Why is it trivia? People call it trivia because they know nothing and they are embarrassed about it.
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My brother and I do trivia quizzes all the time.
I think I'm a trivia nerd. I love to learn about everything. I'm curious.
I'm always trolling for trivia.
The Final Jeopardy! questions seem to be, by design, things you can't know. And so it's not about who knows them, but who can figure them out in thirty seconds.
One of my great passions is the collection of historical trivia.
I have that special sort of novelist body of knowledge which is extraordinarily wide and very, very shallow. So I can usually answer the questions on 'Jeopardy,' but never the bonus question.
You know the thing that interests me about 'Unsolved Mysteries?' It's because there are people out there, people who know something, who may have the one final clue.
I think what makes 'Jeopardy!' special is that, among all the quiz and game shows out there, ours tends to encourage learning.
I have failed 'Star Wars' trivia tests. People come up to me at conventions and use terms that I've never heard of.
A lot of people really like to answer questions, and they really enjoy sharing their knowledge. Especially people who have valuable knowledge.
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