Its not just a well - saloons were also referred to as these in the Wild West
Watering Holes
This all started on the ranch with round ups and roping and riding - then it turned into a big spectacle sport.
Rodeos
Revolutionized women's fashion by ditching the corsets for comfortable elegant and casual clothes such as the "Little Black Dress"
Coco Chanel
Mercury and Venus do not have any moons. Its all because of the strong gravitation pull from this.
The sun.
In 1984, Chrylser came out with this product which revolutionized family transportation.
Minivan
This famous cocktail debuted in the wild west. Whisky, Fresh Lemon Juice, Sugar or simple syrup and shaved ice.
Whisky Sour
holding this by the hand above your head and throwing it became extremely common, as did the the injuries which included laceration, shoulder strains and more.
Axe Throwing
Italian Fashion designer known for glamours vibrant and bold high fashion designs.
This gas giant holds the record for the most moons - 274 to be exact.
Saturn. Jupiter used to be in the lead but due to Saturn's distant orbit, its able to have more moons.
This ford was not only a popular cop car back in the 1980's, it was also popular with families as it came in a station wagon form.
The Crown Victoria
Often made with Cognac brandy and mint, this was a southern staple that was consumed across the frontier.
Mint Julip
The only rodeo event that is traced to a single person who created it - Bill Picket. It involved jumping form a horse to tackle a steer by biting its lip.
Bulldogging
His first store opened in Elmira New York in 1969 and was known as the peoples place - An essential for the American preppy look with a red white and blue logo.
Tommy Hilfiger
This neptune moon is the only moon with a retrograde orbit, active Ice Volcanoes and even Nitrogen snow storms.
Triton
This station wagon debuted in 1985 and became extremely popular - It wound up as the family car of the Griswalds in 1989's National Lampoons Christmas Vacation.
Ford Taurus
This was one of the most popular cocktails during the latter years of the wild west. It contained Gin, Dry vermouth, Grand Marnier and absynthe. This gave it a very floral/ botanical flavor profile.
The Yellow Daisy
Although the wind blows from west to east, trends traveled east to west - like this popular sport that originated in Hoboken NJ in 1846 and became a staple in the wild west by the 1870s. Often played on july 4th.
Baseball
Defined American Classic style. Built on the Polo player emblem.
Ralph Lauren
This planet has five moons. Nix, Styx, Hydra, Kerberos and its largest is Charon.
Pluto. Charon is a little over half the size of Pluto. Because its so big, they actually have a binary orbit - Orbitting a a common center of gravity
This popular car manufacturer came out with, what would soon be nicknamed, The Wonder Wagon. A popular family mover known for its unique, forward control mid engine design. 1983 to 1989
Toyota
This classic staple cocktail consisted of Tequila, lime juice and carbonated water. It was considered a nice refresher after a hard days work on the ranch.
Ranch Water
Vogan's Saloon in tombstone Arizona is credited in having this upscale sports game inside by 1879. A first of its kind for the state.
Bowling Alley
She popularized the female tuxedo
Yves Saint Laurent
This is the only moon that has a dense substantial atmosphere. At its surface, it features weather patterns, clouds and liquid hydrocarbon lakes.
Titan (Saturn)
Before it was called the Camry, This toyota was an early 1980s family staple.
Toyota Corona