The MeatEater Podcast - Ep. 885: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CCXIX

Episode Date: June 3, 2026

Spencer Neuharth hosts MeatEater Trivia with Brody Henderson, Randall Williams, Seth Morris, Cory Calkins, Sarah Delany, and Logan Dove. 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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Starting point is 00:01:07 which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking. There is a prize. Meade will donate $500 to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. Starting off today's show with a mailbag question, send your mailbag question to trivia at the meat eater.com with the subject line mailbag. If you have a question that you want the crew to answer, today's question is from Dylan Cole.
Starting point is 00:01:29 I think he said in his email, he's 12 years old. He said, does the crew have any bucket list fish? Mine is a tarpin. mine is in Dillon's not Spenters Seth what's what's a bucket list fish I don't really have a bucket list fish I have bucket list places where I want to catch fish Okay give me an example
Starting point is 00:01:47 I'd like to go to Norway To fish for like halibut and stuff there What about something state side Um Well I mean like bucket list places Sure oh I want to hit all the cool places down south Like Gunnersville and Lake 4 Like all the famous bass fisheries.
Starting point is 00:02:06 With the Bassmaster Classic visits. Those kinds of bodies of water. Randall bucket list fish. I just like a giant king, salmon. Like a giant one. Okay. The ones that are few and far between and fewer. Yeah, that is bucket list.
Starting point is 00:02:24 They don't make them like that. How giant? 40 pounds. No, I've caught. I've caught them over 40. Like a 60 plus. Okay. That is giant.
Starting point is 00:02:33 XX. Logan, bucket list fish. A red snapper that I could actually keep. I've caught them before, but I want to actually catch it and eat it. So I'm not familiar with red snapper. Is there like a slot? What if you catch one below the slot? When we were in Florida, we had to toss back all the red snappers because they're out of season.
Starting point is 00:02:51 So we caught like a bunch of red snappers, but we couldn't keep anyone. And then we threw them back in the water and watched all the sharks eat them. Okay. Probably the most attainable bucket list fish we've heard so far. Sarah bucketless fish. I'd like to catch a permit on the fly. Okay. Corey.
Starting point is 00:03:11 I'd love to go to Mongolia and catch a Tyman. Wow. That's cool fish. Brody. Kubara Snapper and Panama. Wow. Wow. They get big.
Starting point is 00:03:23 How big? Good fishes. How big? Like 80. Like a giant. Okay. Maybe this is a meat eater series. We go catch our bucketless fish.
Starting point is 00:03:33 We just see Logan catch like a 22-inch snapper, followed by Brody in some extreme jungle. Yeah. I'll take Seth to Norway. Yeah. I caught a fish in Norway. Did you? What was it? The guy I was with called it a mackerel.
Starting point is 00:03:47 I don't know if that's what it was. Holy mackerel. I've never caught a musky. So I would say a musky is my bucket list fish. We used to work at a fish hatchery and I raised thousands of them and I've held them in my bare hands that I caught out of a rearing pond. So I've caught musky with my bare hands. But I've never caught one on it. a hook in line. Just go visit Chester. He'll put you on one. Well, I'd like having an attainable
Starting point is 00:04:08 bucket list one. You say you better block off about two weeks. Then I can do it. Yeah. Oh, we have some housekeeping to get you on a previous episode. We had a question about the phone number you should call before planting a tree. The answer was 811. But in the follow-up discussion, there was some wondering aloud about the other 1-1 phone numbers. So here's a full list. 2-1-1 is community services and information. Examples being food banks and support groups. They'll tell where those are located. 311, municipal government services,
Starting point is 00:04:37 examples being to report abandoned vehicles or noise complaints. Those are non-emergencies that you call for. 411 directory assistance. So you call 411, and it tells you the phone number to something else.
Starting point is 00:04:51 That was one we had heavily discussed. 6-1-1-6-1-tele-compan customer service. 7-1-1-telecommunications for deaf, and hard of hearing. 811 underground utility location, 911 emergency services.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Most, but not all are nationally operated. And some of them, like 411, which is the directory assistance. And 611, 611, which is the telephone customer service,
Starting point is 00:05:20 are actually going extinct and are getting harder to find. So there are all of your 1-1s. I've been getting a ton of 811 ads on the Instagram and Facebook. That's because I've been like thinking about digging in my backyard. Has anyone used 8-1-1 before? I did about two months ago. How quick is that process?
