Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 16

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide daily review. I’m glad you’re here. Today we’re walking through Match Day 16, and this one really stretches across time and space: Cold War politics in the Caribbean, ancient music and constellations, classic geometry, Russian literature, and a modern Olympic legend. As always, if you want the full notes, links, and deeper dives, you can check the study notes on our website at llstudyguide.com after you listen. ...

December 5, 2025 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 14

This match day pulls together a wide spectrum of cultural and technical knowledge: contemporary musical theatre (Avenue Q), decolonization-era world history (Điện Biên Phủ), mechanical engineering (the Wankel rotary engine), 2010s EDM (Avicii), fin‑de‑siècle Russian opera via “Flight of the Bumblebee,” and the Chicago School of architecture through Louis Sullivan. Two of the questions highlight turning points in modern history and technology: the French defeat at Điện Biên Phủ in 1954, which pushed France out of Indochina and led to the Geneva Accords and the temporary division of Vietnam at the 17th parallel, and Felix Wankel’s rotary engine, an elegant but commercially niche alternative to piston engines because of fuel‑economy and emissions challenges. The arts questions similarly focus on outsized influence: Avenue Q’s tiny cast beating blockbuster Wicked for Best Musical, a brief orchestral interlude from The Tale of Tsar Saltan becoming one of the most famous classical showpieces, and Sullivan’s Chicago skyscrapers giving architectural form to the maxim “form follows function.” ...

December 4, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 15

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide podcast for another quick match day review. I’m glad you’re here. We’re going to walk through all six questions from this match, talk about the right answers, and, more importantly, lock in a few patterns and connections you can reuse next time you see something similar. If you want the full write-up, with links, sources, and extra examples, you can always check the study notes on our website at llstudyguide.com. Think of this episode as your audio companion for busy moments, and the site as the deep dive for when you’re at a screen. ...

December 4, 2025 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 13

This match day pulls you across a wide swath of 20th‑ and 21st‑century knowledge: a New York literary magazine founded in 1963, a DC superhero sequel set in the Cold War year 1984, a classic Cantonese dim sum dish built on Japanese-named daikon radish, a pasture grass whose common name points to Kentucky, a West African capital appended to its country’s name, and the Somoza family dictatorship that ruled Nicaragua for over four decades. ...

December 3, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 14

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide podcast, your quick audio companion for staying sharp between matches. I’m glad you’re here. Today we’re walking through Match Day 14 from Season 107. This set leans pretty hard into arts and culture, with some history and science mixed in. As always, if you want links, deeper dives, or to see everything written out, you can check the full study notes on our website at llstudyguide.com. ...

December 3, 2025 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 12

Match Day 12 Overview This match day covered a wide sweep of domains: physical geography and meteorology (trade winds in Earth’s atmospheric circulation), Latin popular music history (the rise of reggaeton), American sports trivia (Johnny “Football” Manziel and Don “Donnie Baseball” Mattingly), a core physics/mathematics concept (degrees of freedom), modern animated film canon (Frozen and Olaf), and post‑16 education in England (GCSEs and sixth form). A common thread is how names encode history and structure. Trade winds get their name from the oceanic trade routes they enabled for sailing ships; reggaeton’s very label emerged in Puerto Rico to describe a fusion of reggae en español, Jamaican dancehall, and hip hop built on the dembow beat; Don Mattingly’s “Donnie Baseball” mirrors Johnny Manziel’s “Johnny Football”; “degrees of freedom” compactly describe how many independent coordinates a system needs; and “sixth form” designates the final, A‑level‑focused stage of English secondary education after GCSEs. ...

December 2, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 13

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide podcast, your fast, friendly review for busy quizzers. We’re walking through Match Day 13 from season 107 today. As always, if you want the full write‑ups, extra links, and deeper dives, you can check the study notes on our website at llstudyguide.com. This set really leans on names, initials, and labels doing a lot of the work, and it jumps all over the 20th century while it’s at it. We’ve got a New York literary institution, an ’80s superhero sequel, a misnamed dim sum favorite, a very famous grass, a hyphenated African country, and a long‑running family dictatorship in Central America. ...

December 2, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 12

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide podcast for another quick match day review. This is Match Day 12, and we’re going to walk through all six questions together. As always, if you want to go deeper, all the detailed study notes, links, and extra examples are waiting for you on our website at llstudyguide.com. Think of this episode as your friendly audio recap, and the study notes on the site as your deeper dive when you’ve got a screen in front of you. ...

December 1, 2025 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 11

Match Day 11 Overview This set spans theatre, mathematics, women’s pro sports, country music, American literature, and modern diplomatic history. You met the soliloquy, a core dramatic device whose name comes from Latin solus (alone) + loqui (to speak), describing a character speaking thoughts aloud to the audience. From there the day jumped to Leonhard Euler’s famous Seven Bridges of Königsberg puzzle, which helped launch graph theory by formalizing the impossibility of walking a route that crossed each of Königsberg’s seven bridges over the Pregel (now Pregolya) River exactly once. ...

November 26, 2025 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 10

This match day leans heavily on 20th‑century media and institutions: the first televised Major League Baseball game in 1939, a German chocolate brand defined by its square bar, the financial performance metric alpha, a 1994 action blockbuster, two long‑running Newport music festivals, and U.S. presidents’ congressional careers. Q1 and Q4 both sit at the intersection of sports, news, and entertainment: the Dodgers–Reds game at Ebbets Field on August 26, 1939 is widely recognized as the first Major League Baseball game ever televised, while Speed (1994) — promoted with a tagline about rush hour — reached U.S. theaters just days before the O.J. Simpson Bronco chase turned Los Angeles freeways into wall‑to‑wall live TV. ...

November 25, 2025 · LL Study Guide