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08-19-25 Of The Day - Ryan Edwards

Aug 19, 20254 min
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Dad joke of the day, word of the day, Mandy's trivia question of the day & jeopardy! It's OF THE DAY! Today's opponent: Ryan Edwards.

Transcript

Speaker 1

Now it's time for the most exciting segment all the radio of its kin.

Speaker 2

In the world of that day.

Speaker 3

All right, what is our dad joke of the day, please.

Speaker 4

Anthony, I heard that by law you need to turn on your headlights when it's raining in Sweden.

Speaker 2

The how am I supposed to know when it's raining in Sweden? Okay?

Speaker 1

That was funny, It was really funny. I can't wait to tell that to my Swedish friend Anna. Okay, what is our word of the day please?

Speaker 2

It's an adjective test.

Speaker 3

What very what's the words?

Speaker 4

No?

Speaker 2

No, no, not at all?

Speaker 4

It is.

Speaker 3

You have tempestuous seas? The waves were all you know up in orbs.

Speaker 1

What is What is a better way to say that tempest?

Speaker 4

Well, the definition of the work of help you used to describe something that is related to or resembles.

Speaker 2

A violent storm.

Speaker 4

There you go, There we go, all synonymous with turbulence or storm.

Speaker 3

That's the word I was looking for. Turbuline two? Okay?

Speaker 1

On average, how many cells does the human body contain?

Speaker 4

Seven?

Speaker 3

You have like a billion bacteria in your gut? Right? Are we counting those brillion?

Speaker 2

I'm going to say by trillion.

Speaker 3

I'm gonna say nine hundred and forty billion.

Speaker 2

That's my number. Give us a trillion, Ryan, do you go ahead.

Speaker 1

Scientists have estimated the human body contains between thirty and forty trillion cells. One estimate places the number at thirty seven point two trillions. I was gonna go thirty seven point one, but that seemed you.

Speaker 3

Know, a little low prices right, rules exactly one? Okay, here we go. What is our jeopardy category?

Speaker 2

Please search high and low.

Speaker 4

So I'm going to alternate between the word high and low and then give you a clue that has to do with something high. You'll catch on. Okay, the first one is high. Elevation is also known as this man?

Speaker 3

What is altitude?

Speaker 2

Correct? Low?

Speaker 4

This ten letter word is great if before mimosa is a brunch, not great if if before the pit you've fallen into?

Speaker 3

What read that one more time?

Speaker 2

Hey, the word is low related.

Speaker 4

This letter word is great if before momosa is a brunch, not great if before the pit you've fallen into.

Speaker 2

When you go out for mimosas, what do you hope that they are?

Speaker 3

What is bottom?

Speaker 1

Blow?

Speaker 2

There you go?

Speaker 3

Oh, I should have said my name first.

Speaker 2

Sorry that you didn't know but you're not getting that point. Nope.

Speaker 1

I took a point away from Bend the other day when he didn't put it in the form of a question.

Speaker 3

So I have to live by my own rules.

Speaker 2

Hey.

Speaker 4

This next one's high related as an adjective. It's lofty. As a verb, it means to soak like a tea bag.

Speaker 2

Correct. Nice back.

Speaker 4

This word is low related, a good word to describe a pirate's subsurface treasure or dark hollow eyes. Nor Ryan, read it again, a good word to describe a pirate's sub surface treasure or dark hollow eyes.

Speaker 2

It starts with.

Speaker 3

An S stark hollow Mandy, what a sunken Correct?

Speaker 2

What's the score?

Speaker 3

That would be three two zero three? Yahn't I didn't docu, Yeah, because I would.

Speaker 2

Have point taken away.

Speaker 3

I take the point.

Speaker 4

This one's high related, also found on old televisions. It means reaching far into the sky.

Speaker 2

Also ran no no, Michelle Tafoya calls sent a football games. That camera that they use they get that really.

Speaker 3

Cool shots is high definition.

Speaker 1

Dang it ariel oh, arial, duh, We're stupid, Ryan, We should have gotten now had category.

Speaker 3

Yeah, that's true.

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