Starting point is 00:05:39 So you call them and then you tell them your location, you go online, you fill out a thing, and then they send out their utility companies to mark spots. Their list is like, for where I lived, eight companies long or something. And I think six of those emailed me back within 24 hours and said, your property is of no concern for us. And then the other two came out and they did mark things. And I think it was within like 10 days. So it happens pretty quick.
Starting point is 00:06:05 I think it helps if you get on their list early. But if you try to call in, you know, like mid-May, you're probably backed up at that point. Safety first. Safety first. All right, the Shelby Index for today is a four. So our winner should get eight correct answers. And with that, we're on to the game of trivia. Play the drop, Phil.
Starting point is 00:06:22 Look, I need to know what I stand to win to everything. How's that? Just tend to win everything. Question one. The topic is Woodsmanship. This first great question is. via Zachary McCall, and as always it will be multiple choice. Hypothermia occurs when your core body temperature drops below blank.
Starting point is 00:06:52 Is it 97 degrees Fahrenheit? 95, 93, or 91. For our Canadian listeners, that would be 36 degrees Celsius, 35, 34, or 33. hypothermia occurs when your core body temperature drops below blank 97, 95, 93, 91, and Celsius, that is 36, 35, 34, or 33. Oh, yeah, you wrote down a percentage? Yeah, I was going for a degree. Hypothermia occurs when core body temperature drops below 97, 95, 93, 91. What do you think, Corey?
Starting point is 00:07:45 Sounds cold. It sounds cold. Yeah, it's kind of a hard one. Everybody ready. Great question. Go ahead and reveal your answer. Seth, 95 degrees. Randall 95, Logan, 95, Sarah, 97.
Starting point is 00:07:59 Corey, 95, Brody, 93. The correct answer is 95. answer is 95 degrees. The room did well, or 35 degrees Celsius. At 95 degrees, you'll experience uncontrollable shivering, slurred speech, clumsy movements, and mild confusion. At 90, you'll stop shivering while your vital organs begin to fail. At 82, you'll be unconscious with a faint pulse, and at 75 you'll most likely be dead. But hypothermic patients have been observed at temps down to 55 degrees.
Starting point is 00:08:33 That's crazy. So 95 is where it starts. 90 is just where your organs start to shut down. Question two. The topic is conservation. This is the name of Johnny Morris's museum, which often just gets shortened to Wow. Fantastic institution. This is the name of Johnny Morris's museum, which often just gets shortened to Wow.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Have you been there? Yeah. He's got a. residency there, basically. I wish I did. I'd like to go back there and spend some more time. Phil, are there any bucket list fish for you on like Baldersgate or? Oh, don't infantilize Phil by not, but I bet that's like a common thing in RPG games. There's a fish that you can catch in the, in the northern realms of Féroon called a knucklehead trout. So that's my answer. You haven't caught it yet, though.
Starting point is 00:09:31 I have, well, you can't go there in Baldersgate, but you can in your imaginations, Spencer. Okay. Thank you. This is the name of Johnny Morris's museum, which often just gets shortened to. Wow. Randall, what was the best part of wow? Oh, it's hard to say. They have a big aquarium?
Starting point is 00:09:53 The aquarium is amazing because not only is just stuff in the tanks, but there's all kinds. Like, there's a whole wall of just preempties. residents fishing. There's like Jimmy Carter and Rosal and Carter's tackle boxes. Love that. Stuff like that. I mean, it's just,
Starting point is 00:10:09 I think they got a boat that belonged to Hemingway. Uh-huh. They got the big old, like, record book deer in there as well, right? Yeah, a ton of big record book animals.
Starting point is 00:10:18 They have the Boone and Crockett collection. Like when you see that famous photo of the wall from the New York, I guess it was the museum of natural history. Then they just have, Like you realize, oh, there's a weird gun room. And then you just go in there and there's just like four dozen models. I'm losing confidence to my answer. Like, is everybody ready with a wow?
Starting point is 00:10:45 What is it, Randall? Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth says, World of Wildlife. Oh, no. Randall, wonders of wildlife. Logan, Wildlife of the World. Sarah, World of Wilderness. Corey, World of Wildlife.
