Topic: Trivia

17 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 35:16 - 41:30

1872: Lunar Economy

Whatever Podcast, OnlyFans Model Trivia Failures

The hosts review clips from the "Whatever" podcast, where the host asks OnlyFans models basic general knowledge questions. The models struggle to identify the capital of the United States, the number of states in the union, and the location of the Panama Canal. The segment highlights a perceived decline in basic education and historical literacy among younger generations.

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 33:48 - 35:22

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

Operation Petticoat Television Series and Pink Submarines

The hosts use an AI "Book of Knowledge" to settle a dispute regarding a 1970s television show featuring a pink submarine. The series, titled Operation Petticoat, aired on ABC from 1977 to 1978. The discussion serves as a brief diversion from geopolitical news to test the accuracy of AI-assisted research.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 1:17:33 - 1:21:33

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

The Floor Game Show and Gen Z Analog Clock Literacy

The Fox game show "The Floor," hosted by Rob Lowe, featured a segment where adult contestants were tested on their ability to read basic analog and digital clocks. The simplicity of the task sparked a discussion about a perceived decline in basic literacy skills among younger generations. The show, originally a Dutch format from Endemol, uses high-production visuals to present what critics call "ludicrously" simple trivia.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 2:12:35 - 2:17:37

1708: Gaytheist

Associate Executive Producers, B-52 Trivia

A second tier of producers is acknowledged, including those from Wisconsin, California, and Washington. A segment of aviation trivia regarding the B-52 bomber is featured, revealing the "trick" that the aircraft has no nose gear in the traditional sense. Several long-time listeners are granted knighthoods and "karma" for their ongoing support.

Happy in Helsink
Episode 1540 1:35:57 - 1:39:53

1540: Happy in Helsink

Arizona Meetup, No Agenda Jeopardy

The Baroness of Baja Arizona reports on a successful meetup in Tucson that raised $397. The event featured "No Agenda Jeopardy," which the hosts suggest renaming to "No Agenda Trivia" to avoid legal issues. Several individual donors from the meetup are recognized for their contributions.

Injectables
Episode 1481 34:22 - 37:41

1481: Injectables

Gutsy TV Show, Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton

Hillary and Chelsea Clinton promote their Apple TV+ series "Gutsy," which features a legal trivia contest against Kim Kardashian. Kardashian reportedly defeated the former Secretary of State 11 to 4. The hosts mock the production quality and Chelsea's admission that the "buzzer" sounds were added in post-production.

Work To Rules
Episode 1124 2:08:47 - 2:12:36

1124: Work To Rules

Goat Trivia and Coffee Discovery Legend

A donor sent a "screaming goat" toy accompanied by a book of goat trivia. The hosts share the legend of Kaldi, an Ethiopian goat herder who discovered coffee after noticing his goats became energetic from eating coffee berries. The segment concludes with facts about goat anatomy and jumping abilities.

Hairy Mary
Episode 1041 1:16:03 - 1:18:56

1041: Hairy Mary

HQ Trivia, Father of Podcasting Question

The mobile game HQ Trivia featured a question asking for the profession of the person recognized as the "father of podcasting." While the correct answer was an MTV VJ (referring to Adam Curry), many players incorrectly guessed a NASA scientist. The hosts discuss the viral nature of the game and its large cash prizes.

Jiggabits
Episode 945 1:54:40 - 1:58:26

945: Jiggabits

Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla 2, Movie Quiz

A movie audio quiz features a clip from the film Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla 2. The hosts attempt to identify the specific movie based on dialogue about "Operation Exodus" and "Mega Buster" laser cannons, resulting in a humorous failure to recall the exact title during the bit.

Tool Followers
Episode 830 2:52:53 - 2:56:34

830: Tool Followers

Arizona Hiker Killed by Bees and "Guess the Movie"

A hiker in Arizona died after being stung over 1,000 times by a swarm of hostile bees. The show concludes with a "Guess the Movie" segment featuring a clip from the cult horror film "Frankenhooker," which includes the famous "Oh the humanity" line originally from the Hindenburg disaster.

Polymorphic Analysis
Episode 684 54:10 - 57:18

684: Polymorphic Analysis

India Rape Case, Segment Error, Japanese Tourist

A news story regarding the kidnapping and gang rape of a Japanese tourist in India is presented as part of a "Guess the Country" segment. A technical error occurs where the answer clip is played before the question, leading to a brief argument between the hosts about whether the mistake was intentional. The story highlights the ongoing issue of violence against women in India.

Goys with Guns
Episode 485 2:52:03 - 2:54:36

485: Goys with Guns

Guess the Movie Segment, 2012 Film, and Mayan Prophecies

A new segment titled "Guess the Movie" features an audio clip from the 2012 disaster film. The hosts discuss the absurdity of the Mayan apocalypse craze and the "maniacs" who attended conventions based on the prophecy. The segment is intended to replace the previous "Ask Adam" format.

Cyber 9/11
Episode 417 1:55:00 - 1:58:57

417: Cyber 9/11

The "69-69" Donation Streak and Canadian Listeners

A series of $69.69 donations from listeners in Canada and the U.S. is acknowledged, maintaining a long-running show tradition. One listener mentions winning a trivia game using information learned from the podcast. A donation from Montclair, New Jersey, prompts a brief reminiscence about the area.

Hot Rods
Episode 383 1:34:44 - 1:36:20

383: Hot Rods

Ken Jennings on Maps and IBM Watson

Dvorak discusses an interview with Jeopardy champion Ken Jennings regarding his book "Maphead." Jennings argues that modern tools like Google Earth discourage a global overview of geography, and he hints at restrictive contracts regarding his experience playing against IBM Watson.