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

Friday Feb 13, 2026
Friday Feb 13, 2026
Not Freaky, Glittery.
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QUESTIONS:
History
What is the only country that the US has declared war on twice?
Baseball
Who is the only player in the 50-50 club meaning they have hit 50 home runs and stolen 50 bases in one season?
African Mammals
Spanning 500 miles from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Messai Mara in Kenya, what animal makes the longest land migration in the world?
Weights and Measures
Since Metric is too easy, here’s one from the imperial system: How many teaspoons can fit into a table spoon?
Hip Hop
The 2022 Grammy for best Rap album is titled Call me if you get Lost, and was released by what artist?
McDonalds
If you pull up to a the golden arches in Sedona, AZ, they might not look so golden. What color is the logo in this part of the country?

Thursday Feb 12, 2026
Thursday Feb 12, 2026
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QUESTIONS:
Video Games
Joel Miller is the character you’d be controlling if you are playing what video game that was released in 2013?
CIA Factbook
This question will take a little bit of time and explanation. The CIA Factbook lists 254 countries on it’s website, categorized by letter. What three letters have only one country listed under it?
Oscar Winners
What family has the most amount of Oscar nominations at 89, so far?
Battles
With over 51,000, casualties, what was the deadliest battle in the American Civil war
YouTube
With 16.5 billion views, What K-pop song holds the record for most views?
Demographics
With 19,000 people per sq KM, what country is the most densely populated nation in the world?

Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
I'm no wizard but I think this episode is pretty magical.
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QUESTIONS:
Moons
Which moon, of the planet Jupiter, is the largest in our solar system?
AI
With AI being a Now ubiquitous technology, I think it's helpful. We know what the acronyms associated with it are so: an LLM stands for what?
Rivers
Of the countries that the Amazon river basin touches, which one is the smallest by land area?
Tesla
Nikola Tesla is a Serbian american born January 7th 1856 in Smiljan, a town located in what modern day country?
Geography
Located in the Yukon territory, which mountain is the highest in Canada in the second highest in North America?
Environment
Established December 2, 1970, which government organization was founded after a fire broke out on the Cuyahoga river in Ohio?

Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Missed yesterday? Don't worry, here's a backup.
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QUESTIONS:
Mammals
A mammal is an animal defined by the presence of what gland?
Libraries
Which Library contains the largest collection of holdings in the world?
Fashion
The Converse All Star debuted in 1917 and was changed when what basketball player asked the company to provide ankle support leading to a redesign in 1922?
Cuisine
Chicken Tikka Masala is the widely accepted, yet unofficial national dish of what country?
Pharoahs
Found in 1922, Tutankhamun’s tomb was discovered by what British archaeologist?
Constellation
There are 88 officially recognized constellations according to the International Astronomical Union. The largest is based off of what mythological monster?

Monday Feb 09, 2026
Monday Feb 09, 2026
It's a new week and no lie, I got no strings on me!
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QUESTIONS:
Storms
A tropical cyclone that makes it’s way to the northwest Pacific Ocean is known as a what?
Landmarks
The Cloud gate is a manmade landmark that can be found in what city?
Adidas
A split between the two brothers, Adolf and Rudolf Dassler led to the creation of Adidas and what rival shoemaker?
Robots
The three laws of robotics were a fictional set of rules that robots have to obey in I, Robot. Who originally wrote this novel?
Nintendo
The character Kirby was named after Nintendo’s lawyer, John Kirby, after he successfully defended the company from copyright infringement over what character?
Politicians
Serving in the role for 17 years and 53 days, who holds the record for longest tenure as Speaker of the House?