Starting point is 00:11:00 Brody, World of Wildlife. We have a correct answer in the room. That's what I was thinking. It's Wonders of Wildlife. Randall got it. He's been there. I was afraid I just embarrassed myself. The Wonders of Wildlife Natural Museum and Aquarium is located in Springfield, Missouri.
Starting point is 00:11:20 USA Today named it America's Best Aquarium for a record-breaking eighth time earlier this year. Their conservation work ranges from hosting school field trips to rehabilitate. endangered sea turtles. Question three, the topic is gear. This company introduced their gender reveal boom box in 2018.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Wait, what's the category? Gear. This company introduced their gender reveal boombox in 2018. Randall, very quick. I mean, I was choosing from between
Starting point is 00:11:59 two, one answer. Have you been a customer of this company, you think? Nope. No. Again, question three. The topic is geared. This company introduced their gender reveal boombox in 2018. Sarah, do you have this one right?
Starting point is 00:12:17 Couldn't tell you. Okay. Only Randall has any confidence. Boomboxes, huh? Yeah. Like the product is called boombox? It's called the gender reveal boombox. That is the name of their product that you can go buy.
Starting point is 00:12:31 Corey said, eh, about it be. smidge of confidence over here. A company that makes a product called a boombox. Yeah, I do too. There's a knucklehead trout for you. That one's called Old bitey. I love that. It's got a big head.
Starting point is 00:12:48 It does. Average weight's around 50 pounds. A baluga type head. Tell me about the stitches in its belly. Oh, I've known. It's probably just lived a long, a long fruitful life putting up a fight. Like a sperm whale and acolycanth had a baby.
Starting point is 00:13:03 This company introduced their gender revealed boombox in 2018. Brody in danger of starting 0 for 3. I don't know how many times that's happened in Meat Eaters. Maybe never? That's what you were going to put. But you didn't put it? Is everybody ready? Put something else.
Starting point is 00:13:20 Go ahead and reveal your answer. Seth says Q. Randall, Turtlebox. Logan Turtlebox. Sarah, JBL, Corey, JBL, Brody. Tannerite. Correct answer. Is Tannerite?
Starting point is 00:13:37 Oh, Brody. Got that one right. Makes a lot of sense. Tannerite used... I didn't know that was a couple. Tannerite used for a gender reveal started the 2017 sawmill fire that burned 47,000 acres in Arizona. The Tucson area blaze was started by off-duty border patrol agent Dennis Dickie. Let's all watch the video together to find out if he had a boy or a girl.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Take it away, Phil. It's a boy. And the fire started the second that you see the blue cloud. Like this may as well have been a wildfire reveal. That was so quick. Yeah, who would have thought in a field full of dry grass? That is insane. That happened so quick.
Starting point is 00:14:25 Yeah, so when you said boombox, I was thinking music. Can I share a quick story about another misconception about words? so there was a couple years ago for Christmas I was like asking my mom what my dad wanted for Christmas she's like oh he wants like a fire stick no he wants a fire stick I was like okay sweet like he loves having fires so I like go on Etsy and start looking up like custom
Starting point is 00:14:46 fire pokers and I find like a sick fire poker and I like message my mom like yo check out this fire stick I got dad and she's like oh no he wanted like an Amazon fire stick for TV and so I ended up messaging the lady and I was like, oh, I got to return that. She thought that was funny. See, I thought it was a third thing. There's like a new muzzleloader that I think shoots the fire stick is what it's called.
Starting point is 00:15:09 Am I remember in that right? It's something like that. I thought that's called the fire stick. So there's a lot of ways you can go with a fire stick. Yeah, I couldn't figure out how you'd use a turtle box in a gender reveal. Yeah, I mean, but I also, I didn't think Tannerite was a company. Neither died of us. The founder is the last name is Tanner.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Oh, that makes a ton of sense. I thought it was like, it's not a proprietary. Chemical. Question for the topic is wildlife. This next great question is via Cameron Gatto. Learning a lot. What is the only plant that monarch caterpillars eat? Oh, come on.
Starting point is 00:15:45 Hmm. Got a picky back. Brody and Seth, quick to answer. They are picky. What is the only plant that monarch caterpillars eat? Seth, do you have this one right? Yes. Rodi, you have this one right.
