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  • Turducken
    Nov 20 2024

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    Football Trivia

    The Steelers became the fifth team since 2000 to win multiple games in a season without scoring a touchdown, joining the 2000 Ravens, 2000 Titans, 2002 Buccaneers, and 2016 Rams.

    The Ravens and Titans both made the playoffs in 2000, with the Ravens winning the Super Bowl, the Bucs also won the Super Bowl the year they did this, and the Rams were the odd one out, going 4-12 with two of their wins coming as a result of three field goals.

    Non-Football Trivia - Pronounced tur-duhk-uhn, a turducken is a deboned chicken stuffed inside a deboned duck stuffed inside a mostly deboned turkey (its wings and legs are left intact). There’s usually stuffing inside the chicken and between each bird.

    It’s the ultimate poultry dish. It’s widely believed that Louisiana chef Paul Prudhomme invented this extravagant dish in the 1970s or 1980s. He trademarked the name in 1986 and served it at his southern restaurant, K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen. Madden first had the Turducken, not on Thanksgiving, but on Dec 1, 1996, during a game between the Rams vs Saints. The following year in 1997, was the first time he mentioned it on a Thanksgiving day game, not only showing the dish but eating it with his bare hands!!! The six legs of the Turducken also allowed Madden to give one to each O-lineman after a game! If you really want crazy, get the rôti sans pareil—the roast without equal—created by French gastronomist Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de la Reynière in the 1807 cookbook L'almanach des gourmands. Rôti sans pareil stuffs 17 birds inside each other: a bustard, chicken, duck, garden warbler, goose, guinea fowl, lapwing, lark, ortolan bunting, partridge, pheasant, plover, quail, teal, thrush, turkey, and woodcock ... plus all this other stuff including an olive stuffed with an anchovy stuffed with a single caper, plus pork stuffing—it's ridiculous!

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    58 mins
  • Chicken Saltimbocca
    Nov 13 2024

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    Intro/Outro music by Scott Holmes - Upbeat Party

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    Trivia Answers

    Of the 259 times a quarterback has thrown for 5 or more INTs, their team has won only 21 times. Goff is the most recent, with Matty Ryan and Atlanta last doing it in 2012.

    Non-Football Trivia -

    November’s full Moon is traditionally called the Beaver Moon. Why this name? In the colonial era, this was the month to set one’s beaver traps before the swamps froze and beavers retired to their lodges to ensure a supply of warm winter furs.

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    43 mins
  • Veal Parm
    Nov 6 2024

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    Non-Football: The five words are - Dwell, Dwelling, Dwarf, Dwindle, and Dweeb.

    Football: Baltimore Ravens HOF safety Ed Reed is the answer. On November 23, 2008, he picked off Eagles QB Kevin Kolb in the endzone and went 107 yards for a touchdown. That broke his own record, set in 2004, when, as Cleveland was driving for the tying score with 41 seconds left, Reed picked off Jeff Garcia and went 106 yards to ice the game and set the then-record. Breeden’s Bengals record INT return puts him 8th all-time.

    1 Ed Reed 107 2008 BAL

    2 Ed Reed 106 2004 BAL

    3 Marcus Maye 104 2018 NYJ

    4 Vencie Glenn 103 1987 SDG

    Kamren Kinchens 103 2024 LAR

    Louis Oliver 103 1992 MIA


    Aqib Talib 103 2017 DE

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Cacio e Pepe
    Oct 30 2024

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    Trivia Answers:

    Non-Football Trivia - Generally, it's considered to be the late 40s and early 50s. Although it is unknown precisely where and when the phrase “trick or treat” was coined, the custom had been firmly established in American popular culture by 1951, when trick-or-treating was depicted in the Peanuts comic strip. In 1952, Disney produced a cartoon called “Trick or Treat” featuring Donald Duck and his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and since then, it as been the standard greeting for trick and treating.

    Football Trivia - it has happened a 7 times that a time has had the number one pick in back to back years.

    • 1939//40 the Chicago Cardinals (now in Arizona) took Ki Aldrich and Geroge Cafego

    • 1976/77 the expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers took Ley Roy Selsom and Ricky Bell.

    • 1986/87 the Bucs did it again drafting Bo Jackson (who never played a down for them, insulted by their offer when to baseball) and Vinny Testaverde

    • 1994/95 the Bengals add to the party picking Dan Wilkinson and Ki-Jana Carter

    • 1999/2000 the expansion Cleveland Browns took Tim Couch and Courtney Brown

    • 2017/18 the Browns again, with Myles Garrett and Baker Mayfield

    • 2021/22 the Jacksonville Jaguars go with Trevor Lawrence and Travon Walker.

