2024 Impossible Questions
& Answers

April 26
Q: This item was a favorite gag of the ’50s magicians and comedians who appeared on early television variety shows, including Ernie Kovacs, Red Skelton, Perry Como, Jimmy Durante, and Milton Berle. Name the item.
A: Yakity-Yak Teeth

April 25
Q: On April 25, 1974, the NFL adopted 2 new rules, plus another change. Name the rules and the change.  
A: Article 
1. Overtime
 
2. Moved the goal posts from the front to the back of the end zone 
3. limited contact defensive players can make with receivers. 

April 24
Q: Cardiologist Sean Wu, MD, PhD, and Utkan Demirci, PhD, both professors at Stanford University, discovered that a type of acoustic signal could do what to the cells of the heart?  
A: acoustics can manipulate heart cells into intricate patterns 

April 23
Q: Between which mile markers on Interstate 80 in Wyoming is known as “The Highway to Heaven.”  
A: Miles 6 – 28 

April 22
Q: The first of its kind for Denver opened on July 14, 1978. What was it?  
A: The Woman’s Bank  

April 19
Q: Name the film that features a tabloid photographer called Paparazzo, the character who is the origin of the term paparazzi.  
A: La Dolce Vita. 

April 18
Q: How many feet is the shortest international bridge? 
A: 32 Feet 

April 17
Q: On 18 January 2006, Star Trek actor William Shatner sold a kidney stone that he had passed the previous year to the online casino GoldenPalace.com. How much did he sell it for? 
A.  $25,000  

April 16
Q: Name the lake in Wisconsin where, once a year, boat owners push an island to prevent it from blocking access under a bridge. 
A: Lake Chippewa 

April 15
Q: Name the spider that became famous by eating a Tasmanian pygmy possum. 
A: Huntsman Spider 

No Questions April 1-14