Good Job, Brain! - 299: ALL QUIZ BONANZA! #60

Episode Date: October 22, 2025

It's our (early) All Quiz serving you games, berries...and murder? Play a round of "Berry, Bird, or Fish!" If you're a 90s kids who stayed up watching CD compilation infomercials, then it's your time ...to shine in Karen's music round. Biopic quiz, first-person video game challenge, and solve Chris' fake murder with his famous suspects quiz. Featuring Dani Siller and Bill Sunderland from Escape This Podcast! For advertising inquiries, please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to an Airwave Media podcast. Aha, Pip, Pip, ma'am, sis, and series, welcome to good job bringing your weekly quiz show and offbeat trivia podcast. This is episode 299. And of course, I'm your humble host, Karen, and we, are your depressed duo dearly desiring dedicated didactic ducks. I'm Chris. I'm only Chris. I'm just Chris. You're just Chris. Yes. Well, first of all, I hope you guys caught my palindrome. Your palindrome intro. Aha, pip, ma'am. I thought I could get a lot further than I did. It turns out's really hard to build a full sentence out of just palindrome words and yes depressed duo me and chris here no calling what's up with that i think he's camping yeah avid listeners know he does a major camping trip we're not going to intrude on his
Starting point is 00:01:14 tradition so it's just me and chris this episode 299 boy feels feels pretty lonely i sure i know it's like empty in here well we just got we just have to soldier on care all right uh okay well i mean get out those trivial pursuit cards and you can quiz me, me versus myself, in a rousing game of solo trivial pursuit. All right. Well, this is a trivia podcast. Let's jump straight into a Chris only round of
Starting point is 00:01:45 Here we go. General trivia segment. Pop quiz. Hot shot. All right. Now, any minute, wait, Karen, any minute now, the doorbell is going to ring. I know. I know the doorbell's going to ring. How about if I say, Pop Quiz Hot Shot again. Say it again. Pop quiz hot shot. No.
Starting point is 00:02:05 No doorbell? Nothing. Man, I guess it really is just us. We've been having all these guests stop by. For the Road to 300, I figured episode 299, we'd have some really special guests. I know. People would stop by. No one's here.
Starting point is 00:02:20 What? It's your 300 episode. We're here. Did we get help you? Bill and Danny from Escape This Podcast. There's no time to explain. We had to get it before 300. Did we make it?
Starting point is 00:02:39 Something's got to be done about your 300th episode. Marty. We have to go back. Back to 299. Okay, yeah, fortunately, you made it. You escaped somehow. You got back to episode 299. You're here.
Starting point is 00:02:56 Oh, yeah. Perfect. That's perfect. All right. Now, this is really important. Chris, have you answered the first pop quiz hot shot yet? I have not answered it yet. Oh, we made it just in time. Oh, my gosh. Was the show going to be so depressing that people would stop listening? That's it. You're going to cancel the whole show. You're going to get the question wrong in such an embarrassing way. You would have got a hate mail. Everyone messaged him, be like, Chris doesn't even know trivia. uh we're never listening to the show again and then no one would have listened to the 300th episode oh god we're here luckily because we definitely will 100% know the answer to the first question on this trivia exactly thus saving you from full embarrassment incredible oh wow well usually we ask our guests if they want to stick around for trivia but i think it's imperative that you
Starting point is 00:03:55 both stick around for ideally this entire show. We have to stick around for the whole show. We even brought our own questions for later, just in case you didn't have any for us. The gang from Escape this podcast always comes repaired. Well, it's great to see you guys. Thanks for coming all the way from Australia. It's been a while since we've gotten to, since we've gotten to podcast together, but it's always a good time. Always.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Very much so. I don't think the giant Laboooooo was behind you last time we were here. That's not a giant lubu-woo. That's her husband in a lu-woo suit. He has to sit there all the time. I have so little Labubu experience that I felt like asking, I don't think I've completely missed the point. They're not all that size, right?
Starting point is 00:04:39 No, I met a Labubu for the first time on Thursday. It was teeny tiny. Though it was an especially tiny one. Oh, yeah, that's the new one. Now the new size is a teeny tiny one. That's shrinkflation. That's how they get you. Important question, Danny and Bill.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Did you guys bring buzzers? Oh, yes. Yes, we did. Uh-huh. I didn't. I'm going to have to make up an animal noise. What animals are free? You know, everything but the rooster.
Starting point is 00:05:09 Yep. It's everything but the girl. Everything but the rooster. Wait, what about you? Well, Karen, you have a buzzer. Oh, mine is a spring. Oh, okay. Mine goes like this.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Hey, I'm answering here. Nice. yeah okay good locked in okay you have to say that that's my buzzer every time i'll go i'll go for an oliver please sir that's that's good that's good that's good i like this element of role playing that we have going on all right without further ado let's jump into our first general trivia segment pop quiz hot chat here i have two cards and we have to get the first question right canonically Chris gets the first one wrong so embarrassingly that the show is cancelled
Starting point is 00:05:59 so we have to change we have to change the timeline here I have entertainment singles weight of the world is on this question TV Blue Wedge what mid-1990 sitcom starred Fred Savage's younger brother Ben oh no oh no we did not see the problem here
Starting point is 00:06:19 what happened was well Chris said he said Seinfeld, because that's the most mid-90s show I know, and everyone went, watch, it's the greatest show on television. It went, ah, it's real mid, and then it created a huge divide, and everybody got mad
Starting point is 00:06:33 at you. So as long as you don't do that. Okay. So as long as you don't say Seinfeld's mid, I'm okay. Got it. Oh, as long as I don't say Seinfeld's mid, I'm okay. It's not Frazier. Don't say that's mid either. People really like Frasier. I think,
Starting point is 00:06:49 Karen, I think we're going to pick the other card first, but instead you pick this card first, because you had to change the cards, so I can answer this one correctly, which is Boy Meets World. Yes. All right. Show saved. I didn't know there was another Savage. If you said, who's on Boe Meets World?
Starting point is 00:07:05 I would have said, oh, it's probably Fred Savage. What was he? Was he the Wonder Years? He was the Wonder Years. He was the Wonder Years. Neither show made it to Australia. All right, here we go. Pink Wedge Music, What 1988 1888 Tracy Chapman album received four Emmys, including best new artist?
Starting point is 00:07:22 Emmys? Isn't Emmys for TV? Yeah, that sounds like a... Maybe she, I mean, maybe she did release four videos that all got Emmys that year. Probably Grammys. Probably Grammys. I know two songs, right? Well, Fast Car. Fast Car and... Is it called Sorry? I can think of give me one reason. That's the other.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Right, yep, yep. Was this bad... Is this back in the era of the album is just one of the songs? Because that would be very helpful. If I had to put something down, I would put down Fast Car. But I don't think that's the name of the album. FYI, Emmys is wrong. It's Grammys. It is not Emmys.
Starting point is 00:08:04 All right. Don't be mad. The album's name is Tracy Chapman. No. No! No! You let Zeppelin it. I was thinking, like, was it just called Tracy Chapman? But why would that be, why would that be a question? And I guess, you know what?
