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Ep. 451: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia LXV

Jun 21, 202339 min
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Spencer Neuharth hosts MeatEater Trivia with Janis Putelis, Brody Henderson, Seth Morris, Rick Hutton, Maggie Smith, Randall Williams, and Hayden Sammak.

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Speaker 1

It's podcast. Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I'm your host, Spencer new Arth, and today we're joined by Jannis Boutellis, Brody Henderson, Maggie Smith, Hayden, samck Seth, Morris, Randall Williams, and Rick Horton and a very special welcome.

Speaker 2

Quick questions up when you how do you decide on the order?

Speaker 1

Third time this has been asked me.

Speaker 3

Here?

Speaker 1

It's often a combination looking at the invite about who's been invited first, sometimes alphabetical order. Sometimes the people end up playing aren't on the invie yet because we have others that drop out. I'll tell you this, Yanni. Usually the headliner gets the first name, so it's usually a Steve, A Yannie, A cal a Clay. After that, it's random. Appreciate that satisfy what you're looking for?

Speaker 2

You think Brody Champion would be up to?

Speaker 4

What headliner are you talking about?

Speaker 5

Broke?

Speaker 1

Brody was second, Brody is the second headline. Plus Brody's here almost every episode every time I'm in this room for trivia, Brody's here at this point.

Speaker 4

Yeah, you put me on the invite. You can stop inviting me.

Speaker 1

How do you think that would go over? Brody?

Speaker 3

Do better for everyone else?

Speaker 4

I got other things that could be doing and whipping everyone's ass.

Speaker 3

That's right. Now.

Speaker 1

Each week here on Trivia we reveal a new stand. This week we're updating our donation tracker. As of last episode, we surpassed over thirty thousand dollars in conservation organization donations. These donations, from Meat Eat to Trivia have been spread out across thirty one different groups. Brody, are people bugging you yet to get you to donate to their organizations? Steve suggest that should be a thing that they should I get some inquiries.

Speaker 5

Uh huh?

Speaker 1

And does that work? Not yet?

Speaker 4

Well, I mean, like, sure it'll work if it's something I think that's, you know, worth donating to.

Speaker 1

Okay, thirty thousand dollars so far, butter up, Brody, and maybe your donation will get one of those five hundred dollars donations. Now here's our zero percent of question of the week, which tests how much knowledge players have retained from previous games. This question was from episode three sixty five. The topic was cooking, and nobody got it right. If you order fried cooter from a restaurant, what kind of animal are you eating?

Speaker 3

Fish? No, I wasn't here. I wasn't here either that question.

Speaker 1

I will take a guess here. If you order fried cooter from a restaurant, what kind of animal are you eating? It is not fish?

Speaker 3

Gator?

Speaker 5

No, damn?

Speaker 1

Anybody else have a guess? Rabbit, no, powsume no no. The incorrect answers given in that episode were gator, crab, pig, quail, raccoon, and rabbit. The correct answer was turtle or soft shelter. So if you go to a restaurant down south and you order yourself some fried cooter, you're going to get turtle. We have some housekeeping to get to. In a previous game of trivia, I asked players to name three of the nine states that the Trail of Tears passes through.

But when I read the answer, I made a mistake and forgot to include Arkansas on that list. Well, thankfully, thirty six different listeners wrote in to let me know about that error. So to clarify, the nine states are Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Arkansas.

Speaker 4

Was Clay knucom one of those people.

Speaker 1

No, he wasn't, but a lot of folks wrote in saying Clay would be very disappointed that I missed Arkansas.

Speaker 3

Would that changed the results of that game?

Speaker 1

Now, a few players had Arkansas as one of their three states, but only Seth listed it with two other correct answers, So Seth deserves to get that question right, but it wouldn't have changed the outcome of the game. Wow, well done, So who won that game?

Speaker 3

Thanks?

Speaker 1

I don't remember I had said, oh, sorry, what do you got?

Speaker 3

Well?

Speaker 6

I had somebody reach out to me on Instagram in a comment asking totally unrelated to the video if I could please get in touch with you to ford that because he had not gotten back to him. So I'm sure they're satisfied now.

