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The Daily Trivia Podcast is a fast, fun daily trivia podcast featuring quick-hit questions on history, pop culture, movies, sports, science, and general knowledge. Perfect for commutes, breaks, and trivia lovers who want to challenge their brain in just a few minutes a day. Subscribe for new episodes every weekday.
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QUESTIONS:
Fish
What fish is the national symbol of Barbados due to the prevalence of that species around the island?
Internet History
Mark Zuckerberg, known as the creator of Facebook, had what User ID # on the platform?
Dynasties
From 1980-1993, what major league American team became the last franchise to win 4 consecutive championships?
Galaxies
Galaxies can be sorted into three categories based on their shapes. Spiral, Elliptical, and what 3rd shape?
Borders
Which 2 countries share the longest single border? Meaning theres no water bodies to break it up.
Architecture
A minaret is a tall tower that you’ll often find as part of what religious building?
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QUESTIONS:
Rock music
Due to a wood chopping accident when he was five years old, what lead guitarist had only nine fingers during his entire tenure with his band from 1965 to 1995?
Summer Olympics
Mijian Lopez is a Cuban athlete who is the only person to win five consecutive gold medals in which event?
Banking
The $100,000 bill is the largest denomination ever minted by the US government and featured what president on the front?
Christianity
With 150 chapters, what is the longest book of the bible?
Zoos
Which country has the most zoos, with over 414 registered?
Baking
Baking powder is generally made up of an acid like Cream of Tartar, a filler like Conrstarch and what 3rd ingredient?
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QUESTIONS:
Computers
What word is, ironically, the longest word you can type in one row on a keyboard?
Empires
What ancient empire, famous for its pearl trade and maritime prowess, held power in South India from 6th century bc to about the 1400s?
Moons
Our moon has a core made out of what substance?
Capitals
What planned world capital was designed to mimic an airplane, signifying its shift from the coast to the interior of the country?
Sculpture
The winged victory of samothrace depicts what Greek goddess landing on a warships bow?
Novels
Okonkwo is the leader of a fictional Igbo tribe in what novel by Chinua Achebe?
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QUESTIONS:
Olympic games
With the winter Olympics in our rearview mirror: Which American figure skater became the youngest champion ever in the winter Olympics, when she won gold at the Nagano Olympics in 1998?
Markets
As of this writing in early March, what company has the highest market capitalization?
Religions
Of the 66 books in the Bible, which one is alphabetically first?
Water Parks
According to the World Waterpark Association, George Millay opened the first water park in what city?
Cooking Techniques
If you are taking meat and covering is in baking soda and cornstarch, you would be practicing what type of Chinese cooking technique?
Animals
What Animal currently alive today, has the largest teeth?
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QUESTIONS:
Ancient Civilizations
What was the capital of the ancient Egyptian civilization?
Astronomy
What is the name of a structure formed by diffuse material in orbital motion around a massive central body, like Black holes or stars?
Countries
With a population of about 3.5 million people, what is the least densely populated country in the World?
Painting
What painter, alive from 1840-1926 is considered the founder of impressionism
Authors
Don Juan and Manfred are works by what British poet and major figure of the romantic movement?
Music Genres
What subgenre of hip hop, originated in the Southern US is often characterized by a heavy 808 sound, and gritty lyrics about drug culture
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QUESTIONS:
Weird Weather Systems
A rapidly intensifying storm system, often in winter, with a central pressure that drops at least 24 millibars in 24 hours is known as what type of weather phenomenon
Phobias
What is ‘Triskadekaphobia’ is an intense irrational fear of?
Materials
The ball dropped in Times Square on New Year's Eve used to be a 400 pound iron ball. What material was this replaced with in 1955?
Sports
What basketball center who played for the University of Kansas, comma the Golden State Warriors, the Harlem globe trotters, the Lakers, and the 76ers never fouled out, during his 1045 NBA games?
Whigs
Who was the last president to not be a republican or a democrat and be a member of the whig party as the category suggests?
American colonies
Of the American colonies, which one was the first to renounce allegiance to Britain, yet the last to ratify the constitution?
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QUESTIONS:
Apple Computers
What Apple Computer released in 1983 is named after Steve Jobs’ daughter?
Religious sites
The Rock-hewn Churches of Lalibela are monolithic churches located in which country?
Bizarre lakes
Lake Hillier in Western Australia is a lake known for being what interesting and bizarre color?
