The Fourth Day of July
Infamous Boxing Matches
Some Bubbly Beverages
Put That In A Fruit Salad
Sweet Cheek "Music"
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It's was a dark day for the world of professional wrestling when this wrestler died on this day in 1988. He got robbed even during the accident, dark side of humanity rearing its ugly head.

Adrian Adonis

200

In the Rumble In The Jungle, Muhammad Ali used this tactic to erode George Foreman's stamina before knocking him out in the 8th round.

Rope-A-Dope

200

This "medical" soda is advertised as being made from 23 different flavors.

Doctor Pepper

200

Gordon Ramsey is his colorful way once said, "You don't f*cking _______ on pizza".

Pineapple

200

Billie Joe Armstrong of this band lamented, "Wake me up when September ends"

Green Day

400

This former president passed away on this day in 1831, 5 years after John Adams and Thomas Jefferson had both died. 

James Monroe
400

Jack Johnson had the world of early 1900's America against when he had won the Heavyweight Title. His opponent in, "The Fight of the Century" was given this nickname to symbolize the hope of taking Johnson's title away.

The Great White Hope

400

For much of the last half of the 2000s, this fruity brand from Coca-Cola had its own colorful group of spokesmodels.

Fanta

400

An alternative name for this fruit that you can find in the land down under is the Chinese gooseberry.

Kiwi

400

This southern city is a hip-hop mecca & one of its temples is Lenox Square Mall, where the OutKast rappers met.

Atlanta

600

On this day in 1939, this former Yankee retired from baseball while calling himself, "the luckiest man on the face of the earth".

Lou Gehrig

600

In their first encounter, Joe Louis was knocked out by Max Schmeling in the 12th round. After a meeting with FDR, Louis would destroy Max in the rematch. How many rounds did the German boxer last before getting knocked out?

One Round

600

This root beer derived its name from the names of partners Roy Allen & Frank Wright

A&W

600

This sweet & seedy vine fruit sounds like it might inspire an intense desire for it.

Passion Fruit

600

Thanks to "Stranger Things", her 1985 song "Running Up That Hill" re-entered the charts in 2022.

Kate Bush

800

This african country celebrates Liberation Day instead of Independence Day on this day, they were liberated from a violent civil war in 1994 even have a movie covering the events.

Rwanda

800

These two boxers had a legendary trilogy of matches which won The Ring's Fight of the Year in 2002 and 2003. Who were these two men?

Micky Ward and Arturo Gatti

800

In 1983, it added Ruby Red to its line of sodas.

Squirt

800

This particular fruit is only available in U.S. markets from September to January but they can last in your freezer for a year.

Cranberries

800

This use of snippets from other artists' songs is a hip-hop tradition.

Samples (Sampling)

1000

This HBCU was founded on this day in 1881, it was the site of one of the most sinister medical experiments ever conducted contributing to the major distrust of medical professionals.

Tuskegee University

1000

This boxer found himself on the receiving end of a Tyson left hook that ended their championship fight so quick that people thought it was fixed. This fight is more well-known for being Tupac's last appearance before he was murdered.

Bruce Seldon

1000

This current soda brand is named for a peak in the Cascades.

Shasta

1000

Tu Bishvat, a Jewish tree festival includes eating fruit, like this one that according to tradition has 613 red seeds.

Pomegranate

1000

At the beginning of the 20th century, jazz flourished in Storyville, the red light district of this southern city

New Orleans

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