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[[Super-Trope]] of [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]]. Cousin of the [[Cryptic Background Reference]] (they both add to the sense of a larger universe by leaving unexplained mysteries). See [[The Un-Reveal]]. Compare [[Noodle Incident]], [[The Unsolved Mystery]], [[What Happened to the Mouse?]], and some [[Non Sequitur Scene]]s.
 
Not to be confused with [[A Riddle Wrapped in a Mystery Inside An Enigma]], nor with [[Harry Potter|Lord Voldemort]] and his long-term plans.
 
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* Parodied in one memorable campaign for Golden Grahams cereal, in which the question, [[Catch Phrase| "How do they cram all that graham into Golden Grahams?"]] was debated. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE4WUEVrkRI Here's one example.]
* How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6rHeD5x2tI The world may never know...]<ref>Many YouTubers have actually tried this "experiment", almost always with a "no biting allowed" rule, but results tend to vary widely.</ref>
* Who is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs._Butterworth%27s#:~:text=Butterworth%20was%20Mary%20Kay%20Bergman,actual%20customer%20with%20her%20testimonial. Mrs. Butterworth's] husband? Fans have noticed for a very long time that the mascot's name is "Mrs." Butterworth (not "Miss" or "Ms.") indicating she is married, but no commercial since the product's release in 1961 has ever addressed this.
** Well, his name would be "Mr. Butterworth", obviously, but that still doesn't explain much.
 
== Anime and Manga ==
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* Did Bradley from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' {{spoiler|love his wife? He openly admits that he considers himself superior to humanity, but he also says that his wife was the one thing about his life that he himself chose. As he dies, he says that he has no message for her because that's the relationship of a king and his wife.}}
* In ''[[One Piece]]'' we have... [https://anime.stackexchange.com/questions/27626/what-was-that-giant-shadow-with-the-glowing-red-eyes-at-the-end-of-the-thriller Whatever the hell ''this'' is.] Some sort of monster in the Florian Triangle that Lola sighted in the last episode of the Thriller Bark Arc; obscured by mist, it’s so huge that the ''Thriller Bark'' itself (the largest pirate ship in the whole series) looks like a bathtub toy. Throughout the arc, there were stories of pirate and commercial ships disappearing in the Florian Triangle (literally translated to "Zone of Demonic Triangle", this world's version of the Bermuda Triangle), and ships found with nobody on board. At first, it seemed [[Scooby-Doo Hoax| the culprit was Gecko Moria]], who was trapping ships and kidnapping sailors as part his scheme to build a zombie army. This creature [[Real After All| might be the true cause of the overall legend]], but exactly what it is remains a mystery.
** They may have at least been based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umib%C5%8Dzu Umibōzu], giant sea monsters referenced in Japanese folklore.
 
== Comic Books ==
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* In ''[[Gaston Lagaffe]]'', what are those contracts about that M. De Mesmaeker is [[Running Gag|always trying to sign?]]
* In ''[[Y: The Last Man]]'', no one knows what caused the [[Gendercide]]. While several theories are made in the story, and [[Word of God]] confirms that one of those theories is true, he refuses to say which one.
* Everything about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_Stranger the Phantom Stranger.] He seems to be a [[Mysterious Backer]] to the [[Justice League]] and accepted by them as at least an honorary member, but not even the most powerful entities in the DC Universe seem to know who he is or where he came from. He's been given a total of ''five'' backstories (all of which contradict the others) which may be red herrings he himself has placed. His powers seem... wrong when compared to other magic-users, and he also seems to remember all the realities that have existed, meaning the current one [[Medium Awareness|knows about everything]] from pre-Crisis through [[The New 52]] into [[DC Rebirth]]. He even seems to know about the [[Marvel Universe]]. He is truly an enigma.
 
