Episode #002 | Jeopardy
The theme of today's episode is Jeopardy. We get to choose our category and watch our phrasing.
We’ve each got 10 articles of clothing on. for every question you miss, you lose an item of clothing. the game ends when someone ends up naked.
Today’s cheat: Ask Siri
Today’s loser: has to watch 10 minutes of Instagram "comedy."
Episode Transcript
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Rachel
Welcome to Strip trivia. I'm Rachel. We're not trivia buffs, but we are in the buff. Today's trivia theme is Jeopardy! Which means we get to pick our categories and watch our phrasing. We've got six categories each and ten articles of clothing for every question you missed. You lose an item of clothing. The game ends when someone ends up naked.
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Rachel
Today's cheat is Ask Siri, but we'll crotch. Freudian slip. Today's cheat is Ask Siri, but we'll cross that bridge when we get to it. And today's loser has to watch 10 minutes of Instagram comedy. Round one starts now. Daniel, are you ready?
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Daniel
I'm ready.
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Rachel
Let's go.
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Rachel
Okay, Daniel, choose your first category. Currencies. U.S. States. The Olympics animated films. Mountains are all set. Set is in quotation marks.
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Daniel
All right, let's start with the U.S. states.
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Rachel
Okay. Just so you know, these questions will start off easy in each category and then get progressively harder. All right. Okay. So for U.S. states, your first question is reflecting its Catholic heritage. This state has 64 parishes and no counties.
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Daniel
Louisiana. What is Louisiana?
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Rachel
Good, Good catch on your phrasing. That's that's correct. And I question to it's the only state whose name and capital city both consist of two words.
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Daniel
New Mexico. What is New Mexico?
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Rachel
That's right. What's New Mexico's capital.
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Daniel
Santa Fe.
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Rachel
Okay. Question three. Appalled by the prisons in England, James Oglethorpe started this as a debtor's colony.
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Daniel
Oglethorpe.
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Rachel
Mm hmm. The helpful.
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Daniel
Yes, sounds kind of familiar, but I am. Just say, uh, what is Virginia?
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Rachel
Mm hmm. It's Georgia.
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Daniel
All right. I'll take off my hat.
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Rachel
Take it off with the fake as.
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Rachel
I see you take off your hat, like, 30 times already. Okay. Question number four. It was once proposed that this Western state be called Desert Ray, meaning land of honeybees.
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Daniel
What is Utah?
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Rachel
Yeah. Yep. Okay, last question. In U.S. states. It contains the easternmost points in the continental U.S. West Quoddy head or possibly was quoted. I'm not sure.
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Daniel
I see how it's spelled.
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Rachel
Q You D.
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Daniel
That sounds like a like a New England word. I'm going to have to say, what is Maine?
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Rachel
That's right. Okay, Good job.
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Daniel
So it. Okay. You're up next. Your categories are famous dates, art and artists. Food and drink. New York City. American writers and finance. Where you want to start up?
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Rachel
Food and drink.
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Daniel
All right. Okay. Ready? Your first question. This classic canned meat from Hormel that debuted in 1937 has no gluten.
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Rachel
What is spam?
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Daniel
Yes. Spam is correct. Question Two French chefs use this part of the goose to make paté de for gras.
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Rachel
I believe that's what is the liver.
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Daniel
Correct. Okay. Your next question. Darjeeling is classified as a black type of this beverage.
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Rachel
What is tea?
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Daniel
That is correct. It's this seed which is used like rice was originally grown in the Andes and is high in protein.
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Rachel
There's got to be was quinoa.
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Daniel
Yes. It's a very easy.
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Rachel
You know, it's the food and drink category.
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Daniel
This sauce made with butter, egg yolk and lemon juice embellishes eggs Benedict.
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Rachel
What is hollandaise?
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Daniel
That's correct. All right, you clean that category. Let's move on.
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Rachel
Welcome back to Ship Trivia. The trivia game is taking French beaches by storm right now. As it stands, Daniel has nine articles of clothing, and I have ten. Round two begins now.
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Daniel
I will go with currencies for my next category.
