Born May 16, 1986, this singer also starred in 'A Star Is Born'.
Lady Gaga
This Nokia phone game involved navigating a growing line around a screen trying to eat dots without crashing into yourself.
Snake
This "Below Deck" original chief stew, known for her no-nonsense attitude and Southern charm, left the franchise in 2020 after seven seasons before returning briefly.
Kate Chastain
This semi-autonomous Russian republic in the North Caucasus has Makhachkala as its capital and borders the Caspian Sea and is famous for producing UFC fighters.
Dagestan
This Memphis-based delivery company was founded in 1971 by Frederick W. Smith, who reportedly conceived the idea in a Yale economics paper that received a C grade.
FedEx
This 'footballer', born May 2, 1975, was known for his free kicks while playing for Manchester United and England.
David Beckham
This file-sharing program from the early 2000s, with its purple wolf icon, succeeded Napster as the go-to for illegal music downloads.
Limewire
This "Real Housewives of New York" original cast member, known for her catchphrase "mention it all," left the show in 2019 to focus on her business and podcast.
Bethenny Frankel
Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest peak, is located in this African country.
Tanzania
This Japanese conglomerate's name comes from the Latin word for "sound" combined with "sonny boy".
Sony.
Born May 21, 1972, this Brooklyn rapper was killed in a 1997 drive-by shooting.
Notorious BIG
This pre-MySpace social network, founded in 2002 by Jonathan Abrams, peaked at 100 million users before pivoting to a gaming site and shutting down in 2015.
Friendster
This "Love Is Blind" season 1 couple, a scientist and a sales rep, are one of only two couples from that season still married; she famously said yes at the altar after his nerves nearly derailed the wedding.
Lauren and Cameron (Hamilton)
Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, straddles the border between Peru and this country.
This French luxury conglomerate, run by Bernard Arnault, owns Louis Vuitton, Dior, Tiffany & Co., and Moët Hennessy; it's known by a four-letter acronym.
LVMH
This boxer, born May 17, 1966, was the youngest heavyweight champion in history.
Mike Tyson
Launched in 1996, this search engine let users type questions in plain English and was answered by a friendly cartoon butler mascot, who was retired in 2006 when the site rebranded.
Ask Jeeves
Kim Kardashian's first marriage, before Kris Humphries and Kanye West, was to this music producer; they wed in 2000 when she was 19 and divorced in 2004.
Damon Thomas
This Scandinavian capital sits on 14 islands and is sometimes called the "Venice of the North.
Stockholm
This Swiss food and beverage company, the world's largest by revenue, owns brands including Nespresso, Gerber, and Purina.
Nestle
Born May 4, 1929, this Belgian-born actress starred in 'Roman Holiday' and became a UNICEF ambassador.
Audrey Hepburn
This dot-com era browser, the dominant web browser of the late 90s, lost the browser wars to Internet Explorer and was discontinued in 2008.
Netscape
This "Survivor" two-time winner took home the title in both Heroes vs. Villains (season 20) and won her first season as part of an all-women alliance.
Sandra Diaz-Twine
Oman's Musandam exclave forms the southern shore of this narrow waterway, the only sea passage out of the Persian Gulf.
Straight of Hormuz
This shipping giant, headquartered in Copenhagen, is the world's largest container shipping company; its name is also a common Danish first name.
Maersk