Starting point is 00:16:00 Oh, yeah. This is easy. Easy one. Is it a tree? It's a plant. Bush. What is the only plant that monarch caterpillars eat?
Starting point is 00:16:14 I'm trying so hard not to cheat off you, Corey. I would not. So that Border Patrol agent, he was using tannerite, but he was not using the official tannerite gender reveal boombox, because that didn't come out until a whole year after. Yeah, they saw that, and they're like, that's great. more of those.
Starting point is 00:16:32 Man, so many of those gender reveal parties go real wrong. Yes. Yeah, and then they go very viral after that. Like someone hitting a baseball that their wife through or something, and then it just drills the wife in the face. I saw one recently where his plane flies over and
Starting point is 00:16:49 drop something to, you know, reveal the gender and then the plane crashes. Oh, no. Yeah. That's about his worst. That's the worst case scenario, I think. You have a gender reveals, a plane crashes. Yeah, we waited as long as possible to find out what gender our son were. Does that mean the baby was born?
Starting point is 00:17:06 Yep. Okay. As long as you can go. And what is the only plant that monarch caterpillars eat? Brody and Seth have this one. Our other four players are stumped. I have this somewhere in my head, but I'm not going to get it. I feel like I learned this in like third grade.
Starting point is 00:17:25 You did? And it's just gone. I'm trying to think of all the children's books I've read over my lifetime, and if there's any clues in there. How's that working? How's that word? It's not, yeah, not well. I feel like this thing that, like, it's talked about is, like, when Brody was a kid,
Starting point is 00:17:40 did they talk about acid rain all the time? Yeah. And then, like, I don't know. They talked about the communists a lot, too. By the time, like, your son's probably never heard those two words, acid rain, right? Probably not. But I bet he's learned this. This is, like, that version that you didn't learn when you were a kid, but now it's being talked about.
Starting point is 00:17:58 The plight of the monarch? Must be a ice coast thing. Is everybody ready? Monarch are like in the West. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth, milkweed. Randall, without an answer, Logan says, leaf. Sarah, she remembered it.
Starting point is 00:18:12 Milkweed. Corey, Maple Tree, Brody, milkweed. The correct answer is milkweed. Monarch populations have declined by 85% in the last 40 years. One of the primary reasons is due to habitat loss. The Upper Midwest has lost the most acres of milkweed, specifically Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois, the National Wildlife Federation says the best thing you can do
Starting point is 00:18:36 to help monarchs is to plant milkweed in your yard. Question five, the topic is fishing. This is a wild episode. In what state is flaming gorge dam? In what state is flaming gorge dam? Brody and Randall, quick to answer. Sarah and Corey think they maybe know it, and they are deciding between a few states.
Starting point is 00:19:03 And Seth just gasped when he saw the question. In what state is Flaming Gorge Dam? We'll get a scoreboard update from Phil the engineer. Oh, Corey? Yep. It took me a second, driven over. You've been there? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:19 Oh, okay. I was in. There's a hint. When were you there? A couple years ago. Man, I'm torn. I don't know, maybe. Hmm.
Starting point is 00:19:34 In what state is Flaming Gorge Dam? Randall is now waffling after putting down his whiteboard immediately. He's doing some crossing out and writing. We sticking with answer one or answer two, Randall? I don't know. He might be on the three. Oh, wow. No.
Starting point is 00:19:56 No. Oh, God. How's that microphone smell? That was his microphone this morning and new, so it smells like Randall. I'll go with it. Whereas my mic smells like Steve. Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers.
Starting point is 00:20:15 Seth says California. Randall, Wyoming, Logan, California, Sarah, West Virginia, Corey, Wyoming, Brody, Utah. The correct answer is Utah. Brody, got that one right. You guys were close, though. Flaming Gorge Dam is located 30 miles south of the Wyoming border. on the green river.
Starting point is 00:20:41 The stretch of water below the dam is a blue ribbon stream that's considered one of the best trout fisheries in the western United States. And Flaming Gorge Reservoir above the dam has produced multiple state and world records. And I think Flaming Gorge Reservoir goes all the way into Wyoming. So we used to stay, we used to go fish it and we'd stay at a place called the Flaming Gorge Lodge. And we called it the Flaming Gouge Lodge, because they really got you. Oh, it's the only place to stay. Were you fishing below or above?
