Weird Presidential Habits
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"Oops" Moments
Weird Inventions & Trends
Wild West Absurdities
100

This founding father was a massive foodie who loved serving mac and cheese at state dinners, but he also infamously grew and smoked hemp on his Monticello estate. 

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

In 1620, a British nobleman dug a giant hole right in the middle of Stonehenge because he was looking for what?

What is buried treasure?

100

In 1814, British troops successfully invaded Washington D.C. and burned the White House, but before torching the place, they did this with the president's dinner.

What is eat it?

100

Originally invented as a brain-tonic and nerve medicine in 1886, this popular fizzy drink is sold worldwide today.

What is Coca-Cola?

100

In 1899, this infamous, train-robbing outlaw famously sent a polite letter to a railway company demanding they pay him for "inconvenience."

Who is Butch Cassidy?

200

This 19th-century president was the first to have a bathtub installed in the White House, only to have reporters and critics claim it was a "monarchial luxury."

Who is Millard Fillmore?

200

In 1673, New York City got its first mail route to Boston. It took this many days for the mail carrier to complete the one-way trip.

What are 14 days?

200

During the American Revolution, British soldiers loved to mock the Continental Army's ragged clothing by singing a song that the Americans cleverly turned into their own anthem.

What is "Yankee Doodle"?

200

Before the widespread availability of refrigeration in the mid-1900s, huge blocks of ice were harvested from frozen northern lakes to be shipped as far south as where?

What is India?

200

In 1881, the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral lasted only about 30 seconds. In which Arizona boomtown did this iconic shootout happen?

What is Tombstone?

300

This 26th president was a notorious exercise fanatic who once brought a boxing ring to the White House and frequently skinny-dipped in the Potomac River.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

300

Colonial Connecticut passed a law stating you could be legally whipped or heavily fined for this Sunday activity, though it is usually a favorite treat today.

What is smiling?

300

The year 1816 is famously known as the "Year Without a Summer" because of a massive volcanic eruption from Mount Tambora. In which country did this eruption occur?

What is Indonesia?

300

In the 19th-century, this very popular, now-essential breakfast cereal was invented by a Michigan doctor who intended it to be a bland, anti-temptation diet food.

What is Kellogg's Corn Flakes?

300

Famous lawman Wyatt Earp survived numerous shootout scrapes with the lawless crowd, but he died quietly in 1929 in Los Angeles while pursuing this completely legal profession.

What is being a Hollywood consultant?

400

This president was so proud of his gigantic size that he had a custom oversized bathtub built into the White House, and he famously got stuck in it.

Who is William Howard Taft?

400

The puritans of Massachusetts banned this traditional holiday in 1659, declaring that celebrating it was a "light behavior" and a sin.

What is Christmas?

400

In the 1859 "Pig War" between the U.S. and Britain over the San Juan Islands, the first and only casualty of this military standoff was what?


    • What is a pig?

400

In the 1800s, Dr. Sylvester Graham believed a pure diet could suppress bad habits, leading him to invent a popular cracker that is now famously paired with melted chocolate.

What is the Graham Cracker?

400

This infamous gunslinger and outlaw was supposedly 21 years old when he was killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett in 1881.

Who is Billy the Kid?

500

This 19th-century president kept his favorite pet parrot in the White House, and it had to be removed from his funeral because it wouldn't stop screaming profanities.



    • Who is Andrew Jackson?






500

While we know ketchup as a staple condiment today, an 1830s doctor sold it as a miracle medicine to cure what common ailment?

What is indigestion?






500

In 1934, a "milk war" broke out in Missouri when angry dairy farmers dumped milk onto the road after realizing this popular dairy condiment was selling for more than the milk itself.

What is ice cream?

500

In 1893, this iconic, fruit-flavored sugary cereal and milk additive was originally created by a druggist as a way to flavor unpalatable medicines.

What is Jell-O?

500

In 1872, the U.S. government established the first national park in the world, initially causing terror among local Indigenous tribes who mistook the geysers for boiling dragons.

What is Yellowstone?

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