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Rachel
All right, Daniel, your first question on currencies. The name of this Indian currency is from the Sanskrit for coined silver.
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Daniel
What is rupee?
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Rachel
That's correct. Question to a Philippine queen of 1947 depicted this American calling him defender and liberator.
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Daniel
I have no idea.
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Daniel
Who is Truman?
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Rachel
No. Who is General Douglas MacArthur? So will be. INSKEEP.
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Daniel
I'll take off all my sweatshirts.
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Rachel
Do you want to describe your the item they you're taking off?
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Daniel
It's an extra large black hooded sweatshirt.
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Rachel
It's a I think it's a poly cotton blend. Okay. Your next question. An s on a U.S. coin indicates that it was minted in this city.
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Daniel
Oh.
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Rachel
Yes. It's not what I would have thought, but that helps. Mm.
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Daniel
I don't really know where they meant stuff other than there's the mint in D.C.. Right. Um, I'm just going to guess. What is Washington, D.C. starts with.
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Rachel
Unless it's San Francisco.
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Daniel
Okay. I didn't know if it was just, like a something that didn't really make.
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Rachel
Okay, that's enough. Digital, darling. What's going to. What's it going to be?
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Daniel
Take off one of my pairs of pants. This is my I sweat pants. It's a nice orange color.
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Rachel
It's like a burnt orange. Like a somewhere between a mustard and a rest.
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Daniel
Yeah, it's tough.
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Rachel
Okay. This Angolan currency, introduced in 1977, was named for a river, not a late December holiday. I think you can go there.
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Daniel
Thing is a Kwanzaa.
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Rachel
Yeah, that's right. Good job. Okay. All right. Your last question. Currencies, this currency of Costa Rica gets its name from the first European to see the nation.
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Rachel
I feel like I don't know it. I feel like it's not common knowledge. So just I would have to guess.
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Daniel
Sounds like you're just trying to win.
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Rachel
You could also ask. Seriously. I'm thinking.
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Daniel
About it. Yeah, I think I'll ask Siri. Hey, Siri, what is the currency of Costa Rica that gets its name from the first European to see the nation?
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Speaker 3
Here's an answer from Lonely Planet. The Costa Rican currency is the cologne, plural cones named after Cristobal. Cologne. Christopher Columbus.
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Daniel
All right. What is that cologne?
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Rachel
That's correct. Get up. Made it through.
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Daniel
That was a reference.
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Rachel
To the shirt on your back.
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Daniel
Okay, well, you're up next.
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Rachel
I can only do in New York City.
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Daniel
New York City. Question one. On December 5th, 1783, the British left the city for good. From this island borough.
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Rachel
Oh. Oh. Harassing Brooklyn because of Hamilton. But I don't think that's right. What is Long Island?
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Daniel
No, that is not a borough.
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Rachel
Oh, it is Staten Island.
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Daniel
Staten Island.
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Rachel
Demanding.
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Daniel
What are you taking off?
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Rachel
Oh, no.
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Daniel
You have plenty of all ten articles of clothing.
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Rachel
I'm going to take my hat off.
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Daniel
Question two. Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin began this seminal hip hop record company out of an NYU dorm room.
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Rachel
I don't know. Seminal hip hop record company. Yeah, It's exclusively hip hop.
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Daniel
Yeah. Yeah. But I believe they merged with, like, a major. I thought they merged with Island, but.
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Rachel
Oh. What is Def Jam? Yeah.
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Daniel
I think that island clue helped you.
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Rachel
By actually thinking that, but I thought they did more than hip hop, so that was.
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Daniel
Helpful. Okay, next question. The name Tribeca was adopted in the mid 1970s. It stands for Triangle below this street.
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Rachel
Oh. Canal Street. What is Canal Street?
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Daniel
Correct. George Benson crooned. They say the neon lights are bright on the street.
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Rachel
Hmm. What is Broadway? Yes. Nothing easier than the Canal Street. It is.
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Daniel
Easier. Okay. Last question of your very easy capital. In the 1920s, African-American artists had a renaissance in this New York City neighborhood.