== Film ==
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* Likewise, the contents of the unopened package in ''[[Cast Away]]''. (When pumped for an answer, the creators have stated it was a solar operated waterproof satellite phone. That is the only answer they will ever give.)
* In ''[[Cache]]'', we never find out who sent the tapes, or why. There are many clues, but no answers.
* What is the real [[Backstory]] of ''[[The Dark Knight|]]'''s version of the Joker]]? It's even [[Multiple Choice Past|a specific trope.]]
* In ''[[Star Wars]]'', the exact name and homeworld of [https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Yoda%27s_species Yoda's Species] are still unknown. Also, what jawas look like under their hoods. Or what Tuskan Raiders look like under their wrappings.
* Want to hear a dirty joke? "A gorgeous blonde lady walks into a bar, naked, with a poodle under one arm and two foot salami in the other. She places the poodle on the table, and the bartender says, 'I suppose you won't be needing a drink?' And the lady replies -" unfortunately, fans of ''[[The Breakfast Club]]'' will likely never know the punchline to this joke, as Bender falls through the vent he's climbing through before he can finish it.
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* In ''[[The Quiet Man]]'' Mary Kate whispers something to her husband Sean Thorton which gives him a shock. This is also a [[Real Life]] mystery, as director John Ford told Maureen O'Hara to whisper something shocking to [[John Wayne]] to get that reaction. The three of them never explained what was said... And unless O'Hara mentioned it to someone else for posterity, when she dies the secret dies with her.
* ''[[The Hangover]]'': What the hell happened to that chair?
* Exactly what [[Klaatu Barada Nikto]] - the code word from ''[[The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951 film)|The Day the Earth Stood Still]]'' - means. "Klaatu" obviously is the name of the protagonist, and one can assume the other two words mean something important in his language, but no full translation has ever been given.
 
== Literature ==
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** The origins of the Borg. It seems an unwritten rule among writers of the franchise ''never'' to explain how they came to be.
** The reasons for [[The Rival|the animosity between Q and Guinan]]. And for that matter, just why someone with godlike powers such as Q seems to be afraid of Guinan.
* In ''[[The Addams Family]]'' and its many adaptations, Thing (a living, sapient, disembodied hand) remains the most mysterious member of the cast. No effort has ever been made by any other character to explain what he is or where he came from, the closest being an episode of the original series where a female version of him appears ("Lady Fingers") showing he isn't unique. This is emphasized in the second episode of ''[[Wednesday]]'', where another student at Nevermore Academy inquires as to what Thing is, and Wednesday says he is "a family mystery", implying that even they do not know.
 
