Dozen Daily Trivia Answers Explained 10/8/25: Marky Mark Danvers
Happy Hump Day Trivia Warriors! Your Dozen Daily Trivia Answers Explained for Wednesday, October 8th, is full of liferafts should the sea of worthless knowledge become too choppy for your liking.
How did you do, Frank? Missed two. Perfects for year? Three.
Here we gooooooooo!
NFL: Bill Callahan was the Head Coach of what AFC franchise that went to the Super Bowl in the 2000’s?
Answer: Las Vegas Raiders (then the Oakland Raiders)
Explained: DDT does not use old teams in it’s selection.
MLB: This Diamondbacks infielder led the NL in Triples in 2000, in Stolen Bases in 1999, and had their series-winning hit in the 2001 NLDS.
Answer: Tony Womack
Explained: They couldn’t have hung with those Yankee legends without him.
NBA: Zach LaVine is currently on what Western Conference team?
Answer: Sacramento Kings
Explained: Not exactly a place where legends are built but Chicago isn’t fairing much better either.
Geography: What is the most populated U.S. state that borders Iowa?
Answer: Illinois
Explained: Chicago makes it an easy question.
Celebrity Mashup Answer: Mark Wahlberg and Brie Larson
Explained: This photo is more Marky Mark than Captain Marvel but not impossible.
Chain Restaurants: Haunted Habanero is a flavor currently offered by what chain that specializes in chicken wings?
Answer: Wingstop
Explained: Ah yes. The company with that riddles TikTok and RedZone with ultra close ups of people slurping ranch dressing. Appetizing.
Television: Director of the films Weapons and Barbarian, Zach Cregger was a creator & starred in this cult-favorite IFC sketch comedy series from 2007-2011.
Answer: The Whitest Kids You Know
Explained: This dude knows horror.
Movies: “Cynthia! Cyn-thi-a! Jesus died for our sin-thi-as!” and “My name is Jeff” are quotes from this 2014 film.
Answer: 22 Jump Street
Explained: Both films were fun. It’s a shame we never got the Men In Black crossover.
Music: Music Box, Rainbow, and The Emancipation of Mimi are name of albums from the 1990’s and 2000’s from this singer.
Answer: Mariah Carey
Explained: She ruled the 90s. Especially when you look at the number 1 hits.
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