Last Call Trivia Podcast

#187 - Which Website Was Visited More Than Google At One Point in 2006?

Last Call Trivia Season 1 Episode 187

Episode #187 of the Last Call Trivia Podcast begins with a round of general knowledge questions. Then, we’re giving a nod to some favorites of the past with a round of “Gone But Not Forgotten” Trivia!


Round One

The game kicks off with an Anatomy Trivia question that asks the Team to name the lobe of the brain that contains regions dedicated to processing sensory information.

Next, we have a Companies Trivia question about a cereal company that was founded by a patient at the Battle Creek Sanitarium.

The first round concludes with an Events Trivia question about the largest hot air balloon festival in the world.


Bonus Question

Today’s Bonus Question is a follow-up to the Events Trivia question from the first round.


Round Two

Should we start a petition to bring back these classics? In the meantime, we’ll give them a shoutout in our theme round of “Gone But Not Forgotten” Trivia!

The second round begins with an Animals Trivia question about a species that hasn’t existed in the wild for thousands of years.

Next, we have a Websites Trivia question about a site that surpassed Google as the most visited website in the United States at one point in 2006.

Round Two concludes with a Candy Trivia question that asks the Team to name the bite-sized candy balls once made by Butterfinger.


Final Question

We’ve reached the Final Question of the game, and today’s category of choice is Television. We’re heading to the city that never sleeps!

For today’s Final, the Trivia Team is given five different New York City TV shows and asked to determine whether each is primarily set in Manhattan or Brooklyn.


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