November 18, 2025

Dozen Daily Trivia Answers Explained 10/13/25: Rigtheous Nurse Jackie

Happy Monday Trivia Team! I hope your weekend was full of happiness as relaxation, as we steer full speed into the fall season. Where will the voyage of worthless knowledge take you next?

How did you do, Frank? Missed one. Perfects for the year? Three.

Here we gooooo!

NFL: After his Bengals tenure, Boomer Esiason spent three years as the QB of this current-day AFC East team from 1993-1995.

Answer: New York Jets

Explained: And he hit the broadcast desk not long after and hasn’t left.

MLB: This Red Sox outfielder was an All-Star in 2016, and in 2018, he won both a Gold Glove and earned ALCS MVP honors for Boston.

Answer; Jackie Bradley Jr.

Explained: Seems so long ago,

Golf: With a record 7 wins in the LIV Golf League, Joaqiom Niemann originates from this South American country.

Answer; Chile

Explained: Tough question. Especially if you don’t watch LIV.

Books: This American author wrote Brian’s saga, which included the 1987 young-adult wilderness survival novel Hatchet.

Answer; Gary Paulsen

Explained: Every Gen X young man in an English class probably picked up this book in middle school at one time or another.

Celebrity Mashup Answer: Danny McBride and Edie Falco

Explained: You gotta love Jesse Gemstone and Carmela Soprano

Chain Restaurants: What fast food chain with over 3,000 locations is currently offering Steak Nuggets in the United States?

Answer: Arby’s

Explained: Did you know they have the meats? And some underrated mozzarella sticks.

Television: What HBO show won the Emmy for Best Comedy three straight years from 2015-2017?

Answer: Veep

Explained: Well deserved. One of the best written comedies of all time.

Movies: Harold & Kumar’s Kal Penn had a lead role as Edward Pervertski in this critically panned 2007 parody movie that grossed over $80 million.

Answer: In the mid 2000s, parody movies were out of control because of Scary Movie.

Music: A musician, bandleader, and actor, Desi Arnaz was married to this famous female comedian from 1940-1960.

Answer; Lucille Ball

Explained: I really hope, for the love of comedy television, that you got this one right.

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