Speaker 1

Plenty, Yeah, plenty of folks made sure that I knew I forgot Arkansas. Also, on a previous show, we speculated about if state game agencies get paid to make shows like Northwood's Law and Lone Star Law. Well, according to a twenty seventeen article about this series, New Hampshire did not get paid, but the production company did make a two thousand dollars donation per episode to the New Hampshire Wildlife Heritage Foundation. So to answer the question, no, those

game agencies do not get compensated. But the production company was making a nice conservation donation.

Speaker 3

That's nice.

Speaker 1

Now the Shelby Index for today's is four and a half, so our winner should get nine correct answers. And with that we're onto the game of trivia. Play the drop, Phil, Look.

Speaker 7

I need to know what I stand and win everything.

Speaker 3

How's that? Just tend to win everything? Demon Suckers?

Speaker 1

Question one? The topic is hunting. Which of these two legendary hunters were alive at the same time, is it Eldo Leopold and Jim Shockey, danielle Boone and Buffalo Bill Cody, Ernest Hemingway and Davy Crockett or Teddy Roosevelt and Fred Baer. These are pairs. Just so everybody understands, these are pairs of hunters together. You need to tell me which pair was alive at the same time. Eldo Leopold and Jim Shockey, Daniel Boone and Buffalo Bill Cody, Ernest Hemingway and Davy

Crockett or Teddy Roosevelt and Fred Baer. Two of those people were alive at the same time. A stumped room. Looks like some folks are maybe doing some math. Yanni, how do you feel about your answers?

Speaker 3

It has come straight from your brain.

Speaker 1

Straight from my brain. How do you feel about your answer? Mmm?

Speaker 2

Like often I feel like I have a good guess.

Speaker 1

Does anybody feel confident?

Speaker 5

Like?

Speaker 1

Oh yeah, I know it?

Speaker 3

No?

Speaker 1

No, does everybody have an answer?

Speaker 3

I don't want to change mine? Now, everybody's in the game.

Speaker 5

You keep flashing me, and I'm trying to be honest here, so you change put it down.

Speaker 3

You don't want to, you don't want to look at that.

Speaker 5

B're not gonna cheat off from a fail.

Speaker 1

But does everybody have an answer?

Speaker 5

Makes me feel better?

Speaker 1

Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Randall saying Roosevelt and fred Beher, Seth saying Roosevelt and Fred Bher, Brody sang tr and fb, Rick sang Leopold and Shocky Hayden crossed out B and wrote down D witches Roosevelt and Bear, Marge saying Daniel Boone and Buffalo Bill Giannis sang Eldo and Jim. The correct answer is Teddy, Roosevelt and Fred Bher.

Speaker 4

I thought you had it honest.

Speaker 1

Leopold died in nineteen forty eight and Shocky was born in nineteen fifty seven, so they missed each other by eleven years. Boone died in eighteen twenty and Buffalo Bill was born in eighteen forty six, so they missed each other by twenty six years. Crockett died in eighteen thirty six and Hemingway was born in eighteen ninety nine, so

they missed each other by sixty three years. Roosevelt died in nineteen nineteen and Fred Beher was born in nineteen oh two, so they shared the earth for seventeen years.

Speaker 7

Great question, Great question, Thank.

Speaker 3

You, questions die.

Speaker 1

When did Fred Baer die? I don't have that reason.

Speaker 4

Like in the eighties, he lived.

Speaker 1

He was born in nineteen oh two, so if he made it to eighty, it made it to nineteen eighty two. Question two, The topic is public lands. Name four of the five colors that the Forest Service uses on their fire danger scale signs. Name four of the five colors that the Forest Service uses on their fire danger scale.

Speaker 4

Sign said, is right, Mike, he knows the answer.

Speaker 1

Do you know the answer? Set?

Speaker 3

Maybe?

Speaker 1

Okay? He worked on fire crew Oh set an advantage here.

Speaker 3

Yeah, but I mean everyone in here passes those signs. Oh yeah, a very confident room, probably like once a week.

Speaker 7

But I'm driving, so I'm looking at my phone.

Speaker 1

Like that. That's funny, folks, Quick to answer again. I need you to name four of the five colors that the Forest Service uses on their fire danger scale signs. Seth the man who has worked on a fire crew. We're waiting on him.

Speaker 3

Rick worked for the for Service.

Speaker 1

Yeah, dang, Rick, are you gonna get this one right?

Speaker 3

I think so?

