The MeatEater Podcast - Ep. 803: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CXCIV
Episode Date: December 10, 2025Spencer Neuharth hosts MeatEater Trivia with Brody Henderson, Nate Mason, Maggie Smith, Cory Calkins, Tressa Croaker, and Laura Mascari. Connect with MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube..., and YouTube Clips Subscribe to MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Trivia MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins.
I'm your host, Spencer Newarth, and today we're joined by Brody, Corey, Marge, Nate, Tressa, and
Laura Muscari.
Laura, this is your first time on the show.
tell folks what you do here at me, Deere.
Hi, I'm Laura.
I'm our graphics business apparel manager,
so I oversee all the logo wear for me eat in first light,
and I get to work with really cool graphic designers and the crew.
And it's awesome.
I love it.
Yeah, if you've noticed our merch get more badass in the last six months,
that is because of Laura.
Team effort.
What are your trivia strengths and weaknesses?
Ooh, I would say my weaknesses are, I don't know my states,
in countries.
I heard Tressa giving you some advice before we turned on the mics.
That was the first piece of advice and I immediately thought, wow, I'm really bad at that.
Okay.
But I have a secret talent of guessing acronyms.
Okay.
I think this is, there is an acronym in today's show.
So good for you.
All right.
We know that she has a decent chance on question six.
Now, this is a 10 round quiz show with questions from me, Dieter's four verticals.
which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking, and there is a prize.
Meadeer will donate $500 to the conservation organization of the winners choosing.
We have an IFAQ this week.
If you have an IFAQ, send it to trivia at the meat eater.com.
Chase Faulkner says, this is a question from my five-year-old son, Hayes.
Any plans to make a Meadeer trivia board game kids edition?
He loves participating when we play at home.
No plans right now, Hayes, for the kids edition of board game.
But as an alternative, I'd offer up the games section of our website.
That's the meat eater.com slash games.
We have a new crossword puzzle every Monday.
There's a new turtle.
It's like wordled, but better every Wednesday.
And pretty soon, we are going to have a third game that comes out on Fridays.
I think we'll have more details on that soon.
How old is this kid?
He's five years old.
So this is a little bit of a little bit.
But he can participate.
Yeah, he can participate with a parent or an older sibling who wants to play
those games. We have crosswords,
the meat eater turtle is something new.
Yeah, if he knows his ABCs, you can
just throw out letters. That's right.
We have some housekeeping.
On episode 612 in 2024,
I had a question about the word
that's defined as melting hard
animal fat for cooking purposes.
The answer was render, and that was
such a good question that I repeated it
on episode 791
a few weeks ago, and to no one
surprise, every player got it
right. To my knowledge, that's a
first time I've directly repeated
a question in 192
episodes. Did I ask you
if you did that one? Well, I
often get accused of repeating questions
and I think you did, Brody. I think you
you called it. You should have to
sign up for another conservation organization or
something. You know what? Yeah, we should start
finding people
more in this room.
The Shelby Index for today is a 4.5
so our winners should get nine
correct answers. And with that, we're on to
the game of trivia. Play the drop, Phil.
look i need to know what i stand to win everything how's that just tend to win everything
question one the topic is conservation and this will be multiple choice of these states
which one produces the most coal is it kentucky pennsylvania
Tennessee or West Virginia
Of these states, which one produces the most coal
Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, West Virginia
As of when?
2022, I think this stat was from.
On an annual basis?
Yes.
Nate, very quick to answer.
He's from Ohio, so it's not from Ohio.
But, you know, I stomped around in these states a little bit.
Do you like your answer, Nate?
I do.
Brodine, do you like your answer?
No.
Of these states, which one produces the most coal?
Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, West Virginia.
I do like my answer.
I just don't know if it's right.
I like my answer, but I don't know my states.
We did hit you with geography right off the bat here.
Is everybody ready?
Go ahead and reveal your answers.
Nate says West Virginia.
and Laura, Corey, the whole room says West Virginia.
Everybody got it right.
