This recently retired tennis great earned the nickname “The King of Clay”, which is well earned given the 63 clay court titles and 14 French opens to his name
Rafa Nadal
Buster Douglas was a 42:1 favorite in 1990 when he knocked out this undefeated heavyweight champion, who recently lost by decision in a public spectacle fight on Netflix.
Mike Tyson
This structure took 2000 years to build from the 8th century BC to the 17th century AD and stretches over 13,000 miles
Great Wall of China
In the sketch "Star Wars Undercover Boss", this American actor played Kylo Ren as he unsuccessfully tried to blend in with blue collar employees aboard the Starkiller Base
Adam Driver
Lance Armstrong was a renowned and controversial cyclist, but better known among younger generations for his yellow wristbands bearing this two-word motto
Live Strong
Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen are both immortalized for dunking over the NBA center in this venue, a place Michael Jordan referred to as “his home away from home” and “the Mecca of basketball”
Madison Square Garden
The US Olympic hockey team beat this country to win gold in the 1980 Winter Olympics, often referred to as “The Miracle on Ice”
Soviet Russia
This online video game is a third person shooter that grossed a record breaking 5 billion dollars in it's first year after release in 2018
Fortnite
SNL’s Celebrity Jeopardy sketch became a recurring fan favorite, particularly because of Darrell Hammond’s banter with Alex Trebek while impersonating this Scottish actor
Sean Connery
To hit a golf ball with the hozzle or shaft of the club instead of the clubhead, informally
shank
In the 2001 film Gladiator, Russell Crowe’s Maximus went on a revenge tour in the Roman Colosseum following the murder of this emperor (who actually died of plague)
Marcus Aurelius
Kanye West promised "imma let you finish" as he interrupted Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV video music awards, in order to defend the music video for this song from Beyonce
single ladies (put a ring on it)
On Thanksgiving I (reluctantly) engaged in small talk with Jim Mulshine about resistance fighters taking back this Syrian city, home to one of the oldest and largest castles in the world
Aleppo (Citadel of Aleppo)
Will Forte parodied MacGyver and often blew himself up on in a recurring SNL sketch and later feature film as this title character
MacGruber
This US olympic women’s soccer forward led the women’s national team to golds and silvers from 1996-2004
Mia Hamm
Babe Ruth allegedly called his shot before hitting a home run to deep center field in this stadium to help the Yankees win game 3 of the 1932 World Series
Wrigley Field
The movie Shakespeare in Love won best picture at the 1999 Oscars over this Spielberg directed film starring Tom Hanks
Saving Private Ryan
This fort is built on the sea near Charleston, South Carolina and gained fame when the confederacy fired on the fort’s garrison in 1861 to initiate the US Civil War
Fort Sumter
Chris Farley was an unconventional shirtless dancer along side this late actor as they tried to earn spots as Chippendale's dancers
Patrick Swayze
Tiger Woods captured his first career Major in this event in 1997, winning by 12 strokes and becoming world #1 a mere two months later.
Masters
With a capacity of 90,000 people, this stadium is the home of the Tottenham Hotspurs and the English National soccer team
Wembley Stadium
In 480 BC King Leonidas of Sparta and his 7,000 soldiers held off as many as 250,000 Persian soldiers led by Xerxes for 3 straight days in this famed battle
Battle of Thermopylae
In November 2025, Sadie Brinton and "Rob" will be wed in this church, located in the village of Manaton, England
St. Winifred's
Christopher Walken couldn’t get enough cowbell when Will Ferrell and this rock band recorded the hit song (Don’t Fear) the Reaper
Blue Oyster Cult
The only recorded par 4 hole-in-one in PGA tour history was on the 17th hole of this event - which famously known for it’s stadium style 16th hole called “The Loudest Hole in Golf”
Waste Management Phoenix Open