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Post by aussieadam on Dec 15, 2015 11:32:59 GMT -5
Of all the questions you have seen asked over the years, which question stands out to you as the one which was almost impossible to answer. Not so much that you struggled with, but that you are confident 90%+ would have no idea.
For me, the Social Security Number question.
PS- it doesn't have to be a million dollar question, after all, the SSN question was for $250,000.
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Post by kplewisvox on Dec 15, 2015 19:40:22 GMT -5
Armand Kachigian's MDQ:
The song "God Bless America" was originally written for what 1918 musical? A: Oh, Lady! Lady! B: Yip, Yip, Yaphank C: Blossom Time D: Watch Your Step
Not only are these four musicals that I'd wager almost nobody living today are familiar with, but the song didn't even make the final cut of the musical.
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Post by Peachfanclub on Dec 26, 2015 19:55:20 GMT -5
When talking about obscurity, Ken Basin's MDQ obviously sticks out in my mind. It's a hot topic now, but I wonder about the kind of research the question writers had to do in order to find that out, or if there was any sure way of figuring out the answer if you didn't know it.
I wouldn't count the two most recent MDQs in the Cedric era because it was very possible that someone could have an idea as to what the answer was. The idea Ken had on his MDQ allegedly came from a photo he'd found a long time ago of LBJ with a glass of chocolate milk.
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