The correct answer is West Virginia.
Wyoming produces the most coal in America,
responsible for 41% of the country's coal production
that's followed by West Virginia at 14%.
Pennsylvania at 7%.
Illinois at 6% and Kentucky at 5%.
Those five states generate 73% of America's coal.
Question two, the topic is.
hunting. This is our listener
Question of the Week, which was won by
Elijah Dominguez. For sending
this great question, Elijah is going to get a
board game signed by the crew. If you want a chance
to win our listener question of the week, then send
your question to trivia at the meat eater.com.
This knife company has sold over
15 million of their 110
folding hunters, which they call
quote, the original folding
hunting knife.
This knife company has sold over
15 million of their 110 folding hunters, which they call the original folding hunting knife.
Nate, quick to answer again, very confident player today.
He just won last week's episode.
Now he thinks he's going to start two for two today.
Brody, do you have this right?
I'm not sure.
Oh, shame on you.
Do you think you ever owned one of these 15 million 110 folding hunters?
If I got it right, I did.
If I got it wrong, I haven't.
Okay.
I was at an auction when I was like eight, and I got into a bidding war with my brother over the knife.
Okay.
You think it was a 110 folding hunter?
It was.
Okay.
Corey, do you have this one right?
Man, I got a really good guess.
As much as they'll tell us.
Yep.
Is everybody ready?
Go ahead and reveal your answers.
Nate says Buck, Tressa, Case, Laura,
Case, Corey, Buck, Marge, Benchmaid, Brody, Buck.
The correct answer is Buck.
Brody, Corey, Nate, got that right.
So you did own one of these, Brodick.
Yeah, at some point.
Did you own one of them, Corey?
I don't think so. I might have been tipped one once.
Nate, did you win this when you were bidding on it?
Yeah.
Okay.
My dad got real pissed at us.
That's good.
I owned one as well, so most of the room has owned a 110 folding hunter.
Kansas blacksmith Hoyt Buck made his first buck knife in 1902.
His son and grandson helped the business boom in the 1960s after creating the 110 folding hunter.
The knife has gone through five redesigns with 25 variations among them.
The biggest change happened in 1983 when the contoured handle was introduced.
Question three, the topic is woodsmanship.
Merriam Webster defines this six-letter word as, quote,
a sudden brief and intense storm of wind and snow.
Nate, very quick to answer.
Dude, we must have been listening to same stuff this weekend.
Something, man.
Laura, do you have this one right?
High confidence.
Okay.
I saw this on the weather app and looked it up like 24 hours, 48 hours ago.
Oh, wow.
Six-letter word that's defined as a sudden brief and intense storm of wind and snow.
Boy, we had some of that this weekend Friday.
Over in Paradise Valley.
Holy cat.
What were you doing over there?
Looking at about a thousand elk.
Ones you couldn't reach, though.
Yeah, we could reach them.
There is elk everywhere.
Merriam-Webster defines this six-letter word as a sudden brief and intense storm
of wind and snow.
Did you get your Christmas tree yet, Brody?
No, I think we're going to take care of that this weekend.
You know, have you met Pat, Steve's neighbor?
Yes.
He got a real nice one that...
Real nice Christmas tree.
Yeah, but it's not what you would typically think of getting.
It was a, it was a, came from a burn, so it was a young, a young lodge pole.
Okay.
So, like, not full, like a fur or whatever.
But, like, very uniform, kind of nice looking.
I like a good, like, Charlie Brown looking tree.
Yeah, you can't expect, you can't expect much from, you know, just going out and getting a five-dollar Christmas tree.
Is anyone else done their Christmas tree hunt this year?
March, did you, did you tag one?
We did two.
Okay, two of them.
Well done.
We do one for the yard.
Nice.
They allow you to get three permits per district.
So your family gets two of them.
Yep.
Really good trees this year?
One of them's like a Charlie Brown-esque tree.
but the other one's pretty good.
Yeah.
Corey, did you do your Christmas tree?
