This sitcom follows six friends living in New York City, including Ross and Rachel.
Friends
This 2005 hurricane devastated New Orleans.
Hurricane Katrina
This river valley civilization built pyramids and worshipped pharaohs.
Ancient Egypt
This was the only president to serve 3 terms.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
This singer is known as the “King of Country.”
George Strait
This mockumentary-style show takes place at Dunder Mifflin.
The Office
From a Japanese term meaning “harbor wave,” this natural disaster can devastate coastal regions.
Tsunami
This civilization developed democracy in Athens.
Ancient Greece
This was the youngest elected U.S. president.
John F. Kennedy
“Take Me Home, Country Roads” was made famous by this singer.
John Denver
This show follows a high school chemistry teacher turned drug dealer.
Breaking Bad
This term describes the amount of moisture in the air.
Humidity
This empire, centered in modern-day Iraq, created one of the first written codes of law.
Babylon
This president, featured on the $5 bill, gave the Gettysburg address.
Abraham Lincoln
This artist started in country before becoming a global pop superstar with “Shake It Off.”
Taylor Swift
“Live long and prosper” originated from this sci-fi series.
Star Trek
This 1930s environmental disaster caused massive dust storms in the U.S. Plains.
Dust Bowl
This Asian civilization built the Great Wall.
Ancient China
This president was the first to resign from office.
Richard Nixon
“The Gambler” is a classic song by this artist.
Kenny Rogers
Charlie Sheen made over $2 million an episode in this sitcom between 2005 and 2011.
Two and a Half Men
This continent has the driest climate on Earth.
Antarctica
This American civilization built Machu Picchu.
Inca Empire
This president made the decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan.
Harry Truman
This outlaw country legend is known for “On the Road Again.”
Willie Nelson