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The Daily Trivia Podcast

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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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Episode Casinos, Olive oil, Cats and other Daily Trivia Cover

Casinos, Olive oil, Cats and other Daily Trivia

ALLRIGHT! I"M GONNA ENJOY THIS!...Thats an inside joke for those that get the last question....   🎧 If you've been enjoying The Daily Trivia Podcast, I'd love your support! Follow the Facebook page for daily trivia, behind-the-scenes updates, and new episode announcements: FOLLOW HERE! [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588444247527]   Or on Bluesky: HERE! [https://bsky.app/profile/dailytriviapod.bsky.social]   Please subscribe and if you want to get in touch, you can send an email to dailytriviapod@gmail.com [dailytriviapod@gmail.com]   Thanks and I look forward to bringing you fun trivia every day!   ________________________________________________________________________   QUESTIONS: Home Automation Kevin Ashton is a British technology pioneer who coined the term IoT in 1999. What does IoT stand for? Taxation In 1913, the 16th amendment was ratified enabling Congress to collect what kind of tax? Casinos The Desert Inn famously became the property of what wealthy occupant after he refused to leave the premises? Olive Oil Which European country produces the most olive oil, supplying about 40-45% of the total olive oil output in the world? Cultural Symbols The “Kohen Hands” is a hand gesture made by the Jewish priestly class known a the Kohanim. What fictional character appropriated this symbol in the mid-1960’s with a 4 word motto? Felines What is the name for a group of adult cats? I will accept New England and non New England accents.

7. Juli 2026 - 7 min
Episode SPECIAL GUEST ANNOUNCER! | Daily trivia about Horses, Art, Punk, and Blood? Cover

SPECIAL GUEST ANNOUNCER! | Daily trivia about Horses, Art, Punk, and Blood?

You heard the man! July 6th is now April-July!   🎧 If you've been enjoying The Daily Trivia Podcast, I'd love your support! Follow the Facebook page for daily trivia, behind-the-scenes updates, and new episode announcements: FOLLOW HERE! [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588444247527]   Please subscribe and if you want to get in touch, you can send an email to dailytriviapod@gmail.com [dailytriviapod@gmail.com]   Thanks and I look forward to bringing you fun trivia every day!   ________________________________________________________________________   QUESTIONS: Horse Racing The Triple crown winner who still holds all the records at each track since 1973 is what horse who had the nickname “Big Red” Exclaves Madha resides entirely in the UAE and is an exclave of what bordering country? Classic Hollywood Over 1400 actresses auditioned for the part of Scarlett O’hara in Gone with the Wind but who eventually landed the role and starred in the film? Marine Biology The Crocodile Icefish is the only known vertebrate to lack what protein that gives blood it’s red pigment? Art Collectors The Masterpiece by Roy Liechtenstein and La Reve are two famous works of art that are in the collection of what billionaire who amassed his fortune through his hedge fund Point72 asset?

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Episode Cheese, Canines, and Great Depression | Daily Trivia for the 3rd! Cover

Cheese, Canines, and Great Depression | Daily Trivia for the 3rd!

Have a happy 4th!   🎧 If you've been enjoying The Daily Trivia Podcast, I'd love your support! Follow the Facebook page for daily trivia, behind-the-scenes updates, and new episode announcements: FOLLOW HERE! [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588444247527]   Please subscribe and if you want to get in touch, you can send an email to dailytriviapod@gmail.com [dailytriviapod@gmail.com]   Thanks and I look forward to bringing you fun trivia every day!   ________________________________________________________________________   QUESTIONS: Charging Networks With roughly 64,000 of them what US state has the most amount of charging ports, representing about a quarter of the total amount nationally? Funerals The word funeral was first written in 1386 in what medieval piece of literature? Cheese In 2018 what US city started mixing cheese brine with salt in order to combat icy roads? Convention Centers McCormick Place spanning 2,6 million ft.² of exhibition space, is the largest convention center and is located in what US city? Great Depression Out of the 48 states in the union during the Great Depression, which state was the least impacted by the stock market crash? Canines Djinn Djinn is the name of a dog that dislikes people in uniform on what 1960s era sitcom?

3. Juli 2026 - 7 min
Episode ABBA, Banksy, Marathons & Enron | 6 Daily Trivia Questions for YOU! Cover

ABBA, Banksy, Marathons & Enron | 6 Daily Trivia Questions for YOU!

I'm giving the people what they want: MORE ABBA!   🎧 If you've been enjoying The Daily Trivia Podcast, I'd love your support! Follow the Facebook page for daily trivia, behind-the-scenes updates, and new episode announcements: FOLLOW HERE! [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588444247527]   Please subscribe and if you want to get in touch, you can send an email to dailytriviapod@gmail.com [dailytriviapod@gmail.com]   Thanks and I look forward to bringing you fun trivia every day!   ________________________________________________________________________   QUESTIONS: Disco I've mentioned ABBA on the show before and since this is a disco category, it seems fitting that there should be a question about them: Waterloo was the winning song in the 1974 edition of what competition? Enclaves With about 670,000 residents, what is the most populated federal enclave in the US? Art auctions Love is in the bin is the piece by Banksy, that famously shredded once it was sold. Which auction house in England did this occur at? Documentary films I actually found a question about a documentary about trivia! “The rise and fall of HQ trivia” is the subtitle for what documentary whose name references a technical malfunction? Marathons A marathon is 26.2 miles in honor of the distance that what soldier ran from the battle of Marathon to Athens? Auditing After scandals like Enron and previously mentioned on this podcast WorldCom, the Sarbanes-Oxley act of 2002 was passed by Senator Sarbanes and Representative Oxley from which two states?

2. Juli 2026 - 8 min
Episode Daily Trivia about Animals, Food, and Decades Past Cover

Daily Trivia about Animals, Food, and Decades Past

Yep! Lots of fun knowledge in this one!   🎧 If you've been enjoying The Daily Trivia Podcast, I'd love your support! Follow the Facebook page for daily trivia, behind-the-scenes updates, and new episode announcements: FOLLOW HERE! [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588444247527]   Please subscribe and if you want to get in touch, you can send an email to dailytriviapod@gmail.com [dailytriviapod@gmail.com]   Thanks and I look forward to bringing you fun trivia every day!   ________________________________________________________________________   QUESTIONS: Trade shows The consumer electronic show or CES, is a tradeshow that is famous for debuting all sorts of new technology. It now takes place in Las Vegas, but originated in 1967 in what other city? Culinary Schools Marthe Distel founded what legendary culinary school in 1895? Roaring 20s In 1929 a gang shooting orchestrated by Al Capone on George Bugs Moran, occurred on what holiday? Zoology What land animal has the strongest bite force at 1800 psi? Bats Bats use echolocation to hunt at night. What substance do they also target that does not reflect noise? Electric Vehicles Scottish inventor Robert Andersen invented a precursor to the electric vehicle called “the electric carriage” in which 19th century decade?

1. Juli 2026 - 8 min
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