you know they're going to ask a food question.
14:07And I know sports really well.
14:09And I don't know food very well.
14:11I believe that is how you poach.
14:15So I will go with poaching.
14:17Poaching.
14:18Matt, we're going to see if you're right.
14:22Blanching, if your wife was right, you did get a cooking question.
14:26You did.
14:27Marisha, here is your question for 800 points in the category of history.
14:33In 1932, the Australian military lost a war waged against which crop-destroying animal?
14:42Was it a dingo, emu, or Tasmanian devil?
14:48I know this because there are a lot of memes posted about them losing to this animal, and that is
14:54an emu.
14:54Marisha, let's see if you're right.
14:58Correct.
14:59You just pulled ahead.
15:01So, Matt, your 800-point question in the category of history.
15:06In 1934, what celebrity bank robber escaped from jail allegedly using a wooden gun he had whittled?
15:14Is it Clyde Barrow, John Dillinger, or Pretty Boy Floyd?
15:21I know all of these guys.
15:23I think I'm going to have to take a guess again, though.
15:28I know John Dillinger escaped from jail, so I'm going to go with him.
15:31John Dillinger, lock it in.
15:32Matt, let's see if you're right.
15:36Correct.
15:37All right, Marisha, you need this to stay in the game.
15:40If not, Matt will move on to the final pursuit to play for $20,000.
15:46For 1,000 points in the category art and literature, here's your question, Marisha.
15:53Located in Paris, Le Pousse is a 40-foot sculpture of which body part?
15:59Is it the ear, the foot, or thumb?
16:04I don't know French very well, but basing on my knowledge of Spanish and that it's close to French, I
16:14don't think it's ear, so I'm going to guess thumb.
16:17Marisha, to stay in the game, let's see if you're right.
16:23You're still in it, Marisha.
16:25Well played, well done.
16:27All right, Matt, it comes down to this moment.
16:30If you don't get this correct, Marisha will move on to the final pursuit.
16:34So, for 1,000 points in the category entertainment.
16:40In 2017, Prue Leith replaced what judge on The Great British Baking Show?
16:47Was that Delia Smith, Jamie Oliver, or Mary Berry?
16:54I do not watch this show, but my wife does.
16:57And so I know all about Mary Berry.
17:01So I will be locking in Mary Berry.
17:03Matt, we're going to see if you're right.
17:09Mary Berry it is. Congratulations, Matt.
17:12You, sir, are moving on to play for $20,000.
17:17Marisha, you played a very strong game, and it was great having you with us.
17:21Thank you. Thank you.
17:22Hey, Matt, can you join me over here?
17:26Well done, sir.
17:28When we come back, we'll see if Matt can conquer all six categories
17:31and the final pursuit for $20,000 right here on Trivial Pursuit.
17:47Welcome back to Trivial Pursuit. I'm here with Matt, who outplayed his opponents
17:51and has made it here to the final pursuit for a chance to win $20,000.
18:00Well, Matt, have you thought about what you might do with the money if you win?
18:04I do. I am expecting my first child.
18:08That would be amazing timing, yeah.
18:10Yeah, I just wanted to shout them out.
18:11Oscar, love you.
18:13Well, Matt, all that stands between you and $20,000 are our six Trivial Pursuit categories.
18:20You will have 45 seconds, and you will earn $1,000 for each correct answer,
18:25and if you answer all six questions correctly, that's one question from each category,
18:31within the 45 seconds, you will, Matt, win $20,000.
18:37Sounds great.
18:38To help with your pursuit, I want you to pick the first category that you want to play.
18:43History.
18:45If you get any incorrect, Matt, you can always circle back to those categories,
18:49providing there's time remaining.
18:51Time for your final pursuit, brother.
18:53Let's do it.
18:54Let's put 45 seconds on the clock.
18:59Time will begin when I finish reading the first question.
19:03Good luck.
19:05Who was elected Prime Minister of Canada in 2025?
19:08Mark Carney.
19:09Correct.
19:10Selina Meyer is a fictional politician in what comedy series?
19:13Zeep.
19:14Correct.
19:15What Indian city was known as Bombay before being renamed in 1995?
19:19Mumbai.
19:20Correct.
19:20Foxer Manny Pacquiao was born in what country?
19:23Philippines.
19:24Correct.
19:25What is the smallest prime number?
19:27Two.
19:27Correct.
19:28What author wrote the bestsellers Blink and Outliers?
19:34Alston.
19:35Malcolm Gladwell.
19:36Which character in The Wizard of Oz claims he is missing a brain?