Starting point is 00:08:21 I guess it got us. It got us. So it's a good trivia question. What self-titled album by Tracy Chapman? Yeah, that would have been maybe too easy. Next question. Movies. What 1967 war movie told the story of 12 military convicts
Starting point is 00:08:39 killing German officers during World War II in exchange for their freedom? What was the year? 67. These are not my entertainments. war movie told the story of 12 military convicts killing German officers during World War II in exchange for their freedom. Chris?
Starting point is 00:09:04 Thank you for enunciating. Was it the dirty dozen? Yes, it is the dirty dozen. I have heard of that, had no idea what it was about, would have guessed it. Twelve angry men. Very different. Twelve very angry men.
Starting point is 00:09:19 All right, Purple Wedge. How many pockets are fixed to a billiards table? Hey, I'm answering here. Bill. Well, hold on. If it's carom billiards, zero. We're trying to nationalize it and stylize it. Like in the pool hall in, is it smooth criminal?
Starting point is 00:09:41 Is it beat it? One of Michael Jackson, none of them have any holes because they're playing carom billiards, which all have no holes at all. So, depending on the type of billiards, zero. It's not that type of billiards. I'll tell you that. Six? Six.
Starting point is 00:09:53 Six is correct. You got one, two, three, four, five, six. Pockets in a table. Pockers that mark the difference. P. A gentleman and a bum with a capital B, and it rhymes with P, and it stands the pool. Which is a different sport, but that's okay. It is, true.
Starting point is 00:10:06 What just happened? What were you guys reciting? This could go for a while, Karen. You have to stop it. I could stop doing bits from the music man. Oh, I see. No wonder Chris got it immediately. The only musical about pool.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Green Wedge for books. What Ann Beatty novel was the basis of the 1979 film Head Over Heels starring John Hurd. Wow. All right. Again from the top. My poor Oliver buzz is going nowhere. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:39 He's just going hungry. I'm just going to tell you. No, no, no. Wait. One more time. One more time? What Ann Beattie or Beatty? Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Aunt Beatty novel was the basis of the 1979 film Head Over Heels starring John Hurd. Okay, yeah, I don't know. Chili scenes of winter. Okay. No, you gotta know that. Okay, let's just end this card. We'll end our misery. The last question here.
Starting point is 00:11:07 Wild card, Orange Wedge. Where did hypnosis as stage performances originate? Oh, my. Oh. Hey, I'm Anthony. Bill. India. Oh, that's a good guess.
Starting point is 00:11:21 Good guess, not it. It says city, but I'll also take country. Oh, interesting. The United Kingdom? Incorrect. Okay, all right. Danny, you want to tick stab? Okay, where are cities?
Starting point is 00:11:36 Old cities? Old cities. Italy. Oh, it says here, Paris. Paris, France. Interesting. How about that? Hard entertainment card.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Yeah. Well, since you guys escaped your podcast, escaped into ours, you're very prepared. Hopefully, you guys also have an Australian Trivial Pursuit card for us. Ooh, we must. Give me one moment. It's in the cupboard behind me. I love our Trivial Pursuit card exchange. It's great.
Starting point is 00:12:07 Absolutely. Now, let's see if we can, if we're lucky enough to get an Australian-style question on this one, I think we might get lucky. Okay, so starting off, we'll start very nice and worldly with geography. The bento box is a form of lunch that originates in what country? Hey, I'm answering here. Uh, Japan. All good. I'm sure you are very comfortable with that.
Starting point is 00:12:33 All right. Entertainment now? Which Yorkshire-born actor plays Detective Jimmy McNulty in The Wire? Oh, what is... We've got a spring, Karen. Dominic West That is Dominic West Well done
Starting point is 00:12:48 That's one of those actors Whose names I know And whose face I absolutely don't So we're getting a good We're getting a good spread Of the world On this card so far
Starting point is 00:12:56 About in history Salesman Ray Crock Was the brain Behind the global success Of which US chain That was a rooster Mackers As you call it
Starting point is 00:13:09 Maccas Macs McDonald's Good job All right. Now, we're into arts and literature. Bill, you're going to need to step back for a moment before leaping in, because we have our Australia question. I'm back. I'm really far away. He can still answer the question, but he has to make it to the microphone first, giving us a head start. We have the jump on him. Yeah. Who are the villains of the Snuggle Pot and Cuddle Pie stories? Oh, my God. My sister.
Starting point is 00:13:44 sister-in-law has this tattooed. Really? Sleeve tattoo. Well, what are Snuggle Pot and Cuddle Pie? That would probably, that would be a good starting point. They're like children, story, characters. Yeah, they're like mushroom people. They are dumbnut babies.
Starting point is 00:14:00 So we've got a bit of a foliage theme here. Okay. And the villains follow this theme as well. I don't remember these guys at all. Really? I thought they were, are they the something boys? Do they call them? Men.
Starting point is 00:14:15 They are men. Okay. They're men. Banksia men. Now the Banksia men. Not the Banksia boys? No, they're the Banksia men. Yeah, it's an alliteration.
Starting point is 00:14:26 What are Banksia? Are they the ones that in particular sprout around fire? If you picture an ear of corn, but instead of corn, it's just little flowers that have no petals. They're just like little spiky flowers. That's a banksia. Wow. That is so Australia. I love it.
Starting point is 00:14:45 I love it. That was the only real Australia-themed one here. We've got science next. Which snake does not kill by constriction, the anaconda, the python, or the water moccasin. Which does not kill by constriction, Carrie. The water moccasin. Yes, that is just a straight-up venom snake. Yep, yep, yep.
Starting point is 00:15:06 Because they move too fast. They're going to bite and then swim slash slither away. Makes sense. Yeah, something that's a bit more watery, you wouldn't think that it would sit and be that patient while waiting to take something. Right, right, right. It would slip right off of you also. Yeah. And finally, we've got sport and leisure. What former wrestler was governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003? That's a rooster, Chris. Go for it. Jesse the Body Ventura. Absolutely. Nickname an essential part. Even on the card, it's got it written there.
Starting point is 00:15:44 Well done. I'm glad we got one Australian one on the card. I thought, doesn't Giselle have also the nickname, The Body? There's a few The Body. Oh, El MacPherson had it, and she was very protective of it. Some other people have tried to use it, and she is, I think there ever have been lawsuits bought over that nickname. All right.
Starting point is 00:16:03 Good job, Brain. Thank you guys for a little slice of Australia. Well, Danny, Bill, you guys said that it's. It's imperative for you to stay for the whole episode. Whole thing. We can't tell you exactly why, but yes, essential. Typically, every fifth episode is our all-quiz bonanza, but that would be episode 300.
Starting point is 00:16:27 We're doing something a little different with episode 300, so we're shifting up the all-quiz bonanza, which means that episode 299 is the all-quiz pananza. That means that everybody should really have. Certainly I do. I think Karen does. And hopefully you guys have some quizzes that we can use upon each other to stump each other, test each other's knowledge. And, of course, you, the listeners as well.