We have a fake tree now.
Whoa.
Smart.
You kind of had a bad experience.
Was that last year, two years ago?
Yeah, we got stuck, and then I'm tired of fighting all these folks in the neighboring trailheads around here.
I have to fight them all during hunting season.
You got to bushwhack in there and stay away from the trailheads, man.
You've found it right next to the road.
Done enough bushwhacking by this time of year.
You're like, pull over, you find it from the car, jump out.
Jump back in.
I don't even have to get out of my PJs, put mine up.
Nate, what was your Christmas tree hunt like?
It was pretty chill.
In and out, you know, kind of the Brody program.
Road hunter.
Yeah, oh, for sure.
Yeah.
Again, we're on question three.
Merriam Webster defines this six-letter word.
There's the people that make, like, the whole process out of it.
It's fun.
It's like, oh, get drinks and meet at the trail.
We go with the same people.
We've been going for like nine years.
That's fun.
To get competitive?
No.
they have two little ones so they pick like something else yeah they're getting the little ones
are picking out their trees so it's fun we each get one for the room all right six letter word defined as a sudden brief
an intense storm of wind and snow go ahead and reveal your answers Nate says squall oh I sculpt it wrong
Tressa scurdy Laura squall Corey squall that's a species of stone squall
Squal oh yeah yes I have to come on that flyfinite
Fisherman really liked it. We knew what she was talking about.
He says squall, the correct answer
is squall. I will give
it to you, Mara. Yeah, it was an
accident. I don't know why.
Is there a
Squall is a at the end. Squall is S-Q-U-A-L.
A squall is a temporary localized blizzard that's most common around water and mountains.
They are often before or after a cold front and occasionally produce lightning and thunder
in these rare instances.
The squall becomes known as thunder snow.
Question for the topic is cooking.
This next great question is via Leland Hart.
unlike most regional variations
South Carolina
barbecue sauce
is famously this color
Is this like a pantone color
or how specific
should we get
You
we'll judge it
I want that you ask
I want the hex code
Yeah give me that
How specific the color
unlike most
regional variations
South Carolina
Barbecue sauce
is famously this color
I'm gonna be so mad
I get this wrong.
What is that code called, like, that's in front of a color that, like, defines a color on digital?
Could be pantone, could be hacks code.
Depends.
Depends.
Yep.
Have you ever played the board game, Hughes and Clues?
No.
No, it's all about colors.
It's very fun.
Be tough.
You guys always have the best board games at your house.
Thank you, Marge.
Yeah.
I went on to create one one time.
So it makes sense.
Destiny.
Yes.
Unlike most regional variations, South Carolina barbecue sauce.
is famously this color.
Is everybody ready?
Corey has got no answer down there.
Yeah, the other five players are very quick.
It's kind of intimidating.
I feel like I know the ingredient, but there's not much of color.
Okay.
Do I get an alibi since I'm colorblind?
I think you're thinking of the wrong.
No.
Fomer.
No.
On a day-to-day basis, how often is that a problem?
It's hard to say because I don't know.
It's only when someone points it out.
Mm-hmm.
unlike most regional variations,
South Carolina barbecue sauce
is famously...
I want to help you.
Chartreuse.
Yeah, like blue.
Corey, you ready?
Yeah.
Go ahead and reveal your answers.
Nate says orange.
Tressa says yellow,
Laura, gold,
cordy, red,
Marge, yellow,
Brody, white.
The correct answer
is gold, yellow, or mustard?
Those are the three...
Not orange?
Orange is definitely not it.
Dude, this is what I'm talking about.
It looks orange.
It might as well be right.
Oh.
South Carolina
barbecue sauce is also referred to as Carolina Gold,
a colorful name that comes from its emphasis on mustard and honey.
The state's most popular barbecue meat is pork,
which is what the yellow barbecue sauce is best paired with.
