Drunk History
"B"ookende"D"
Drag Herstory
Animals
(Probably) False Phrases
400

Japan's Sudo Honke brewery has been turning rice & water into this since the 12th century

Sake

400

Born Edward Teach, this notorious pirate lit fuses in his facial hair to terrify foes.

Blackbeard

400

On the main stage of RuPaul's Drag Race, two queens face off in this high-stakes performance to decide who stays.

A lip sync for your life
400

Batting leadoff alphabetically, this "earth pig" has a foot-long tongue

Aardvark

400

You forced yourself to do a difficult job, so yes, you had to "bite" this projectile but no, not literally

The Bullet

800

The Bols family began distilling Genever, also known as "Hollands" or "Dutch" this liquor, in 1664

Gin

800

Compared with dial-up, this high-speed internet access rides cable, fiber, or DSL.

Broadband

800

Ru’s longtime right hand at the judges’ table is this former Seduction singer and radio host.

Michelle Visage

800

Wisconsin's state mammal, this weasel family member stores up body fat in summer & fall for long winter sleeps

Badger

800

Though the cause had a lot of mass appeal, you only proverbially "jumped on" one of these conveyances.

The Bandwagon

1200

This whiskey brand is Based in Lynchburg, Tennessee—ironically a dry county.

Jack Daniel's

1200

Synonymous with treachery, this Revolutionary War general tried to hand over West Point.

Benedict Arnold

1200

With Dr. Frank-N-Furter belting “Sweet Transvestite,” this 1975 cult musical turned midnight screenings into ritual.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

1200

This scaly “anteater” of Africa and Asia is the world’s most trafficked mammal.

Pangolin
1200

That new phone plan didn't literally cause bodily harm; it just cost this exaggerated amount.

An arm and a leg

1600

In 1794 George Washington personally led militia to quell this frontier revolt over an excise on distilled spirits.

The Whiskey Rebellion

1600

An invention or original idea can be called this figurative “offspring.”

Brainchild

1600

When Ru declares “The library is open,” queens practice this affectionate insult art from ballroom culture.

Reading

1600

The Indian gray is a type of this mammal that has no problem going after cobras

Mongoose

1600

Pre-performance jitters aren’t real lepidopterans fluttering inside you, despite this saying. 

Butterflies in your stomach

2000

This liqueur dates back to the 16th century; in the 20th, it was bottled with brandy as B&B

Benedictine

2000

Founded in 1889 and affiliated with Columbia, this Manhattan women’s college is in Morningside Heights.

Barnard

2000

Pre-Drag Race, reading, shade, and voguing were documented in this 1990 film by Jennie Livingston.

Paris is Burning

2000

This living fossil deep-sea fish was thought extinct until a 1938 catch off South Africa.

Coelacanth

2000

When a project lacks resources, you can’t extract this vital fluid from a mineral.

Blood from a stone

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