Daily Trivia for November 19, 2025

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Daily Trivia for November 19, 2025

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35 Comments
+4
Level 69
Nov 19, 2025
Was doing great then missed 9 and 10.
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Level 54
Nov 19, 2025
I got 10just off of process of elimination by remembering what the other 3 songs were
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Level 46
Nov 19, 2025
9/10 My luck ran out with the African country.
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Level 72
Nov 19, 2025
9/10, today I discovered the English word 'pulchritudinous'.

Should have guess better with the Latin etymology, but we don't really have derived words from pulcher in French so it was a bit difficult to think of a similar word.

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Level 66
Nov 19, 2025
There is a fun book 'The Superior Person's Book of Words' by Peter Bowler. I frequently gift it to my 'superior' friends. 'Mundungus' - 'Hebetate' - 'Jactation'.....good to keep it in the magazine rack in the you-know-what room
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Level 50
Nov 19, 2025
Uhh should have just clicked the 'C' option for every question and would have got more correct smh
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Level 74
Nov 22, 2025
lol, There were three I didn't know, I guessed one right. They were all C
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Level 68
Nov 19, 2025
Oof, another 6
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Level 53
Nov 19, 2025
7/10 didn't know 7, 8 or 9.

Surprised so few knew the first line of blue suede shoes.

+3
Level 69
Nov 19, 2025
I've known it since I was a child and before I was into music. It is super famous. Less famous is that it is Carl Perkin's song.
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Level 74
Nov 19, 2025
I wouldn't know it just like that, but it was easy to pick out from the available choices.

Btw. B is Billy Jean, D is Great Balls of Fire, but where does A come from?

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Level 66
Nov 19, 2025
Bob Dylan 'Like a rolling stone'
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Level 63
Nov 19, 2025
Pretty happy with 9/10 today, lots of random facts you learn from places that try to teach you random facts lol
+2
Level 70
Nov 19, 2025
9/10. Missed the first one. I got ionic bond stuck in my head and clicked that. Oh well. Pretty good for someone who woke up at 130 am and couldn't get bacck to sleep.
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Level 69
Nov 19, 2025
10/10 but slow. Had to think.
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Level 66
Nov 19, 2025
Fun 10/10....a bit slow on the movie, had to think through the most recent 'celebrity' that rang a bell. Attended a wonderful lecture by Jane Goodall at UCLA in '74...happy she had such a long life. Sad that Dian Fossey didn't....
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Level 65
Nov 19, 2025
You got 10 of 10 correct

With time bonus, your score is 9,849

+2
Level 68
Nov 19, 2025
6/10, with a score of 5924. not bad considering the 4 questions i missed were all ones i never knew (2,3,5,10)
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Level 89
Nov 19, 2025
Misread the rhinoplasty question and thought it asked who needed rhinoplasty. Cyrano was first, and I looked no further. Speed kills.
+2
Level 89
Nov 19, 2025
Back on form after a bumpy couple of days, 10/10, 9,904. Could have been faster on a few but that's led to mistakes for me recently, so I was a little more cautious today, but thankfully all questions I was confident on the answers for this time
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Level 23
Nov 19, 2025
When did Jane Goodall die???
+3
Level 60
Nov 19, 2025
Very recently (this year 2025).
+2
Level 66
Nov 19, 2025
She was 95......wonderful life
+2
Level 80
Nov 19, 2025
Oh man, 9/10 and second guessed self on Q10.
+1
Level 60
Nov 19, 2025
Maybe I am biased, but I would not call Jane Goodall famous nor necessarily a scientist. She was an anthropologist (a social science, is that a "science") and a primatologist (that's more of a science, I guess, along the lines of zoology). But then again, I would also not call Neil deGrasse Tyson a scientist either -- he barely published, didn't hold a tenure track position at a university, etc. More of a self-promoter and a science educator, with questionable morals.
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Level 41
Nov 19, 2025
She was a scientist, she had a PhD in ethology (the science of animal behavior). Also, social sciences are science, they use the scientific method.
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Level 83
Nov 19, 2025
Well, I'm pleased to report that your criteria for inclusion among the ranks of the famous and/or scientists are not the consensus' view.
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Level 66
Nov 19, 2025
They are not the consensus. Animal behaviour informs us & it takes years for scientists to observe, discern, and communicate their findings. Wolves, wild horses, bird migrations, elephants, gorillas and chimpanzees - all can teach us.
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Level 86
Nov 19, 2025
Biological anthropology is definitely an actual science science
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Level 80
Nov 19, 2025
You got 4 of 10 correct

You really suck at this

You beat or equaled 6% of test takers

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Level 59
Nov 19, 2025
Never heard of that song
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Level 57
Nov 19, 2025
10/10 two days in a row, I'm learning
+2
Level 89
Nov 19, 2025
This is my worst score in months. 7-12 got me. How dare you expose my trivia weaknesses.
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Level 64
Nov 19, 2025
Usually these daily quizzes have a theme, but I don't see one today.
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Level 75
Dec 24, 2025
Do you think (the fictional large-nosed version of) Cyrano de Bergerac would have wanted a rhinoplasty, if available? Personally I think he'd be too proud.