For a wild game take on this cuisine,
go see our recipe on the meat eater.com called South Carolina
pheasant bird dog. There is a picture
of Jenny's recipe. It's
a pheasant sandwich. You can see some of that
Carolina gold drizzled
on top of it. It's kind of got
like a vinegary tang
to it. You were quick to answer,
Laura. You're familiar with Carolina gold.
It's actually my least favorite barbecue sauce.
Sorry. Oh, no.
Disagree. North Carolina barbecue sauce
is my least favorite because it's vinegar based.
Yeah, vinegar is now the move.
Sorry to my husband.
Question five, the topic is fishing.
This next great question is via Cy McMain's.
Roland Blank was the first pro angler
inducted into the IGFA Hall of Fame,
freshwater fishing hall of fame,
and bass fishing hall of fame.
Brody and Nate, quick to answer this one.
Roland Blank was the first pro angler
inducted into the IGFA Hall of Fame,
freshwater fishing hall of fame,
and bass fishing hall of fame.
Nate, do you answer so quickly because you know it or super don't know it?
I just chose the most common name in America.
Brody, it's probably possibly going to be the only person to get this one.
So it's probably not that.
Roland Blank was the first pro angler inducted into the IGFA Hall of Fame,
freshwater fishing hall of fame, and bass fishing.
Not a big angler, are you, Nate?
Dude, I don't care about any of this stuff.
Sorry.
This is question five. We'll get a scoreboard up bit. That's not what I asked. I asked if you were in English.
I, dude, I've spent the last year trying to get into it. I can't. I can't get myself to care. We can fix it. It's amazing that I compete at the level I do with a whole category. You're right. That makes it more impressive.
It'd be like if we wrestled and I only had three limbs. Like there's, we've talked about this before. There's like fishermen who don't hunt, which is like acceptable. Yep.
But hunters should all fish. Dude, I'm unacceptable.
My buddies tell me this all the time.
I tried the last year.
You made some life changes, man.
I'm working on it.
It was the last time you caught a fish.
Never.
No, I caught a little guy.
It was like, dude, I about sent him to the stratosphere.
On a fly rod, dry fly.
Pretty big deal.
That is.
Sounds like it.
Corey, do you have this one right?
No.
July-ish.
Blank was the first pro angler inducted into the IGFA Hall of Fame,
freshwater fishing hall of fame and bass fishing hall of fame you know when someone like runs a
marathon and you're like man that was cool but then you see a dude run a marathon with like a like a prosthetic
leg and you're like dang that's cool is that you fishing i'm not saying that but okay no i'm saying
that's me playing trivia all right is everybody ready
which one corey changing his answer we're going to flip over the boards after this
hunt for a giggle go ahead and reveal your answers Nate says Jones
Bessa Smith, Laura Johnson, Corey Erty.
Rolling Dirty.
Marge says Smith, Brody says Martin.
The correct answer is Martin.
Roland Martin started his career as a pro angler in 1970.
He went on to win 19 tournaments and nine bass angler of the year titles.
In a 2005 survey, he was voted the second greatest angler of all time with Rick Klon
being first.
Of course.
All right, Phil,
halfway through the game
of trivia, how are things looking?
It's pretty close.
Closer than last week's episode.
Everyone's on the board.
We've got Tressa with two,
and then Nate, Corey, Maggie,
and Laura are all tied up with three points
and Brody Henderson has a one-point lead with four.
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22. See you in town. Question 6. The topic is conservation. FSA stands for blank, blank
agency and is a branch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This is the acronym question for
Laura this week. FSA
stands for Blank Blank
Agency
and it's a branch of the U.S.
Department of Egg.
Nate, do you have this one right?
Educated guess. Feel good. With this one to answer in the room.
A lot better than the last one.
FSA stands for blank
blank agency and is
a branch of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture.
Brody, do you like your answer?
not really but it's the only one that makes sense to me right now he's got a one point lead on the rest
of the room f s a i'm sure you're going to explain how this ties into conservation certainly will
great you're a little skeptical no i mean i'm not if i if i got it right i'm not oh okay
good corey do you like your answer no okay i don't i was really hoping it was a culinary question
because there's the FSA we all know
in the culinary world, right?
