21 Questions (Ep 67) Why Must We Complicate Everything?
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In this Ep of 21 Questions by Trivia Tribe Mike once again sings at you. We’ve asked him not to and we’re sorry that he just won’t listen. But, it’s only once and only one line from one song, and it’s from a famous musical. It could we worse, we guess. Otherwise, there are some really interesting questions in this ep and we think you’ll be entertained and informed, but probably not titillated.
Not many people know this but Joan of Arc was a mad trivia fan. She was constantly upset that she was known as ‘the maid of Orleans’ - she asked people over and over to refer to her as ‘the trivia queen of Orleans, but it never caught on. Still, she never missed an ep of this podcast, and we’re grateful for her support.
21 Questions is hosted by comedian and trivia host Mike van Acker. It’s a short, sharp trivia podcast where Mike gives you the answer to each question before he asks the next one so there’s no need for paper, pens, teams or a barber shop quartet singing ‘The Yellow Rose of Texas’.
New episodes every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Get in Touch: ‘21 Questions by Trivia Tribe’ on FB or Email: mike@triviatribe.com.au
Links to episodes here: https://linktr.ee/21Questionspod
Stand by for AI generated notes: Join Mike in a lively game of trivia as he explores a range of topics from history and culture to literature and entertainment. With engaging questions and intriguing clues, listeners are treated to a fun and educational experience, culminating in an interactive player questions segment.
Takeaways
- Engaging trivia questions and clues
- Interactive player questions and community engagement
Chapters
- 00:00 Trivia Fun and Games
- 05:28 Who Am I?
- 8:19 Language and Communication
- 9:58 Player Questions and Farewell