The Daily Trivia Podcast

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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I'll take An Album Cover!

Monday Jun 15, 2026

Monday Jun 15, 2026

Theres one question about an iconic album cover, a mildly deep cut in the title, and the rest is good nuggets of info.
 
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QUESTIONS:
 
Hot Springs
Hot Springs National Park is unique in that it’s the only national park, in the world, to include what kind of delicious manufacturing facility?
Costume Design
The book that costume designers put together that includes swatches, sketches, and historical research is referred to as what in a film set?
Newspapers
One of the earliest “newspapers” emerged in Ancient Rome and was titled “acta diurna” which is a Latin phrase meaning what?
Album covers
On Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, How many images of the Beatles are there?
Table Tennis
What is a standard game of table tennis scored to?
Corporate Scandals
What telecommunications giant in 2002 was found to have inflated their assets to investors by $11 Billion?

Friday Jun 12, 2026

Are you too? If so, let me know and tell a friend about the reference in the title.
 
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QUESTIONS:
World Expositions
What exposition took place during its host countries centennial year, included a biosphere, and a modular apartment complex?
Pastries
The Austrian pastry Kipferl, is the precursor to what famous French pastry?
Ducks
You thought this was another question about birds, think again: What is the mascot for the hockey team, the Anaheim ducks?
Wi-Fi
Contrary to what we’d like to think, Wi-Fi waves do not travel in an omnidirectional sphere. Instead they travel in what other shape?
Colonial America
Of the 13 colonies, which one was the wealthiest?
Physiology
In your entire body, there is only one bit of tissue that does not receive oxygen from the blood, what is it?

Thursday Jun 11, 2026

Thats a not so deep cut. You might even call it a shallow cut.
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QUESTIONS:
 
Performance Art
The piece titled “I like America and America likes me" is a 1974 performance by German artist Joseph Beuys, where he locked himself in a room for three days with what animal?
Magazines
Third baseman Eddie Mathews has the honor of being the first person on the cover of what magazine?
One-Hit Wonders
In the music video for “Stacy's mom” by Fountains of Wayne, who plays Stacy's mom?
Weightlifting
Hidilyn Diaz won the Olympic gold at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the 55 KG weightlifting competition. This was the first gold medal ever for what country?
Corporate Mergers
The game Minecraft was acquired by what tech giant in 2014?
Religious Symbols
Om or Aum is the most important symbol in what religion with 1.2 Billion followers.

Wednesday Jun 10, 2026

But please don't eat all of them....You'll see why.
 
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QUESTIONS:
Desserts
The $25k sundae can be found at what NYC restaurant that is also the setting for a romcom?
Shorebirds
The Delmarva Shorebirds are based in Salisbury MD and are the single A affiliate for what major league team?
Networking
You might have downloaded this podcast on WiFi. What does the W-I- mean in Wi fi?
Dictatorships
Which dictator was so obsessed with Doritios that he would often consume them and very little else?
Anatomy
How many ribs are in the human body?
Grasslands
The smallest grassland ecoregion in Africa is the African Montane grassland located in which country?

Tuesday Jun 09, 2026

One day maybe this podcast will get there. But other answers here definitely have!
 
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QUESTIONS:
 
Book Series
The Best Selling book series of all time is the Harry Potter Series. Out of the seven Harry Potter books, which book has sold the most copies?
Billboard Charts
Which artist holds the record for most simultaneous entries on the Billboard Hot 100 charts with 14 different songs?
Wrestling
Owen Hart tragically fell to his death in 1999 portraying which wrestling character?
Product Launches
What product, when it was launched in 1979, was known as the Soundabout? The rename wouldn’t happen until 1981.
Monasteries
On November 4th, 1539, the Monastery of St. Mary was seized by what British monarch, and promptly destroyed?
Tourist attractions
Of the 4 presidents on Mount Rushmore, which one was initially designed to be sculpted from the waist up instead of just his head?

Monday Jun 08, 2026

Yep! Oddly, we've got lots of birds in this one.
 
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QUESTIONS:
 
Penguins
Penguins are unique amongst birds in that their bones can be described using what adjective?
Corporate History
What modern soft drink company originally started out as “Brad’s drink” in 1893?
Physics
The law of absolute zero stating that “As the temperature of a system approaches absolute zero (0 Kelvin), the entropy approaches a minimum constant value.” Is which numbered law of thermodynamics?
Cells
A question about cells and oddly, birds! What is the single largest cell in the world?
Tundra
What is the only type of tree that can grow in the tundra, maxing out at 4 inches tall?
Minimalism
Kazimir Malevich’s 1918 minimalist painting features what two colors superimposed on one another?

Friday Jun 05, 2026

Happy Friday! Early morning record edition 😬
 
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QUESTIONS:
1
Recording Studios
Electric Lasy Studios in NYC was commissioned by what legendary guitarist in 1970?
 
2
Fencing
There are three types of swords used in fencing: The Sabre, The Epee, and what other sword?
 
3
Advertising Campaigns
Got milk? If you do, what state’s processing board can you thank for bringing that to the world?
 
4
Sacred Sites
What sacred site is also the world’s largest freestanding sandstone monolith?
 
5
Young Countries
Following a referendum, what two countries split and established themselves on June 3rd and June 5th, 2006?
 
6
Salads
What salad was created in 1937 by the owner of the Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant using random leftovers from his refrigerator?
 

Spicy Trivia for you!

Thursday Jun 04, 2026

Thursday Jun 04, 2026

Well maybe not spicy, but there is spice involved.
 
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QUESTIONS:
 
Microproccesors
The scale of transistors on a microprocessor are measured with what unit?
Monarchies
With a lineage back to 660 BCE, what country has the oldest continuous hereditary monarchy?
DNA
Humans are pretty similar to one another. What percentage of DNA affects our physical traits like eye and hair color, and risk for disease?
Savannas
There are 4 seasons right? Wrong! What are the two seasons that savannas experience?
Pop Art
A lot of pop art would not be possible without what printing technique enabling the creation of shading, textures, and secondary colors?
Fictional Worlds
The fictional desert planet in the Dune series goes by what name?

Trivia about Countries and Soup

Wednesday Jun 03, 2026

Wednesday Jun 03, 2026

Because those go together like Countries and Soup! I think thats how the saying goes and if it isn't, it does now!
 
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Archery
According to World Archery, the innermost ring of the target is worth how many points?
World Capitals
Nusantara is the new official capital of what nation, replacing it’s old capital about 800 miles away?
Floods
Occurring in 2022, what country experienced the largest flood in the last decade due to unprecedented monsoon rains?
Amusement Rides
What amusement ride when it first opened borrowed real skeletons for decorations from the UCLA Medical Center?
Soups
Vori Vori is a soup made with cornmeal, chicken or beef, and cheese dumplings, and originates from what South American country?
Seabirds
What sea bird has the largest wing to body ratio, and is also a klepto parasite?

Tuesday Jun 02, 2026

Really spanning time and space in this one!
 
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QUESTIONS:
 
Crusades
The Fourth Crusade started towards the Holy Land but got diverted along the way. What city did they end up sacking instead?
Scientists
Gregor Mendel is an Monk who is considered the founder of genetics. What country did he conduct his research in?
Rainforests
What is the name given to the largest rainforest in Africa?
Cubism
Picasso is know as a pioneer of the cubist movement. Who was his partner and collaborator who is equally influential in the rise of Cubism?
Fictional Cities
What is the fictional town in Illinois that serves as the setting for the murder spree in the film Halloween?
Choir Music
The St. Olaf choir is a well respected choir group located in what US State?

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