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[S2E18] The Leftovers: January 29th, 2026

Episode 18 of the Knowledge Quest: A Trivia Podcast podcast, hosted by Lucas “The Trivia Addict” McGraw, titled "[S2E18] The Leftovers: January 29th, 2026" was published on January 31, 2026 and runs 7 minutes.

January 31, 2026 ·7m · Knowledge Quest: A Trivia Podcast

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Happy 2026, Y'all! Sorry for the longer than usual hiatus...Life happens! But with a new mic, new content, and plenty of trivia, shows should be a bit more regular now! CATEGORIES FOR THIS GAME: Crime Television, and, as always, The Unknown Path During my live games, I give teams the chance to vote on their category for the final 4 questions. One category gets chosen, the others remain unread, unshrouded in mystery. In The Leftovers, I crack open those unread questions and read th...

Happy 2026, Y'all! 

Sorry for the longer than usual hiatus...Life happens!

But with a new mic, new content, and plenty of trivia, shows should be a bit more regular now!

CATEGORIES FOR THIS GAME: Crime Television, and, as always, The Unknown Path

During my live games, I give teams the chance to vote on their category for the final 4 questions. One category gets chosen, the others remain unread, unshrouded in mystery. 

In The Leftovers, I crack open those unread questions and read them for anyone who wants to know how well they would've done! Was your team's vote the right option? How well did you do? 

For more info on our live games, or for any suggestions or comments or question ideas, visit our Instagram page @knowledgequesttrivia or email Lucas at [email protected]. I would love to hear from you!

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