The "jumping" name given to a calendar year with 366 days.
What is a Leap Year?
This TV show set in 90s New York City details the life of six people's relationships and jobs.
What is Friends?
In the Second World War, the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa took place in this conclusive year.
What is 1945?
Controversial for its naming convention between the U.S. and abroad, what sport held it's world cup in 2022
What is soccer/football?
Portable and delectable, what Quaker snack is given at camp, especially if the camper is gluten-free?
What is a granola bar?
This historic music festival began in 1968 and is famously known for the hippies that it brings to New York.
What is Woodstock?
This show set in Pennsylvania follows a group of employees at a branch of a paper company and stars Steve Carell.
What is The Office?
The battle of Thermopylae inspired this rather exaggerated historical film in which the Spartan warriors defend ancient Greece against the Persian Empire.
What is 300?
Although the U.S. government restricted companies from being able to form these, this popular board game made by Hasbro will find you collecting money, paying rent, and possibly going to jail.
What is Monopoly?
This common household seasoning has the chemical formula NaCl and is found in abundance in the ocean.
What is salt?
This Latin phrase meaning "before noon" is abbreviated to A.M.
What is ante meridiem?
This weekend sketch comedy show that first aired in 1975 holds the record for most Emmy wins at 82?
What is Saturday Night Live?
First debuting in a 1945 cartoon, this friendly ghoul also starred in a 1995 live action film.
Who is Casper?
Founded in 1877, this tennis tournament in London is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and was recently won by Novak Djokovic and Elena Rybakina.
What is Wimbledon?
This celebrity chef currently holds 7 Michelin stars for his restaurants and can be seen in Hell's Kitchen.
Who is Gordon Ramsay?
What is 27?
The television broadcast of the moon landing in 1969 showed this Apollo mission number.
What is 11?
in 1815, this final battle of Napoleon Bonaparte ended his 23 year campaign but is easily confused with a song from a famous Swedish pop group.
What is Waterloo?
Heralded as a politician for the people, this U.S. president was involved in over 100 duels in the early 19th century.
Who is Andrew Jackson?
These names for the Rice Krispies mascots are known for the sound they make.
Who are Snap, Crackle, and Pop?
Although popular for its appearance in "Jurassic Park," the Tyrannosaurus Rex actually lived in this final era of dinosaurs which derives its name from the Latin for chalk.
What is Cretaceous?
Possibly instrumental in the end of Hollywood's "Golden Era," cable television was introduced to the public in this decade.
What are the 1940s?
Who is William I (the Conqueror)?
The reality competition show survivor that began in 2000 concluded this season number this past December.
What is 43?
This French royal is often misquoted saying "let them eat cake" during the French Revolution.
Who is Marie Antoinette?