Food Services of America.
Oh.
Flexible saving account.
Safety administration.
I just made that out, actually.
Oh, careful.
I don't know.
Oh, Brody is revisiting his answer.
Whoa, there, Captain, I won't.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Laura, do you like your answer?
No, I don't.
I'm good.
Is everybody ready?
Marge, Tress, that you want to
More time?
No.
It's wrong.
It's wrong.
Go ahead and reveal your answers.
Nate says food safety.
Tressa says, farming seeds America.
Laura says farm standard.
Corey says food safety.
Marge says federal soil.
Brody says federal soil.
Oh, I like that one.
The correct answer is farm service.
Nobody got it right.
He's the Farm Service Agency.
The Farm Service Agency oversees a number of voluntary conservation programs that affect hunters and anglers.
Most notably, they administer the CRP and CREP programs.
They are also in charge of the Farmable Wetlands Program, which pays farmers to restore wetlands,
the Emergency Conservation Program, which helps landowners affected by natural disasters,
and the Grassland Reserve Program, which prevents
pasture land from being converted into urban development.
Did that connect to hunting enough for you, Brody?
Hmm?
Question seven.
The topic is hunting.
That's right.
The topic is hunting.
It's customary for companies like deer's leather and pets kifur to give hunters this item in
exchange for a deer hide.
The answer is not money.
Can't say money.
It's customary for companies like Deer's Leather and Petska fur
To give hunters this item in exchange for a deer hide
You know what you don't see in this state
But you see all the time and Corey maybe you can tell me
Like in Colorado you still see when you're driving around during hunting season
You still see like 55 gallon drums everywhere where you can throw hides into them
Yeah you know I feel like I remember that growing up
In northwest Montana but man I haven't seen it in forever
ever know brodie have you ever done this exchange if you have it right i haven't no okay i'm pretty
sure i got it right no okay Nate how about you you also i've never heard of this no oh you don't
you don't have it right no no okay it's customary for companies like deer's leather and pets
to give hunters this item in exchange for a deer hide
I'm not sure why, but it's, like, feel like I've heard it.
I feel like I got it right.
Trescelora and Maggie, without answers.
Not good.
I'm getting, like, you know, people trade you, like, one bullet for five empty cases or whatever.
Like, hand-loaded.
You don't talk about it on, like, forums?
No.
You're like, you know, okay.
That's kind of the vibe.
That's, like, the train of thought I got.
It's customary for companies, like Deer's Leather and PetSker.
You guys don't let's a good train of thought, though.
To give hunters.
This item in exchange for a deer hide.
Baby, no.
Marge is entertaining yourself with her answer.
Roll it.
Is everybody ready?
No?
Go ahead and reveal your answers.
Do you have Nate saying gloves.
Tressa says an orange hunting vest.
Laura says store credit.
Corey, gloves, Marge a knife, Brody, gloves.
The correct answer is gloves.
Oh, I should do this.
This type of gloves for deer hide exchange happens across the country, but it's unclear when or where it started.
It's now less common than it was 30 years ago, but most states still have a few fur companies that will do the swap.
Although prices vary, the value of an untanned deer hide is about $7, while a pair of buckskin gloves is about $25.
So hunters should feel good about the trade.
Gloves for a deer hide.
Question eight, the topic is wildlife.
The World Wildlife Fund describes these Ecuadorian islands as having, quote,
a wealth of unique plants and animals found nowhere else in the world.
I'm going to get to something here in a minute, Spencer.
Okay, we'll leave some space for you.
Where world wildlife fund describes a little disappointed in the source that you're using here.
Okay, they can still know some things. Yeah. Well, they also they also lie about a lot of shit. So they also source choice. They also sued the world wrestling federation, which we've talked about on a previous episode. Did they lose? The world wrestling federation lost. Oh, that's when they became WWE. That's such a shame. The World Wildlife Fund describes these.
