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Elephants, Biomes, Camera, and Murals | Daily Trivia for your Tuesday!

7 min · 14. juli 2026
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4 great things that go great....together? At least in Trivia. 🎧 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: Elephants Tufts University has a mascot that is named after what real life elephant, who was in PT Barnum’s circus, and is now synonymous with large things Cameras The M3 camera, debuted in 1954 and came from what German company Mughal Empire Who was the first leader and founder of the Mughal Empire? Biomes Taking up about 12-17% of the land on earth, what is the largest land biome in the world? Twin Cities No, not about Minnesota. Twin Cities can be defined as two cities that share an area but are separated by a divider, like a border or river for example. Given this, what is the only pair of twin cities in Europe that happen to be capitals of their respective country? Murals Diego Rivera is known for his murals. What is the name of the Mural that is painted in the National Palace in Mexico City?

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episode Elephants, Biomes, Camera, and Murals | Daily Trivia for your Tuesday! artwork

Elephants, Biomes, Camera, and Murals | Daily Trivia for your Tuesday!

4 great things that go great....together? At least in Trivia. 🎧 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: Elephants Tufts University has a mascot that is named after what real life elephant, who was in PT Barnum’s circus, and is now synonymous with large things Cameras The M3 camera, debuted in 1954 and came from what German company Mughal Empire Who was the first leader and founder of the Mughal Empire? Biomes Taking up about 12-17% of the land on earth, what is the largest land biome in the world? Twin Cities No, not about Minnesota. Twin Cities can be defined as two cities that share an area but are separated by a divider, like a border or river for example. Given this, what is the only pair of twin cities in Europe that happen to be capitals of their respective country? Murals Diego Rivera is known for his murals. What is the name of the Mural that is painted in the National Palace in Mexico City?

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