Daily Trivia for November 16, 2025

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Daily Trivia for November 16, 2025

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Level 76
Nov 16, 2025
8/10

Never seen Die Hard and don't know much about the bible

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Level 44
Nov 16, 2025
It’s a classic, worth it. Alan Rickman’s breakthrough movie role.
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Level 44
Nov 16, 2025
wow never seen anyone refer to the bible as a classic before!
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Level 80
Nov 16, 2025
It's a classic. You should read it.
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Level 92
Nov 16, 2025
Directed by (Finnish) Renny Harlin.
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Level 60
Nov 16, 2025
Number seven hurt. Saw second highest, the name "K2" and went straight there
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Level 82
Nov 16, 2025
Me too. Consolation is that I would regard this as a trick question since the "Seven Summits" could equally mean the seven highest peaks in the World.
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Level 75
Nov 16, 2025
Seven Summits are the highest peak in each of the seven continents. It's a whole thing for mountain climbers and definitely is not the seven tallest mountains in the world.
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Level 49
Dec 10, 2025
lol seven summits does not currently, has not previously, and never will mean "the seven highest peaks" it has a very established definition
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Level 56
Nov 16, 2025
Same here, and apparently 74% of quiz takers
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Level 66
Nov 16, 2025
Ditto
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Level 53
Nov 16, 2025
And me
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Level 61
Nov 16, 2025
Same. That’s the punishment for trying to go as quickly as possible, sometimes I don’t read the question very carefully 😟
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Level 37
Nov 16, 2025
good day
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Level 81
Nov 16, 2025
What tricky question about the Seven Summits. Very sneaky.
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Level 61
Nov 16, 2025
Yup, I fell for it. Sigh, 9/10
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Level 68
Nov 16, 2025
Very pleased I slowed down enough to read the Seven Summits question properly. I didn't know the leaders of the Philarmonic Orchestra, though. 9/10
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Level 77
Nov 16, 2025
Whoa, 10% on the Seven Summits question? Do that few people read the entire question? Could be a new record low.

9/10 today, fell at the last question again as usual

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Level 71
Nov 16, 2025
I knew it, but not which of the three were highest...
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Level 66
Nov 16, 2025
Reading the question is only useful if you've ever heard of the Seven Summits before. For all I knew the Seven Summits was just a nickname for the 7 biggest mountains in the world (with 7 being chosen to mirror the 7 wonders of the world).
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Level 70
Nov 16, 2025
I knew that the 7 summits were the 7 mountains that serious ultra mountain climbers want to climb, but just assumed k2 was on that list.
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Level 80
Nov 16, 2025
I thought the Seven Summits referred to the seven mountains above 8000m, of which K2 is obviously one, and the highest after Everest.
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Level 89
Nov 16, 2025
Yeah it was the perfect trap for anyone prioritising speed, gotta give props to QM for taking me down a peg there 😂
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Level 66
Nov 16, 2025
Never heard of the 7 summits & just messed up on the German 'Secret' police....yawn, going back to bed
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Level 65
Nov 16, 2025
You got 8 of 10 correct.

Got the seven summits question wrong and have never seen any Die Hard films.

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Level 70
Nov 16, 2025
9/10. Said K2, but see 74% of people did, so can't feel too bad about that wrong answer, LOL.
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Level 49
Nov 16, 2025
Fell into the same trap too. So another 9/10 result.
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Level 89
Nov 16, 2025
9/10, like apparently almost everyone today I had an absolute brain-fart moment on the Seven Summits question and immediately hit K2 😂 That one kinda stings because I'd have known the answer if I wasn't going too fast to think, but I suppose the lucky guess on the Philharmonic balances it out haha
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Level 53
Nov 16, 2025
9/10 for me, also cos of K2 and I didn't know what the 7 summits are so it was genuinely wrong.

Pleased I knew some of the more harder questions this time around. Although noone on my leaderboard has 10/10 I'm still only in 5th place with my 9/10, I'm just not quick enough to compete with the big boys/girls.

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Level 35
Nov 16, 2025
I’m a huge bot
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Level 88
Nov 16, 2025
Second day in a row with 9/10 and a 50/50 on the last one, again guessed incorrectly.
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Level 83
Nov 16, 2025
Like most, I messed up the summit question, but it was/is an excellent trivia question - one that can be reasoned out if you have some generalized knowledge. Even if you didn't already know what the "Seven Summits" refers to, you could look at the options and discern that it was not the 7 highest peaks in the world. You'd have to go much farther down the list to get outside Asia. Some familiarity with the named peaks and/or languages would tell you those names come from elsewhere. And many people know that highest non-Asian mountains are the Andes. Add in the basic fact of 7 continents and all the elements were there to work it out without knowing the specific fact in question. Love it! Perfect Question, hardwired. It was only the nagging clock that defeated many of us.
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Level 77
Nov 16, 2025
This was a lucky 10/10. I threw my dice on Neil Diamond - mostly as I knew his name in association to country music.

There were a few other ones that were very niche, and I felt smart knowing them (but they also took some reasoning, so today is not in my top scores).

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Level 66
Nov 16, 2025
Congrats! N. Diamond is considered a folk singer, a storyteller in the early 70s along the lines of Dylan, Baez, Collins, Young. Protest singers in the waning aftermath of the US war on Vietnam, Nixon Watergate scandal. Equally juxtapositioned with the sex, drugs & rock 'n roll of the Doors, Janis Joplin, Zeppelin, et al. I was 16 YO in 1970.....wonderful decade of music. Each decade has their trigger & identity that, IMO gets the energy from the emerging generation of teenagers, finding themselves, searching, moving into adulthood. Just a thought.
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Level 68
Nov 16, 2025
7/10, 6919.

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That Seven Summits question is deadly, I got the answer right but you're telling me that 71% guessed K2????

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Level 61
Nov 16, 2025
I've never given much credence to the thin air for #4: no one else had a jump that long at the games, except for that one by Bob Beamon. Everyone had the same benefit of the thin air, but only Beamon SHATTERED the record by almost two feet, at 29 feet 2.5 inches

Even weirder, it would take almost a dozen years for someone to record a jump that was 28 feet in length.

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Level 28
Nov 19, 2025
Rule of thumb: if you see a Jewish last name in an executive position, pick the organization based in New York.