TCHCNB wrote:
The only other error is that KC Chiefs no longer train in Wisconsin, but there was no other answer that it could have been, so it was still a doable question but an error nonetheless.
Actually incorrect, there was another error, although not with an incorrect question, but more with an impossible question. Not that I would have known anyway, but they gave a first clue of "Tony Trabert wins US Open." Nothing wrong with that or their answer of 1955, except that he also won it in 1953, and there was no possibly way to discern from that first clue which one they wanted.
It's becoming increasingly obvious that they just randomly pick the years to ask about, then do the research, like choosing 55 then looking up who won the US Open that year, with no regard for the fact that he also won in 1953. Similarly, the fourth clues that do absolutely nothing to narrow it down are ridiculous. For example, the one which asked about Albert Pujols NLCS MVP, we could not remember if it was their 2004 or 2006 pennant, so we were on 2006. The final clue was "Roger Federer wins Wimbledon." That is literally no different than not having a fourth clue at all, especially with the inclusion of the decade (although in this case the decade is given by default since it is 2000s). But you will see a lot of those "Michael Jordan NBA Finals MVP" type clues for the fourth clue, which are completely useless.