A revolutionary signature so big we call it by name
What is a John Hancock?
This team has the most NBA championships of all time
What are The Boston Celtics?
Before becoming the #1 online shopping site, Amazon.com sold only this form of entertainment
What are books?
This 90's buddy-cop movie stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker
What is Rush Hour?
These cuts resemble thin, uniform matchsticks
What is Julienne?
This President was the main contributor to the Declaration of Independence
Who was Thomas Jefferson?
This rhythmic sport was added to the Olympics for the first time in 2024
What is breaking?
This accounting acronym refers to the direct costs, like materials and labor, of selling a product.
What is COGS (Costs of Goods Sold)
This 1982 album is the best selling album of all time, selling over 66 million copies
What is Thriller?
This spicy Korean side dish, typically made with fermented cabbage and radishes, is a staple in many households
What is Kimchi?
Most commonly known for one night, this revolutionary was a very established silversmith
Who was Paul Revere?
This NHL team was sold, relocated, and renamed the Utah Hockey Club
What are the Arizona Coyotes?
This point is described as the minimum amount of money a firm has to make to cover costs
What is the Breakeven Point?
Before directing the cult classic Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino made this debut movie in 1992
What is Reservoir Dogs?
This French term, meaning “under vacuum,” refers to a cooking food in a sealed bag and slow-cooked in temperature-controlled water
What is Sous Vide?
The American author responsible for Life on the Mississippi and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Who was Mark Twain?
By far, the best British F1 driver
Who is Lewis Hamilton
This blend of corporation and partnership goes under the acronym LLC
What is a Limited Liability Company?
The multi-million, six-film franchise inspired by the adaptation of Michael Crichton’s sci-fi novel
What is Jurassic Park?
This Frenchman is known as the father of culinary arts
Who was Georges Auguste Escoffier?
This President signed the Civil Rights Act
Who was Lyndon B. Johnson?
In 2025, this wide receiver joined his brother in the NFL Hall of Fame, becoming the first set of siblings ever inducted
Who is Sterling Sharpe?
financial ratio that measures how much profit a company generates for each dollar of shareholder equity
What is Return on Equity (ROE)?
This Italian is best known for composing “The Four Seasons”
Who was Antonio Vivaldi?
This culinary technique involves using sodium alginate and a calcium solution to create delicate spheres with liquid centers, resembling caviar.
What is Spherification?