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Rachel
What is Harlem that seems easier than most.
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Daniel
That was. That was like the thousand dollar question now.
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Rachel
Because, like, you ask those backwards.
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Daniel
Nice job.
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Rachel
Welcome back to strip trivia where it's just like Nellie says, it's getting tight in here. So take off all of your clothes. As it stands, Daniel has seven articles of clothing left, and I have nine. Round three starts now.
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Daniel
For my cat and next category. I'll go with animated films.
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Rachel
Right. Walt Disney's first full length animated film was about this woman and her seven housemates.
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Daniel
What is ah, who is Snow White?
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Rachel
That's correct. In a 2005 film for animals from the New York City Zoo and up on an African island.
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Daniel
What is Madagascar?
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Rachel
That's correct. Question three In a 2009 film set in Jazz Age, New Orleans Princess Diana has a fateful kiss.
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Daniel
So what is the princess and the frog?
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Rachel
That's correct.
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Daniel
Oh, okay. Good.
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Rachel
Good job. Okay, So question number four. In a 1989 animated movie, all dogs go to this place.
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Daniel
What is.
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Rachel
Heaven? That's correct. The thought leader, the feeling that came out when we were like six had.
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Daniel
Never saw it. I don't know.
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Rachel
Okay. Your last question. In this 2001 animated feature, an ogre rescues the Princess Fiona from a fire breathing dragon.
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Daniel
And this is like one of the few verses my family bought. So I know that is Shrek. So what is Shrek?
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Rachel
That's correct.
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Daniel
That was pretty pretty easy.
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Rachel
One of the only DVDs my family lol is Seabiscuit. Fun fact.
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Daniel
Okay. You're up next.
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Rachel
Let's do. Is it American writers? Is that one of the. Okay, let's do American writers.
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Daniel
All right. American writers. First question. Samuel Clemens used this pseudonym, which means two fathoms deep.
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Rachel
Who is Mark Twain?
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Daniel
Yeah, of course. The pit and the pendulum helped secure his reputation as a master of lurid, gothic suspense.
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Rachel
Who was pope?
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Daniel
Correct. Edgar Allan Poe.
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Rachel
Okay, My. Yeah. Also.
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Daniel
This writer, born in Salinas, explored the Sea of Cortez with Ricketts.
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Rachel
Steinbeck?
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Daniel
You were just reading me Steinbeck this afternoon. Nice. This author of the Joy Luck Club was born shortly after her parents immigrated to the U.S..
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Rachel
I don't know that one. Joy Luck Club immigrated to the U.S. and I don't even know who to guess. I don't I don't know when you're.
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Daniel
Going to be taken out an article calling.
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Rachel
I'm going to pass. Glad. Tell me.
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Daniel
Amy Tan.
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Rachel
Okay. I'll take off.
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Daniel
My hoodie is getting hot in here, like Nellie said.
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Rachel
This.
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Daniel
This is an old race with a lot of photography. Hoodie with their logo faded on the back circa 2015. 16?
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Rachel
Yeah, it's actually yours.
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Daniel
Oh, it's my. That's why I want my hoodie. Nice. Your last question of American writers. She was a senior editor at Random House while she was writing the novel. Beloved, Beloved or Beloved, The Banana. You like to speak?
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Rachel
I don't know. And it's not familiar to me. I certainly have never read that. Who is O'Connor? I don't know. Now.
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Daniel
Who is Toni Morrison?
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Rachel
Okay. Okay. I have so many pants on. I'm going to go for my. My pants that are actually your sweatpants.
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Daniel
Oh, so wearing my hoodie and my sweater pants.
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Rachel
And I'm wearing your sweatshirt and your thong. Welcome back to strip trivia. Our mailman, at least favorite trivia show. As it stands, Daniel has seven articles of clothing. And I also have seven articles of clothing. Round four starts now.
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Daniel
All right. For my category, I'll choose. I'll set certain quotation marks. I assume that means that's going to be part of the answer.
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Rachel
Okay. In summer, when this happens after 8 p.m. in L.A., it happens after 11:30 p.m. in Anchorage.
