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Good Job, Brain!

216: Happy Halloween! #3

Good Job, Brain!

Karen Chu

Hobbies, Leisure, Education

4.72K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2021

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

We can have a whole debate about the most disliked Halloween candy, but Chris goes the extra mile of hate-researching his sugar nemesis: Necco Wafers. Get trapped in a mansion with Karen and the golden rules of detective murder mystery writing, and the origin behind "the butler did it." The story behind the first (and maybe only) photograph of a zombie and author Zora Neale Hurston's fascination with Haitian voodoo culture. And let's build a haunted house with science - amazing facts behind the most common spooky decor that's probably around you right now! Good Job, Brain is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. For advertising inquiries, please contact sales@advertisecast.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, bodacious bros, babes, and buds who bask in bizarre brilliance.

0:18.1

This is Good Job Rainier, weekly quiz show and offbeat trivia podcast.

0:22.3

Today's show is episode 216 and of course I'm your humble host Karen and we are your

0:28.8

spunky, splatoon, sputtering, and spewing spoonfuls of spookiness.

0:35.1

I'm Colin and I am Dana and I'm Chris.

0:45.9

Without further ado, let's jump into our first general trivia segment pop quiz hot

0:51.8

shot. I here have a random trivia pursuit card from the 2016 genus edition of trivia

1:02.0

pursuit. And you guys have your barnyard buzzers. Alright, let's answer some questions.

1:07.5

Here we go. Blue wedge for geography. Which country's flag features a cedar tree?

1:16.7

Chris. Lebanon. Yeah. Correct. Only that is literally there is a song called

1:25.4

Cedars of Lebanon. Yep, it says here for the Lebanese, the cedar symbolizes freedom and hope.

1:33.6

Wow. Good job. That is a slow dog question. That's how you get, yeah, that's how you get points.

1:39.5

Next question pop culture pink wedge. What was the name of the symbol used to identify the

1:45.5

singer prince? The name of the symbol. The symbol has a name. I feel like this is probably like

1:54.6

we're going to hear it and we're going to either going to be like oh yeah or it's going to be

1:58.3

some weird funky prince thing and we'll be like okay all right. Or both. Do you guys think it's

2:03.5

like an actual real human English word or is it some prince-ified made up term? I don't know.

2:09.8

I don't know. I think I feel like I've read things and it was like an unpronounceable symbol.

2:14.7

So we just call him the artist. But the answer is love symbol number two.

2:21.7

I feel like he switched back to being called prince. So I don't feel like we should need to know this.

2:28.1

Object yellow edge for history. Which war did not take place in the 20th century?

2:36.2

The Spanish American War, the French Algerian War, or World War II?

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