Stuck on the 2025 Almanac Trivial Puzzle? Look no further! In this post, we’ve gathered all the answers to the puzzle’s questions to help you solve it. Whether you're completing it for fun or searching for a particular solution, you'll find all the answers right here.
Question | Answer |
What is a group of unicorns known as? | A Shimmer |
Wright Brothers' first flight year? | 1903 |
Where were fortune cookies invented? | Japan |
Where was Ice Cream first invented? | The Achaemenid Empire, in present-day Iran |
What was the name of the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean? | Amelia Earhart |
How many hearts does an octopus have? | 3 (one main and two branchial) |
What U.S. state is home to Acadia National Park? | Maine |
What mythical creature has the head of a lion and the body of a goat? | Chimera |
What is Homer Simpson's middle name? |
Jay |
What did ancient Romans use as mouthwash? | Urine |
What is the fear of fun called? | Cherophobia |
What year was the United Nations established? | 1945 |
Which animal sleeps the most? | Koala |
Who holds the record for most Grammy Awards in one night? | Beyoncé (8 in 2010) |
What is the capital of Australia? | Canberra |
What movie is this quote from? "You're gonna need a bigger boat" | Jaws |
Which planet rotates the fastest? | Jupiter |
In what year was the first iPhone released? | 2007 |
Which band wrote the famous song "Stairway to Heaven"? | Led Zepplin |
Where would you find a car's prindle? | On the dashboard |
What is the name of the talking dog in the Up movie? | Dug |
What is a dot above a lowercase 'i' or 'j' called? | A Tittle |
What language has the most words? | English (estimated 171,446 words) |
What magical object in Arthurian legend grants the right to rule Britain? | Excalibur |
How many zeros are there in a googol? | 100 |
Which country did the Statue of Liberty come from as a gift? | France |
Who directed the classic film The Godfather? | Francis Ford Coppola |
Nearly all fossils are preserved in what type of rock? | Sedimentary |
Which spice is known as "queen of spices"? | Cardamom |
What does the Yoga term ‘Pranayama’ refer to? | Breathing exercises |
What is the rarest and most expensive spice in the world by weight? | Saffron |
Which human bone is the longest and strongest? | Femur |
In what decade was the internet created? | 1960s |
Who played the role of Indiana Jones in the original movie franchise? | Harrison Ford |
What is the average lifespan of a guinea pig? | 4-6 years |
What is the longest-running Broadway musical? | Phantom of the Opera |
Which country has the most islands in the world? | Sweden |
What is the largest planet in our solar system? | Jupiter |
Who composed the Brandenburg Concertos? | Johann Sebastian Bach |
Who painted the Mona Lisa? | Leonardo da Vinci |
Loch Ness monster's home? | Loch Ness, Scotland |
What are Japanese supernatural creatures and spirits called? | Yokai |
J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional world in The Lord of the Rings? | Middle-earth |
What platform was originally called "Burrito"? | |
What is the name of the fictional detective who lives at 221B Baker Street? | Sherlock Holmes |
What is the world's smallest country? | Vatican City |
The Zuiderzee Works can be found in which country? | The Netherlands |
What streaming service is known for its original shows like Stranger Things and Squid Game? | Netflix |
What sport was featured on the first curved U.S. coin in 2014? | Baseball |
Relative to the internet, what does “URL” stand for? | Uniform resource locator |
What ancient city was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius? | Pompeii |
This planet is the only planet to rotate clockwise. | Venus |
How many states does the Appalachian Trail cross? | 14 |
M&M’S Fruit Chews would eventually become what popular candy? | Starburst |
What was the first ever emoji created? | Smiling Face with Sunglasses |
What event is considered to be the beginning of the "Space Race"? | Sputnik 1 launch (1957) |
What is a group of pandas known as? | An Embarassment |
Which video game franchise features characters like Mario, Luigi, and Bowser? | Super Mario Bros. |
What is the name of the longest living animal on record? | Ming, a Ocean Quahog Clam who lived to 507 years old |
Which iconic sitcom features the catchphrase "Bazinga!"? | The Big Bang Theory |
What mythical creature is said to live in the Amazon rainforest and lure people to their deaths? | The Curupira |
What historical event marked the end of the Middle Ages? | The Fall of Constantinople (1453) |
How many noses does a slug have? | 4 |
Which event marked the beginning of World War II? | The German invasion of Poland in 1939 |
What creature is said to live in the Scottish Highlands and play the bagpipes? | The Kelpie |
Which animal's fingerprints are almost identical to human fingerprints? | Koalas |
Which movie is known for its iconic line "You shall not pass!"? | The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring |
What is the world's longest river? | The Nile |
What is the largest organ in the human body? | The skin |
Who is Barbie’s little sister? | Skipper |
Which month of the year is National Ice Cream Month? | July |
The 1988 movie “Mystic Pizza” launched the career of what 'Pretty Woman?' | Julia Roberts |
Buzz Lightyear's voice actor? | Tim Allen |
What movie won the most Academy Awards of all time? | Titanic (11 awards) |