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.
Episodes

Wednesday May 06, 2026
Wednesday May 06, 2026
This one has it all! And by all, I mean 6 random trivia questions.
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QUESTIONS:
Volcanology
A volcano that has effusive eruptions of low viscosity lava, and has gentle slopes is named after what military object?
Deltas
The largest delta in the world, located in India and Bangladesh is created by what river?
Digital Art
Standard tools like the Paint Bucket, Lasso, and Spray Can were pioneered in which Mac program in 1984?
Diaries
The Great Fire of London and the Great Plague of London were two events that we’re written of in the diary of John Evelyn and what other writer and politician?
Pianists
What eccentric pianist was known to be so averse to cold that he would play concerts in a coat and while wearing gloves?
Gymnastics
Who became the first U.S. woman to win a gold medal at the World Championship in 1978?

Tuesday May 05, 2026
Tuesday May 05, 2026
Along with some other trivia about Gods, Ants, and Gates.
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QUESTIONS:
Mythological Gods
Which goddess of revenge cursed Narcissus to fall in love with his reflection?
One Hit Wonders
“Valley Girl” is the only hit of what highly influential American guitarist?
Michelin Restaurants
As of 2025, what city has the record for most restaurants with a Michelin star rating?
Ants
Ants breath through tiny holes in the exoskeleton. What is the scientific name for these openings?
Drones
The name drone is coined from the sound that the male variety of what insect makes?
Mesopotamia
King Nebuchadnezzar ordered the construction of what landmark in the city of Babylon, which can now be found in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin?

Monday May 04, 2026
Monday May 04, 2026
Who is Maggie!??! Find out here!
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QUESTIONS:
Fjords
Sognerfjord and Hardangerfjord in Norway are known by what royal titles?
Animation
Who was the first Disney princess character to have siblings?
Memoirs
Cheryl Strayed’s memoir about a hike on the Pacific Crest Trail had what one word title?
Guitarists
Dave Murray, Adrian Smith and Janick Gers are all guitarists for which heavy metal band?
Volleyball
In a standard indoor volleyball game, a player with a contrasting jersey, who specializes in defensive skills is known as a what type of player?
Imports
What material, which is necessary for most people to transport themselves, is entirely imported to the U.S.?

Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
Happy May! Thanks for listening and if you're new to the podcast, Welcome! Now enjoy some Trivia!
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QUESTIONS:
Border Crossings
What 2 nations share the highest border in the world?
Celebrity Chefs
What celebrity chef in 2015 officiated a mass wedding of same-sex couples in honor of his late sister who identified as a lesbian?
Beetles
What beetle named after a large cat is the fastest beetle species capable of moving 125 body lengths a second when hunting? And no, it’s not the cheetah.
Smart Homes
Amazons Alexa derived its name from what building meant to convey vast amounts of knowledge?
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptian history is broken into three Ages: the old, middle, and new kingdoms. What name is given to the time periods in between these ages?
Seismology
The epicenter of an earthquake points to the geographic location of the start of an earthquake. What is the term for the exact point, deep within the earth that the earthquake starts?

Thursday Apr 30, 2026
Thursday Apr 30, 2026
Make this episode the start of your 250 year precedent!
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QUESTIONS:
Women’s suffrage
Which country in 1893, became the first self governing state to grant women the right to vote?
Famous libraries
The book of Kells, a 9th century manuscript is housed within what Irish library?
Epitaphs
What author had the line: “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past” engraved on his headstone? It also happens to be the last line of one of his books
Nautical terms
What is the fish inspired name of a tool that is used in marine knot work?
Exports
With about 3,750,000 tons shipped out annually, what country is the world’s top exporter of beef?
Sidekicks
Willow Rosenberg is the sidekick of what TV character from the late 1990s too early 2000s?

Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
Don't worry! I'm here to save the day!
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QUESTIONS:
State Capitals
Out of the 50 US State Capitol, What is the only one whose name shares no letters with the state it’s in?
Moths
Native to Southeast Asia, the largest moth in the world, is named after what Greek God?
Wearable Tech
French Inventor Abraham Louis-Breguet is often credited as creating the first type of what wearable technology?
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece is the birthplace of the Olympics. In which city did the first Olympic Games take place?
Oceanography
I feel like it’s a trivia trope to ask how many hearts Octopus’s have, so I won’t ask it, but How many brains does an octopus have?
Passages
If you wanted to avoid the Drake passage when sailing around South America, you could opt to go through what other strait, named for another explorer?

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Time to start my own 741 week streak!
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QUESTIONS:
Book Awards
The Booker prize in literature is an award for best fiction in the current year. In which countries must the book be published?
Orchestras
Beethoven symphony no 5 in C minor first performed in 1808 is widely regarded as the first piece to incorporate what brass instrument?
Track and Field
How many hurdles are in a standard hurdle race?
Trade
Brent Crude Oil is the most traded commodity in the world. The name Brent Crude Oil comes from the Brent Oil Field, located in which body of water?
Vice Presidents
The first and so far only Native American VP was Charles Curtis who served with which President?
NBA Championships
The 1954 NBA championships featured two teams that have since moved to two different cities. One retained their original name and the other completely changed names to reflect their new hometown. Name each of the teams that played in the 1954 championships? Current or past names are fine by me!

Monday Apr 27, 2026
Monday Apr 27, 2026
Settle down now, let's take down the temp.
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QUESTIONS:
Butterflies
Somewhat rhyming with butterflies, what is the term for a group of butterflies?
Cloud Computing
As of 2025, there’s about 100 Zettabytes stored in the cloud. How many gigabytes fit in one Zettabyte?
Ancient Rome
Romulus became the first king of Ancient Rome after winning the title in a duel with who?
Climatology
Contributing significantly to global warming, CH4 is what greenhouse gas
Straits
At about 300 miles in width, the bass strait separates what island state from its mainland country?
Glass Art
Irish Cylinders are a collection of glass works made by what American artist?

Friday Apr 24, 2026
Friday Apr 24, 2026
Time to do something I've been meaning to do for awhile!
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QUESTIONS:
Instruments
On certain woodwinds like bassoons and English horns, what is the name of the small curved metal tub that connects the reed to the instrument?
Snowboarding
Contrary to popular belief, you do not need snow to go snowboarding. What is the name for the type of activity that allows you to snowboard without snow?
Franchises
At over $92 Billion earned over it’s lifetime, what is the highest grossing media franchise?
Greek Philosophers
What Ancient Greek Philosopher was known as “The Obscure” and wrote the treatise “On Nature”?
Travel Visas
Which passport is considered the most powerful, allowing visa-free access to 195 countries?
Street Food
NYC has no shortage of street food available. By number of permitted food vendors, what is the most popular street food?

Thursday Apr 23, 2026
Thursday Apr 23, 2026
The episode is called Me at the Computer uploading audio files. It's longer than 19 seconds though...
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QUESTIONS:
Internet Protocols
When talking about Internet Protocols, you’re going to encounter a LOT of acronyms so here’s a question about one of them. What does TCP/IP stand for?
World War 2
What was the code-name for the allied plan on D-Day?
Meteorology
Meteorologists use an anemometer to measure wind speed which can then be calculated and charted on what scale?
Bays
The James Bay measuring roughly 26400 Sq Miles is a part of what larger bay measuring 470000 Sq miles?
Jewelry
A diamond can be cut into what shape modeled after French bread?
Comic Books
Superman’s uniform is iconic. Pretty sure everyone knows what it looks like. Which character designed Superman’s cape?