Starting point is 00:21:08 Below. And how was it as good as what they say it is? It's good. It's a western tailwater. So it's always almost always crowded. We would hit it in like April or October in the off season, but there's still a lot of boats. There's three sections. There's the A, B, and C.
Starting point is 00:21:24 A is very crowded. It's the first like seven miles below the dam. I think that's where they call it the aquarium is located. Yeah. Like you throw Doritos in the water and the trattle eat them. Yeah. And then like the B section is more remote. C section is a very remote.
Starting point is 00:21:38 And down at the end of the C-section is where Butch Cassidy, where the cabin is. Okay. Flaming Gorge Dam in Utah. Phil, we're halfway through today's game. Give us a scoreboard update. Here at halftime. Logan, Sarah and Corey, I'll have one point apiece. Seth has two.
Starting point is 00:21:59 Coming up next, Randall got the first two questions correct, which Brody missed. He has two points, but then Brody pulled ahead because he got the next three questions correct, and Randall did not. So in first place, Brody Henderson with three points. Thanks for that, Phil. You know, I try to spice it up a little bit with some color commentary. Great breakdown. Man, tough round.
Starting point is 00:22:18 I went into question six. I thought that last one was a trick question. And so what did you have Utah? No, is it in Wyoming? I had Utah. And that's, you pass that when you drive past, yeah. Because I knew it was right on the border. And so it was what state is the dam in?
Starting point is 00:22:35 Sure. And I associate Flaming Gorge with Utah. But I was thinking it was a trick question. And I remembered seeing a dam when we drove path. Anyway, it's water under the bridge now. Water through the water under the dam. All we can do is just try to win the next five questions. Pride is like love.
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Starting point is 00:24:03 That's f-I-R-S-T-L-E-E dot com. Question six, the topic is cooking. This brand made the world's first kettle grill in the 1950s by placing legs on a metal buoy. This brand made the world's first kettle grill in the 1950s by placing legs on a metal buoy. Randall, is this a good start for the second five? I don't know. Okay. Only set this put his whiteboard down on Sarah.
Starting point is 00:24:40 I guessed. I guess too. Sarah, do you have this one right, you think? I have a good shot at it. Okay. This brand made the world's first kettle grill in the 1950s by placing legs on a metal buoy. Corey, do you have this one right? Doubtful.
Starting point is 00:24:56 Come on, man. I'm feeling confident that I got it wrong. Cool. Brody's locking in his answer. Question six, a low-scoring game so far today. What was the index today? Four. So Brody needs to get these next five right.
Starting point is 00:25:13 To get that eight. I would have to Google what the hell a kettle grill is, honestly. Okay. Sarah's given some help there with some hand gestures. Well, he's done. I'm done. D-U-N. Is everybody ready?
Starting point is 00:25:28 Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth says Weber, Randall, Weber, Logan, Pitmaster, Sarah Weber, Corey, Coleman, Brody, Weber. The correct answer is Weber. Makes sense. George Stephen, the Weber grill inventor, got the idea after having his steaks go up in flames on a brick barbecue. He worked at Weber Brothers Metal, where his job was to weld half spheres together to form buoys. One day, he took one of those half spheres, put legs on it, drilled holes in the bottom, and gave it a lid. Thus, the Weber kettle grill was born.
Starting point is 00:26:05 So when you're cooking on a Weber charcoal grill, you're cooking on what used to be a buoy. Question seven, the topic is concerted. This next great question is via Corey Betancourt. A tourist was charged with two misdemeanors in May after throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian blank seal. Brody and Randall and Seth and Corey and Sarah, all quick to answer. We're waiting on you, Loeb. Can you got your answer yet?
Starting point is 00:26:36 No. Give them a minute. A tourist was charged with two misdemeanors in May. I'm just going with what I think. After throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian. blank seal. Spencer, can you gut check me on this? Can I gut check you?
Starting point is 00:26:51 How could I gut check you? Wemby? Yes. Your gut is correct. Good, good, good. But it doesn't seem like those microphone whispers are going to help Logan at all. Maybe a listener at home. No.
Starting point is 00:27:07 Yeah, I mean, I don't think I got this right. The topic is conservation. Have you seen the video, Logan? Are you familiar with this story at all? Okay. Well, we'll show it to you after this. Oh, geez. A tourist was charged with two misdemeanors in May after throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian blank seal.