== Music ==
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== Religion and Mythology ==
* [[The Bible]]:
** Where was Jesus and what was he doing between the ages of twelve and thirty-ish? [[The Bible|The Gospel writers]] were not the least bit interested in even hinting at it, (save for a glib, hasty note about him "growing in wisdom and spirit", which tells us nothing specific). External sources say that He [http://www.cracked.com/article_18948_5-real-deleted-bible-scenes-in-which-jesus-kicks-some-ass.html stared down a cave full of dragons], among other things.
** [[Dogma|It's all tied up with Jesus' family]]
** The pronunciation of the name of G-d, i.e., the Tetragrammaton. The name was never written with the vowels because Biblical Hebrew was never written with vowels. As a result, we no longer know for certain how the true name of G-d was supposed to be pronounced.
** He [http://www.cracked.com/article_18948_5-real-deleted-bible-scenes-in-which-jesus-kicks-some-ass.html stared down a cave full of dragons], among other things.
** There were 12 tribes of Israel and Judah. 10 were taken away after conquest and never came back; what exactly happened to them has never been revealed and is subject to much real-world speculation.
** In the tale of the woman caught in adultery, it is noted that Jesus wrote something on the ground, but what exactly He wrote never gets revealed.
** In Revelations 10, an angel cries out, and seven thunders respond. John is forbidden to write of what they said, and so no one knows.
* What does [[The Kalevala|the Sampo]] actually do?
* What did [[Norse Mythology|Odin]] whisper to his late son Baldr's (the first Aesir ever to be [[Killed Off for Real]]) ear at his funeral?
* Odin's two brothers, Vile/Honer and Ve, who helped him create the world and the creatures in it, simply disappear one day. Odin goes to great lengths to find the answer to their disappearance, finally sacrificing his one eye in the Well of Wisdom (as the eye can then see the past, present and future). Yet, he never tells a living soul the answer except his wife. He reasons that "What three know, the whole world knows."
* When Baldr has been slain Odin rides to the death realm, overcoming many perils for twelve days in order to find him. Finally he meets an old witch. Having spoken with her Odin abandons his search and goes back to spend his days preparing for Ragnarok. He never reveals to anyone what the witch said.
* The pronunciation of the name of G-d, i.e., the Tetragrammaton. The name was never written with the vowels because Biblical Hebrew was never written with vowels. As a result, we no longer know for certain how the true name of G-d was supposed to be pronounced.
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
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** Cubone's face has [https://web.archive.org/web/20140917191531/http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/b/b0/Bandai_Cubone_card.jpg partially been revealed.]
** How do Pokemon conceive and bear young? Yes, you put two compatible Pokemon together, and eventually, they produce an egg, but in-game, it seems nobody has ever witnessed two Pokemon mating or laying eggs. It seems they ''always'' manage to do both when humans aren't watching.
*** This is taken [[Up To Eleven]] in ''[[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]''. There are no nurseries in these games, instead, breeding is done by having two compatible Pokémon on your team during a picnic - the egg is found in the picnic basket. This means the two Pokémon are able to mate, produce an egg, and place it in the basket ''all under their trainers' nose'' without the trainer noticing. One could even assume it happens during the short amount of time it takes to make a sandwich or give another Pokémon on the team a bath, the only times during a picnic you can't see what all of them are doing.
* In ''[[Planescape: Torment]]'', what did The Nameless One do that results in him {{spoiler|being unable to atone for his sins with even a thousand lifetimes of good deeds}}? For that matter, what is his name?
* Will ''[[Shenmue]]'' ever be continued and Shenmue 2's '''massive game changing cliffhanger''' be answered?
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** [[wikipedia:Cloning#Cloning extinct and endangered species|Or not]]. Then again, that only works for recently extinct species with sufficiently preserved remains.
** [[I'm a Humanitarian|Or perhaps we'll be able to find out if human flesh]] does [[Tastes Like Chicken|taste like chicken.]]
* Thirty-plusDecades years after the fact, it seems unlikely we'll ever know the true nature or purpose of the man behind the [[Do Not Adjust Your Set|Max Headroom broadcast intrusion]].
** Although we [http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/eeb6e/i_believe_i_know_who_was_behind_the_max_headroom thought we had a lead], it turns out the individuals mentioned in the linked Reddit article were "formally excluded" as suspects some time after it was posted.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_plague_of_1518 The Dancing Plague of 1518] was a phenomenon that occurred on July of that year that Strasbourg, Alsace (present day France) where anywhere between 50 and 400 people started dancing, and were unable or unwilling to stop, doing so for days until they collapsed from exhaustion, possibly some even dying as a result. Why did they do this? Well, there are theories (such mass hysteria caused by stress or food poisoning) but due to scarce records and near-nonexistent use of forensics at the time, the cause remains unknown.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meaning_of_life What is the meaning of life?] As the link shows, this question may be a mystery, but not due to lack of trying.
* What caused the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event Tunguska event of 1908]? The most likely theory is a meteorite, but given the remote location<ref>Which is, ironically, very fortunate, as had it happened in a populated area, the death toll would likely have been worse than the nuclear attack on Hiroshima</ref> and lack of technology at the time, it is impossible to say for sure.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leatherman_(vagabond) The Leather Man]. A vagrant known for dressing entirely in leather who, from roughly 1857 to 1889, traveled a 365-mile route between the Connecticut River and the Hudson River, visiting 51 towns over a period of 34 - 36 days. Nobody knew where he was from or why he constantly traveled the same route with such a stringent schedule. He was believed to be French Canadian (due to being fluent in French) and believed to be Roman Catholic (as he declined eating meat on Fridays during Lent) but nothing else was known about him, as he never discussed his past. Whatever secrets he might have been protecting, he took them to his grave.
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