Starting point is 00:16:56 So this week, it's All Quiz Bonanza number 60. I've never been very good at jazz hands It's like rolling my ars My fingers just don't want to trill in quite the right way I don't move the fingers I just move the wrists Oh like oh yeah true Yeah you just move the wrists then
Starting point is 00:17:19 You're not meant to move the fingers Oh you're doing this You're going to use the jazz hands And spirit fingers are different Oh I've got a I've got some thinking to do All right well Danny and Bill I know you just got here
Starting point is 00:17:34 But let's let's all actually leave the good the job brain house just for a bit we're going to take a quick field trip um actually i'd like all three of you are going to take a brief journey uh to my home my massive 100 room uh country mansion uh that i made finally getting invited uh traveling uh i send a limo to pick you up the three of you you know pass through the gorgeous wrought iron gates that say coler on the top and that they split open and up the up the sort of split two level you know driveway to the front entrance and you walk in and pass through the double doors um into the opulent gilded foyer uh my butler uh jeeves is there approaches and hands you an elegant silver tray on which
Starting point is 00:18:27 is a cream colored envelope Karen elects to open the envelope and reads the letter inside Wonderful. Ooh, this is a handwritten note. It says, hello, Karen, Danny, and Bill. If you are reading this, I am dead. And you are alive because you couldn't be reading this if you were also dead. You must solve my murder. The one and only thing I can share with you is that the murderer's name has six letters.
Starting point is 00:19:03 Maybe their last name, first name. first name only name or nickname oh also i can share with you this quiz each answer will lead you to the name of a suspect fill them in the blanks provided in these answer sheets which i guess would constitute a third thing that i am sharing with you t lDR i'm dead duke quiz sincerely chris parentheses dead. Now, none of us has six letters in either our first or our last names, right? We're all totally, um, uh, not me. Um, yes. So, uh, I have sadly died. Um, and you can now solve my murder. You all have
Starting point is 00:19:49 answer sheets that I have provided you. Listeners, if you're listening at home, the answer sheets uh, that Danny and Bill and Karen have in front of them right now have. have, there's going to be eight questions in this quiz, each of which will lead to the name of, and probably increasingly unlikely or possibly likely suspect. I don't know in my murder. And there's six blanks. There's six letters in each answer. And they're going to be filling those in as well. Karen, maybe we can even put this on the website or something like that if people really want to get into it. And then at the bottom, it says final answer, and then there's six more blanks. So I guess we'll see who solves the murder.
Starting point is 00:20:30 So I will now, still dead, ask you these eight questions from Beyond the Grave. All right, here we go. Question one, a playing card was found near the crime scene. Perhaps it was the work of this actor. After all, he voiced the Joker so many times. Perhaps he became a murderer. No. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:20:52 Hey, I'm answering here. Bill? Hamel. would be the six-letter answer. Yep. To a person Hamill would be a six-letter answer. Very good. H-A-M-I-L could be a suspect, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:21:05 Question two. Hmm. Come to think of it, I smell saltwater in the air. Perhaps the murderer is this castaway from an adventure novel published in 1719? Oh, Karen? I think it's Crusoe. C-R-U-S-O-E. C-R-U-S-O-E.
Starting point is 00:21:26 U-S-O-E, very good. Yes, Crusoe, Croceau, Robinson Crusoe. These clues aren't adding up. Could that mean the murderer? Is this fictional character who famously said in 1992
Starting point is 00:21:42 math class is tough? Karen? A toy that we talked about in a previous episode, Barbie. Yes. Team Talk Barbie Became Infamous
Starting point is 00:22:01 1992 Dahl Who spoke and said Such phrases as Math Class is tough Yes So now we've got Hamel Crusoe Barbie Okay great
Starting point is 00:22:10 Suspect 4 The Mythological Monsters Steno and Eurelli both have Alibis But their sister Does not Even though she was
Starting point is 00:22:23 Beheaded She can still kill I'm answering here. Bill? That'll be Medusa. That will be Medusa. Amos monster with named sisters that nobody knows the name of. I didn't even know she had a family, I guess.
Starting point is 00:22:39 It's so sad. It's like her sisters are immortal and she's the only one who's not. Who's not, yep. Do they have snake hair? I believe the Gorgans generally did. Oh, yeah, yeah. Their species is Gorgans, yeah. Yes.
Starting point is 00:22:55 But it's not Gorgans. Morgan, Medusa is the answer. Medusa is the answer. Suspect five. Could the murderer be undercover? Well, this newspaper reporter, played by Chevy Chase, is a man of a thousand disguises. Hey, I'm answering here. Bill?
Starting point is 00:23:15 That'd be Fletch, right? That would be Fletch. That would be Fletch. Fletch and Fletch lives. Absolutely. Fletch. A suspect indeed. Question six.
Starting point is 00:23:30 I would think his magic powers would make him a likely suspect if he hadn't himself been murdered by his former lover, the Lady of the Lake. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Karen. It's Merlin. It's Merlin. I'm sitting there thinking. I haven't heard that one. Arthur doesn't have magic palace, but it is six years.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Merlin does have magic powers and in the stories was the former mentor lover yeah exactly whoa whoa power dynamic I know exactly well she killed him so how about that so just a little bit of how I got there was I knew third letter was going to be an R oh okay I thought so as well oh I haven't been looking at all Bill's not trying to jump in head. But that's good. That's good. Yes. Question seven. I don't know if he had a motive, but certainly anybody who co-founds the Cobra Kai dojo and says things like sweep the leg could be capable of murder. Oh. This is nice. Sense. Karen? Is it like Crager? It's not Crager. But it's like creach. It's like. It's close.
Starting point is 00:24:55 Close. You're close. Sense a crunk. It's not Creech. No idea. It's not Crager or Creech. Creagle. Creagle.
Starting point is 00:25:04 Creagle. Chris Kringle. It is, his name is John Crease. Crease. Creece. Sweat the leg, Johnny. Crease. K-R-E-E-S-E.
Starting point is 00:25:18 C-R-E-E-E-S-E. We were all close. And finally, you were close. Oh, wasn't that? Nothing. Creature? Yeah. And question eight, if we already talked about a fictitious journalist, maybe a real-life famous journalist could be a suspect.
Starting point is 00:25:36 I mean, I don't know if this guy could commit murder, but if he did, the last thing he would say to the victim would probably be good night and good luck. Okay. Well, the third and fourth letter is going to be on and R. Uh, so there's a double R there. Yep. Warren. Warren. It was not Warren, not Harris.
Starting point is 00:26:04 The, the very famous journalist, yes, the subject of, I believe the, the, the play, good night and good luck, right? Darren. Was not Darren. Oh, I love it. I love it. Darren, Warren. No, it's, uh, it's Edward R. Murrow was that famous Murrow. Now, before anybody says anything, does anybody think, now that they've gotten all of these suspect names written down onto this provided answer sheet, that they have the final answer?
Starting point is 00:26:38 I feel like I do, but I feel like what if there's another trick? Yes, I've got something, but I'm looking. There are so many things in here that look like other possible things that could jump out at me. I mean, is there more other than those two vertical lines? No. Oh. I ignore the person who gave us that envelope. I march straight down to the hall where I find someone who we all thought was dead.