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    41 mins
  • Porchetta
    Oct 23 2024

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    Non-Football Trivia

    Seven times a film has won both the Best Actor and Actress awards…they are:

    1) Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert for "It Happened One Night" (1934)

    2) Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975)

    3) Peter Finch and Faye Dunaway for "Network" (1976)

    4) Jon Voight and Jane Fonda for "Coming Home" (1978)

    5) Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn for "On Golden Pond" (1981)

    6) Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster for "Silence of the Lambs" (1991)

    7) Helen Hunt and Jack Nicholson for “As Good As It Gets” (1997)

    Football Trivia:

    The Bengals have drafted three, Carson Palmer, Joey B, and Ohio State own Archie Griffin, the only two-time Heisman winner. As for the all-time leader, the Lions have drafted 10!

    NFL Franchise

    Lions 10

    Rams 9

    Commanders 6

    Oilers/Texans 6

    Bonus stat fact…

    Derek Henry has run for more yards after contact than any other back has yards total since 2018..

    1. Derrick Henry 9,885

    2. Henry, after contact 7,028

    3. Nick Chubb 6,533

    4. Ezekiel Elliott 6,405

    5. Joe Mixon 6,187

    6. Josh Jacobs 6,085

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Lobster Tail Rissotto
    Oct 16 2024

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    NFL Trivia Answer - Flacco joins a list of Hall of Famers or soon-to-be Hall of Famers

    • Tom Brady (nine games in 2015 and nine from 2020-21),

    • Peyton Manning (nine games in 2014)

    • Warren Moon (eight games in 1995)

    Non-Football Trivia answer - Kathy Bates in Misery is the only win in one of the major categories. Shawshank Redemption had seven (7) nominations but failed to win a single one, getting run over by the Forrest Gump phenomenon.


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    57 mins
  • arancini
    Oct 9 2024

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    Trivia Answers

    12 teams have never won the Super Bowl, and the Browns, Lions, Texans, and Jaguars have never made one.

    1. Detroit Lions - Last NFL title 1957 before the Super Bowl Era

    2. Cleveland Browns - Last NFL title 1964

    3. Houston Texans - a recent expansion team

    4. Minnesota Vikings - four trips to the big game, no wins

    5. Buffalo Bills - see above

    6. Atlanta Falcons - blame Tom Brady

    7. Carolina Panthers - see above

    8. Cincinnati Bengals - blame Joe Montana

    9. Tennessee Titans - one yard more

    10. Jacksonville Jaguars - another expansion team

    11. Arizona Cardinals - last NFL title 1947!

    12. Los Angeles Chargers - Steve Young and the 49ers

    Other Trivia Answer—Around 31 storms have been Cat5 at some point in their lives, only three since 1960 are reported to have hit the USA in Cat5 strength.

    1969 - Camille made landfall around Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, with winds around 175mph.

    1992 - Andrew hit Homestead AFB near Miami with winds around 165 mph

    2018 - Michael landed near Mexico Beach, Florida, with winds around 160 mph.

    Hugo and Maria both made landfall as large Cat4 storms with winds just under Cat5 limits. Interestingly, two of the three Cat5 storms to hit the USA happened in October…


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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Supplì al Telefono
    Oct 3 2024

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    Trivia Answer – A QB has had 5 yards or less in an attempt 1155 times since 2000. Only 29 times has a QB thrown for less than 5 yards an attempt and won the game. (Nix included)

    That means in the modern era, if your QB throws for 5 yards or less an attempt…you have a 2.5% chance to win…

    All time in the 16,000 or so games played this has only happened 534 times…

    The three worst…are all under 3 yards an attempt!

    1. Miami’s own Ben Roethlisberger beat Cleveland 26-14 throwing 46 times for 123 yards, 2.7 yards an attempt in a 26-14 win.

    2. The immortal Jake Delhomme and the Panthers beat the Raiders 17-6 while going 7-27 for 72 yards (2.7 an attempt). The Raiders QB Andrew Walter only managed 4.3 yards an attempt as well in a game with 7 turnovers.

    3. Nix’s win this weekend was the lowest of all, with a measly 2.4 yards an attempt

    Five quarterbacks have won this way twice, including Farve, Bledsoe, Brad Johnson, Jim Miller, and Mike McMahon. The Bears have done it the most, four times! Cincinnati has done it twice, both times against the Browns.

    Non-Football Trivia Answer

    · Reese’s Cups 22%

    · Snickers 14%

    · Hershey’s Chocolates 12%

    · Candy Corn 8%

    Some states differ, in Arizona, Skittles comes out as number one. Michigan loves its Starbursts, and Montana goes crazy for Hot Tamales

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    47 mins