Daily Trivia for January 21, 2026

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Daily Trivia for January 21, 2026

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+10
Level 94
Jan 21, 2026
Looks like I was first to cross the finish line on this one.
+8
Level 54
Jan 21, 2026
I have been to the high line in new york. Its very nice to walk around in and they have some nice restaurants
+5
Level 58
Jan 21, 2026
When it first opened to the public, there was a woman whose fire escape overlooked part of it, and she used to put on a cabaret show at night.
+11
Level 56
Jan 21, 2026
Seems Sydney is misspelled on 7, otherwise great, fun questions!
+6
Level 71
Jan 21, 2026
I didn't notice that it said 'Syndey' 😭
+5
Level 68
Jan 21, 2026
Good ol' Syndey
+2
Level 74
Jan 21, 2026
In fairness Syndey is just as wrong as Sydney.
+1
Level 71
Jan 21, 2026
That's like arguing that 'Disney' is as bad as 'Dinsey'...
+3
Level 49
Jan 21, 2026
8/10. Syndey was picked by 14% despite the typo. Sadly I went for Toronto.
+2
Level 66
Jan 21, 2026
Me too, but I got Toronto mixed up with Vancouver CA which does have a highline park but it's the one wear people wear helmets/safety vests & skydive down a 'highline'. I did it once, never again.
+5
Level 89
Jan 21, 2026
9/10 for me today. Amazed I got a car racing question right, and QM2 was a complete lucky guess, but I've never heard of the High Line so I ruled out New York right away, whoops 😅
+6
Level 53
Jan 21, 2026
8/10 didn't know the planned city or the High Line.
+3
Level 65
Jan 21, 2026
You got 8 of 10 correct.

Same for me.

+2
Level 61
Jan 21, 2026
you should google -'The line' saudi arabia

Crazy idea of building a VERTICAL city in the middle of the desert- they have started to build it,whether it gets finished is anyones guess

+4
Level 78
Jan 21, 2026
8/10. Did not know planned city, High Line or Queen Mary 2, but guessed the High Line correctly.
+2
Level 64
Jan 21, 2026
4/10
+3
Level 55
Jan 21, 2026
That's 9/10 three times in a row, for me. Got the movie poster wrong this time.
+4
Level 70
Jan 21, 2026
8/10. I thought The Bubble sounded like a great city idea for Saudi Arabia and didn't know the railroad tracks/park one.
+6
Level 68
Jan 21, 2026
Fell at the finish line, I know nothing about cruise operators
+4
Level 91
Jan 21, 2026
Same. I guessed Princess, hoping for a royal connection, but no dice. I've never even heard of the correct answer.
+3
Level 61
Jan 21, 2026
That was also my guess.

Sigh...9/10

+3
Level 83
Jan 21, 2026
I don't either except I was able to dredge up some Cunard advertising I heard on podcasts last summer in which their famous ships were mentioned.
+3
Level 74
Jan 21, 2026
I thought I was about to get my first 10/10 of the year, but alas, I know nothing about the Queen Mary 2.
+2
Level 55
Jan 21, 2026
I just guessed correctly because the original queen mary was a cunard liner
+4
Level 69
Jan 21, 2026
i should watch more movies
+2
Level 58
Jan 21, 2026
I was gonna point out that there was only one movie question, but yeah, I got like three other answers because the subject had a minor feature in one movie or another!
+1
Level 36
Jan 21, 2026
watch simpsons movie
+2
Level 24
Jan 21, 2026
6/10
+2
Level 58
Jan 21, 2026
holy moly
+2
Level 26
Jan 21, 2026
Missed only the cruise line question. I am not a frequent floater.
+2
Level 55
Jan 21, 2026
You got 10 of 10 correct

With time bonus, your score is 9,779

You beat or equaled 95% of test takers

This is your 12th best score all-time

Finally a 10/10….its been a while

+5
Level 68
Jan 21, 2026
Wow, all these years I thought the Mason-Dixon Line was on Maryland's southern border, not the northern one. I thought the whole relevance of the Mason-Dixon Line was that it was the dividing line between the Union and Confederacy among the original colonies. Whoops. Learned something.
+1
Level 65
Jan 23, 2026
Ye, common misconception for sure. Lots of references to the line being a cultural divide between North and South. But the line actually starts on the Atlantic coast at Fenwick Island, Delaware's southeast corner, and forms Delaware's southern border with Maryland, then turns 90° to the north to form it's western border with Maryland too, before finally turning 90° to the west again to make Maryland's northern/Pennsylvania's southern border, continuing more than halfway from where WV takes over as its southern border to where PA's current southwest corner is. Maryland's actual southern border, with Virginia and WV, is the Potomac River. The only exceptions are DC and the Eastern Shore border with VA, which was supposed to start at a certain island in the Bay and go due east across the peninsula to the ocean, but instead started north of the island and then veered even farther north as it went. That kind of botched survey work was beneath Mason and Dixon who actually did a fantastic job
+2
Level 65
Jan 21, 2026
My second day in a row of missing the last question with a 10/10 on the line :/ Ah well, brings my overall average up. Always chasing those stats...
+1
Level 41
Jan 21, 2026
Guessed