Starting point is 00:27:07 And I say, parable of the soar, more like parable of the murderer, it was you, Octavia Butler. You did it. No, sorry, it was actually Brett Butler from Grace Under Fire. No, you're both wrong. I'd say, court stealing, more like court killing. It was you, Austin Butler. You were great in Elvis. You were great and Elvis, and even better as Chris's killer.
Starting point is 00:27:28 In the beginning, when you were setting up the scene, we did meet someone who has a name. Uh-huh. It says down here on the third and fourth vertical column, murderer is Butler. Uh-huh. But Butler is also six letters, but the Butler does have a name. It's true. His name is Jeeves. Yes, that's your final answer.
Starting point is 00:27:49 Amazing. Yes, if you entered in all of those names, you can read down the third and fourth columns to read. Murderer is Butler. I was thinking of maybe asking them out of order and then trying to get you guys to reorder them in some way. But I... Yeah, then we would have had to do the printouts and then cut them into pieces. Printouts, you have to cut them into little pieces, rearranged them all on your tables. Just wouldn't have made sense.
Starting point is 00:28:18 primary school well thanks thank you for solving my murder i appreciate it so you're dead for the rest of this episode i'm dead for the rest of the show all right well speaking of austin butler starring in elvis uh i here have a lightning round quiz little trivia quiz about biopics about biopics i think i've made it known history is not my strong suit and so i rely on movies biopics to kind of teach me parts of history or famous people. And so here I've compiled a bunch of titles of biopic films. Your job is to buzz in and answer two parts. First part, you have to name who the subject of the biopic film is. Second part, the actor who played the subject matter. Now, are we also, we're all on the biopic train. None of us are biopic people? Not the biopics.
Starting point is 00:29:15 Oh, is it biopics? Not well, I would also say biopic. I think in the UK they often say biopic. That sounds like myopic. Yeah, I'm not a fan of it. It's a biopic, okay? You don't say biography. Well, yeah, but you say biohazard.
Starting point is 00:29:31 Ah, I say biazzard. Well, here's the thing. A lot of biopics out there are titled with the person's name. Right. So all of the titles I'm giving you do not have the person's name in it. Okay. For example, if I say Rocket Man, buzz in, and you tell me who the subject matter, who is. Elton John.
Starting point is 00:30:00 And then who played Elton John in the movie. Taran Negerton. I don't know how hard to hit that G. Here we go. The Greatest Showman. I'm answering you. Ooh, Chris. Okay, P.T. Barnum.
Starting point is 00:30:18 Ding, ding, ding. Hugh Jackman. Ding, ding, ding, ding. Okay. Good job. All right. A beautiful mind. Oh.
Starting point is 00:30:27 I forgot my bum. I mean, give it to the edit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You just forgot what to say. Yeah, it's okay. Lisa. So, the actor in that order, that was Russell Crow. Beautiful Mind.
Starting point is 00:30:38 And, oh, can I get his name right? Is it John Nash? Yes, John Nash. Nobel Prize winner, John Nash. Next film. Guerrillas in the Mist. Oh. I'll have to answer it.
Starting point is 00:30:53 Chris. Jane Goodall. Sigourney Weaver? Eh. Oh. Mr. Bill? It'd be Diane Fosse.
Starting point is 00:31:03 She was guerrilla. And I'll stick with Sigourney Weaver. Oh. Oh, okay. All right. Next film. Man on the moon. Oh.
Starting point is 00:31:13 Yeah. Oh, Chris. Andy Kaufman, Jim Carrey. Yes. Okay, all right. Next movie, imitation game. I'm answering it. I see Danny's face.
Starting point is 00:31:28 I just, I can't buzz fast, apparently. Bill? That is Alan Turing being played by Benedict Cumberbatch. Yes, correct. Solving the Enigma during World War II. This next one is tough, but you also have. have six actors to choose from. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:31:47 And the film is, I'm not there. Lisa. Oh, Danny. You said six actors. You got to get all six. Yeah, yeah. All right. Just one.
Starting point is 00:31:56 Bob Dylan. Kate Blanchett. Woo. This is before the complete unknown, starring Timothy Shalame, there was I'm Not There, which is a weird experimental film about Bob Dylan. Six different actors played Bob Dylan throughout. like different stages of his life, including Christian Bale, Kate Blanchett, Marcus Carl Franklin, Richard Geer, and Heath Ledger.
Starting point is 00:32:22 Next film, Battle of the Sexes. Um, okay. I'm answering here. Oh, Danny. All right. Now, I don't know which one this is, because again, these are the sorts of ones where there are a couple of things about different tennis game things. So, is this the one about Billy Jean King?
Starting point is 00:32:41 Yes, it is. and who played Billie Jean King? Is it Emma Stone? Good job, Eddie. Billy Jean King with her landmark game. I don't know about, is it Bobby Riggs? Is that the other one? I don't know who played him.
Starting point is 00:32:55 Steve Carell. Oh. Oh, right. Okay, yep, yep. Next movie, The Theory of Everything. I'm Anthony. Bill? Theory of Everything is Eddie Redmaynean playing Stephen Hawking.
Starting point is 00:33:11 Correct. Snap. Next film, 42. The number 42. I don't know. I'll tell you it's a sports movie. Oh, no. An American sports movie. Okay. Who's number 42? I, where's Colin? But we need him. He's off the grid. I'm answering here. Okay.
Starting point is 00:33:37 It's a very intensive. I'm answering here. Bill. Is it Jackie Robinson? Yes. Play by, you know. I know you know who it is. You know, who died. Yep, that's the one. Whose name has somehow entered, exited, left my head.
Starting point is 00:33:56 Chadwick Boseman. Yes. The chur had broken my brain to be like, well, I know it's not Chihuetel, but it's in my head because of the chur and I've lost it completely. Oh, sure. You know, my next question has Chihuatl in it. Oh, to a toe. Yes, yes, you're right. Do you want to guess the movie and the person?
Starting point is 00:34:17 He was, is Twobie as a slave, a biopic? Yes, it is. Oh, okay. Was he Platt? Someone Platt? Solomon Northroat. I was almost going to put Chowick Bozeman for another movie. He also played James Brown and Get On Up and Get On Up.
Starting point is 00:34:30 All right. Last one. The movie is Vice. Oh, I'm answering here. Bill. Vice is Christian Bale playing Dick Cheney? Oh, that kind of vice. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:46 That's how they get you. Yeah. Yep. Woo. Good job, everybody. I was really, I was thinking in the beginning, like, oh, I shouldn't make any jokes about Dewey Cox because that could show up in this, but then realizing that of course. He's a fake person.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Not always a fake person. Oh, I could have done Walk the Line. That's too. I was expecting that to show up. Yep, yep, yep. All right, we're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back with more quizzes. With Amex Platinum, access to exclusive Amex pre-sale tickets can score you a spot trackside. So being a fan for life turns into the trip of a lifetime.
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Starting point is 00:36:33 It's not B&E if it's an escape room. Right. I have brought a quiz here. It's a nice simple one. Now, it takes me, I feel like when it comes to things that become phenomena online, I take a little bit of time to get there. So I only very recently saw a clip that apparently is a few months old of a young woman getting a bit teary about the names of fish and talking about how it seems like
Starting point is 00:36:58 scientists bully fish by giving them names like Lump Sucker. Yes. A beautiful video. I loved it so much. But there are also a lot of fish with really boring names and a lot of animals with boring names and just a lot of things with really boring names where we haven't put too much thought into them. And in fact, there's a lot of repetition going on here.