Speaker 5

But if you no, I should know.

Speaker 1

Seth, we're waiting on you. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Randall with an upside down answer. He says green, yellow, orange, red, Seth saying red, yellow, green, orange, Brody saying red, orange, green, yellow, Rick saying red, orange, yellow, green, Hayden saying green yellow. What's that say? Orange, orange and red, Marge saying green, yellow, orange, red, Yiannis saying yellow, green, red, blue. The five colors are green, blue, yellow, orange,

and red. I think everybody got it right.

Speaker 7

Great job.

Speaker 1

If you had the name all five does does the room think they could have got the fifth color?

Speaker 3

Was blue?

Speaker 4

One?

Speaker 3

The fifth color? Yeah, yeah, no, I put that on it.

Speaker 1

Here is what those colors mean on the fire danger scale. Green means low, blue means moderate, yellow means high, orange means very high, and red means extreme. Smokeyzone dot com actually sells official Forest Service fire danger signs on their website. You can get a standard one sided sign for six hundred and forty dollars or a two sided sign that includes a six foot tall smoky bear standing next to it for two thou seven hundred dollars.

Speaker 7

Is that Smokeyzone dot com?

Speaker 1

Smoky Zone dot com.

Speaker 4

I wonder what they're basing those prices on. What do you mean, like, why are they so damn expensive royalties?

Speaker 1

Those are some big signs. That's why you all got it right. You see them so often. They're so dang big. Question three The topic is conservation. This next great question comes to us via dusted Long. If you have a question you think is right for meat Eater Trivia, you can send it to trivia at the meadeater dot com. This National Park, which is located in North Carolina, claims to be the most biodiverse national park in America.

Speaker 4

What was the category I wasn't listening?

Speaker 1

Conservation? This National Park, which is located in North Carolina, claims to be the most biodiverse national park in America. Pretty confident room No minus Seth, Hayden, you look like you have this one right.

Speaker 6

If you want, I can revisit this afterwards. I have some thoughts on it.

Speaker 1

But maybe, Manda, do you have this one right? I think so, Yanni hasn't.

Speaker 2

I can't think of national park in North Carolina.

Speaker 1

This National Park, which is located in North Carolina, claims to be the most biodiverse national park in America.

Speaker 3

Do you know, Rick, I feel like it's something you know.

Speaker 5

No, I don't feel that coffee. I might might get it, but I just hope the thing.

Speaker 4

The claims part of this is.

Speaker 1

That like according to who, according to the National Park Service, This National Park's website says.

Speaker 5

That Brodie I think has a good point there at the claims, because I think it's oh, you shouldn't say, don't give anything. I would be an answer to be a hint.

Speaker 3

But Mike.

Speaker 1

On this park's website, it says we are the most biodiverse national park in America. Does everybody have an answer on your phone?

Speaker 3

Hayden, something written down? I want to call it. Answer. Let's go.

Speaker 1

You ready, Yanni, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Randall saying great Smoky Mountains, Seth saying great Smoky Mountains, Brody saying smoky Mountain, Rick saying great Smoky Mountain, Hayden saying dunes, Marge saying smoky mountain, Jannis saying blue mountain. We have a correct answer. Noo, it's Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Are we going to give it to Brody?

Speaker 4

You do what's in your heart?

Speaker 1

He's missing the word great.

Speaker 4

Marge the same thing.

Speaker 3

Oh I didn't have great on mine too, But okay, we'll give it to you. You get it.

Speaker 1

If you put smoky mountain, we will give it to you. We will say the great does not matter.

Speaker 5

Yeah, give it to break because I had great smoky and no mountain. Okay, that's very honest of you.

Speaker 7

Great, I had great Smoky Mountain.

Speaker 1

The Great Smoky Mountains National is both in both Tennessee and North Carolina. They claim to be home to over nineteen thousand species of animals, plants, and fungi. Scientists speculate there are an additional eighty thousand species that live there, but haven't yet been documented, Yanni with the person who has family in North Carolina, how do you feel about not coming up with the correct answer.

Speaker 2

Well, see, we always land in you know, Wilmington and Raleigh and go pretty much due southeast, not.

Speaker 3

In that direction.

Speaker 1

Okay.

Speaker 2

So I knew there was Smoky Mountains, I didn't know they were a National park.

