GSN: Best Ever Trivia Show Recap (7-18-19)

Here’s a summary of the clues on The Best Ever Trivia Show for Thursday, July 18, 2019 with host Sherri Shepherd. Today’s episode title is “Web of Answers.”

The format of this show pits 3 contestants against 3 trivia experts. There are 3 rounds and the player with the highest score wins $1,000 and moves on to the Ultimate Trivia Challenge for a chance to win $10,000. They give one player a choice of categories and a choice of experts to play against. It’s a multiple choice format.

Today’s 3 trivia experts:
Arianna Haut, Raj Dhuwalia and Ryan Chaffee

Today’s contestants:
Aaron, Alastair and Lindsey

In Round 1, Aaron chose EIGHT-LEGGED CREATURES instead of Folk Dancing and he chose expert Raj. 4 questions, 50 points for each correct answer and double if Raj gets it wrong.

1. In addition to grasping, an octopus can use its suckers to do what?
• See
• Hear
• Taste

2. What famous African spider character is said to have collected all the wisdom of the world in a single pot?
• Osebo
• Rafiki
• Anansi

3. Which arachnid can regrow its legs?
• Spider mite
• Tarantula
• Harvestman

4. According to Guinness World Records, the spider that is most venomous to humans is found in what country?
• Australia
• Brazil
• United States

CORRECT ANSWERS show

Scores at end of Round 1: Aaron 150 Alastair 250 Lindsey 200

In Round 2, as the leader, Alastair picked FOLK DANCING and not Advertising. 100 points for each correct answer. Arianna was this round’s trivia expert to beat for double points.

1. The tango originated in which South American city?
• Buenos Aires
• Quito
• Santiago

2. The square dance term “do-si-so” comes from a French term meaning what?
• cheek to cheek
• back-to-back
• two to two

3. The haka is a traditional war dance among what people?
• Papuan
• Maori
• Hawaiian

CORRECT ANSWERS: show

Scores at end of Round 2: Aaron 350 Alastair 650 Lindsey 300

In Round 3, Alastair chose METALS and not Secret Societies. The twist in this 3-question round is the expert reveals how confident s/he is about the answer and the players have a chance to go with that for 200 points or to pick their own answer for 400 points, if right. Ryan is this round’s expert.

1: What is the most common metal found in the earth’s crust?
• Tin
• Lead
• Aluminum

2: In Greek mythology who was the god of metalworking?
• Cronus
• Hephaestus
• Prometheus

3: Although more famous for inventing other things, who was the first American to create a practical metal detector?
• Thomas Edison
• Benjamin Franklin
• Alexander Graham Bell

CORRECT ANSWERS show

Scores at end of Round 3: Aaron 750 Alastair 850 Lindsey 1100

Lindsey wins $1,000 and gets a chance to win $10,000 by taking on a set of 5 more questions and getting more of them right than Ryan. She would also return on the next show. Any player who makes it through 3 shows and wins $30,000, gets to join the Best Ever Trivia Show’s expert team.

Ultimate Trivia Challenge:

1: Which celebrity has the best-selling commemorative U.S. postage stamp of all time?
• Marilyn Monroe
• Elvis Presley
• Frank Sinatra

2: When an atom or molecule oxidizes, it loses one or more of which of these?
• Electrons
• Protons
• Ions

3: What are the names of the two brightest stars that make up the “Twins” in the constellation Gemini?
• Rigel and Vega
• Castor and Pollux
• Alpha and Omega

4: Which of these nuts is mentioned in the Bible?
• Pecan
• Chestnut
• Almond

5: What part of your body is a trichologist most likely to help you with??
• Hair
• Knees
• Gall bladder

ANSWERS: show

Lindsey lost that round to Ryan and just won the $1,000. If they would cough up $200 a question for that round, Lindsey would have picked up an extra $400.



They beat the experts – List of contestants who won the last round

The Best Ever Trivia Show airs daily on Game Show Network. Check your local listings for times. (Here in the Central Time Zone it comes on at 3:00 p.m. and then at 1:00 a.m.)

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