Starting point is 00:37:23 Oh. So what I've got is some prefixes and I have got three categories that they could fit into. fish birds or berries and I think one of you should each take one of them like maybe chris you should be berries bill you should be birds and karen you should be fish and i'm going to give you one of the prefixes and you have to tell me do you think you fit into this one got it got it got it called the blank fish oh they're about now all right so let's start with uh well a basic one some of these are going to be very easy for some of you and very hard for others of you. So my first question is cat.
Starting point is 00:38:08 No, wait, I've forgotten. Which are we? You had one job. I'm fish. Phil, you were bird. You're bird. I'm bird. Okay, okay. So we've got cat.
Starting point is 00:38:20 I'm saying no. I'm saying no to catberry. Catfish. All right. So Karen got the easy job with catfish. As for catberry and catbird. Both of those also exist. Oh, dang it.
Starting point is 00:38:34 What's a catbird? They're just different types of songbirds. A catberry is another name for a mountain holly. Oh, well, in that case. Nicknames abound here. Okay, all right. But yeah, maybe you know you've got to be a little bit more liberal with your choices than first expected. I guess so.
Starting point is 00:38:53 I guess so. All right. So how about the second one? Buffalo. A little bit harder already. are there buffalo berries Buffalo birds Buffalo fish
Starting point is 00:39:05 I think there's a buffalo bird I want there to be a buffalo berry so I'll say yes I don't think there's a buffalo fish there is a buffalo berry yes no buffalo bird what but yes
Starting point is 00:39:20 buffalo fish no oh you guys got skunked it is a fish Buffalo fish one word On to number three Puff
Starting point is 00:39:34 P-U-F-F Well there's a puff fur fish Yeah what are the chances I'm saying There's got to be a puff bird Birds love to puff They puff themselves up all the time Right
Starting point is 00:39:48 Right right right right Well there's also puff in Oh just puff Okay I'm gonna say I'm gonna be technical And be like There's no puff fish
Starting point is 00:39:59 but there is a puff furfish, so no. I will, oh, okay. I'll say that there's no, there's no puff berries. We have got a clean sweep. You are all correct. Yes. No puff berry, no puff fish,
Starting point is 00:40:13 but there is a puff bird. I really thought there was going to be a puff berry. Me too, me too. When you said no to puffberry, Chris, I was just like, this guy's crazy. This sounds like something in Pokemon that you feed your Pokemon's. Yeah, definitely. Chris, Edd-D-Fer-E-E-N-Puff berries.
Starting point is 00:40:30 All right. How about Ant? A-N-T, ant. Ant-Berry. Ant-Fish. I'm saying yes. Got to be an ant-Bet. That sounded so much like the relative that you don't like when you said again. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:40:46 Oh, it's ant-fish. Ant-fish. I'll say, I'll say, I want an ant-berry. Sure, okay. Yes to Aunt Barry. There's definitely a bird that eats ants, so as if you wouldn't call that an ant- Bird. Ant bird. I like ant bird. Where are we on fish?
Starting point is 00:41:03 Do fish and ants interact or is there a fish that looks like an ant? Okay, I'm going to say, I'm going to say yes, antfish, because I think it's talking about the size. We've got yeses all around. All yeses. To the best of my searching, there is an ant bird and that's it. Oh. It is just bills for that one.
Starting point is 00:41:25 I've done it. You've done it. You did it. You did it. Okay. Good old fun one. H-A-G. Hag. H-A-G. Hag. Oh. For sure. Man. I even know what it looks like, too.
Starting point is 00:41:40 All these sounds so good. There's got to be a hagfish. I'm saying no to hagbird. So we've got a hagberry, a no-hag bird, and a yes-hagfish. You are absolutely right. That is correct. Wow. Have you encountered hagfish, Karen? I've seen videos and pictures and they're big and slimy and really gross. I've played around with one at university and one of my biology class because we did a lot of fish studies.
Starting point is 00:42:08 And it is wild. You have to wear gloves when you touch them for starters. The slime is crazy. Even when they're dead, their slime, it just comes out of them at a single touch. It just keeps coming like an endless magician handkerchief of slime that comes out of them. it's absolutely wild Wow All right
Starting point is 00:42:28 How about Sun S-U-N Sun For sure Sunfish yes Karen's not the easy one Of the fish Sunberry
Starting point is 00:42:38 I'm gonna go Yeah Sunberry I'm going No Sunbird Because any time you look at a bird You're also looking at the sun And you'd never be like Those two things look the same
Starting point is 00:42:47 Because one's the sun You have to forget what the sun It's like a beautiful gold yellow bird Because there's a sun bear Yeah, but see, a bear you might be not looking up So you might be like, that reminds me the sun But a bird you've always got the comparison right there It's never going to happen
Starting point is 00:43:02 That's my thought So we've got two yeses and a no one bird This one is a clean sweep in that You should have all said yes There is a sunburn It does sound yeah, it does sound like there are loads of sunbirds Actually All right, while we're still in the
Starting point is 00:43:23 Sky, how about cloud? C-L-O-U-D, cloud. Cloud. I've heard of Cloudberry. Yes, Cloudberry is. I think CloudBerry got to say. I've heard that phrase. I'll take the yes.
Starting point is 00:43:37 I'm saying no again. I'm saying no cloud birds. I'm saying no. Cloudfish is weird. But what if it makes a cloud? Okay. You are all absolutely correct. It is just a Cloudberry. Cloudberry's weird, puffy, orange things that they do look like.
Starting point is 00:43:53 vivid orange clouds they're very strange all right just a couple more how about fox I'm saying yes I think there are foxbirds I'm saying yes I don't know one of these days it's got to be a no but I'm still going to stick with yes I'm going to say yeah foxberry no foxfish
Starting point is 00:44:13 yes foxbird there is a foxberry yes there is a fox fish and there is no fox bird oh okay How about mouse? Mouse. Second last one. Mouse berry?
Starting point is 00:44:31 Mouseberry? All owls are mouse birds, I feel. I'm saying yes, mouse bird 100%. If I'm wrong. Unless mouse berry is like a term for like mouse poop. I'm going to say no mouse berry. So we've got a no on berry, a yes on bird and a yes on fish. You are all correct again.
Starting point is 00:44:51 Amazing word. Oh my God. You're nailing it. So a mouse fish, a little bit, just one of the ones that sort of plays around in the sand by the looks of it. Well, there's a ratfish, so I figured maybe it's very similar. No mouse bear. I would, for sure, I thought there would be a mouse berry. Doesn't sound appetizing.
Starting point is 00:45:09 You're right, you're right. And to finish off, let's go with pineapple. Just pineapple. Pineapple bird, no longer his own bird. I've gone saying yes. I'm saying yes for pineapple bird. Isn't pineapple berry in Pokemon as well? Pinnap?