Ecuadorian Islands is having a wealth of unique plants and animals found nowhere else in the world.
Is there like a registry for that glove, like a list for that glove thing?
I think if you typed in like your state and deer hide trade for gloves, you'd find some examples.
I feel like what happens is leather company X goes and sits at a gas station for a day and does their trade then.
And then the next day they drive 80 miles and they sit at another gas station.
Yeah, they just call it like a dumpster.
That's how it was when I was a kid.
You knew when they were coming like, you know, within a half hour of your area to go trade in your deer skin for some gloves.
Did you do it?
I did it a couple times.
What are the gloves like?
They're like, they're called buckskin gloves.
I don't know, they're like the yellowy, tanny.
Just the work gloves.
Just the word gloves?
Just leather gloves.
That's cool.
Yeah, it's the fun part of it is that you traded a deer hide for it.
It's not that they're like really special gloves.
Again, these Ecuadorian islands.
islands have a wealth of unique plants and animals found nowhere else in the world.
This is question eight.
Is everybody ready?
Go ahead and reveal your answers.
Nate says Galapagos.
Tressa sanctuary.
Laura without an answer, Corey and Marge and Brody say Galapagos.
They got it.
The correct answer is Galapagos.
Don't be using no anti-hunting groups as your sources anymore.
G-A-L-P-A-G-O-S.
The Galapagos.
Apopogos are best known for their tortoises, sea turtles, iguanas, boobies, and penguins.
It's where Darwin famously observed species with unique adaptations that inspired his theory of evolution.
The islands are home to 188 species that are labeled as critically endangered, endangered, or threatened.
Artville, give us a scoreboard update.
Still catches me off guard every single time.
Real pro.
Here we are.
After question eight, it is down to Brody, who.
was in first place with six
Nate and Corey are right on his
tail with five and Maggie has four
All right two questions left
With those species that like only live
On one island will they always be endangered
Or can they get to like
The rest of our lives I'm guessing so
But like will they ever exceed a limit
Like an amount that would get them off the ESA
Do you know what I mean?
I'm sure it could happen
But if you are endangered species on the Galapagos
You're probably just staying in endangered species
On the Galapagos
Question nine, the topic is cooking.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
learns how to smoke venison
in chapter one of this children's book series
from the 1930s.
Oh, Brody's laughing over there.
Honey.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
learns how to smoke venison
in chapter one of this children's book series
from the 1930s.
Nate likes his answer.
Brody likes his answer.
Our other four players, not so much.
Oh, I like mine.
I'm just trying to.
Oh, you have, okay.
She's going to draw us and provide a little doodle that goes along with her correct answer.
You have this one right, Marge.
I am very confident.
I got this one right.
Corey, do you have this one right?
I don't think so.
You're going to be reading these books to Marshall pretty soon.
It should be.
Brody, have you read these?
No.
You familiar?
No.
They were my favorite books growing up.
Oh.
I do not think of it at all.
Oh, no.
I, like, love these books.
Laura Ingles Wilder
learns how to smoke venison
in chapter one
of this children's book series
from the 1930s.
At least when I was a kid
that
maybe it was like
a sexist thing or whatever
but like these books got
pushed towards a certain gender
and Hardy Boys went the other way
which I liked those books
way more and didn't like these
no I'm not going to read those books
those books are for girls
Corey is now
revisiting his answer
I'll stick with it
Laura Ingalls Wilder
learns how to smoke venison
in chapter one of this children's book
series from the 1930s
Tressa do you have a guess
I cannot think of it at all
Is everybody ready
Go ahead
and reveal your answers
Nate says Little House on the Prairie
Tressa says home
Laura says Little House on the Prairie
Corey says Winnie the Pooh
Marge says Little House
on the Prairie and she drew us
a wagon and a house
with some smoke coming out of the chimney
Brody says Little House on the Prairie
they got it the correct answer
is the Little House on the Prairie
book set
The Little House series is about Laura
Ingalls Wilder's childhood growing up
on the American frontier in the late 1800s
in the first book she wakes up one
morning to a white tail hanging in the tree of her front yard.