Starting point is 00:27:24 Is everybody ready? I actually haven't watched the video. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth says monk, Randall, monk, Logan, fur, Sarah, elephant, Corey, monk, brodie, monk. The correct answer is monk, a Hawaiian monk seal. There are fewer than 2,000 Hawaiian monk seals left in the world. They have been on the endangered species list since 1976. The Washington man who threw the rock pleaded not guilty to multiple federal charges,
Starting point is 00:27:58 despite the whole thing being caught on film. His lawyer argued that he threw the rock to spook the seal to protect nearby sea turtles. When confronted about it at the beach, the man told onlookers, quote, I'm rich enough to pay any fine. Here is that video. Wow, love him even more. Oh, Big Rock. What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:28:17 I mean, that's borderline Boulder that he threw at that thing. Let's see it one more time, Phil. Oh, goodness, hold on. This is tricky. We've asked too much. Sorry. I'm not defending what that guy did in any way, but I think they have some problems with these things,
Starting point is 00:28:37 like being very aggressive with people in Hawaii. Well, he is now in court about the whole thing, and I think he's facing that. He's not enough money. A two-year sentence and $170,000 of the max fines and sentence that he could get. It seems like a real deal. Does it seem like he hit the seal? No, he missed.
Starting point is 00:28:58 It looked like it. Well, there's murder and there's attempted murder. Both are bad. Question eight. The topic is hunting. Some versions of this fictional character's backstory say he became an outlaw after poaching a deer and sure would. Forest. Sarah,
Starting point is 00:29:21 Randall, Brody already have their answers. Some versions of this fictional character's backstory say
Starting point is 00:29:28 he became an outlaw after poaching a deer in Sherwood Forest. I can't believe it's taken like five years to get to this
Starting point is 00:29:35 question. Now that I think about it. Yep. How many years has it been, Spencer? I think since
Starting point is 00:29:42 21 or 22? I think 21 probably. So we'd be five years into this thing. There's a new flick coming
Starting point is 00:29:49 Oh, that's a little hinty hint there. Honestly, if you can't get this, but you're up on your YouTube trailers. You're right. Yeah, that didn't help at all. You know, kids these days, Randall. I'm not familiar with the flick. You have to tell me more about it later. Some versions of this fictional character's backstory say he became an outlaw after poaching a deer in Sherwood Forest.
Starting point is 00:30:15 Fictional character. Yep. Corey, do you have this one right? I hope so. Okay. Is this a fictional character you've covered with your son, Marshall? Sure. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:25 If it's the correct answer, I don't know. What I have written down, yes. Seth can't come up with any fictional character. Oh, now he is. Just thought of one. I bet he could come up with a fictional character. Logan, are you coming up with a fictional character down there? Yeah, but it's probably not right.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Okay. But we'll all be entertained. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth says Robin Hood. Randall says Robin Hood. Logan, Johnny Appleseed. He's actually not even fictional. Johnny Appleseed's a real person.
Starting point is 00:30:54 Sarah Robin Hood, Corey Robin Hood, Brody Robin Hood. The correct answer is Robin Hood. In Robin Hood's progress to Nottingham, a teenage Robin is walking through the woods when he encounters 15 Royal Forrester's. They insult Robin, telling him he's too weak to draw his bow. Robin bets them that he's able to kill a stag standing 100 yards away, and then he actually does it.
Starting point is 00:31:18 The royal foresters threatened to cut off Robin's ears, saying that all deer and Sherwood forests belong to the king. A fight then ensues, and it ends with Robin killing all 15 foresters. This leads to him fleeing into the forest and spending the rest of his life as an outlaw. They didn't cover that. That's tough. That's tough. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:37 No, just a sexy fox. Very impressive, though, that he killed all 15 foresters. That was just a guy like Seth out there working for the Royal Forestry Department. And then he gets gunned down by Robin Hood. Don't mess around with guys like Seth. By 15-year-old Robin. That's cool. He'll blood trails episode.
Starting point is 00:31:52 All right, we have two questions left. Phil, scoreboard update. Oh, Hugh Jackman's doing a Robin Hood. Oh, yeah, tell me, is that what the... It's old Robin Hood.
