Watch Ken Jennings Drop Amazing Facts About Historical Figures—Can He Figure Out What They Have in Common?

Watch Ken Jennings Drop Amazing Facts About Historical Figures—Can He Figure Out What They Have in Common?

Every week on the mental thread, Ken Jennings A written Kennections competition It consists of five trivial questions, which contain all answers that have something common. So we thought that when we sat with risk! Hosted a new episode of amazing facts with a mental thread, we will present for him Some wonderful facts about historical characters – then challenge him to know what they all share.

The episode in honor of the new Jennings book, Full Kennections. He told us: “I have been writing these weekly tests of the mental thread for nearly a decade.” “But many of these tests, due to the change of ownership and only internet fluctuations, are all lost in the web ponds now – as you know, somewhere in the Wayback machine, all of whom are trapped, like the Phantom area of Superman. I decided to issue all these puzzles in a new book. Schuster.”

When Kennections to the shape of books, Jennings presented a decisive disk. “We have given the test its difficult scroll tape,” he said. “You can either solve the trivial question straight, or you can use the hidden … (to) cover up on a part of the page to solve a straight question. Or if you open it, you can see the voids at home – you can’t do it even not to match. You can’t do it in an easy way, and that is good.”

Read our full conversation with Jennings – including what he thinks New York Times Communications Competition, ’80s wrestling, and the like jumping risk! Goat for hosting –here. Do you discover what is all the historical characters we presented with amazing facts about them? Watch the video above to find out. You can also try your hand in solving the latest Kennections below competitions below. And do not forget to subscribe to YouTube’s mental thread for new videos every week.

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