Impossible Questions: That Big Year Edition
Think you know the answer to this question? Think you can get it? Good luck…and come back tomorrow to see if you’re right.
Think you know the answer to this question? Think you can get it? Good luck…and come back tomorrow to see if you’re right.
Two of these news items really happened. One of them only happened…in our minds. Can you tell which is the fake? The answer is below.
Did you figure it out the answer to this week’s “Impossible Question”? Read on to see if you were right.
Okay, so we might be fudging the details here to try and trick you, but the most popular Mexican food item isn’t the obvious guess (of course not) like the taco or the burrito.
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Two of these news stories are real. One isn’t. Can you tell which? “Urine” luck, because the answer is at the end.
Did you figure out the answer to this week’s “Impossible Question”? Read on to see if you were right.
Think you know the answer to this question? It’s harder than you think. Come back tomorrow to see if you’re right.
What follows are three weird news stories involving animals. However, only two are real, and the other one we made up. Can you spot the fake? Check your answer at the end.
Have you got an answer? Read on to see if you’re right.
Think you know what these three oddly named entities have in common? Look back to the title for a (very vague!) clue, and come back tomorrow to see if you guessed correctly.
Have you got an answer? Read on to see if you’re right.
What honorific has been bestowed on five different Democratic U.S. presidents…but no Republican U.S. presidents? (It’s not as politically charged a question as you think…or maybe it is?)
Think you know what bizarre achievement links these presidents? Come back tomorrow to see if you’re right.
Three news items. Two are weird, and also true. One is weird…and not true at all. Can you spot the fake? Check your answer at the end.
Have you got the answer “pinned down”? Read on.
All three guys are very famous professional athletes, and all are enshrined in a hall of fame…just not in the one for the sport that they played professionally for years.
Think you know what bizarre achievement links these three famous athletes? Come back tomorrow to see if you’re right.
Three news items. Two are weird, and also true. One is weird…and not true at all. Can you spot the fake? Check your answers below.
Think you know the answers from yesterday’s challenge? Here they are.
On June 8, 1880, the brand of flour now known as Gold Medal Flour won its titular gold medal. the Washburn Crosby Company, a grain mill and flour distributor, entered three different grades of flour into the first annual International Millers’ Exhibition. Washburn Crosby’s three flours swept the awards, winning the gold, silver, and bronze medals. The gold-medal winning flour, previously known as Washburn’s Superlative Flour, changed its name to reflect its gold-winning status. Since August 1880, its been distributed under that name, although General Mills has since bought out Washburn Crosby. Gold Medal is the bestselling flour in the United States.