In 1492, Christopher Columbus received sponsorship from Queen Isabella I who ruled over this European country
Spain
The Periodic Table is made of this amount of elements confirmed by scientist
118
This drug was once found in Coca-Cola
Cocaine
This Dorchester born URI grad received widespread praise for his legendary 2020 election coverage
John King
Nick Carraway was the narrator of this 1925 novel
The Great Gatsby
With 25,203 days on the throne, this person is the longest reigning monarch in British history
Elizabeth II
This is the lightest element in the periodic table with an atomic weight of 1.008
Hydrogren
"Speedball" is a combination of these two drugs, meant to counteract the negative side effects of each other
Cocaine and heroin
This NBC Nightly News anchor was demoted to breaking news correspondent for MSNBC after misrepresent events which occurred while he was covering the Iraq War in 2003
Brian Williams
This American author of "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and "A Farewell to Arms" earned the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954
Ernest Hemingway
In order to cheer up his wife, Nebuchadnezzar II built this structure which became one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
This Russian chemist first published the periodic table in 1869
Dmitri Mendeleev
This drug is usually prepared as a liquid but is generally sold on small pieces of paper called "tabs"
LSD
After 14 years at Fox News, this anchor's NBC talkshow was cancelled after 1 year due to comments defending blackface in 2018
Megyn Kelly
Mark David Chapman murdered John Lennon in hopes to model his life after this popular fictional character synonymous with teenage angst and rebellion
Holden Caulfield
This couple's royal wedding was the first to be broadcast on TV and was viewed by an estimated 20 million people
Princess Margaret and Prince Anthony
This element is the only Noble Gas that is radioactive
Radon
This popular party drug is sometimes referred to as "Scooby Snacks"
Ecstasy/MDMA
In August 2008 this anchor became the first openly gay news anchor in primetime
Rachel Maddow
This 1815 novel by Jane Austen about teen hubris was the inspiration for the 1995 high school comedy "Clueless"
Emma
In order to ban men from growing facial hair, this Russian king instituted a beard tax in 1698
Peter the Great
In 1937 Carlo Perrier and Emilio Segrè isolated this element, making it the first artificially produced element
Technetium
In 2012 actress, Demi Moore was hospitalized for seizure like symptoms after using this recreational drug
Whip-its
In 2018 his longtime Fox News anchor from Glastnobury, CT described LeBron James' criticism of Donald Trump as "ungrammatical" and told him to "shut up and dribble"
Laura Ingraham
Mary Shelley was largely credited with creating the science fiction genre following the release of this 1818 novel