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.
Impossible Question 5/22/23
Q: 18-29-year-olds are buying this old-fashioned item more than anyone else. What are they buying? A: Typewriters!
Impossible Question 5/17/23
Q: More women than men know how to do this. Do what? A: Start a fire!
Impossible Question 5/4/23
Q: One out of 10 of us admit to eating this for breakfast. What is it? A: Ice cream!
Impossible Question 5/3/23
Q: This is #1 on the list of things people never thought they would do as adults. What is it? A: Bird watching!
Impossible Question 5/2/23
Q: On average, men spend 28 days of their lives looking for these. What are they looking for? A: Socks!
Impossible Question 5/1/23
Q: The average person spends 5 1/2 months of their lives waiting on this. What are they waiting for? A: A webpage or video to load!
Impossible Question 4/27/23
Q: This is the #1 phrase kids hate hearing their parents say. What phrase is it? A: “Money doesn’t grow on trees!”
Impossible Question 4/26/23
Q: 75% of Americans do this more while on vacation than they do while at home. What do they do more of? A: Talk to strangers!
Impossible Question 4/25/23
Q: The average person does this 4 times a year online. What do they do? A: Self-diagnose health problems!
Impossible Question 4/24/23
Q: A new poll says 51% of people would rather do their taxes than have to do this. Do what? A: Jury duty!
Impossible Question 4/13/23
Q: The average American does this about 21 times a year. What do they do? A: They break the law!
Impossible Question 4/12/23
Q: Over 150 million of these are sold in the U.S. each year, especially during the summer. What are they? A: American flags!