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Daniel
What is a sunset?
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Rachel
Yes. Question two A variety of potato is called this, also a shade of reddish brown.
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Daniel
We eat a lot of potatoes. Oh, what is russet?
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Rachel
That's great. Okay. Question three It can be a useful quality or any item of value that is owned by.
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Daniel
A useful or useful.
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Rachel
Useful.
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Daniel
Useful. What is an asset?
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Rachel
That's correct. Flying right through this. Okay. Question four Hebrew for Assembly. It's the Parliament of Israel.
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Daniel
Oh, I don't know. I pass.
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Rachel
Yeah, it's the Knesset. K and A.C.T..
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Daniel
All right, I'll take off my socks.
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Rachel
One sock right.
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Daniel
Now.
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Rachel
Both wool socks. Yeah, well, that's why it puts many clothes on. I count one of my socks each.
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Daniel
Okay, I'm done. Six.
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Rachel
All right, final question. Something that counterbalances or a member of the rap group Migos.
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Daniel
Migos.
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Rachel
Yeah.
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Daniel
Oh, you know what is offset?
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Rachel
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Daniel
Okay.
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Rachel
All right. I'm scared of art and artists because I want to do what I know I'm not going to, but I'm ready.
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Daniel
To face the.
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Rachel
Music. I'm ready to face it.
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Daniel
Okay, your first question. Art and artists. He was nearly blind when he painted his series of water lilies.
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Rachel
Who is Monet?
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Daniel
Yes. In the language of creator Rodin, this sculpture is less pensive and. Sorry, I don't speak French.
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Rachel
The Thinker. Oh, I'm sorry. What is the thinker?
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Daniel
Correct. His. The Potato Eaters was among paintings taken from a museum in Holland in 1988.
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Rachel
Holland? Who is Renoir?
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Daniel
No, it is Van Gogh.
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Rachel
Okay.
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Daniel
What's coming off?
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Rachel
Oh, yeah. Um. Okay. I have shorts on over my yoga pants. And take those up.
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Daniel
Okay. Your next question. Mm hmm. All right. An artist, Frida Kahlo, married him in 1929. They divorced in 1939 and remarried in 1940.
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Rachel
That's the whole.
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Daniel
Clue. They just couldn't make up their minds today.
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Rachel
I feel like there wasn't very many hints in the you know.
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Daniel
What are you doing? I guess.
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Rachel
Who? I don't know. I'm just going to do a pass for this one.
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Daniel
Diego Rivera?
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Rachel
No. Yeah. I went to an exhibit for him and Picasso with your parents at the.
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Daniel
Yeah. The llama?
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Rachel
Yeah.
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Daniel
I thought I was coming off.
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Rachel
Oh, no, forget the story. Very good. The premise of the game. Take it off. One side. Oh, it's getting here. Wow. I see that.
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Daniel
He finished sculpting David in 1504, but never completed his 12 apostles for Florence's Cathedral.
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Rachel
Who is Michelangelo? Yeah. Okay.
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Daniel
I was going to give you a hint. Like he's one of the then one of the great Ninja Turtles.
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Rachel
Welcome back to Strip Trivia. It's like if the guy who invented Jeopardy and the guy who invented naked and afraid got together and had a bad idea. As it stands right now, Daniel has six articles of clothing on, and I have five. Round five starts now.
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Daniel
I'll go with mountains.
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Rachel
Mountains is your category? Yeah. Okay. Ready?
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Daniel
Yeah.
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Rachel
Question number one. The name Mont Blanc means this color mountain.
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Daniel
What is white?
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Rachel
That's correct. Mount Whitney is the tallest and most frequently climbed mountain in this range.
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Daniel
Oh, no. Let me just talk this through. We have the Appalachians. We have a smoky mountain range. We got the Rockies. We've got the Sierra Nevadas. We have the. What else is up there? We have the the ones in the white Glacier, the Canadian Rockies, even are just going to say, I think this is wrong. What is the Rockies?
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Rachel
That's wrong.
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Daniel
Yeah, what is it?