She then has fresh venison that night and says it tastes so good that she wishes her family
could eat the whole thing.
Instead, her dad says they have to salt and smoke the rest of the deer so that they have
meat for winter.
Goodreads named it the third best children's book series of all time, only ranking behind
Harry Potter and the Chronicles of Narnia.
Bangers.
Little house on the prairie.
Here's a correct answer review so far.
One was West Virginia.
two buck knives three squall four gold barbecue sauce five roland martin six farm service agency seven gloves eight galapagos nine the little house book series
phil let's get a scoreboard update before question ten uh just like last week brodie and nate are in the lead at one and two brodie has seven
Nate has six.
Question 10.
The topic is public lands.
This next great question is via Sam Taylor.
Name two of the four national parks with the word mount, mountain, or mountains in its name.
Oh, man.
Brody gets this right.
He will have eight points and the victory over the rest of the room.
But if he gets it wrong and Nate gets it right, we will go to overtime.
name two of the four national parks with the word mount, mountain, or mountains in its name.
Looks like a lot of players have come up with one and are still looking for the other three.
Nate is better prepared this week for a conservation donation, he declared.
It caught him off guard last week.
He said, not going to catch him sleeping again.
Not this time.
Name two of the four national parks with the...
the word mount mountain or mountains in its name rowdy do you have two of them i'm quite certain i do
okay puts a lot of pressure on nate who only has one tressa do you have this one right i have three
of the four oh okay give me one of them two of the four national parks with the word mount
mountain or mountains in its name.
Corey, how you doing down there?
Oh, it doesn't matter.
Marge, do you like your answer?
No.
Okay. No doodle this time, no to go with him.
No, not at this moment.
We're not going to hit the Shelby Index.
It was a four and a half this week.
So if Brody has this right, he'll have eight.
We'll have missed it by a point.
Farm Service Agency, that's stumped.
the whole room, tough one.
I'm still mad about the gold, orange situation.
It's not, no one would call it orange.
What you're wearing on your head right now.
See, that's orange.
I couldn't tell you.
If I saw a barbecue sauce, it looked like that, I would.
That's gold.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I don't know.
Very helpful diagram.
All looks the same to me.
Nate, this is red.
Red.
Debatable.
Is everybody ready?
Go ahead and reveal your answers.
Nate says Great Smoky Mountains
and Mount Rushmore.
Tressa says Rocky Mountain National Park, Mount Rainier, and Great Smoky Mountains.
Laura says Mount Rainier and Mount Rushmore.
Corey says Blue Ridge and Rocky Mountain.
Marge says Mount Rushmore, Great Smoky Mountains.
Brody says Rocky Mountain and Smoky Mountain National Park.
The four national parks are Great Smoky Mountains, Guadalupe Mountains, Mount Rainier, and Rocky Mountain National Park.
So we had a
Tressa got three of them
Oh you're not going to ding me
Yeah are we giving it to bro?
We have precedent for this
It's important for the records
The Nate did not get it right
We will give it to Brody
In this instance
I feel like normally we take these away from Brody
So today when it doesn't matter
We'll give him that 8th point
Well that's awful nice
It's the holiday spirit
Mount Rainier is the oldest of those four
Being designated as a national park
In 18909 Guadalupe Mountains
is the most modern
With it becoming a national park in 1972, they are two of the oldest and youngest parks in the national park system.
All right, Brody is our winner today with eight correct answers.
You flip the script on Nate, beat him by two today.
Brody, where is your $500 going to go?
Since I saw so many elk this last weekend, let's do the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
I don't think we've hit them in a while.
$500 going to RMEF, which is a Montana local.
Conservation.
Where they in Missoula?
That's right.
$500 going their way
via Brody and Media.
Join us next week for more
Media trivia.
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Yeah, Spencer from South Dakota.
He's the host.
Using those smooth mellow tones,
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And he likes taking those two- and three-year-old bucks.
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