This royal couple shocked the world by stepping down from their duties in 2020 and exposing family tensions in an Oprah interview.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
This “Father of our Country” once owned one of the largest whiskey distilleries in early America.
George Washington
This handheld virtual pet, popular in the late 90s and early 2000s, required constant feeding and attention.
Tamagotchi
This sport, often played on ice, uses a “stone” and a broom to guide the object to a target area.
Curling
This popular Middle Eastern dish consists of small, deep-fried balls made from chickpeas, parsley, and spices.
Falafel
This singer sparked outrage after kissing Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera at the 2003 MTV VMAs.
Madonna
This Founding Father is credited with brewing his own beer and was known for hosting legendary parties in Philadelphia.
Benjamin Franklin
This millennial-favorite drink, banned in several countries, was a neon-colored caffeinated alcoholic beverage.
Four Loko
In 2009, this swimmer set the record for the most Olympic gold medals by any Olympian in history.
Michael Phelps
This food, popular in sushi, is made from seaweed and used to wrap rolls or serve as a base for hand rolls.
Nori
This reality TV star served 72 days of marriage to Kris Humphries before filing for divorce.
Kim Kardashian
In 1969, this astronaut was the first person to take communion on the moon, but later revealed they had struggled with alcoholism.
Buzz Aldrin
This millennial-era book series for tweens follows the tragic and mysterious lives of three orphans.
A Series of Unfortunate Events
This baseball player holds the record for the most career home runs with 762.
Barry Bonds
This popular breakfast food is made by frying a dough and topping it with powdered sugar, often eaten during celebrations like Mardi Gras.
Beignet
This actor was caught using racist slurs in a leaked voicemail in 2010, causing significant backlash.
Mel Gibson
This Roman emperor is rumored to have once thrown lavish feasts where guests would drink wine until they passed out.
Nero
This early 2000s toy allowed kids to create their own rubberized creatures by pouring gel into heated molds.
Creepy Crawlers
The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece, in this year (closest within decade wins)
1896
This popular dish, often associated with Italian cuisine, consists of thinly sliced raw beef or fish, typically drizzled with olive oil and lemon.
Carpaccio
This comedian’s career was nearly destroyed in 2017 after a photo of them holding a fake severed head resembling Donald Trump went viral.
Kathy Griffin
This British Prime Minister was known for his love of whiskey and cigars and famously said, “I have taken more out of alcohol than alcohol has taken out of me.”
Winston Churchill
This discontinued citrus-flavored soda from the 90s made a comeback in 2014 due to fan demand.
Surge
This racing event, held annually on Memorial Day weekend, is the largest single-day sporting event in the world by attendance.
Indianapolis 500
This French delicacy consists of a smooth paste made from duck or goose liver, often served as a pâté or mousse.
Foie Gras