Before and After
Best-selling Albums
2nd All-Time
Famous Paradoxes
Heavyweight Champions
100

Celestial body of extremely intense gravity that scores an ace in golf

Black hole in one

100

Slippery When Wet (1987)

Bon Jovi

100

This former power forward is the second leading scorer in NBA history with 36,928 points.

Karl Malone

100

Pilots can get out of combat duty if they are psychologically unfit, but anyone who tries to get out of combat duty proves he is sane.

Catch-22

100

Mike Tyson’s last heavyweight title fight came against this former boxing champ in 2002

Lennox Lewis

200

Night sack for a snoozing boy scout that's the set of skills available to someone like a magician

Sleeping bag of tricks

200

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1974)

Elton John

200

This Brazilian soccer player’s 15 goals is the second most in FIFA World Cup history

Ronaldo

200

A person making a round-trip to a distant planet will return younger than a person of the same age who stayed home.

Twin paradox

200

At age 37, this boxer was the first in history to win the heavyweight title for a fourth time after defeating John Ruiz in 2000.

Evander Holyfield

300

Horse racing's biggest trio of events that the queen only wears on special occasions

Triple Crown Jewels

300

The 20/20 Experience (2013)

Justin Timberlake

300

Nicknamed "Papa Bear", this former NFL coach has the second most regular season wins behind Don Shula.

Jaromir Jagr

300

This sentence is false.

Liar Paradox

300

The fight featuring the famous call “Down goes Frazier!” saw this boxer claim the heavyweight title in 1973.

George Foreman

400

18th century Prussian King and military genius who is a large body of water in Northern Utah

Frederick the Great Salt Lake

400

Don't Be Cruel (1989)

Bobby Brown

400

This former hockey player who won the Stanley Cup with the Penguins in 1991 and 1992 has the second most goals in NHL history behind Wayne Gretzky.

Jaromir Jagr

400

The Fermi Paradox is the apparent contradiction between the lack of evidence for this and it's predicted abundance. 

Extraterrestrial life

400

Father of the current defensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks, this former heavyweight champion broke Muhammad Ali’s jaw in the first of their three fights in the 70s. He later lost his title to Larry Holmes in 1978. 

Ken Norton

500

Snoopy's owner who's a large forest-dwelling ursine creature.

Charlie Brown Bear

500

Confessions (2004)

Usher

500

This MLB baseball team's 11 World Series wins is a distant second to the New York Yankees who have won 27.

St. Louis Cardinals

500

Does the one who shaves only those who do not shave themselves shave himself?

Barber paradox (or Russell's paradox)

500

Cassius Clay upset this heavy handed hitter to win the heavyweight title for the first time in 1965.

Sonny Liston