Daily Trivia for September 11, 2025

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Daily Trivia for September 11, 2025

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Correct:
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Score:
0
63 Comments
+23
Level 68
Sep 11, 2025
7/10. The rest were Greek to me
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Level 54
Sep 11, 2025
10/10 somehow with like 4 educated guesses. Im just crazy
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Level 81
Sep 11, 2025
Same, holy cow. I only knew like 3 of them for sure and somehow pulled a 10 out of my butt. Maximum luck today

(or maybe the questions were just easily estimatable? idk)

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Level 54
Sep 12, 2025
I guess so
+1
Level 54
Sep 11, 2025
I got 10, but the wording of Q2 seems controversial.
+7
Level ∞
Sep 11, 2025
Did you think it's unnecessary umbrellas?
+4
Level 55
Sep 11, 2025
Your move, Kaboomboom.
+2
Level 72
Sep 11, 2025
I won over Kaboomboom by some points, quite proud of myself. Still #2 though (9/10, I thought Mamma Mia! was set in Italy)
+2
Level 66
Sep 11, 2025
How could you? 😔
+2
Level 16
Sep 11, 2025
8/10, had some luck today
+4
Level 46
Sep 11, 2025
An easy 10/10, wohoo :)
+2
Level 66
Sep 11, 2025
Well, at least this week will lead to some good trivia questions down the line
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Level 53
Sep 11, 2025
8/10 didn't know what spanakopita is and didn't think about where the word Patriarch might have originated from 🤦🏻
+3
Level 91
Sep 11, 2025
Spanikopita is delicious, definitely would recommend trying it.
+4
Level 74
Sep 11, 2025
9919 after turning 37 on Crete. I'll take it.
+3
Level 57
Sep 11, 2025
9/10. I knew I should have guessed Lord Byron. Clearly I need to learn more about him than what I randomly read in a vampiric comic book.
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Level 41
Sep 11, 2025
10/10 today
+3
Level 20
Sep 11, 2025
nerd
+4
Level 64
Sep 11, 2025
4/10
+2
Level 64
Sep 11, 2025
9/10. Movies my Achilles heel.
+9
Level 58
Sep 11, 2025
10/10, I clearly know my Greek trivia. You could almost say this is a feta complis

(I apologise)

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Level 85
Sep 11, 2025
Haha :D
+5
Level 40
Sep 11, 2025
10/10, 9892 points - my best score of all time. Thank you, dear Greek neighbors, greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷🤝🏻🇬🇷
+6
Level 89
Sep 11, 2025
9/10 for me today, couldn't decide between eggplant and spinach for spanakopita, and guessed the wrong way. Rest of the questions fell pretty nicely for me. Would've liked some more ancient Greece/mythology questions though 😜
+2
Level 78
Sep 11, 2025
Exactly same here.
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Level 77
Sep 11, 2025
The plates smashing thing... I've been a few times to Greece, have actual Greek friends and never heard of that. Even watched "My Big Fat Greek Wedding", and it completely went over my head, if they showed it there.

Must be an American-Greek thing (as in - carry-over from something that was true some 100 years ago, but is now only a "die-hard" trope now).