Russian Literature
Eugene Onegin and The Captain’s Daughter are two works of what Russian poet?
German chancellors
Who was the German Chancellor directly after WW2? between 1945-1949, specifically?
Fictional Brands
Nuka Cola is the soda brand featured in what video game franchise?
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QUESTIONS:
Clouds
Cirrus clouds that are above 20,000 feet high, wispy, and feathery, are made entirely of what substance?
Fashion
What Italian fashion has Medusa featured prominently in its logo?
Litigious music
What musician took the stand with his guitar to demonstrate that you cannot copyright chord progressions?
Science
In our solar system, which planet has a day that lasts longer than it’s year?
Box Office record holders
As of this writing in early March 2026, which actor, or actress, has the highest Box-office grossing revenue based on the movies they received top-billing?
Supreme Court Chief Justices
Serving as the 4th supreme court chief justice, who had the longest tenure in that role at 34 years?
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QUESTIONS:
Presidents
Sworn into office in 1869, who was the first president to take the oath of office while both parents were still alive?
Radio History
The first public radio broadcasts were sent from what landmark in 1908?
Dams
What is the name of the reservoir that the Hoover Dam created?
French Revolution
Influenced by the Enlightenment and the American Revolution, what was the foundational document of the French Revolution?
Non-Fiction Books
Up from Slavery is a an autobiography of what American educator, published in 1901?
Superheroes
J’onn J’onzz is the real name of what DC superhero? And you might want to look at the show notes for the spelling of that name.
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QUESTIONS:
Literature
The “Two Minute Hate” is a mass rally that occurs every day in which novel?
Currency
Who are the only presidents to be featured on the back of a US dollar bill, in any demonination?
Songs about Music
Match these lyrics to the song: “Well, the night was falling as the desert world
Began to settle down
In the town, they're searching for us everywhere
'Cause we never will be found”
Stars
The first supernova recorded was in 185 AD by astronomers in which country?
Temples
The treasury of Ancient Rome was located in the temple for which Roman God?
Oscars
In the whole history of the Oscars, only one family has had a pair of brothers nominated for Acting Oscars. Name the family.
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QUESTIONS:
Cuisine
What fruit was originally known as the “Chinese Gooseberry”?
Languages
What language of Cambodia has the largest alphabet at 74 letters?
Traditions
On New Years Day, What fruit is traditionally smashed on front doors in Greece to bring good luck and abundance in the upcoming year?
Energy Storage
Rechargeable batteries are powered by what element, that is also the lightest metal on the periodic table of elements?
Nuclear History
Who delivered the “Atoms For Peace” speech in order to advocate for the use of nuclear technology in civilian life?
Iconic Bridges
The Ponte Vecchiois a famous medieval stone bridge over which river in Florence, Italy?
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QUESTIONS:
Sporting Cups
The Claret Jug is the trophy awarded to the winner of what golf tournament?
Speleology
Animals that live in caves and lack pigment and eyes are known by what name?
Iron Age
One theory as to the why The Iron Age commenced, is the lack of availability around what element needed to create Bronze?
Fault Lines of the World
Stretching 65,000 KM, what is the world’s longest fault line?
Famous Sieges
One of the last major offensives of World War 2 was a siege of what city, that ended the war?
Stock Market History
Since 1950, what month has historically been the worst performing month for the Dow Jones Industrial Average? Narrowed it down to 12 options. You’re welcome.
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QUESTIONS:
Civilizations That Vanished
The City of Hattusa was the capitol of what ancient civilization that covered what is now modern Turkey?
Churches
Out of the roughly 1/4 billion Roman Catholic churches in the world, which one is the largest by area?
Thirillers
The film Halloween features a serial killer with a white mask. Who is the likeness that this mask depicts?
Fast Food Chains
The country of Japan celebrates Christmas by ordering a plate of food from which American Fast food chain?
Nobel Peace Prize Winners
While no individual has won the Nobel Peace Prize more than once, one organization has won it 3 times. Name that organization.
Inventions
What modern service was invented when French dye works owner Jean Baptiste Jolly discovered that Kerosene could be used to clean clothes?
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QUESTIONS:
Child Prodigies
Joey Alexander from Indonesia and currently 22 years old is a self taught prodigy of what musical instrument?
Supervillains
The Disney villain that is regarded as being pure evil, without any motives is Chernabog from what film?
