This spirit's name translates to "water of life" in Gaelic (Uisge Beatha).
Whiskey
Before it was X, this app's internal prototype name was "twttr."
This chain's "Secret Sauce" was originally called "Hoffy Sauce" in 1968.
McDonald’s
The only bone in the human body not connected to another bone.
Hyoid bone
This marine mammal is the only member of the genus Monodon.
Narwhal
This Japanese brewery's name means "morning sun."
Asahi
This "disappearing" app's ghost mascot has this specific name.
Ghostface Chillah
This pizza chain was founded in 1960 by brothers Tom and James Monaghan.
Domino’s
The medical term for the "white" of the eye.
Sclera
A group of these long-legged birds is officially known as a "flamboyance."
Flamingo
This soft drink was invented by Charles Leiper Grigg and originally contained lithium citrate.
7-Up
This co-founder of LinkedIn also co-founded PayPal and sits on the board of Microsoft.
Reid Hoffman
This sandwich chain’s name is an acronym for "Real Beef, Always Fresh."
Arby's (R-B's)
The "Stirrup," found in the middle ear, is technically known by this Latin name.
Stapes
This animal has the highest blood pressure of any mammal to pump blood up its neck.
Giraffe
The "A" in the cognac rating "V.S.O.P." stands for this.
Amber
This video-sharing app, defunct in 2016, was the first to popularize the 6-second looping format.
Vine
This fried chicken giant’s founder was made an honorary "Colonel" by this specific Governor.
Ruby Laffoon
These are the only two parts of the human body that never stop growing.
Nose and Ears
This species of jellyfish is biologically immortal, able to revert to its polyp state.
Turritopsis Dohrnii (The Immortal Jellyfish)
This Italian liqueur gets its distinct flavor from the pits of apricots or almonds.
Amaretto
In 2004, this now-defunct social site was the first to reach 1 million monthly active users.
MySpace
This chain’s "Never Ending Pasta Bowl" was first introduced in this specific year.
1995
This is the largest internal organ by mass (not surface area).
Liver
This bird has the largest wingspan of any living bird, reaching up to 12 feet.
Wandering Albatross