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Five days a week, it's five questions in less than five minutes. We ask people on the streets of New York City to play along. Let's see how you do. Question one. In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue in what three ships? I don't know. The Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. That's right. It's the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. Question two. What is the highest mountain in the United States? I don't know. Everest? Mount Rainier? McKinley?
That would be Denali, formerly Mount McKinley. How you doing so far? Doing great? Not so great? Don't worry about it. Let's keep going. On to question three. What cities are the beginning and end points of Route 66? Los Angeles and Houston. Oh my gosh. Come back to me. L.A. and Chicago.
The correct answer is Chicago and Los Angeles. Question four. Who provides the voice for Mr. Krabs in the cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants? I knew it at one point, but I don't know. Samuel L. Jackson. I don't know. If you guessed Clancy Brown, you would be correct. Play, share, listen. Question five is next.
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And now for the moment you've all been waiting for. It's question five. In 1620, who invented the first navigable submarine that was intended for use by the British Navy? George Washington. Indiana Jones. No idea. Ooh, close, but not quite. The answer is Cornelius Drebbel.
How'd you do on the quiz? Pretty good, not so great? Either way, you can always try again tomorrow. Take the quiz every day at thequiz.fox, then come back here to see how you did. I'm Derek Hoffman from the Last Days Podcast, and thank you for taking the quiz. Take the quiz at thequiz.fox. Play, share, listen. Five questions, five minutes, five days a week. Thequiz.fox.
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