Apple
The science of studying how Apples grow is known as what type of field?
Birds
On a turkey, What is the name of the long, sorry for this descriptor, fleshy appendage that hangs over the bill?
Economics
What country has the most amount of Nobel laureates in Economics awarded to them?
Apollo Astronauts
Harrison Schmitt became the last person to walk on the moon aboard what numbered Apollo mission?
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QUESTIONS:
Continents
Which of the seven continents has the longest mountain range?
Airports
Which airport has a 3 letter code named after it’s original name of “Orchard Field”
Rivers
We’ve mentioned the world’s longest river before but that was asking about rivers on land. The longest subterranean river is the Puerto Princesa River located in what Asian country?
Installation Art
The piece titled “Tilted Arc” was a 120-foot steel wall in NYC Federal Plaza installed in 1981. Who created that artwork?
80’s pop
In 1984, the song “You Spin me Round (Like a Record) was released by what group?
Oscar winning streaming films
What 2018 film became the first exclusively streaming film to take him and Oscar winning for best director, cinematography, and Foreign Language film?
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QUESTIONS:
Wildlife
All canines, even the one in your house and my dog fits the category, have sweat glands in which two locations?
NFL
Out of the 32 teams in the NFL, which is the only one to have a left facing Logo?
Latin Legal Phrases
What is the latin term for "By Itself" "Inherently" or "In Itself"?
Public Monuments
The Lincoln Memorial has how many columns surrounding it? It corresponds to the amount of states in the Union at the time of Lincoln's death.
Superheroes
Before losing control of his hands in a car accident Dr. Stephen Strange was was kind of Dr.?
PlayStation
The fifth installment of what series is currently the best selling Playstation game of all time?
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QUESTIONS:
Literature
Wuthering Heights was written by which author in 1847?
Super Models
Born in 1970 in Mogadishu, Who is considered to be the first supermodel of color?
Memes
Kabosu is the name of what type of dog, normally accompanied by Comic Sans font?
Record Breaking Gatherings
At a total of 7.5 million people, An event in 1951 honoring which person became the largest peaceful gathering in the US?
Tournaments
Occuring every 4 years, what is the most watched tournament with about 5 Billion viewers?
Fortnite
The Rift tour was a virtual concert held in the video game Fortnite in 2021. Who was the pop star who headlined that concert?
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QUESTIONS:
Religion
Which of the Apostles is known as the most Skeptical? Even being known to not believe that Jesus had been resurrected?
Famous Golf Courses
What golf course located in Long Island, famously features an iconic sign that says: “Warning: The Black Course is An extremely difficult course which we recommend only for highly skilled golfers”
Space Missions
Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman to fly into space on what solo mission in 1963
American Business History
Founded in 1986, QVC went on to revolutionize the home shopping experience. What does QVC stand for?
Agriculture
What mascot of an agricultural company measures 55 feet tall and is located 60 miles away from its company headquarters in Blue Earth, MN?
Broadway Actors & Performers
In 2017, Ben Platt won the Tony for best Actor in a Musical for the performing the lead in which Musical?
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QUESTIONS:
Science
Getting off to a fast start, the fastest known thing in the universe is light, so what is the speed of light? In a vacuum of course…
Volcanoes
What is the world's tallest, freestanding volcano? meaning it is not part of a volcano chain, so you can rule out anything in the ring of fire. You're welcome.
Kardashians
Though technically a Jenner, who is Caitlyn Jenner’s oldest son?
Programming Languages
The Sword Project is an open source project encouraging software development related to what ancient text?
White Collar Crime
What crime is defined as when a person, often with fiduciary responsibilities, misappropriates funds for personal use?
Rock Hall
The only time a lyricist was inducted into the hall of fame occurred in 1994 for which band?
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QUESTIONS:
Politics
In the Constitution, the US one, powers for the Judicial branch are enumerated in which article?
Music
The Phrase “Heavy Metal” was first used in what song from 1968?
Jazz
What Jazz singer provided the voice for the siamese cats and the human mother, Darling, in the film Lady and the Tramp?
Youtubers
As of this podcast episode, which YouTube famous for his stunts, has the most subscribed channel?
Asteroids
At about 1/4 of the moons diameter, the largest asteroid between mars and Jupiter is named after what Roman Goddess?
Medicine
What is the six letter term, derived from latin, for “loss of color?”