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Rachel
Do you want to take a second? Guess what you make? So you think you.
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Daniel
Just tell me.
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Rachel
It's the Sierra Nevada?
00:17:38:09 - 00:17:41:07
Daniel
Yeah. Okay, that was my second guess. But who cares about a second?
00:17:41:07 - 00:17:42:10
Rachel
Guess what you can dig up?
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Daniel
I'm going to take off my my track pants.
00:17:47:17 - 00:18:03:18
Rachel
Who's not a woo girl? What? I'm working on it. Yeah, it's five five. Okay, Question number three. This volcano that buried Pompeii erupted again in 1944 during the Allied invasion of Italy.
00:18:04:11 - 00:18:05:20
Daniel
What is Mount Vesuvius?
00:18:05:20 - 00:18:16:18
Rachel
Yeah, they were kind of going through a lot. Yeah. Question number four Tacoma's name was derived from Tahoma, a Native American name for this mountain.
00:18:17:17 - 00:18:18:17
Daniel
What is Mt. Rainier?
00:18:18:18 - 00:18:32:08
Rachel
Yeah, makes sense. Okay, your last question In the mountain category, the world's second highest peak, Mt. Goodwin Austin, is also known by this letter and number.
00:18:32:21 - 00:18:36:22
Daniel
Oh, we just watched a video of guys skiing down it. What is K2?
00:18:36:23 - 00:18:39:03
Rachel
That's correct. It's also on my ski boots.
00:18:39:12 - 00:18:40:02
Daniel
That's the last one.
00:18:40:08 - 00:18:42:01
Rachel
That's the last one. Great.
00:18:42:02 - 00:18:44:04
Daniel
Thanks. Your finance and current dates.
00:18:44:05 - 00:18:47:19
Rachel
Oh, gosh. Okay, let's get finance out of the way.
00:18:48:02 - 00:18:57:18
Daniel
This is a fun one. Question one In the thirties, this aviator used some of his fortune to fund films like Hell's Angels and Scarface.
00:18:57:18 - 00:19:03:02
Rachel
The Aviator from the Thirties. Yeah. How old is he? When was Lindbergh doing that?
00:19:03:13 - 00:19:06:21
Daniel
Well, Lindbergh. So, like, he got into politics, not movies.
00:19:07:13 - 00:19:11:12
Rachel
Do I only know Lindbergh, Sully and Amelia Earhart?
00:19:12:14 - 00:19:22:16
Daniel
There was a movie. Leonardo DiCaprio depicted him. Oh, gosh. He's like one of the most famous ones. Rub it in.
00:19:24:02 - 00:19:27:04
Rachel
I think I'm going to. I'm going to take a pass. Well, let me just double check.
00:19:27:04 - 00:19:28:04
Daniel
You girls ask Siri.
00:19:28:06 - 00:19:43:17
Rachel
Oh, right. I'll ask Siri. Hey, Siri, which aviator financed Hells Angels in Scarface? I found this on the Web. Howard Hughes. Howard Hughes, whom I think Howard Hughes isn't he? That pervert, that.
00:19:45:12 - 00:19:48:03
Daniel
That's Hugh Hefner.
00:19:48:09 - 00:19:55:12
Rachel
Howard Hughes in the. You have neither different guys. They sure are. Okay. I want to go to who is Howard Hughes?
00:19:55:13 - 00:19:56:12
Daniel
Yeah, that's correct.
00:19:57:08 - 00:19:59:16
Rachel
And Howard Stern. That's where I'm getting.
00:19:59:19 - 00:20:06:05
Daniel
There's a lot of Howard's. Okay. Ready? Mm hmm. A stock that's a low risk investment is a blue this.
00:20:06:14 - 00:20:14:05
Rachel
Oh, I don't know. A blue, A blue. Some kind of stock. That's low risk. Like penny stocks?
00:20:15:04 - 00:20:21:00
Daniel
Mm hmm. Which should be the opposite of this. Like Coca Cola is considered one of these.
00:20:21:13 - 00:20:24:10
Rachel
A blue. It's an animal.