19:43The Scarecrow.
19:45Correct.
19:46Matt, you've done it, sir.
19:50Congratulations, sir.
19:52You've conquered all six categories and have won $20,000.
19:57And you're moving on to play a game.
19:59So, Matt, we're gonna get you ready for the next game
20:02and see if you can make it back here again.
20:05All right?
20:06Let's bring on your next opponents.
20:13Great to have you here.
20:14Please introduce yourselves, players.
20:17I'm Karen.
20:17I'm a graphic designer from Seattle, Washington.
20:20I'm Rahul, an analytics engineer from Midlothian, Virginia.
20:23Welcome to the game, Karen and Rahul.
20:26And as you know, the three of you will compete
20:28through three rounds of trivia questions,
20:30hoping to take Matt's spot in the final pursuit.
20:34When we come back, we'll see who has what it takes
20:38for their shot at $20,000 right here on Trivial Pursuit.
20:52Welcome back to Trivial Pursuit, where Matt, Karen, and Rahul are ready to put their trivia skills to the test.
20:59So let's get back to the game.
21:01The three of you will be answering questions in our six iconic Trivial Pursuit categories, which, of course, are...
21:08Entertainment, geography, sports and leisure, science and nature, history and art and literature.
21:16Correct answers players are worth 100 points and a wedge.
21:20And if you collect a wedge from all six categories, you will earn $1,000 for filling your wheel.
21:27And the two players with the most points at the end will be moving on to the next round.
21:31Are you ready?
21:32Let the pursuit begin.
21:37Now, to start things off, we have selected the first category, which is art and literature.
21:44Most often illustrated in comic books as a blonde, what Norse god of thunder was historically depicted with red hair?
21:52Karen.
21:54Thor.
21:54Thor is correct.
21:56Well done, Karen.
21:57Woo!
21:57You have 100 points and a wedge and are in control.
22:00Please select our next category.
22:02Let's do pink for entertainment.
22:04The phrase, cash me outside, went viral in 2016 after an altercation on what TV talk show?
22:13Karen.
22:15Ooh, Maury.
22:16Incorrect.
22:18Rahul.
22:19Dr. Phil.
22:20Dr. Phil is correct.
22:22Please select.
22:23Let's do orange, sports and leisure, please.
22:25What is the only NFL franchise to play its home games in the state of America?
22:31Matt.
22:32The Buffalo Bills.
22:34Buffalo Bills is correct.
22:36Please select our next category, Matt.
22:38Let's do blue geography.
22:40Starting service in 1883, what legendary train ran from Paris to Istanbul for more than 80 years?
22:49Karen.
22:50Orient Express.
22:51The Orient Express is right.
22:53Please select.
22:54Let's do green for science and nature.
22:58Coal and natural gas are examples of what type of energy source formed underground from plant and animal remains?
23:06Karen.
23:07Fossil fuel.
23:08Correct.
23:10And the last question this first time through the board players is in the category history.
23:16In the 1880s, former Civil War nurse Clara Barton founded the American branch of what humanitarian organization?
23:26Rahul.
23:26The Red Cross.
23:28Correct.
23:29So we have a pretty even game.
23:30We are going to just reload our six categories and see how many more points and wedges y'all can
23:36earn.
23:37Rahul.
23:38You're still in control.
23:39Select again.
23:40Let's do blue geography.
23:42Which U.S. state is home to Mall of America, the Western Hemisphere's largest indoor shopping mall?
23:50Rahul.
23:51Minnesota.
23:52Correct.
23:53Please select.
23:54Let's do orange sports and leisure, please.
23:57Also, the name of a Disney character, what is the term for riding a skateboard with your right foot at
24:03the front of the board?
24:05Rahul.
24:06Goofy.
24:07We'll accept it.
24:08Goofy foot.
24:09Make a selection, please.
24:10Let's go for green science and nature, please.
24:13In the world of investing, what do the initials ETF stand for?
24:20Rahul.
24:21External traded fund.
24:24Incorrect.
24:25Karen, Matt.
24:26Matt.
24:27External transfer funds.
24:29Incorrect.
24:30Karen?
24:31No?
24:34Exchange traded fund.
24:36You were really close, Rahul.
24:38Please select the next category.
24:40Purple, art and literature.
24:42Mrs. What's it, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which helped the Murray children find their father in what beloved sci-fi
24:49novel?
24:50Rahul.
24:51A Wrinkle in Time.
24:52A Wrinkle in Time it is.
24:54Rahul, select our next category, sir.
24:56Yellow History, please.
24:58Presidents Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore were both members of what now defunct political party?