Starting point is 00:45:27 There's a pineapple berry. I don't think that counts. I think I would love to be real. I'm going to say real, and I hope it's a yellow fish with like a green tail. All right. Now, what if I tell you? Because this is the last one, I'm going to tell you, there is only one yes. It's a mastermind.
Starting point is 00:45:49 Okay. Pineapple fish, pineapple bird. Who gets pineapple? So Chris's rule that pineapple belly. It'd be funny if it was me, but I'm not changing. Mm-hmm. I'll put down. I'll go down. I'll say no bird.
Starting point is 00:46:01 Why would anybody call a pineapple? Because here's the thing. Anytime you look at a bird, you can also see a pineapple. And so you'd never make that comparison. What if it's like a tropical fish? Okay. Okay. I'll take one for a team.
Starting point is 00:46:13 All right. I'll be pineapple fish. We have locked in fish and with a yellow body with black lines all over it that makes it look like a pineapple. It is a fish. You nailed it. I again, totally recommend looking that one up. You absolutely see why they called it that.
Starting point is 00:46:31 Glad I stuck with my gut. Pineapple berry was too much. I know. I was almost going to bully you. Berry was a funny one. There are definitely like pine berries and some people sort of call them pineapple berries a little bit, but pine berry seem to be what it is more. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:46:45 Everybody listening does need to look up the pineapple fish. Wow. Wow. That's crazy. I think there's two quizzes left and I have a quiz that I would happily put next It's a video game's quiz Except for the video games
Starting point is 00:46:59 Oh, that's not fair smash it I think just for a bit of a change of pace We won't do a write down And we won't do a buzz in Why don't we have the three of you Can agree together on what your answer is And submit together
Starting point is 00:47:11 I've got a bunch of video game questions Where I will just describe to you In first person A thing that I'm doing in the game And you would answer what the game is Ideally, I think for all these, I would like a specific game, not a, you can't just be like, oh, it's a Mario. Also, I would like the specific game that it is. My first question to help, you know, get the idea is like, if I say like, well, I'm putting on my metal cap that I found in a green block while visiting Peaches Castle, that game would be.
Starting point is 00:47:41 Super Mario 64. Super Mario 64, exactly. Specifically that one where metal caps are in green blocks and you're at Peaches Castle. I'll just, here we go, ready? Here's question number one. Oh, I'm going to be late to my meeting with the Fighters Guild. I'll have to take the Silt Strider from Sadanine to Balmora to save some time. Oh, is that one of the transports from older, elder scrolls?
Starting point is 00:48:08 I haven't actually played much Elder Scrolls. Oh, my gosh. Is that what a Silt Strider is? Which would make me want to go Morrowind, I think, because that's the one that can't fast travel, I believe. That's why you have to like, you have to keep jumping. You have to keep leveling up your jump score. It's not oblivion. It's not Skyrim.
Starting point is 00:48:26 That's got to be Morrowing. Right. Let's do Morrowin. I'm not jumping in on this. This is the Elder Scrolls three, Morrowin. Yes. Nice. All right.
Starting point is 00:48:35 Moro Wend is really fun because it was pre-fast travel, but what it had instead was a lot of like in-game fast travel networks. Taxis. Where if you wanted to go from one place to the other, you'd be like, well, I'll take the silts ride at the Balmora, then go to the Major's Guild, and they'll teleport me to this city. And then that city has a boat that goes to from Clahawad, all the way through to Ebenhardt, and then I'll be in Ebenhard.
Starting point is 00:48:53 It's just like real life. Like, yeah, you have to figure out what public transport you can take to get around the map. Good job. Question two. Oh, I'm glad I collected all these floating skulls earlier. Now I can pay this man to turn me into a pumpkin. I just hope he lets me keep my backpack. What?
Starting point is 00:49:11 Whoa, who turns into a pumpkin? Happily do it again. I'm glad I collected all these floating skulls earlier. Now I can pay this man to turn me into a pumpkin. I just hope he lets me keep my backpack. Oh, is it, could it be Luigi's Mansion? Oh, you want to go a bit older. Oh, older?
Starting point is 00:49:30 Are there games older than Luigi's Mansion? You want to go one console generation older. Oh, just one? Okay, let me keep my backpack. Turn him into a pumpkin this time. Not every time. Sometimes he'll turn me into, I don't know, an ant. Oh, oh, oh, it's Bencher-Cazoo.
Starting point is 00:49:50 isn't it? It is banjo kazooey. Banjo Kazui. Wow. Banjo Kazui,
Starting point is 00:49:57 you're collecting mumbo tokens so that they turn you into into various things depending on the level. Oh, I did.
Starting point is 00:50:03 One of the midgame levels of that game you turn into a pumpkin who does in fact keep his backpack. Oh, so
Starting point is 00:50:09 it's a pumpkin wearing a backpack even though it has no arms. No arms. It's just I guess it's just sticks onto the pumpkin.
Starting point is 00:50:17 All right. Next question. Oh, I know how to win this. I'll just play all five of my aces and hope that the bonus from that banana gets me enough points. Oh, oh, Bill. How do you know? I was playing that before we started recording, this game is my favorite game within the last decade, Bellotro. Yes.
Starting point is 00:50:43 This is Balatro. Almost, I will say, I almost swapped out the word banana to say, and hope big that bonus from Big Mike. will get me because it is the gross Michelle banana that gets you the bonus. Yes, I've played the game enough to know these references. All right. Wonderful. See, we're doing great.
Starting point is 00:51:03 We're doing great. This one I need to read in a particular way that only Danny and maybe some other people who've watched one of the most famous sitcoms of all time will appreciate. Oh. I've planted the parsnip from Pelican Town. You posted my pack, Pierre. And now to be it. To read it, that was just for Danny.
Starting point is 00:51:21 That was just for my wife. But I'll say it at an appropriate speed. I've planted the parsnip from Pelican Town, you placed in my pack, Pierre. Ooh, Animal Crossing? I planted the parsnip from Pelican Town. You placed in my pack, Pierre. Is it Stardew Valley? It's Stardue Valley.
Starting point is 00:51:41 It's Stardue Valley. Oh, here's it. This one's, I think, a tough one. But maybe you'll get it straight away. Who knows? There's no way of knowing. So, when I got into my rubbery spaceship, I had a dog and a duck, but when I got out, I had a turtle and an octopus.
Starting point is 00:51:56 Oh, I get it. All right, good. Okay, so when I got into my rubbery spaceship, I had a dog and a duck, but when I got out, I had a turtle and an octopus. Is this a kingdom hearts two? This is Kingdom Hearts one, I believe. Maybe two as well, actually. I think possibly both would be correct answers. Duck and a dog.
Starting point is 00:52:19 Yes, because you fly in a gummy ship. And when you get to Atlantis, you get regional underwater versions of those characters where Uvi is a turtle and Donald is an octobus. Wow. Wow. A good get. I'm glad to go. I wasn't sure where that would be like super easy or super hard. Next question. I know I could keep practicing my sword work. Maybe even take the Lord of Perkstein out hunting, but I'm off to do something far more important.
Starting point is 00:52:46 Learn to read. I have a solid guess for this one. I've not played it. There's one game that I know that Bill has played where learning to read was a significant component. Within this game, you can do a side question which your character learns to read. Okay.