Starting point is 00:32:00 Yeah, like, gritty, like... Oh, that's kind of fun. He's like a old man, I think, in training a young protege. Yeah. Phil, did you love the Robin Hood movie? That wasn't in my heavy rotation. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:12 Which one? Men in tights? The men in tights. Randall, I bet you all. I love that. Dave Chappelle. Prince of Thieves. Costner?
Starting point is 00:32:21 Oh, yeah. Morgan? Oh, my God. Men in Tights version. Yeah, I did like Men in Tites. But Prince of Thieves is just a movie that no one talks about enough. You're right. Phil, scoreboard.
Starting point is 00:32:34 Logan's hanging on with a point. We've got Sarah and Corey with three. Seth and Randall have five and still in first place, but he's hanging on with six points. Robin Hood was doing the thing that's Steve talked about on the news show this week, which is just being like a hunting and fishing outlaw. And then killing 15 people.
Starting point is 00:32:54 That's right. That all came way. That deer really derailed things. Because they threatened to cut off his ears. All right. We're on to question nine. The topic is woodsmanship. This next great question is via Christopher Blair.
Starting point is 00:33:09 This is the highest number a storm can achieve on the Safier Simpson hurricane scale. and enhanced Fujita tornado scale. Question nine. Woodsmanship, this is the highest number a storm can achieve on the Sapphire Simpson hurricane scale and enhanced Fujita tornado scale. Brody, do you like your answer?
Starting point is 00:33:39 I do. He's got a one-point lead. These last two questions. Randall doesn't really love his answer. If you'd asked me this, question I wouldn't have said I would have had two different answers for those scales okay so you're choosing between two yeah did you go with what you thought the hurricane would be or the tornado would be I think the hurricane okay this is the highest number a storm
Starting point is 00:34:09 can achieve on the hurricane scale and tornado scale that is the Safier Simpson hurricane scale and the enhanced Fujita tornado scale is everybody ready oh it's the enhanced version Yes. Oh, that hasn't changed my answer. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth says five, Randall, six, Logan 10, Sarah 5, Corey 5, Brody 5. The correct answer is 5.
Starting point is 00:34:40 The room did well. A Category 5 hurricane has wind speeds greater than 157 miles per hour. An EF5 tornado has wind speeds greater than 200 miles per hour. The enhanced Fujita. scale replaced the Fujita scale, which labeled F5s as having wind speeds between 261 and 318 miles per hour. This left for the possibility of having an F6 tornado, and twice the scales creator gave out that rating.
Starting point is 00:35:10 But in both cases, the twisters were downgraded to F5s after further studies. Those tornadoes happened in Texas in 1970 and Ohio in 1974. Here is a picture of the 19. 1974 tornado that touchdown east of Dayton again it was originally called an F6 by the scales creator But they later changed it to an F5 so the I feel like you're giving Randall some room to argue I'm not because I said the enhanced the enhanced scale is Is in fact a diminished scale it's capped now nothing above a five so it's enhanced by having fewer options Yes yes it doesn't mean more you would it seems to me you would be a big More accurate.
Starting point is 00:35:52 Of the original Twister movie, Randall. Yeah. I mean, it never really did a ton for me. Oh, it's a great flick. Yeah, I mean, it's interesting. But it's, I don't know. Oh, it's great. I haven't seen the new one.
Starting point is 00:36:05 You see the new one? Yeah. It's cheesy. But still, if you like tornadoes, it's worth watching. Randall, were you familiar with whatever this tornado is from, uh, 1974? No. No. We had a big tornado when I was like in elementary school junior high that
Starting point is 00:36:20 touchdown pretty near. our house. Did a lot of damage in blue ash. Okay. I think Sycamore High School might have been damaged. I can't say for sure, but we drove over to look at the damage. When I was like six years old, and F5 went through Spencer,
Starting point is 00:36:35 South Dakota, which, you know, it was very fun when you're a Spencer in South Dakota, who lives 30 miles from the town that the tornado destroyed. If there had been social media back then, there'd be a hurricane that gets named after you, Spencer.
Starting point is 00:36:47 Same thing. Yeah, I could have sworn that I've heard of like a category six hurricane. Maybe on a different scale, but not the one that everyone uses. Probably not. I just invented that whole clock. All right, here's a correct answer review so far. One was 95 degrees Fahrenheit or 35 degrees Celsius. Two, wonders of wildlife. Three, tannerite, four, milkweed, five, Utah, six, Weber, seven, monk seal, eight, Robin Hood, nine, five, Phil. scoreboard update. It's got slightly more interesting because Seth has pulled ahead of Randall.