25:05Matt.
25:07Wigs.
25:07The Whig Party is correct.
25:10And the final question, the second time through the board, is in the category entertainment.
25:16What 1950 Oscar-winning film features the iconic quote, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up?
25:25Rahul.
25:26Sunset Boulevard?
25:26Correct.
25:28At the end of that round, Rahul, you have 600 points, are in the lead.
25:33Karen having his 600 with 300 points, and our champion, Matt, at 200 points.
25:38We're going to reload the categories one last time.
25:41And remember, this is your last chance to earn points and wedges, and only two of you will be moving
25:47on.
25:48Rahul, you are in control, and you are one wedge away from that $1,000 bonus.
25:54What category would you like to choose?
25:57Green Science and Nature, please.
25:59Named for a Hungarian-American engineer, what is the term for the boundary where Earth's atmosphere meets outer space?
26:08Karen?
26:09Is that the Caslow?
26:11Sorry, that's incorrect.
26:13Matt, Rahul?
26:16Rahul.
26:17Stratosphere?
26:18Sorry, incorrect.
26:20How about you, Matt?
26:22The ozone.
26:24The Carmen line.
26:26Rahul, you are still in control.
26:28Let's do Blue Geography, please.
26:31What massive five-day music festival is held annually on Worthy Farm in Somerset, England?
26:39Karen?
26:39Glastonbury?
26:40The Glastonbury Festival is correct.
26:43You're in control.
26:44Pink for entertainment.
26:46Before Bell Bottom Country won her a Grammy in 2024, what country singer toured as a Hannah Montana impersonator?
26:58That was Laney Wilson.
27:00Okay, Karen, select our next category, please.
27:03Purple, Art and Literature.
27:05Iowa's historic Dibble House is featured in what iconic 1930 oil on beaver board painting?
27:14Rahu?
27:15American Gothic.
27:15American Gothic is correct, sir.
27:18Rahu, which would you like to select?
27:20Orange Sports and Leisure, please.
27:22The name of what popular tabletop game comes from a Swahili word meaning to build?
27:30Rahu?
27:31Jenga.
27:32Jenga is correct, sir.
27:34Here's the final category, players.
27:36History.
27:38Who was caught in a custody battle between the U.S. and Cuba at age five before his election to
27:45Cuba's legislature in 2023?
27:49Rahu?
27:49Elion Gonzalez.
27:51Elion Gonzalez is correct.
27:53Well, that's the end of the round, players.
27:56Congratulations, Rahu, with 900 points.
27:59Karen, you're going on to the next round with 400 points.
28:02And we have to say goodbye to Matt, who was a terrific champion.
28:06Thank you, Matt.
28:07Well played.
28:08You were an awesome champion.
28:10And Matt, you're going home with $20,000.
28:16Coming up next, the pursuit continues as Rahul and Karen go head to head for the chance to move on
28:23and play for $20,000 right here on Trivial Pursuit.
28:39Welcome back to Trivial Pursuit.
28:41Rahul and Karen have just defeated our returning champion and have made it here to the next round, so let's
28:48get to know them a little bit better.
28:51Karen, you really are good at this and seem to love this game.
28:56Oh, I love it so much that even my wedding ceremony was Trivial Pursuit themed.
29:02Really? How is that?
29:04In addition to exchanging rings, we also exchanged Trivial Pursuit pie wedges, and my vows were all themed to the
29:12categories. Very normal.
29:14That is hardcore love.
29:16Oh, thank you.
29:18Rahul, you are an analytics engineer. Love your job?
29:22I do, yeah, that's correct. I work for a travel company, and one of the things I really love about
29:26it is it enables me to travel more.
29:28Another passion is food, so it works really well being able to travel and eat through these different countries.
29:33I've got a few kids, and being able to, you know, show them different cultures, different cuisines has been really
29:38great.
29:39Well, you're both phenomenal players. The best of luck to you. We're going to get back to the game.
29:43In this round, you will be answering questions that are multiple choice, working your way through the categories once again.
29:51But this time, each correct answer is worth an escalating value from 200 to 1,000 points.
29:59You have both selected the order of the categories that you'll be playing, and you have also picked one category
30:05that you don't want to play.
30:06Now, Rahul, I see that you have elected not to play art and literature, and selected geography as your 1
30:14,000 point question. Tell me why.
30:17So, I love to travel, as I mentioned. I'm hoping that helps in the geography category.
30:21And Karen, you have opted not to play history, and have chosen entertainment as your 1,000 point question.
