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Sushi, Rhinos, Camcorders, and Ancient Cities | Daily Trivia for Thursday!

7 min · 16. Juli 2026
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Happy birthday to a troubled individual and a not-troubled individual! 🎧 If you've been enjoying The Daily Trivia Podcast, I'd love your support! Follow on social media for updates, new episodes, or to get in touch:   Facebook: FOLLOW HERE! [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588444247527] Blue Sky: FOLLOW 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: Sushi What is the word for the vinegared or soured  rice that preserves the fish? Rhinos White and Black rhinos are actually the same color, which makes identifying them confusing. What other body part is different and a more accurate tell of what type of rhino you’re looking at? Camcorders The JVC GR-C1 was the first camcorder to use compact VHS tapes but you know it better when what cinematic character uses  it to film a remote controlled car? Ottoman Empire The Ottoman empire dissolved after WW1, but their flag lives on as the official flag of what country? Weather An Anemoscope is a device used to measure what weather metric? Very important on vehicles like boats. Ancient Cities Located in Mali, what city became synonymous with incredible wealth because of the trans-Saharan gold trade and is now used to describe any far-off place?

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Episode Sushi, Rhinos, Camcorders, and Ancient Cities | Daily Trivia for Thursday! Cover

Sushi, Rhinos, Camcorders, and Ancient Cities | Daily Trivia for Thursday!

Happy birthday to a troubled individual and a not-troubled individual! 🎧 If you've been enjoying The Daily Trivia Podcast, I'd love your support! Follow on social media for updates, new episodes, or to get in touch:   Facebook: FOLLOW HERE! [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588444247527] Blue Sky: FOLLOW 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: Sushi What is the word for the vinegared or soured  rice that preserves the fish? Rhinos White and Black rhinos are actually the same color, which makes identifying them confusing. What other body part is different and a more accurate tell of what type of rhino you’re looking at? Camcorders The JVC GR-C1 was the first camcorder to use compact VHS tapes but you know it better when what cinematic character uses  it to film a remote controlled car? Ottoman Empire The Ottoman empire dissolved after WW1, but their flag lives on as the official flag of what country? Weather An Anemoscope is a device used to measure what weather metric? Very important on vehicles like boats. Ancient Cities Located in Mali, what city became synonymous with incredible wealth because of the trans-Saharan gold trade and is now used to describe any far-off place?

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