This American comedy musician is famous for writing contemporary song parodies, such as Amish Paradise, White and Nerdy, and Eat It.
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Second to the PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator card, which sold for $16.5 million, this fire-type Pokémon card has sold for nearly $2 million.
Charizard
This 2017 live action Disney remake featured the voices of Ewan McGregor, Ian McKellen, and Stanley Tucci as the enchanted side characters.
Beauty and the Beast
The Coca-Cola vault, located in this city at the World of Coca-Cola museum, houses the original, handwritten secret recipe.
Atlanta
Often occurring due to wet surfaces, uneven flooring, or poor lighting, this is the most common workplace accident.
slips, trips, and falls
This American rapper, producer, and co-founder of Death Row Records has famously produced music for 50 Cent, 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, and is particularly known for launching the career of Eminem.
Dr. Dre
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This highly prized gemstone used for jewelry and sculpture ranges from a translucent "imperial" green to lavender and white.
Jade
Mary Shelley
This U.S. Army installation in Kentucky is renowned for housing the U.S. Bullion Depository, which stores 147 million ounces of gold, as well as historic documents and national treasures.
Fort Knox
This nuclear disaster on April 26, 1986 was caused by design flaws and operator error, resulting in a contaminated area of over 1,600 square miles.
Chernobyl
Host of the original Cosmos series, this American astronomer and planetary scientist is also known for his "pale blue dot" quote inspired by a 1990 Voyager 1 image of Earth 3.7 billion miles away.
Carl Sagan
Although his flagship, Queen Anne's Revenge, has been discovered, the location of this pirate's buried loot is said to be known only to "himself and the devil".
Blackbeard - Edward Teach
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Starring Robin Williams, this 1997 Disney remake of The Absent-Minded Professor was retitled to reflect the scientific experiment he brought to life in the movie.
Flubber
There are thousands of duplicates of this item stored in the massive, secured vault in Svalbard, Norway.
seeds
The Titan submersible, belonging to which company, imploded at 11,500 feet depth instantly vaporizing the five individuals aboard, including the CEO of the company.
OceanGate
Although he did not invent the telescope, this 16th century Italian pioneer of the scientific method revolutionized observational astronomy, physics, and laws of motion.
Galileo Galilei
Violins constructed by this artisan are valued from $3 million - $45 million due to extreme rarity and unmatched properties.
Antonio Stradivari
This practitioner of magic in medieval fantasy, often depicted as a dark wizard, can communicate, summon, and manipulate the dead.
Necromancer
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This company's memorabilia vault holds over 80,000 priceless music history items, including John Lennon's handwritten lyrics, Madonna's costumes, and Michael Jackson's white glove.
Hard Rock
Most common in machinery accidents, this injury involves a large section of skin and tissue from the hand being torn away at once.
degloving
GZA (The Genius), renowned for incorporating scientific themes into his lyrics, specifically cosmological and quantum physics, is a founding member of this hip-hop group.
Wu-Tang Clan
Commissioned by Russian tsars from 1885 - 1917, only 61/69 of these famous, multi-million dollar jeweled eggs have been located.
Fabergé egg
In What's New, Scooby-Doo?, the 2002-2006 reboot, the theme song is an energetic pop-punk track performed by what early-2000s band?
Simple Plan
Built near the Svalbard Seed Vault, this cookie company built a doomsday vault to protect the company's cookie recipe and a stash of cookies in case of disaster.
Oreo
This semi-submersible offshore drilling rig owned and operated by BP exploded on April 20, 2010, eventually collapsing, causing the largest oil spill in U.S. history.
Deepwater Horizon