30:29There are a lot of dates in history, a lot of dates, and my brain is only so big.
30:35So, I chose to get rid of that, and then my eyes are always on some sort of screen, so
30:41I figured entertainment would be a good bet.
30:44All right, whichever one of you has the most points at the end of this round, we'll move on to
30:49the final pursuit to play for $20,000.
30:53And let the pursuit begin.
30:57Karen, you are trailing by 500 points, so you will be going first.
31:01For 200 points, here is your multiple choice question in the category sports and leisure.
31:08Which is the only Grand Slam tennis tournament to be played on clay?
31:14Is that the Australian Open, the French Open, or the U.S. Open?
31:20Ooh, the U.S. Open, I believe, is not clay.
31:27I believe Australian Open is also probably not clay.
31:33I'm going to go with the French Open.
31:37Karen, let's see if you're right.
31:40Right you are, the French Open.
31:42Rahul, for 200 points, here is your multiple choice question in the category of entertainment.
31:51Which of these Bong Joon-ho films features a genetically modified super pic?
31:57Is that Mickey 17, Okja, or the host?
32:03Well, this is why I put entertainment at my 200.
32:06Um, I've seen one Bong Joon-ho film, I believe, and it's none of these.
32:12Um, I believe Mickey 17 had something to do with genetic modification.
32:19So, I'm going to go with Mickey 17, lock that in.
32:22Rahul, let's see if you're right.
32:25Mmm, it was Okja. That was the name of the pig.
32:29All right, here's an opportunity for you, Karen.
32:32For 400 points in the category of art and literature.
32:37In a popular SNL sketch, Ryan Gosling criticized Avatar graphic designers
32:42for using which font in the film's logo?
32:46Would it be Comic Sans, Futura, or Papyrus?
32:52Well, LaVar, I'm actually a graphic designer, so I see fonts in my dreams.
32:58Um, it is not Comic Sans, although that would be really hilarious.
33:03Uh, Futura is a pretty basic standard font,
33:06but the font being made fun of in the sketch is Papyrus.
33:11Karen, sounds like you know it.
33:16You know your fonts, Karen.
33:18Rahul, for 400 points in the category of history.
33:24In 2010, Iceland made it illegal for any business to profit from which practice?
33:31Alcohol sales, employee nudity, or unpaid internships?
33:39Wow.
33:40Mmm.
33:41So, I've been to Iceland, uh, post-2010.
33:45Um, I don't think it would be alcohol sales.
33:48I know they sell it there.
33:50Um, maybe a ban on employee nudity?
33:54I'm gonna go with employee nudity.
33:56Rahul, let's see if you're right.
34:00Employee nudity, can't believe they had to make a law against that, but...
34:04We'll take it.
34:05There you go.
34:07Okay, Karen.
34:08For 600 points in the category of geography,
34:13which of these U.S. cities is located on an isthmus?
34:19Honolulu, New Orleans, or Seattle?
34:24Oh, this is a little embarrassing because I'm...
34:27I live in Seattle.
34:29I bel- I'm not really entirely sure what an isthmus is.
34:34Uh, I feel like I would know if it was in Seattle.
34:36You know what?
34:37I'm gonna take a guess and say Honolulu.
34:41Karen, let's see if you're right.
34:45Oh!
34:47Seattle, you live on an isthmus.
34:51So...
34:51Sorry, Seattle.
34:52It's all good.
34:52Yes, you have to go home and answer for this moment.
34:56All right.
34:57Rahul, your question with 600 points in the category
35:01science and nature...
35:04Turbot is an expensive delicacy of which type of food?
35:10Fish, melon, or mushroom?
35:14Well, I think I may have mentioned I really enjoy food,
35:17so this is exactly the question I was hoping for here.
35:20Um, I've eaten turbo many times.
35:22It is a fish.
35:23Locked in.
35:24Said with confidence.
35:28Fish indeed.
35:28Okay, Karen, here is your 800-point question in the category
35:35science and nature.
35:37Neil Armstrong's space suit was made by ILC Industries,
35:42a division of which company?
35:45Jockey, Playtex, or Speedo?
35:50Oh, well, I'm gonna take out Speedo.
35:55I believe that's an Australian company.
35:59Jockey is definitely underwear.
36:04I am going to be risky and say Playtex.
36:10Karen?
36:11Let's see if you can.
36:15Playtex it is.
36:17Rahul.
36:18For 800 points in the category sports and leisure.
36:23After signing with Nike in 1995,
36:25who became the first woman with her own signature athletic shoe?
36:30Lisa Leslie, Rebecca Lobo, or Cheryl Spooks?