00:20:24:20 - 00:20:28:11
Daniel
No, it's a it's a food.
00:20:28:11 - 00:20:31:00
Rachel
Food.
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Daniel
You're very fond of it.
00:20:33:13 - 00:20:36:11
Rachel
But love potatoes so much.
00:20:36:12 - 00:20:36:21
Daniel
Okay.
00:20:36:21 - 00:20:37:19
Rachel
And rice?
00:20:37:19 - 00:20:41:05
Daniel
Yeah. It's a form of one of those things.
00:20:41:18 - 00:20:42:11
Rachel
French fry.
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Daniel
A blue french fries and blue.
00:20:46:14 - 00:20:50:00
Rachel
A form of a potato. Oh, oh, oh. What is a chip?
00:20:50:08 - 00:20:53:18
Daniel
Yeah, Yeah. Blue chip you got there?
00:20:54:00 - 00:20:58:02
Rachel
A little that feels. I feel a little bit dirty about how much you helped on that one.
00:20:58:07 - 00:21:05:07
Daniel
I did a double on the two mammals used to describe a rising or declining stock market or the bull.
00:21:05:07 - 00:21:08:01
Rachel
And this one is a bear. Yeah.
00:21:08:10 - 00:21:08:23
Daniel
You are.
00:21:09:11 - 00:21:13:04
Rachel
Hey, do you know what I just thought of? Those are Chicago sports teams.
00:21:13:08 - 00:21:18:18
Daniel
Oh, that's true. It's also, I mean, big Wall Street home other than New York is Chicago.
00:21:18:19 - 00:21:21:22
Rachel
Yeah, that's where my old man and his siblings used to work.
00:21:22:04 - 00:21:28:06
Daniel
This alliterative type of account invests in short term instruments for safe, but piddly returns.
00:21:29:00 - 00:21:36:15
Rachel
Kind of like safe sock. I don't know. This is your category? Yeah, we'll pass. I'll take off. Sock.
00:21:37:00 - 00:21:38:05
Daniel
It's the money market.
00:21:38:09 - 00:21:40:13
Rachel
Okay.
00:21:43:08 - 00:21:44:02
Rachel
How many more of these?
00:21:44:17 - 00:21:46:09
Daniel
This is your last finance question.
00:21:46:18 - 00:21:47:05
Rachel
Okay.
00:21:47:22 - 00:21:53:02
Daniel
After running pyramid schemes, he was deported back to Italy in 1934.
00:21:53:22 - 00:21:57:19
Rachel
Who is Ponzi? Yes, That's where they call that Charles Ponzi.
00:21:58:22 - 00:22:10:19
Daniel
All right. You got out of there alive. Let's move on to our Final Round.
00:22:13:23 - 00:22:23:13
Rachel
Welcome back to Strip Trivia, a show that gets high school kids excited about learning. As it stands, Daniel has five articles of clothing and I have for around six starts now.
00:22:23:21 - 00:22:31:21
Daniel
Okay, My last category is the Olympics, which I'm not really looking forward to because I don't really pay attention that much.
00:22:32:05 - 00:22:38:14
Rachel
Byrd, Barkley, Magic Malone and Jordan played for this rhyming squad in the 1992 Olympics.
00:22:38:16 - 00:22:44:15
Daniel
Oh, my. I was such a big basketball fan in the nineties, so I know. What is the Dream team?
00:22:44:15 - 00:22:50:11
Rachel
That's correct. Question to you. It's the shortest sprint distance in the Summer Olympics.
00:22:52:02 - 00:23:03:11
Daniel
All right. So let me just think real quick. Like 1600 long. It's a whole, whole thing. 800 also allowed 400? Uh, what is the 50 meter?
00:23:04:10 - 00:23:06:06
Rachel
No. So close. It's 400 meters.
00:23:06:16 - 00:23:07:00
Daniel
My next.
00:23:07:01 - 00:23:08:09
Rachel
Guess. What are you going to take off?
00:23:09:07 - 00:23:11:03
Daniel
Uh, I'll take these sorts.
