Today’s <em>Atlantic</em> Trivia: A World Record
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You’ve got a very special lineup today: the worldwide record holder for most entertaining Atlantic-branded trivia published on March 20, 2026.
And by the way, did you know that in addition to the nearly 70,000 active records that Guinness maintains, it has a handful that it has consciously discontinued? Largest pie fight is out on the grounds of food waste, and largest penny pyramid ended in 1984 out of (prescient!) fear of a penny shortage.
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Heaviest cat was cut for animal welfare, largest balloon release for environmental welfare, and most guitars smashed during a concert tour for, in Guinness’s words, “guitar welfare.” It also got rid of trickiest tongue twister in the name of—what? Lingual welfare? Alas, no: subjectivity. That one was last recognized in 1974, meaning that The sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick keeps the crown forevermore.
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