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The Martin Van Buren Award for Memorable Vacuous Bunkum

Celebrating the most memorable wrong answers in quiz games throughout trivia history.

"Epstein Island"

Inducted November 4, 2025

Featuring the 125-foot Trafalgar Falls, the Emerald Pool grotto, and the geothermal Boiling Lake among its natural wonders, what eastern Caribbean island nation attempts to attract visitors with the tourism tagline “The Nature Island”?    

Vintage style announcement for "Chloroform" event at Brewery Terra Firma on July 15, 2025.

Inducted July 15, 2025

Coined in 1818 by French chemists Pierre-Joseph Pelletier and Joseph-Bienaimé Caventou, what word, derived from Greek roots meaning “green” and “leaf,” names the pigment responsible for capturing sunlight during photosynthesis? This question could lead to some memorable wrong answers in quiz games, making it a fun piece of trivia history.

"F*ck the Police"

Promotional image for Stone Hound Brewing Co. event featuring bold statement and historic bust.

Inducted May 17, 2023

In a notable shift that could spark some memorable wrong answers in quiz games, what three-word phrase officially took the place of "the American way" in Superman's iconic motto, "truth, justice, and the American way," following an announcement on October 16, 2021, by DC Chief Creative Officer and Publisher, Jim Lee? This change marks an intriguing moment in trivia history.

"Babe Ruth"

A gold bust and event details for 'Babe Ruth' at Lake Ann Brewing Co. on February 16, 2023.

Inducted February 16, 2023

Before adopting his stage name and winning three Grammy Awards while performing as M.C. Hammer, Oakland Athletics bat boy Stanley Burrell was first nicknamed Hammer because players believed he bore a resemblance to a certain Hall of Fame right fielder, which has led to some memorable wrong answers in quiz games and trivia history.

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