We don’t want to say that we’re responsible for you making it through your workday…but let’s face it, LEGENDS 102.7 does make work a lot more fun. Maggie Strickland is right by your side from 10am to 3pm playing the biggest hits of all time and testing your smarts with her Impossible Question. Every weekday at noon Maggie poses an “almost” Impossible Question and gives you the opportunity to win some fun prizes.
If you missed the question or the answer to one of Maggie’s recent Impossible Questions, you will find the answer below.
7/3 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: 55% of us will buy this for our 4th of July celebration. What is it? A: Bug repellent!
6/30 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: 78% of people who have one of these say they almost never use it. What is it? A: A pool table!
6/29 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: 22% of married couples say that if they could change one thing about their spouse it would be this. What? A: Their hair color!
6/28 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: 39% of Americans don’t have one of these in their house. What is it? A: A mirror!
6/27 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: Only 25% of teens own one of these. What is it? A: A wrist watch!
6/26 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: 4% of people said they would rather give this up for a month than lose their wifi. What would they give up? A: Showering!
6/23 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: 25% of brides have this in common. What is it? A: They don’t like their new last name!
6/22 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: 60% of people surveyed said they could not do this home project. What can’t they do? A: Change a light bulb!
6/21 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: A survey of kids age 6-17 found that being a “You Tuber” is their number one career choice. What is their second choice? A: A singer or musician!
6/20 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: This food wasn’t always considered a delicacy. What food is it? A: Lobster!
6/19 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: June is the busiest month for these. What are they? A: Garage sales!
6/16 Today’s Impossible Question
Q: A recent study found that over the past 3 centuries these have gotten 700% larger. What are they? A: Wine glasses!