
Dozen Daily Trivia Answers Explained 6/23/25: Shakespeare In Succession
Happy Monday Trivia Tribe! Hope you stayed cool during this scorching weekend, because your Dozen Daily Trivia Answers Explained will turn up your temperature of worthless knowledge.
How did you do, Frank? Missed one.
Here we gooooo!
NFL: This Panthers Defensive End won 2002 Defensive Rookie of the Year after totaling 12 Sacks.
Answer: Julius Peppers
Explained: And he also played college ball at North Carolina.
NBA: Isaiah Hartenstein made his NBA debut with this Western Conference team in 2018.
Answer: Houston Rockets
Explained: Now the Rockets have to integrate Kevin Durant
College Basketball: Luguentz Dort went undrafted after playing a single year this Pac-12 school in 2018-2019.
Answer: Arizona State
Explained: Luckily it still all worked out.
History: The four U.S. Presidents on Mount Rushmore are George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and this President.
Answer: Thomas Jefferson
Explained: Many of you will make the trip to Mount Rushmore this summer.
Celebrity Mashup Answer: Jeremy Strong and Gwyneth Paltrow
Explained: Friends. You are soooooo Gwyneth. If you know that line you spend too much time watching movies (like me).
Grocery Products: Since 1961, “Ho, ho, ho,” has been part of the slogan for this brand of frozen vegetables.
Answer: Green Giant
Explained: Not the slam dunk it might have been years ago when the commercials were everywhere.
Television: Robin, Cyborg, Starfire, Raven, and Beast Boy formed a team on this animated superhero show that originally ran from 2003-2006.
Answer: Teen Titans
Explained: Wasn’t my kind of show but a lot of people watched it.
Movies: Hitting basketball shots while on a bicycle, what actor played David the Cyborg in the 2012 film Prometheus?
Answer: Michael Fassbender
Explained: Fassbender can be quite the menace. Even when he’s not Magneto.
Music: Blackstreet, Mya, Blinky Blink, and Mase collaborated on this 1998 song that served as the theme song for The Rugrats Movie.
Answer: Take Me There
Explained: That line up for a Rugrats song is wild.
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