00:23:11:08 - 00:23:24:10
Rachel
So now we're tied for fourth, and you're down to yours, Gibbs. Question number three. In the 1972 games, this Soviet gymnast won gold after back flipping on the balance beam.
00:23:25:11 - 00:23:28:03
Daniel
And this is just before my time. It's hard for me that.
00:23:28:13 - 00:23:30:00
Rachel
I don't think you're going to get just me to guess.
00:23:31:07 - 00:23:33:06
Daniel
I don't have a guess to say.
00:23:33:06 - 00:23:33:17
Rachel
Like a.
00:23:34:04 - 00:23:39:03
Daniel
Stolen edge. Who is still an edge.
00:23:39:03 - 00:23:42:17
Rachel
So. Village. Yeah. It's Olga Korbut.
00:23:43:03 - 00:23:45:19
Daniel
All right, I'm getting off my sweatshirt.
00:23:47:09 - 00:23:57:12
Rachel
Okay, That means that you have three. So my fourth question for this ice skater lent her name to a haircut she made popular during the 76 Winter Olympics.
00:23:57:20 - 00:23:59:13
Daniel
Get out of the seventies, please.
00:23:59:13 - 00:24:05:05
Rachel
I didn't. I didn't get in the seventies. I think it's reference in 30 Rock. And I know that you know the name.
00:24:08:12 - 00:24:11:19
Daniel
Why can't the A-list go to the nineties? When I was alive?
00:24:11:23 - 00:24:14:02
Rachel
I think she was. She was still skating in the nineties.
00:24:14:15 - 00:24:15:09
Daniel
Michelle Kwan.
00:24:15:20 - 00:24:23:19
Rachel
No. Dorothy. Dorothy Hamill. Yeah, but you. You didn't do your phrasing. I was like, say who is. Yeah. Is that your final answer?
00:24:24:05 - 00:24:28:22
Daniel
Mm. No. By the way, I do know Dorothy Hamill. I won't go and take the loss and say.
00:24:29:17 - 00:24:31:01
Rachel
All right. Oh, yeah. We're taking a.
00:24:31:09 - 00:24:31:17
Daniel
Certain.
00:24:34:21 - 00:24:40:08
Rachel
Of the shirt on. You just took off one black T-shirt and I wearing the exact same legs.
00:24:40:10 - 00:24:48:17
Daniel
And the other one was a figure shirt. Is this a write down with this category of Willa? It's a question about the seventies.
00:24:49:13 - 00:24:57:00
Rachel
I said, Well, I think you might get it before going to the Olympics, Michael Phelps met with this man whose record he hopes to break.
00:24:57:17 - 00:25:04:05
Daniel
Oh, Oh. There is Mark Spitz. Who is Mark Spitz?
00:25:04:05 - 00:25:08:11
Rachel
Yeah. He's so dumb that you know, that they go, Oh, right, you got it.
00:25:08:17 - 00:25:11:14
Daniel
Okay. Famous dates is the category.
00:25:12:21 - 00:25:14:20
Rachel
Of dates that we've been on. Yeah.
00:25:16:03 - 00:25:24:02
Daniel
No, like a date Date? This Roman fell victim to assassins on the Ides or 15th of March 44 B.C..
00:25:24:03 - 00:25:29:16
Rachel
I don't. I know. I'm supposed to know that. I don't know what. Who is Julius Caesar?
00:25:30:02 - 00:25:44:19
Daniel
Yeah, You got the $200 question, right? Let's move on to me. Uh, it said that on this date, King George the third wrote in his diary. Nothing of importance happened.
00:25:45:08 - 00:25:47:15
Rachel
Oh, let's just go it the 4th of July.
00:25:48:13 - 00:25:49:02
Daniel
What year?
00:25:49:13 - 00:25:50:04
Rachel
76.
00:25:50:13 - 00:25:55:19
Daniel
1976. So July 4th, 73.
00:25:55:21 - 00:26:14:19
Rachel
What is July 4th, 1976? I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Sorry. I got your head. I'm sorry. What is July four, 1776? Yes. I just for the record, I'm just going to say it. I've been nursing a migraine this whole time, and so the migraine is sometimes speaking for me.