Starting point is 00:37:24 And now the game is between Brody and Seth. Brody has seven. Seth has six. Here's question 10. The topic is foraging. This is our listener question of the week, which was won by Dan Patterson for sending this great question. Dan is going to get a $150 first-light gift card. If you want a chance to win the listener question of the week, then send your question to trivia at the meat eater.com. This seven-letter word that's often associated with blackberries and raspberries is defined as, quote, a rough bush or vine that usually has sharp thorns.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Sarah and Randall have their answers. This seven-letter word that's often associated with blackberries and raspberries is defined as a rough bush or vine that usually has sharp thorns. So there is, I'm not debating this, but. The National Hurricane Center hasn't officially adopted it, but a Category 6 hurricane is possible. Several storms have already reached these wind speeds that exceed whatever it is. And so there's some debate in the hurricane community about this,
Starting point is 00:38:39 because Category 6 level wind speeds are becoming more common. Okay. Maybe someday. We'll ask this question again in a decade, Randall. Yeah, I'm not debating it. I just, again. You're just trying to enlighten us. Yeah, I'm fascinated by it.
Starting point is 00:38:53 It's a theoretical rating. We would need Brody to get this one wrong and Seth to get it right to go to overtime. Both appear to have blank whiteboards. Yeah, and to really go to overtime, we would need you to counteractively, give me a point for that and then we get it right and Brody get it wrong. Do you have this one right? I think so. Okay, Seth put down his whiteboard.
Starting point is 00:39:13 Do you have this one right, Seth? You know, the word I was trying to come up. The answer I want to put down, I don't know how to spell it. So just put it several ways to come up with seven, you know. Okay. Seven letter word. Left out a letter. Jeez.
Starting point is 00:39:31 Often associated. I think I had a couple. One, maybe. Is this a word that could be misspelled? I don't know. Let me see yours. Defined as a rough bush or vine that usually has sharp thorns. That ain't what I put down.
Starting point is 00:39:44 Nice. I was going to say you could be hard to misspelled. what I'm putting down to describe that. Seth, could you rather have yours than mine or mine than yours at this point? I'm blank man, I can't figure it. Shit, I could have died. I think I spelled mine wrong, so I probably rather of yours.
Starting point is 00:39:59 Should have just done it. I don't know how it can be something. Screw up. Big game. What if? Randall. Well, I can't. Oh, my God. Tanner, I feel like that's for me in the house. I know. I know. You had Utah. Real bad at it. With Wyoming.
Starting point is 00:40:13 Yeah. You get it? Corey? Nope. And I knew I knew F5 was the The fastest tornado, but for whatever reason. Is everybody ready? Seven-letter word associated with blackberries and raspberries, a rough bush or vine. Oh, that's that.
Starting point is 00:40:28 That's a sharp thorn. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Seth Breyers. Brayers. Randall Bramble. Logan. Corrie, you got too many letters there. Bramble. Corey says Jacket Ripper.
Starting point is 00:40:42 Brody without an answer. The correct answer is Bramble, Sarah, and Randall. First Light has the bramble gaiters. Oh, I didn't know that. Brambler. Brambler. Oh, well, still appropriately named. Firstlight.com.
Starting point is 00:40:56 Okay. Shames, sir. Besides blackberries and raspberries, brambles are often made up of something from the Rose family. And if you hear the term bramble berry, that can refer to anything that grows in a bramble,
Starting point is 00:41:10 including salmon berries, thimbleberries, boister berries, and dewberries. And there's a little, there's a little, uh, universe of little porcelain figurines of like bunny people.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Rambly patch. Okay, it wasn't familiar. All right, that makes Brody today's winner with seven correct answers. He beats Randall and Seth by one point. Brody, what are you going to do with that $500 donation?
Starting point is 00:41:36 We've been talking a lot about P-FAS chemicals in water and data centers sucking up water. So we're going to donate to American Rivers. They just came out with their most endangered river list for the United States. The Potomac was the most endangered river. There's always some staples on there. I feel like the Colorado River is usually on Rio Grande. It's getting dewatered so bad.
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