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Religious Leaders to Cake Eaters!

6 min · 16. juni 2026
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This has all the trivia I could reasonably fit into 6 questions.   🎧 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: Religious Leaders Who in 1989 became the last religious leader to have won the Nobel Peace Prize for advocating non-violent solutions to conflict? Carnival The phrase Carnival has its roots in Latin and roughly translates as “farewell to” what? Cakes In baking terms, the first layer of icing that is applied to the cake is known as what alliterative term? Swans A female swan is called a pen, and a baby is called a cygnet. What is a male swan known as? Bluetooth The famous bluetooth logo is a mashup of what two letters? Founding Fathers John Hancock is known for his large signature but he was also the first and third governor of which commonwealth?

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