Speaker 1

Question for the topic is fishing. What's the name for the legendary cicada hatch that happens every seventeen years, which last took place in twenty twenty one.

Speaker 6

I'm assuming it's not the legendary cicada hatch.

Speaker 1

What's the name for the legendary cicada hatch that happens every seventeen years, which last took place in twenty twenty one. The room is stumped.

Speaker 4

I'm not stumped. I mean, it's just like there's different.

Speaker 1

There's a right answer, Brody to this question, which is, what's the name for the legendary cicada hatch that happens every seventeen years, last took place in twenty twenty one?

Speaker 3

When they say it happens every seventeen like what.

Speaker 1

States not giving you any hints? The question is the question.

Speaker 7

I remember the four hatch like it was yesterday.

Speaker 1

Okay, that's a hint for the room every seventeen years, but you don't remember the twenty twenty one cicada.

Speaker 7

I have no idea what I mean.

Speaker 3

I remember multiple cicada hatches in Pennsylvania, but end certainly seventeen years apart. Yeah.

Speaker 1

No, it looks like most folks aren't coming up with an answer. Do you think you will? Or should we just move on?

Speaker 3

Hold on?

Speaker 2

Yeah, new question?

Speaker 5

Yeah, this question.

Speaker 4

I will say.

Speaker 5

I do love questions that Brody gets kind of pissed off at. You can see it on his face.

Speaker 6

I think Brody goes home and writes like a bunch of angry letters to different organizations after this, Like, there's one organization that gets a good letter, and that's the one that bro Brody. Donate when you.

Speaker 4

Don't get a lot of questions?

Speaker 3

Right, shut.

Speaker 1

Again? The topic is fishing. What's the name for the legendary cicada hatch that happens every seventeen years, which last took place in twenty twenty one? Is everybody ready? Yanni? Do you give up yet?

Speaker 7

I am going to know it when I hear it. I can tell you.

Speaker 1

That, Yanni. I bet everybody will randall. All right, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have randall without an answer. Seth saying the locus hatch. Brody's saying the seventeen year locus marmon circuit. Two different angs, Okay, Rick saying big bug die off. Hayden sang the seventeen year cicada hatch, Marge sang the plague Lol, Giannis sang anniversary. This is going to be a zero percenter question. Nobody got it right.

The correct answer is brood X or the Great Eastern brood brood X. Does that ring a bell now that you've heard it?

Speaker 3

No? No, not at all.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I've heard brud.

Speaker 3

We adn't call it that. In Pennsylvania.

Speaker 4

The whole the fishing thing threw me off, man, because like there's a there's a cicada hatch that happens in like particularly on the Green River in Utah some other places, And that's what threw me off. This is mo Mormon crickets on the Green River.

Speaker 1

The brood X hatch is most noticeable in the eastern United States. The phenomenon was first documented by a Philadelphia minister in seventeen fifteen, who noticed a biblical swarm of cicada's at church that spring. If you want to be prepared for the next time it happens in twenty twenty eight, then read Kooby Brown's article on the medeater dot com called seventeen years waiting how to fish the Brutex cicada hatch.

It wouldn't be twenty twenty thirty twenty thirty eight. Excuse me, seventeen years waiting how to fish the brutex cicada hatch. Question five. The topic is cooking. This is our listener question of the Week, which was won by John Schlessinger for setting this great question. John is going to get a book signed by Steve. The topic is cooking. This campfire staple, which is sold in foil covered aluminum pans, was invented by an Indiana chemist in nineteen fifty eight. Again,

the topic is cooking. This campfire staple, which is sold in foil covered aluminum pans, was invented by an Indiana chemist in nineteen fifty eight. Brody Randall are confident Rick is coming up with an answer. Hayden hasn't picked up his board. Marge, are you going to get this one right. No, she says, how about you, Seth, Seth, you look medium confidence, not so wordy.

Speaker 3

Right now, I'm getting thrown off by something there, but I can't fire.

Speaker 2

There's there are two. The people that aren't riding answers are young. I was just going to say, it's not a staple anymore.

Speaker 4

Okay, Yeah, there's a there's a generational thing going on.

Speaker 1

You're helping the room out. This camp fire staple, which is sold in foil covered aluminum pans, was invented by an Indiana chemist in nineteen fifty eight.

