Surprising because it shot out of obscurity to popularity, but ever since the advent of pop culture this has been a trend (look at Tiffany, for example). There's several famous Liams now, including Liam Neeson and Liam Hemsworth. In 20 years, there will be a ton of people walking around with the name Liam and suddenly it will not be a surprise.
Dang. I’m surprised that I had no idea what emeritus means. I’ve heard “professor emeritus” lots, but I always assumed that was related to tenure. So then I had to try to figure out… which pope published enough to be a tenured pope? I got the question wrong. 😂
10/10 somehow i knew the baby names from my dad showing me the most common baby names at the end of every year for no reason. I swear on my life im not capping
7/10.....Monkeys, movies & monikers got me (Liam, really?) My only defense for Q3 is my brain picture saw 'orangatans' and saw 'Madagascar' as an answer & brain swerved to 'lemurs'. On the other hand, correct guesses on Q8/9 so it easily could have been a 5/10 day. Off to learn how to use my new pocket jig!
Surprisingly, I'm top of my leaderboard, but as yet only 4 people have done it.
All felt like easy questions, had no idea on the pope and can't say I knew the babynames but had a strong inkling and was confident in my guess.
Funny enough, I also scored 8/10 last birthday