00:26:14:22 - 00:26:19:23
Daniel
Okay. The Egyptian government opened his famed mummy case on March six, 1924.
00:26:20:00 - 00:26:21:21
Rachel
Who is Tut? King Tut?
00:26:22:02 - 00:26:27:05
Daniel
Yeah. Day on which Mexico's battle of Puebla is celebrated.
00:26:27:18 - 00:26:30:00
Rachel
What is it? May 5th.
00:26:31:01 - 00:26:36:17
Daniel
1944, Date on which more than 5000 ships carried Allied troops across the English Channel.
00:26:37:21 - 00:26:51:13
Rachel
Oh, I'm just going record and think it's very good to obsess and obsess over and learn about war stuff, which is why I don't know the answer to this. I only know two dates in relation to that war, and I know it's neither of those.
00:26:52:00 - 00:26:53:00
Daniel
What are the dates, you know?
00:26:53:03 - 00:26:55:04
Rachel
It's November 11th and December 7th.
00:26:55:19 - 00:26:58:00
Daniel
Correct. It's neither of.
00:26:58:00 - 00:27:05:08
Rachel
Those. Feeling it in May as like Sagittarius Energy.
00:27:05:15 - 00:27:06:09
Daniel
Oh, my gosh.
00:27:07:10 - 00:27:11:21
Rachel
I don't know what a Sagittarius is. So if May 11th, what if it was exactly mail?
00:27:12:18 - 00:27:17:00
Daniel
That would be wild. No, it's insects. So what do you do? Take off.
00:27:17:17 - 00:27:29:17
Rachel
Oh, that's where I have to make some hard decisions. Here, take this. I'll do my. I have yoga pants like a sage green and a present cotton.
00:27:30:12 - 00:27:48:18
Daniel
At the end of our six categories. You have three articles of clothing left? I have two. So since we're doing this, everything today, we're going to do final Jeopardy and we're going to wager articles of clothing. I have two left. Rachel has three. The category is iconic reality television. Place your wagers.
00:27:49:09 - 00:28:16:03
Rachel
Okay. Okay. You ready? Yeah. The clue is on learning what his series would be called. The star of this reality show said. That sounds like a Chinese food place. I'm just thinking of Chinese restaurants. I know. Mm hmm. And the only one I know is Dynasty Buffet. Mm hmm. Doesn't sound like it would be fun to watch.
00:28:17:04 - 00:28:23:04
Daniel
Okay. My answer is Duck Dynasty and I would go to Duck Dynasty.
00:28:23:14 - 00:28:36:14
Rachel
Oh, I was thinking of, like, um. Like a a game. Like a show where people compete for things. Yeah, I mean, Duck Dynasty does sound like that. Yeah. Oh, man, that does sound like a Chinese. Yeah.
00:28:37:03 - 00:28:37:20
Daniel
What was your answer?
00:28:37:21 - 00:28:42:19
Rachel
I put American Idol. I was thinking of, like, a competition, and I don't really know that many.
00:28:43:03 - 00:28:43:23
Daniel
What is your wager?
00:28:44:05 - 00:28:45:09
Rachel
I have wagered one.
00:28:45:10 - 00:28:48:05
Daniel
Okay, so I wager to I. So if I'm right, I have.
00:28:48:05 - 00:28:49:12
Rachel
Four or whatever. You're right.
00:28:49:15 - 00:28:50:04
Daniel
You have.
00:28:50:10 - 00:28:53:14
Rachel
To. It's Duck Dynasty.
00:28:56:06 - 00:29:01:18
Daniel
I got to go get groceries. So you watch your Instagram comedy, and then we'll be back here in, like 15 minutes.
00:29:02:11 - 00:29:04:00
Rachel
Make sure you pull your pants on first.
00:29:17:12 - 00:30:05:20
Daniel
Strip trivia is written, recorded and produced by us. Rachel Gulotta and Daniel Inskeep. You can find out more about us online under the name Mango Street Lab. That's all for this one. We'll see you next time.