Speaker 8

When I was a kid, we would do an annual beach trip and it was this was a part of the tradition, was bringing a bunch of this and.

Speaker 1

Oh this was a beach staple.

Speaker 3

It was Brody.

Speaker 1

Have you ever cooked this on a campfire? No, Janni? Have you ever cooked this on a campfire?

Speaker 3

Yes?

Speaker 2

With zero success.

Speaker 1

Is everybody ready go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Randall saying jiffy pop, Seth saying popcorn, Brody saying jiffy pop, Rick saying popcorn, Hayden sang jiffy pop, Marge saying popcorn. Giannis saying Jiffy Pop, they got it. The correct answer is Jiffy Pop. Oh you're not gonna give it to them? No, if you just said popcorn, I looked it up. Popcorn has been around for about nine thousand years, so little longer than popcorn would not satisfy what I'm looking for.

Speaker 5

Not the the gonna ask him, how picky are you gonna be? With? Like the brand name, he.

Speaker 1

Was not invented by an Indiana chemist in nineteen fifteen.

Speaker 5

Okay, yeah, okay, fair enough, fair enough.

Speaker 1

Jiffy Pop only makes a single product today, which is their classic buttered popcorn. Although it's advertised is something you can make on a stovetop, cooking them over a campfire is a popular alternative. Their slogan, which has been used since the nineteen sixties, is Jiffy Pope as fun to make as it is to eat.

Speaker 2

I hope they're paying you for this because they're gonna crush it this song?

Speaker 3

Yeah what what?

Speaker 1

Well? You just said it didn't work on the campfire?

Speaker 5

Was just gonna burn it?

Speaker 4

Did it just burn up?

Speaker 1

Or what happened?

Speaker 2

Yeah? Yeah, yeah, it doesn't work even we burned it. But uh, I also feel like I was probably twelve or thirteen years old, and maybe I could do it better now, Phil, did you have.

Speaker 1

Any success at the beach with a jiffy pop?

Speaker 3

Oh?

Speaker 8

We always cheated and just used it on a stove top at the beach.

Speaker 5

Yeah, yeah, I still we still burned it on the stovetop one time.

Speaker 3

Skid. Phil.

Speaker 1

We are halfway through the game of trivia. Give us a scoreboard update.

Speaker 8

Yeah, sure thing we've got, Rick, Jannison, Maggie tied up with two points. Hayden and Seth have three points apiece and tied up in first place.

Speaker 3

Can you believe it?

Speaker 8

Are Brody, Henderson and Randall?

Speaker 2

Anybody anybody's ear?

Speaker 1

How many points do they have? Phil?

Speaker 3

Four?

Speaker 4

Phil?

Speaker 5

Which one did I get wrong?

Speaker 1

That?

Speaker 5

I thought I was the same as Seth.

Speaker 3

It's very possible I might have. I might have messed up. Rick. Did you get the first question right? Yeah?

Speaker 5

I'm pretty sure that's what I didn't get that right. I did not get that right. Okay, Okay, there we go. Hell sorry, hell yeah.

Speaker 1

Question six The topic is hunting. Name two of the four states with the most prong horn entries in the Boone and Crockett record book. Name two? Of the four states with the most prong horn entries in the Boone and crocket record book. Quick answers from this room. They look confident. We've had a zero percenter today, We've had a one hundred percenter. We may have a second one where everybody gets it right based on how confident folks

were coming up with answers. Again, you need to name two of the four states with the most pronghorn entries in the Boone and Crockett record book. Randall doing some erasing. Are you just trying to.

Speaker 7

Know you're trying to hide it from rivals here?

Speaker 1

Okay, so everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Randall saying Wyoming and Nevada, two of them. Jeanni, I don't think we can give it to You've seen the boards. Randall saying Wyoming and Nevada, Seth saying Wyoming and Nevada, Brody saying Wyoming and New Mexico. Rick sang New Mexico and Arizona. Hayden saying Wyoming, New Mexico. Marche saying Wyoming, Montana. Giannis sang Wyoming.

Speaker 3

I don't feel like you repeated the question. That's how you get a half point.

Speaker 1

March seems like everyone else came up with it.

Speaker 3

Marche.

