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[Squiz Kids Weekly News Quiz: A Review of Global Headlines]-[Kids vs Adults Weekly News S'Quiz]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2025-05-01

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Squiz Kids Weekly News Quiz: A Comprehensive Review

This week’s episode of the Squiz Kids podcast features the energetic "Kids vs Adults weekly news quiz," hosted by Bryce Corbett. The session serves as a recap of the major global and local events from the past seven days, testing listeners' retention of the week’s "wonderful worlds happenings."

Kids' News Roundup

The children’s segment covered a diverse range of quirky and significant stories:

  • Pop Culture Confusion: The segment highlighted a bizarre fake news story involving a "cheeky" yellow Pikachu, who found himself unexpectedly caught up in a situation involving "riot police."
  • Infrastructure Issues: A "major blackout" was reported across Spain and Portugal, leading to significant disruptions, including stalled trains and people trapped in elevators.
  • Heartwarming Tech: In a creative effort to assist a disabled animal, museum staff utilized Lego bricks to construct a "teeny-tiny skateboard" for a turtle that had lost a leg.
  • Remarkable Recovery: A story of persistence emerged regarding Valerie the sausage dog, who went missing while camping on Kangaroo Island. Remarkably, she was found "safe and sound" after being lost for 529 days.
  • Political Engagement: With the Australian federal election approaching, the segment focused on the "Democracy Sausage" tradition, identifying Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton as the primary candidates vying for the position of Prime Minister.

Adults' News Roundup

The adult quiz delved into more complex geopolitical and legal affairs:

  • US Politics: The discussion noted that Donald Trump reached the "100 days in office" milestone, a benchmark often used to "judge a president's early performance."
  • High-Profile Legal Cases: The trial of Erin Patterson has captured significant public interest. The case centers on a lunch involving a dish known as Beef Wellington.
  • Travel Mishaps: In a story that left social media users both "groaning and gasping," a hiker in Japan required rescue twice from Mount Fuji—first while ascending and again while attempting to retrieve his lost phone.
  • Canadian Leadership: The episode covered the Canadian election, noting that former central banker Mark Carney was elected as the nation's Prime Minister.
  • Vatican Developments: Following the passing of the Pope, the podcast discussed the Conclave, the "secretive group of cardinals" who meet "behind locked doors" to select a successor.

Conclusion and Community Engagement

The episode concluded with a celebration of International Harry Potter Day and a series of birthday "shoutouts" accompanied by the podcast's "world famous Birthday Reggae Tune." Host Bryce Corbett encouraged listeners to revisit the week's full episodes via the Squiz Kids platform to stay informed. The weekly quiz remains a staple of the show, providing a "fun, free, fresh" way for families to engage with current affairs.

🎯Key Sentences

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Now you know the drill.
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Easy as!
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Let's do this.
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I'll give you a hint.
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she turned up safe and sound.
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📝Key Phrases

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you know the drill
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easy as
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get caught up in
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vanished without a trace
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safe and sound
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📖 Transcript

Squiz Kids acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands on which we podcast, the Turrbal and Coombre Mary people.
Squiz Kids! It's your daily News Fix, fun, free, fresh!
Hello Squiz Kids Quizzes, and welcome to the Kids vs Adults weekly news quiz, your chance to prove who's been paying the most attention to the week that just was!
I'm Bryce Corbett. Now you know the drill.
Five questions for kids about the wonderful worlds happenings of the past seven days.
Then five questions for adults.

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