Slate posts a daily vocabulary trivia quiz dated March 9, 2026

Slate published an entry in its daily trivia-quiz series dated March 9, 2026, billed as a game of questions about vocabulary and idioms, including terms with roots in Latin, French and Greek.

Slate published a daily trivia quiz dated March 9, 2026, under the title “Trivia quiz: Slate’s daily game of questions about vocabulary.” The entry is presented as a vocabulary-focused quiz that includes idioms and references to word origins, including Latin, French and Greek.

Beyond the quiz itself, the page also promotes other word and puzzle offerings in Slate’s games lineup, including its crossword and mini crossword, and it links to Slate’s “Pears” word game and its archive.

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