Speaker 1

This is how my wife got a half point. She got one of the two states. I didn't want to tell you before this question. Then you know, uh, these folks would have known. The four states are Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada. So our room did pretty well. Yanni would have you.

Speaker 3

Could you probably go to Arizona?

Speaker 1

Yanni, I did repeat it. We had the rest of the room new again that the question is now on the spin behind you. Wyoming leads the country in Boone and Crockett Pronghorn with one thousand, four hundred eighty five. That's followed by New Mexico with eight hundred, Arizona and Nevada with four hundred, and Montana, Colorado, and Texas with two hundred. The states with the fewest entries are Oklahoma with six, Kansas with ten, and North Dakota with twenty five.

Speaker 4

In other words, the states that don't have any analog That's right.

Speaker 1

Question seven. The topic is gear. According to NAPA Auto Parts, this is the most common size for a trailer hitch ball oh According to NAPA Auto Parts, this is the most common size for a trailer hitchball. The topic is gear Brody, did you already come up with an answer? If you just not picked up your boys?

Speaker 4

I wrote the first thing that popped into.

Speaker 1

Brody knows it.

Speaker 5

And this is out of like what they sell, So any kind of trailer out there.

Speaker 1

According to nap Biotto Parts, this is the most common size for a trailer hitchball. On napa's website, it says this is the most common size of trailer hitch ball. Seth, You're gonna get this one right, mm yeah, yeah, Johanny, you got this one right?

Speaker 3

I think so.

Speaker 1

Marge, are you ready?

Speaker 4

Hold?

Speaker 2

I don't want to write down the two most common ones, do I Let me turn Let me turn around and see the question about.

Speaker 1

According to nap boutto Parts, this is the most common size for a trailer hitch ball. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have a Randall saying two and a half inch, saying two inch, Brody saying two inch, Rick and Hayden saying two inch, March saying whatever pulls my drift boat? Jannis saying two inch. The correct answer is two inch. The room did very well, Marge. I would guess that you have a two inch that pulls your drift boat you haul, and others consider a two inch

ball hitch to be the standard size. After two inch, the most common sizes are one in, seven eighths and two and five sixteenths. Two inch trailer balls have a wide weight capacity ranging from three five hundred pounds to twelve thousand pounds for gross trailer weight.

Speaker 2

Okay, little PSA is that what they call him?

Speaker 1

What do you got?

Speaker 2

Recently on the gear Talk podcast, we interviewed fellow clay Craft from x Overland and we learned that you never ever try to pull anybody out of a sticky situation by putting a strap around their UH ball because that can sheer off. And people have been killed recently by those balls coming through the windshield and then hitting them. So you got to pull someone out or you're getting

pulled out, Do not let them attach to the ball. Instead, take the ball out and attach to the hitch itself or the pin that goes through there attached to that.

Speaker 3

I've definitely used the ball before me too.

Speaker 1

I was waiting for somebody to argue, how is this related to me? Why is it? Gear? Well, Yanni just said, you're pulling people ont of stuck places. You're pulling campers, boat boats, snow and beile, trailers, ice shacks, all kinds of no.

Speaker 4

I think that's one of your best ever questions.

Speaker 3

That relates to a lot of me up.

Speaker 1

Well done. Question eight, the topic is fishing. This next great question comes to this via Scott Morgan. If you have a question you think it's right for Meat Eater Trivia, you can send it to trivia at the meat eater dot com. Name two of the three countries that have produced bass Master Classic champions. Name two of the three countries that have produced bass Master Classic champions, Joanni, we need you to name two of them. Thank you, Randall? Are you going to get this one right?

Speaker 7

I've lost all confidence?

Speaker 1

What happened on that last question? Do you think Randal?

Speaker 7

I just knew, I knew that it was two inches, and I just thought inflated? How can I screw this up?

Speaker 1

And then you rote a half after Yeah, Yeah, it's really disappointing. Again, I need you to name two of the three countries that have produced bass Master Classic champions. Does everybody have an answer? BRODDI yeah, Marge, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Randall saying US and Japan, Seth saying USA Canada, Brody saying USA Canada, Rick saying USA Japan. Hayden sang America Japan, March saying Canada, USA, Yannis sang Usa Australia.

Speaker 3

America's not a country.