36:35This is a tough question.
36:37I believe the WNBA started in 97,
36:41so someone who would have been famous before that.
36:44I know they were all very accomplished in college and the WNBA.
36:49Um, it feels like Cheryl Swoops would be the answer for the Nike Swoops,
36:54so I'm gonna go with Cheryl Swoops.
36:56Locked in.
36:57Rahul.
36:57Let's see if you're right.
37:00They were called Nike Air Swoops.
37:02Well done.
37:03Okay, Karen, if you don't get this, Rahul will win and move on to the final pursuit to play for
37:09$20,000.
37:11Here is your 1,000-point question.
37:15In entertainment, who was the first member to leave the boy band One Direction?
37:21Would that have been Harry Styles, Niall Horan, or Zayn Malik?
37:27LeVar, I love them all.
37:30Uh, and so I used to be a pretty big fan when I was younger,
37:35and I'm pretty sure that Zayn was the first one to leave.
37:40So Zayn Malik.
37:42Said with confidence.
37:46You're still in the game, Karen.
37:48Rahul, if you get this question correct,
37:50you will move on to the final round to play for $20,000.
37:54For 1,000 points in the category Geography,
37:58a human-faced golden sun is found on the flag of which of these South American countries?
38:08Argentina, Brazil, or Venezuela?
38:12So I know it's not Brazil.
38:14They've got, I believe, the Earth on there,
38:17uh, which would leave Argentina and Venezuela.
38:20I'm pretty confident it's Argentina, uh, from international competitions.
38:27So we're gonna lock in Argentina.
38:29For the win.
38:31Rahul, we'll see if you're right.
38:35Argentina is correct.
38:38Rahul, congratulations.
38:39You are moving on to play for a chance at $20,000, brother.
38:44And Karen, you were an absolutely dynamite player.
38:48Thank you for joining us.
38:52Rahul, did you join me over here, sir?
38:53I'd love to.
38:54When we come back, we'll see if Rahul can conquer all six categories in the final pursuit for $20,000.
39:01Right here on Trivial Pursuit.
39:14Welcome back.
39:15I'm here with Rahul, who outplayed his opponents and has made it to the final pursuit for a chance to
39:21win $20,000.
39:27So Rahul, have you thought about what you might do with $20,000?
39:31I have.
39:31So I think I mentioned I've got two kids and I'd love to take my wife and kids on a
39:36safari.
39:36So as we read a lot, we read a lot about the big five animals there.
39:39And I think it would be a great trip if we could all go and actually find all five of
39:43them on a nice safari trip.
39:44All right.
39:45Well, all that stands between you and $20,000 are our six Trivial Pursuit categories.
39:50You're going to have 45 seconds and you will earn $1,000 for each correct answer.
39:56And if you answer all six questions correctly, that's one correct answer for each category, you will win the $20
40:03,000.
40:04That sounds incredible.
40:05To help you with your pursuit, I want you to pick the first category that you will play.
40:11We'd like to start with art and literature.
40:12Art and literature.
40:13If you get any incorrect, you'll be able to circle back to those categories, providing there is time left on
40:20the clock.
40:21Rahul, it's time for your final pursuit.
40:24Let's put 45 seconds on the clock.
40:30The time will begin when I finish reading the first question.
40:34Good luck.
40:36In Greek mythology, what king must roll a boulder uphill for all eternity?
40:42Sisyphus.
40:42Correct.
40:43In 2006, what magician spent seven straight days submerged in a waterton?
40:48Correct.
40:49Which U.S. state is located closest to Africa?
40:52Maine.
40:53Correct.
40:54What sport features shots like the Ernie and around the post?
40:58Hockey.
40:59Pickleball.
41:00A six-foot person is how many inches tall?
41:0372.
41:03Correct.
41:04The JFK administration was known by what nickname inspired by King Arthur?
41:09Correct.
41:10NBA star Nikola Jokic was born in what country?
41:13Serbia.
41:14Correct.
41:15And that's it.
41:16You've done it.
41:20Six questions correct within the 45 seconds.
41:24You've conquered all six and $20,000 is now yours, sir.
41:29And you're moving on to play again.
41:32Feels amazing.
41:34Thank you for playing along with us at home.
41:36We will see you next time on Trivial Resuit where knowing stuff is celebrated, but you don't have to take
41:43my way from it.
41:45Wow.
41:47Wow.
41:48Wow.
41:49Yeah.
42:03What!
42:10Wow.
42:11Wow.
42:11Wow.
42:11Wow.
42:12Wow.
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