Starting point is 00:53:04 Kingdom come deliverance. Whoa. I see. The historical RPG set in Bohemia in the 1400s. Interesting. And your character doesn't know how to read, but there are lots of books in the game that get you bonuses.
Starting point is 00:53:19 So you can go off to a town. Hang out with a priest, get apprentices as a scribe, learn how to read, and then for the rest of the game, you can get all the bonuses from reading books. It's great. That's amazing. Next game. The haunt continues. They've chased me all throughout this labyrinth,
Starting point is 00:53:36 even through the mysterious pathways that seem to defy physics as I move from east to west in an instant. The spirits think they've cornered me, but they have no idea of what I've just eaten. Soon the hunters shall become the hunted. Oh, that's very good. Incredible. That is very good. I need more.
Starting point is 00:54:01 I need more of this. I know, I want the novella length. Yeah, exactly. It's Pac-Man. It's Pac-Man. You're being haunted by ghosts, but if you go off to the west side, you automatically teleport to the east side of the maze. And if you eat a pellet that it's slightly better than the pellets you usually eat, you can eat the ghosts.
Starting point is 00:54:20 Amazing. Okay, next one. My boots are wet. These weird mosquitoes keep attacking me. And is that a dragon in the middle of the lake? Okay, I'm just going to pop into these ruins and rest my tarnished body. Wait, is that a chest? Well, it seems too good to be true.
Starting point is 00:54:39 Hope it's not a trap. All right. I hear tarnished. Oh, tarnished. That's a soul. That's a soulsy. That's a Fromm soft. Is that, I think that's a just dark soul. It is not Dark Souls.
Starting point is 00:54:53 No. What's Tarnished? I keep forgetting which one is which. Is tarnished? Elden Ring. George R. Martin? The answer is Eldon Ring. Okay.
Starting point is 00:55:04 And explicitly for people playing along at home, this is the, quite near the start of the game. You can go down to a little shallow lake. There is a dragon. And if you do go into these ruins, there is a sudden treasure chest right there. That if you open, teleports you into a prison on the other side of the map. that you have to escape from full of evil bug men.
Starting point is 00:55:25 It's not very nice. All right, couple more. You know what? I've been collecting eggs for long enough. My wings are tired. Why not follow my feline friends lead and hit a wicked ollie? Wicked ollie.
Starting point is 00:55:39 So skateboarding. Been collecting eggs. You know what? I've been collecting eggs for long enough. My wings are tired. Why not follow my feline friends lead and hit a wicked ollie. Oh.
Starting point is 00:55:54 Spiro? It is specifically Spiro 3. That is the skateboarding one. Yes, you collect eggs in Spiro 3, and you have a friend called Hunter, who is a cheetah. A cheetah. And he leads you into skateboarding minigames, where you can just do cool tricks. So rad. So cool.
Starting point is 00:56:17 Oh, yeah, so there are two left. One that I think you'll get, and one that is. really just for me, but maybe you'll get it as well. Yeah. First one, here we go. Collecting fruit, coins, and gold, that is so last year.
Starting point is 00:56:32 I collect gems that look like fruit, bits of gems that look like coins, and instead of gold, I collect an almost identical gold-like substance made up of more gems. Is this Donkey Kong Bonanza? This is Donkey Kong Bonanza. Instead of bananas,
Starting point is 00:56:49 you collect benadium gems. instead of coins you connect benadium chips and the gold is called gold but it's technically benadium gold made up of benadium roots of the benadium gems. Only because it's so fresh in my mind the whole experience. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:06 And final question. I'd like one first class train ticket please. Yes, I do have some magical items with me. Yes, I can cast fireball. I don't see how that... Okay, fine. I'll have a ticket for the caboose. You just wait until I learn to teleport.
Starting point is 00:57:24 I know what this is. You must have known that I would know what this is. You would know it. This is mostly for me. Well... This is Bill's childhood. Okay, okay. Oh, childhood.
Starting point is 00:57:35 Okay, okay. What console? It sounds like a computer game. Released in the year 2001. Ooh. Well, Siberia, she takes a train, but she does have... fire powers. A train, a train ticket. This one was mostly for me. Danny, would you like to?
Starting point is 00:57:58 This is, oh, I can't do the whole thing. It's Arcanum of Magic Obscura. What's it called? Yes. Arcanum of Steamworks and Magic Obscura. Arcanum was a CRPG, one of the best examples of the genre, made by Troika, before they went out of business. They made Arcanum and they made... Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines. Oh! It was made by a lot of ex-fallout developers. And, yeah, there's a steam train in the game,
Starting point is 00:58:30 but magic interferes with technology. So when you buy a ticket on the train, they'll ask you a series of questions. Like, do you have any magical companions with you? Can you cast the following spells? And if you answer yes, there's like, great, we're not going to give you a first class ticket. You've got to get a ticket way in the back of the train,
Starting point is 00:58:45 so you're far away from the engine and you don't ruin it. Oh, well, there you go. That is my video game quiz. I hope you all enjoyed it. Nice. I had a great time. I really enjoyed the theatricality of it. Absolutely.
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Starting point is 00:59:26 On link on cipher.a. or in a magazine. All right, I have our last quiz. I love 90s music. Obviously, it's because I'm biased, and I grew up in the 90s, and that's why I have very fond memories. And so here I have a 90 sample music quiz. So, sampling in music has existed for, like, a very long time. The art of sampling and using bits and putting it into new bits and new songs, time-honored tradition. And for us growing up in the 90s, many hit songs used samples.
Starting point is 00:59:59 But back in the 90s and the 2000s, they were sampling songs from the 70s. And so as kids, we might have not been familiar with the source material. So fast forward to now, the songs that our current, playing on radios and such, are now sampling from the 90s in 2000s. It's true. Lovely, lovely. Here I have a quiz. I have a couple of clips of popular song. All of them are sampling something from the 90s and 2000s.
Starting point is 01:00:34 Songs a lot of us will know. And your job is to write down who the current artist is of the song. What song are they sampling and who performed that original song? So three points there. Oh, my. Okay. These song clips are short, so pay attention, write fast. I'm confident that you guys will know at least one of the three possible points for each song.
Starting point is 01:01:05 All right. Fingers crossed. Again, you're going to write who the current artist is of the song. What song are they sampling? So the title of the song And then who is the original artist Of that sampled song All right
Starting point is 01:01:18 All right Here we go Song number one I've got to love That's enough for me Yeah Because I'm good Yeah I'm feeling
Starting point is 01:01:29 All right Maybe I'm a best freaking night I'm alive I've got maybe three out of three Yeah I wanted them to pure guess Oh
Starting point is 01:01:40 All right Chris what do you have for me i don't have the current artist i think the song being sampled was just called blue and i don't think i know i put some 41 but i don't think that's the artist you've got the right vibe it's something like that yeah okay i believe for the artist it's iful 65 iful 65 okay did you put anything for the singer i just put like sabrina carpenter who knows i put Miley because it sounded a little, had a bit of depth to the voice. Ooh, could have been Miley. The artist is B.B. Rexa.