Speaker 1

The three countries are the United States, Japan, and Canada. Everybody but Yanni got it right. The first international champion was Takahiro Omory from Japan, who won the two thousand and four Classic on Lake Wiley in North Carolina. The next international champion was Jeff Gustifson from Canada, who won the twenty twenty three Classic on the Tennessee River in Tennessee.

The other fifty champions were from the United States. Seth, did you watch Jeff Gustafson win this year as the second international angler to ever win the whole thing?

Speaker 3

I did? Yep?

Speaker 1

Did you remember that?

Speaker 8

Oh?

Speaker 1

Yeah, I know Jeff was from Canada. Oh yeah, done, Set, And you still went off the board. Did you say, did you say Canada or Japan?

Speaker 3

Canada?

Speaker 1

Okay, well done, Set.

Speaker 3

Not a Pulcanic, because yeah, Gussie was fresh on the mind.

Speaker 1

Gussie, you even know his nickname.

Speaker 3

Yeah, man, big Set.

Speaker 2

I think our homie Carl uh is going to win in the future, so Australia will soon be at this list.

Speaker 3

Carl, I think Carl win Phil.

Speaker 1

We have two questions left. Give us a scoreboard update.

Speaker 8

Maggie and Yannis are no longer in the running for the wins sort of a Rick Cutting has five points, Seth and Randall and Hayden all have six points apiece and in first place it is Brody. Henderson was seven points Randall.

Speaker 1

Question nine, the topic is cooking. The Food Network described this dish as quote basically a deep fried burrito. The Food Network described this dish as quote basically a deep fried burrito. Yanni with the quickest answer, is the pressure off, Yanni, now that you're out of the game. Is that why you're so quick to answer this question?

Speaker 2

No, it's because I used to work at fiestas in Edwards, Colorado. A hint sling quite a few of these.

Speaker 4

Hint from ice to order beers and tacos from your honest Now, nobody did.

Speaker 1

You know each other then?

Speaker 5

That?

Speaker 3

I guess.

Speaker 4

So if you went in, there's a tail end your fiesta's career in my restaurant because you do a little work there. Why you were guiding, didn't you?

Speaker 1

The Food Network described this dish as quote basically a deep fried burrito. Seth without an answer, Oh clue, Brody, do you have this one right?

Speaker 4

I'm okay?

Speaker 1

Are you going to get this one right?

Speaker 7

I don't feel great about it, but I think I'm in the right.

Speaker 2

Okay, I'd go down as is right now and get one smothered in there.

Speaker 3

Everybody's having answer.

Speaker 7

Let's not talk about chicken giving.

Speaker 3

Oh god, now I want to change it?

Speaker 1

Is that?

Speaker 3

Do you know it? Now?

Speaker 2

Okay'na put something though, I write down any Mexican dish.

Speaker 6

I think that hint that Yiannis gave us enough to get me to change my answer to the spirit of things. I'm not going to change my answer. I'm just crossing out what I can't because of jest.

Speaker 1

Everybody ready, Yeah, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Randall saying Anchilada, Seth saying Anchilada. Brody sang chimmy changa. Rick without an answer, Hayden sang and Panada. He crossed out Anchilada. Marge sang chimmy changa. Yannis saying chimmy changa. Yanni was right. The correct answer is chimmy changa. I think Marge and Brody also got it. Yanni, tell us about the famous anchiladas that excuse me, the famous chimmy changa's.

Speaker 2

It wasn't the uh uh the chimmy changa so much. It was this uh what was that sauce called.

Speaker 4

White stuff on the enchilada?

Speaker 5

Yeah?

Speaker 8

Good?

Speaker 2

It was like a very americanized sauce to put onto Mexican food. But it was basically creamy, chickeny, a little bit of hollopenoey cheesy. And you could basically as a waiter you could upsell and add like a dollar to every plate by saying, hey, instead of having the normal green chili or enchilada sauce, why don't we just smother it at all? In the what was that stuff called the white white corn something?

Speaker 5

What? Good?

Speaker 1

What else was a Mexican restaurant using deep friars for I suppose like taco shells, the chimney chin.

Speaker 2

Yeah, they make their own own nocha chips, chips, chips. And then we also had the what do they call it? Fried ice cream, which is not really fried but you.