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Level 67
Sep 11, 2025
Greek here. It was popular in nightclubs and restaurants with live music around the 50s to probably 70s-80s. Growing up in the 90s I recall plate smashing happening but very occasionally. You can also see it in Greek films from those decades. It is quite possible it stayed more alive as a "tradition" in the States or other places where Greeks immigrated to. It's just a stereotype that doesn't really happen these days but absolutely based on truth.
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Level ∞
Sep 11, 2025
Yes, exactly. No where do we say that it's a common practice. But it's obviously a stereotype of Greek culture and not just in America.
+1
Level 66
Sep 11, 2025
Zorba the Greek maybe? That's where my head went....
+1
Level 40
Sep 12, 2025
In Turkey during the 2000s until maybe early 2010s, our Greco-Turkish singer Fedon used to do "sirtaki" on tv time to time. We also had a tv series about a love story between a Greek boy & a Turkish girl called Yabancı Damat. Maybe it was shown in that series as well, I'm not sure. But I remember seeing sirtaki a lot on tv as a kid.
+3
Level 85
Sep 11, 2025
Yay 10/10 and my 5th best score!
+7
Level 53
Sep 11, 2025
Mmm spanakopita
+4
Level 91
Sep 11, 2025
I'm craving it now.
+2
Level 20
Sep 11, 2025
i can give it to you
+4
Level 20
Sep 11, 2025
0/10. thinking about what my purpose is. jetpunk will be in the note.
+3
Level 65
Sep 11, 2025
Condolences and encouragement to try again tomorrow! Every 0 has a 10 waiting on the other side.
+4
Level 20
Sep 11, 2025
thank you so much! you encouraged me not to do it. You will now be in my will
+3
Level 31
Sep 11, 2025
2/10 whatever. its ok. haha. im fine. haha whatever its ok i understand haahah.
+3
Level 83
Sep 11, 2025
Woo! 8th best score ever! Weirdly, I just looked up Lord Byron to make sure he didn’t die from being beheaded, so that was a gimme for me.
+6
Level 95
Sep 11, 2025
A very surprising 9,916.

Opa!

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Level 83
Sep 11, 2025
Opa!
+1
Level 76
Sep 15, 2025
Opa means granddad in Dutch ;) (Not pronounced like oppah though, more like owe paw)
+5
Level 66
Sep 11, 2025
That was an easy 10/10, 9,803 - just had a slight thinking pause on Q9. Did you know Lord Byron was the father of Ada Lovelace, the mother of computer programming?
+1
Level 65
Sep 11, 2025
What's Computer Programming's kid famous for?
+1
Level 83
Sep 11, 2025
Probably an "influencer"
+1
Level 66
Sep 11, 2025
She was in the mid-1800s, developing machine language algorithms (along with Babbage) for a mechanical calculator, the fore runner of computer punch cards. As far as an 'influencers', in 1979 the US DOD named a new computer language in recognition of her contributions. History sweets.....
+1
Level 69
Sep 11, 2025
I guessed on that; I couldn't remember if it was Byron or Shelley, for some reason!
+1
Level 66
Sep 11, 2025
Shelley drowned off the Italian coast. Short-lived Romantic Poet.
+3
Level 44
Sep 11, 2025
10/10, surprised that I know so much about Greece. Most were general knowledge questions though
+2
Level 65
Sep 11, 2025
Should've been an 8, but I misclicked on old Onassis's question. Shoot.
+3
Level 69
Sep 11, 2025
After an ABYSMAL several days, finally, redemption. 10/10.
+2
Level 65
Sep 11, 2025
You got 9 of 10 correct.
+3
Level 50
Sep 11, 2025
10/10 and my best score. Thanks Greece.
+2
Level 64
Sep 11, 2025
10/10 but some wild guesses. I figured s,p,vowel,n something something with a "pita" on the end must be a spinach pita sandwich. Took me twenty years to figure out though.
+3
Level 69
Sep 11, 2025
100%, very easy today.
+3
Level 83
Sep 11, 2025
My best score ever!

And on this specific theme makes it so much better.

+2
Level 56
Sep 11, 2025
5/10. Great quiz. Seems like today's daily challenge is Greek-related. Spanakopita is delectable! (especially with feta cheese)
+2
Level 36
Sep 11, 2025
5/10
+3
Level 61
Sep 11, 2025
0/10 again?? Questioning my life choices
+2
Level 27
Sep 11, 2025
3/10 hard one today unless you’re Gade or Maxibon
+2
Level 78
Sep 11, 2025
My second best score at 9907!
+1
Level 40
Sep 12, 2025
Congrats! I could only dream of another 10/10...
+1
Level 69
Sep 14, 2025
Best score ever :)