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September 25, 2025 6 mins
10 questions about famous people from the chapter WHAT from the book Trivia Factory by David L. Faucheux. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back everyone to All Request Trivia Thursday. On Road
Trip Trivia. I am your host, Ali Lane. If you're
listening in on Tuesday, you'd heard that one of our
listeners had written a trivia book called Trivia Factory by
David Fauche. So he has requested that I promote his books.

(00:22):
Of course, I'm going to promote the book because it
is so good. So I'm going to do an All
Request Thursday from around of trivia from his book. I'm
going to ask ten questions from his chapter what so?
That means it's general knowledge trivia. What is it? Is?
Everybody ready to play? Here comes your trivia game of

(00:44):
the day. Question number one. This animal is the world's
largest rodent. What is it? This animal is the world's
largest rodent? What is it? Question number two. This unlikely
follow mission was the basis for a film starring Tom Hanks,
Bill Paxton, and Kevin Bacon. What was the film? Question

(01:08):
number two. This unlikely Apollo mission was the basis for
a film starring Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, and Kevin Bacon.
What is it? Question number three. The shape of the
tip of a Phillips head screwdriver resembles this letter. What
is it? The shape of the tip of a Phillips
head screwdriver resembles this letter. What is it? Question number four.

(01:35):
The intenuated neck of this elegantly spotted animal has only
seven vertebrae, which can be as long as ten inches each.
What is it? The intenuated neck of this elegantly spotted
animal has only seven vertebrae, which can be as long
as ten inches each. What is it? Question number five?

(01:59):
Before going solo, Billy Idol led this band, whose name
is associated with the generation born between nineteen sixty two
and nineteen eighty two. Before going solo, Billy Idol led
this band, whose name is associated with the generation born
between nineteen sixty two and nineteen eighty two. What is it?

(02:24):
Question number six. This Gloria Gainer song was not originally
released as a hit, but appeared as the B side
with her remake of Substitute by the Righteous Brothers as
the A side. What is it? This Gloria Gaynor song
was not originally released as a hit, but appeared as

(02:44):
the B side, with her remake of Substitute by the
Righteous brother as the A side. What is it? Question
number seven? In the Chinese calendar. This year follows the
year of the goat? What is it? In the Chinese calendar?
This year followed the year of the goat? What is it?
Question number eight? This is the primary liquor in a

(03:09):
Singapore sling. What is it? This is the primary liquor
in a Singapore sling? What is it? Question number nine.
This part of the brain regulates body temperature. This part
of the brain regulates body temperature. What is it? And
Question number ten? This was the first sport in which

(03:32):
women were invited to compete at the Olympics. What sport
is it? This was the first sport in which women
were invited to compete at the Olympics. Which sport is it?
All right, here we are ten questions by David Fauchet
and the Trivia Factory. I'm going to repeat them now

(03:53):
with the answers. Here we go. Question number one. This
animal is the world's largest rodent. What is it? It
is a capybara? Question number two. This unlikely Apollo mission
was the basis for a film starring Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton,
and Kevin Bacon. What is it? Apollo? Thirteen? Question number
three The shape of a tip of a Philip's head
screwdriver resembles this letter. What letter is it X? Question

(04:17):
number four. The attenuated neck of this elegantly spotted animal
has only seven vertebrae, which can be as long as
ten inches each. What is it a giraffe? Before going solo?
Billy Idel led this band whose name is associated with
the generation born between nineteen sixty two and nineteen eighty
two Generation X. Question number six. This Gloria Gayner song

(04:42):
was not originally released as a hit, but appeared as
the B side, with her remake of Substitute by the
Righteous Brothers as the A side. What song is it?
I will servibe? Question number seven? In the Chinese calendar,
this year follows the year of the goat? What year
is it the year of the monk? Question number eight?
This is the primary liquor in a Singapore sling gin

(05:05):
Question number nine. This part of the brain regulates body temperature,
the hypothalamus And question number ten. This was the first
sport in which women were invited to compete at the Olympics.
What sport is it? Tennis? Those were your ten questions
for today's Game of All Requests Thursdays, Going out to

(05:26):
David Fauchet from his book, The Trivia Factory. I will
be back on Tuesday with more trivia and I'm going
to be doing more games from his book because it's
so good. Thanks so much for playing everyone, I'm Ali Lane.
If you're driving, stay safe on those roads. Check out
our show links for some fundraisers got going on, and

(05:46):
of course the link to David's book. Have a great day, everyone,
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