Speaker 1

Know, although most Americans associate this food with Mexico, it was actually invented in Arizona. The first chimmy changa was accidentally created in nineteen twenty two when a Tucson cook dry to burrito in a deep friar. If you want to learn how to make your own, then go to the medeater dot com and read Justin Townsend's recipe called venison steak Jimmy Chanka.

Speaker 2

Dude, I'm making that not tonight, tomorrow night, Phil.

Speaker 1

We have one question left. I think it's over, but give us an update.

Speaker 8

It is indeed over. Brody Henderson has eight points and cannot be caught by Hayden, who has six points behind him.

Speaker 2

Randall, you're not even sorry.

Speaker 3

Sorry sorry I didn't.

Speaker 8

I didn't players correctly. Apologies Randall. Hayden and seth All have six.

Speaker 7

It's fine. I feel like I deserve it.

Speaker 1

A runaway at victory for Brody. We'll see if he can get the Shelby Index.

Speaker 2

Good job, guys.

Speaker 1

Question ten the topic is ecology. This next great question comes to his via Canaan Grove. If you have a question you think is right for me Eater trivia, you can send it to trivia at the meat eater dot com. The National Park Service defines this type of wetland as an area that's dominated by grasses but lacks trees. The National Park Service defines this type of wetland as an area that's dominated by grasses but lacks trees.

Speaker 2

You know, I'm married to a wetland's colleges.

Speaker 1

Is that going to help you get this one right?

Speaker 3

Hm?

Speaker 2

I have an answer?

Speaker 1

Okay, that's her official title. I've just thought of her as a botanist, but I should refer to her now as a wetlands ecologist.

Speaker 3

Yes.

Speaker 1

Again, the question is the National Park Service defines this type of wetland as an area that's dominated by grasses but lacks trees. Does everybody have an answer?

Speaker 3

Hayden, Yeah, mine stupid though.

Speaker 1

Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Randall saying Marsh, Seth saying Marsh, Brody sang Planes, Rick sang Marsh, Hayden sing Riparian Area March sang Marsh, Jannis sang Fen. The correct answer.

Speaker 4

Marsh is Marsh.

Speaker 1

The room did pretty well. According to the National Park Service, a marsh is a wetland that's dominated by grasses, rushes, and small shrubs. A bog is a wetland that has acidic, low oxygen pools of water. A swamp is a wetland that's covered in trees. Both marshes and swamps can be either fresh water or saltwater, but bogs are almost exclusively freshwater. Yanni, I just learned what the word fen means yesterday when I was writing this question. Explained to folks what a

fen is. Why did you think it was a fen?

Speaker 2

Well, it is classified as a wetland. Am I correct there?

Speaker 1

Yep.

Speaker 2

And my wife Jennifer's worked in a lot of fens. But it's basically it's where peat comes from. It's a peat bog in other words, so it's a wetland that is like slowly filled in over years and years and years. And what's cool about him is that they can take I think, pretty shallow core samples but get way back into history by not going that deep because the layers are very uh then.

Speaker 1

Very good, Yannie. It's almost like you're married to a wetland's ecologist, but you didn't know that the answer was A marsh is that.

Speaker 3

Like a muskeg? Is that like a finn.

Speaker 4

I bet yeah, could be, because.

Speaker 2

Definitely they definitely look like that.

Speaker 3

Like on Prince of Wales, it's just like a filled in.

Speaker 4

But it's like, I think it's totally different, and I think those muskegs are like dying lakes that are like filling in.

Speaker 1

Brody is our winner with eight correct answers and you've run away victory. Maybe somebody got seven. Somebody maybe pulled up behind him, Brody, Brody, where is the five dollars donation from Meat Eater going to go?

Speaker 4

Man? I haven't been thinking about it. Let's just do the Land Access Initiative.

Speaker 1

Do we have any updates from the LAC?

Speaker 2

Get you to donate to THEIRS conservation organization?

Speaker 4

Not that I've been paying attention.

Speaker 7

No compelling please in your DMS.

Speaker 2

I guess not. Come on, come on, folks, Yeah, do you read your DMS on the IG?

Speaker 7

Yeah?

Speaker 1

Just getting his comments? Then he can't miss it at all, even if it's not related to his kids catching Walleye. Just tell him where he should do to be time well spent for some conservation organization. Well done, Brody. Join us next time for more Meat Eater Trivia, The only game show where conservation always wins

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