Friday Feb 06, 2026
Friday Feb 06, 2026
It's answer day! Or is it? I may have made that up....
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Oceans
Found in one of the 4 oceans, what is the largest living organism to be able to viewed from space?
Rain
Receiving a meager 2” of rain a year, which continent is the driest by rainfall?
Dinosaurs
Tyrannosaurus Rex translates into King of the Dinosaurs. Which dinosaur name directly translates into “Roof Lizard”?
Dance
Windmill, Crickets, Turtles, and Backspin are all examples techniques in what short lived Olympic event?
Kings
Chinese emperor Qin Shu Huang had a lot of accomplishments during his reign, including unifying China and standardizing currency and weights. What other monument did he create to guard him in the afterlife?
Battles
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington was the victorious commander of what final battle of the Napoleonic wars?

Thursday Feb 05, 2026
Thursday Feb 05, 2026
Good thing I didn't misplace this podcast. Now you have all this trivia to enjoy!
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Religion
Ahura Mazda is the God of what monotheistic religion?
Freedom
In which amendment in the Bill of Rights will you find the phrase: “Quartered in any house”?
SportsTeams
For 9 straight years, what professional sports team has been ranked as the most valuable franchise in the world?
Ruins
What famous Hindu temple is the only “ruinous site” to adorn a country’s official flag?
Law
The US Congress is made of the Senate and the House of Representatives. A legislative body such as this, that has two houses can be described by what adjective?
Albums
The Beatles 1966 song “Yellow Submarine” can be found on which one of their 12 studio albums?

Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
If you're here poking around, maybe stay awhile and listen to a quick trivia show?
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Paleontology
Coprolite is a type of fossil that is formed from prehistoric what?
Astronauts
Who in 1962 became the third American to travel to space, and the first to orbit it?
Magicians
What magical act that saw the performers become the highest paid entertainers in Las Vegas and had grossed $500 million during its time, abruptly ended in 2003?
Logos
There are 30 major league baseball teams operating today. Out of the 30, there are three that have three letters in their logos. Name the three teams.
Songwriters
John Lennon and Paul McCartney's first number one hit as song writers was not a Beatles song. Instead it was ‘A World Without Love’ by what British duo?
PDO Foods
PDO means protected designation of origin. For example, champagne can only come from Champagne, France. Now that you have the definition, What blue cheese made from unskimmed cows milk comes from Milan?

Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
Hello Miss American Pie? Thanks for joining me today on this auspicious day!
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Disney Movies
In sleeping beauty the three fairies and help take care of Aurora are named Flora, Fauna, and what?
Street food
If you're ordering a garbage plate and planning on eating a dish known as that, what city are you in?
Advertising
In 2019, the Cleveland Cavaliers home court changed it's name to Rocket Mortgage Field house. What was the name of the company that had previously sponsored the arena?
Dance
Originating in 2010, what dance move really took off when I was included in the 2017 game Fortnite?
Quotes
The phrase: "Follow the Money" was written by what author for the film: All the Presidents Men?
Pop Stars
Taylor Swift has Swifty's, Beyoncé has the Beehive. What pop star has a fan base known as "Little Monsters"

Monday Feb 02, 2026
Monday Feb 02, 2026
Happy February! So glad you're here!
Happy February! So glad you're here!
Happy February! So glad you're here!
k, thats enough of that. Starting this month, I'll start leaving the questions here so you can read along, or pause to contemplate the answers a little bit more. So, Enjoy!
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Alright, Here are those questions:
Movie Characters
Boba Fett was introduced in 1980 in The Empire Strikes Back, but wasn’t named until he appeared in what subsequent film?
Cooking Techniques
If you take a bunch of veggies, cook them in boiling water and then plunge them into a bucket of ice water, what technique are you performing?
Horror Movies
Released in 1976, what was the first horror film released to be adapted from a Stephen King novel?
Folklore creatures
With it’s roots in Haitian Culture, and undead human that preys on the living is known by what more common name?
Plays
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible debuted in 1953 and dramatizes the Salem Witch Trial. It serves as an allegory for what contemporaneous political practice?
Festivals around the world
A festival in India and Nepal where colored powders and water are thrown at participants is called what?



