This King of Pop released the best-selling album Thriller.
Who is Michael Jackson?
This Australian sport features teams like the West Coast Eagles and Collingwood.
What is Australian Rules Football (AFL)?
In this U.S. state, it’s technically illegal to fish for whales while onshore... Oklahoma, Oregon or Ohio...
What is Oklahoma?
The first iPhone was released by Apple in this year.
What is 2007?
This singer is known for hits like “Rolling in the Deep” and “Hello.”
Who is Adele?
In tennis, this Grand Slam tournament is played on grass courts in London.
What is Wimbledon?
This boxer once tried to promote a fight by literally biting his opponent at a press event in 1997
Who is Mike Tyson?
The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage in this year.
What is 1912?
This instrument has 88 keys and is central to many classical compositions.
What is a piano?
This NBA legend was known as “His Airness.”
Who is Michael Jordan?
In 1994, this footballer received a red card during the World Cup after failing a drug test linked to a nasal decongestant.
Who is Diego Maradona?
The Berlin Wall fell in this pivotal year of the Cold War.
What is 1989?
This Australian singer had a global hit with “Somebody That I Used to Know.”
Who is Gotye?
This Formula 1 driver has won a record number of world championships alongside Lewis Hamilton.
Who is Michael Schumacher?
In 1979, a NASA space station fell back to Earth unexpectedly, scattering debris across this country.
What is Australia?
This year marks the opening of the Sydney Opera House.
What is 1973?
This classical composer became deaf later in life yet continued to produce masterpieces.
Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?
In golf, this score of 3 under par on a single hole is known by this avian term.
What is an albatross?
In 1995, this criminal, McArthur Wheeler, attempted to rob two banks in broad daylight without a mask, believing that rubbing this household item on his face would make him invisible to security cameras.
What is lemon juice
The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in this year.
What is 1896?