Starting point is 01:02:17 B. B. B. Rexa. Nope. Don't go that one. All right. Yep. And the song is, of course, Blue by Eiffel 65. Nice. Song number two. Oh, and you're all, oh, I, oh, baby. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Starting point is 01:02:48 Oh, no. The current artist is hard. She's more known to be an actress. Scarlet Johansson. And, you know, freshly engaged. Ooh. Oh. All right.
Starting point is 01:03:02 What we got? What we got? I got nothing for this one. I mean, I, Chris. I got nothing for the current artist once, once again. I think the song is, is it Creep? Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. Is it TLC?
Starting point is 01:03:14 TLC. TLC. Yes. This is a song by Zendaya. Zendaya. She had a brief music career before her full-fledged acting career. Yep, yep, yep. And the song being sampled is Creep by TLC.
Starting point is 01:03:34 KELC. All right, here we go. Song number three. I don't want to be here, baby, on my own. Yeah, don't you wait, don't think about it. Yeah, don't you wait, just come on over now. I've been trying to give it to you all night. What's it going to take to get you on alone?
Starting point is 01:03:57 You hear me, man, Nicky, ready. Everybody's face. Hey, man. I know this, what is this? My, like, my brain is, da, da, da, da, da, nah. Yeah, I know, right. I know this. I don't know what it is.
Starting point is 01:04:16 You found my weaknesses and I don't like it. I feel targeted. I can't remember. So this current song is by Kim Petrus, featuring Nikki Minaj. I got that part. Because I heard it. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 01:04:31 You know what? Give yourself a point. Even though she says Nikki here. Yeah, she came in really helpfully being like, hi, my name is Nikki. Put me down. For the quiz that you're doing, it's Dick and Minaj. It's like, great, thank you, Nikki. And it is sampling Better Off Alone by Alice DJ.
Starting point is 01:04:49 Oh, I would not have even known that. I've never known the name of that. Wow. Something so familiar is not ringing any name bells. Yeah, it's crazy. Yeah. All right. Song number four.
Starting point is 01:05:09 You got me in love again, again. I can't believe. Again, can't tell you the current artist. I know the song, but I couldn't tell you the artist of the original song. It's the song called I Could Never Be Your Woman. I could never, in brackets, be your woman. So, the answer is, the current song. is performed by Duolipa.
Starting point is 01:05:41 Okay. Doa Lipa. Okay. The sample is Your Woman by White Town. Okay. One hit wonder in the 90s. Everybody playing along, even if it's not true, my defense for all these is,
Starting point is 01:05:55 oh, that wasn't as big in Australia. Oh, that didn't really chart in Australia. That might be completely wrong constantly, because I do recognize these songs musically, but that's my excuse. Next song, song number five. Wow, wow When I wish you all like it is wild thoughts Wow, wow, wow
Starting point is 01:06:16 When I would chew all I get is wild thoughts That sounded very Santana at the end That's all I've got It's the right down Santana just in case Oh yeah I got nothing Nothing? Nothing?
Starting point is 01:06:32 Oh man Honestly, actually for me This is the first one Didn't even sound familiar Like the sample It's not even like I can't remember Maybe that one is like, I don't know what this is.
Starting point is 01:06:41 Cueing this quiz with my husband who has exact same taste as me, it was, you know, he's like, oh, it's this, oh, it's this, oh, okay, this is an easy quiz. I'm sure there are people at home who are absolutely nailing this. Yeah, and there's thousands of Arcanum fans out there getting mad at you. The current artist of this song, well, it's DJ Khalid, but the person singing is Rihanna. Yeah, it sounded like it. And it's sampling Maria Maria by. Carlos Santana.
Starting point is 01:07:10 We got Santana! Hey, look at that. Yes. No knowledge. We just went. I know that guitar tone. I do know that guitar. That is knowledge.
Starting point is 01:07:18 So we have one last song here. Let's nail this one, guys. I think you can nail parts of it for sure. The only reason I say that is because the last time you were on this show, I had music quiz. The sampled song was also in that quiz. Oh, no. So I know that song. Okay.
Starting point is 01:07:37 Okay. Okay, okay. All right, right, right. All right, right. Here we go. Song number six. Last song of this painful quiz. It's great.
Starting point is 01:07:46 Anxiety. Shake it off of me. Somebody's watching me. It's my anxiety. Oh. Oh. Trying to try and trying to talk. Oh.
Starting point is 01:07:59 Now, what is her name? What is her name? I'm blanking on her name. Don't never know. Does it have a chur in it or am I completely making that? No, no, the ch. Follow the chur. You're good. There's a ch. There's a ch. All right.
Starting point is 01:08:16 Bill knows. I think Bill you got the clean suite. You got them all. All right. I'm going to go for it. That was a stronger finish. Tick, tick, tick, tick. Three points. There's a chur. It's in the middle. It is, well, the sample is somebody that I used to know by Gautier. Oh, oh, I see. And Kimbra. And it's Gochi. Dochi.
Starting point is 01:08:37 you're correct big winner rapper of the year rap album of the year uh dochi yes to nals give myself two and a half for that for the ch for the ch that's the most important part that's your third of the name you can have two and one third okay I'm going to end this sample music quiz with a fun fact so you listeners know that I grew up in Taiwan land of boba and a semi-conduble conductors. Hey, it's true. Tiny Island with lots of different ethnic groups, including native and indigenous peoples. And the largest indigenous group is called Ame or Anglicize Ame. They have their own language. They have their own traditions. And well, Karen, what does this have to do with anything about sampling in music? Like many cultures, the Ame have a lot of folk songs. And so songs about
Starting point is 01:09:36 working songs about in the mountains songs about festivals and songs about hanging out and so i'm going to share a clip of one of these hanging out folk songs titled elder drinking song it's going to play for you here and hopefully it might sound a little bit familiar very much very much very familiar it is the sample or anyway the tune that begins i believe enigma's song returned to innocence yes as featured on the best-selling collection only available on tv pure moods it's those 3 a.m. CD collection oh yes but yeah that's cool here here is the here is the song your own way. Don't give up
Starting point is 01:10:39 and lose the chance to return to a fan. Oh, I, ha, oh, I, oh, I,
Starting point is 01:10:47 you're out of how wild. Chris loves his world music. You're so, you're so right, Enigma. You're so right. He's got to return
Starting point is 01:10:59 to innocence. Uses the sample of a Taiwan indigenous. How about that? Wow. Actually, the song and Enigma went through some legal troubles about what is public domain and copyright and all that. But you know what?
Starting point is 01:11:15 Everybody got their credit. Everybody got their settlement. So we're all cool here. Thank you for sitting through another music round. That was great. I got eight out of 18 points. I got six and one third. Chris, you know what?
Starting point is 01:11:32 You get 100 points for the end. Jammin on Return to Innocence Again, in the alternate timeline When Danny and Bill didn't show up on this show And I had to do that all by myself It was really rough Crack started to appear in the earth My husband was like, are you sure you're going to give Chris this music round?
Starting point is 01:11:55 He knows He's been listening closely Well, that's our show We avoided tragedy The Road to 300 is clearly You can say with all confidence you will get there and nothing will go wrong. Everything will be completely fine. My gosh, thank you Bill and Danny for saving the show.
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