The Boston Celtics
College "Geography"
College Dropouts
Arbitrary Science
What Year Was it
200

This 2008 champion and Finals MVP is nicknamed "The Truth."

Paul Pierce

200

This is the only U.S. state that is an island chain

Hawaii

200

This Facebook founder dropped out of Harvard after his sophomore year to move the company to Palo Alto.

Mark Zuckerberg

200

It’s the Einstein equation that relates energy to mass: E = mc^2

Theory of Relativity

200

COVID-19 is declared a global pandemic, Tiger King becomes a Netflix sensation, and the Kansas City Chiefs win their first Super Bowl in 50 years

2020

400

He was the first player in NBA history to sign a contract worth over $300 million, and he’s currently one-half of the "Jay-Team.

Jaylen Brown

400

This city is known as "Beantown" and is home to Harvard, MIT, and your beloved Celtics.

Boston

400

He dropped out of Reed College after six months but stayed to audit a calligraphy class that inspired the typography of the first Mac.

Steve Jobs

400

This "law" states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newton's 3rd Law

400

Pokémon GO has everyone walking into traffic, the Chicago Cubs finally win the World Series after 108 years, and Leonardo DiCaprio wins his first Oscar for The Revenant

2016

600

Before he became a legendary executive, he played for the Celtics in the 80s and was famously part of the "Big Three" alongside Bird and Robert Parish.

Danny Ainge or Kevin McHale

600

If you’re traveling from Sunderland to London, you are traveling in this cardinal direction.

South

600

This Microsoft co-founder is one of the world's richest men despite leaving Harvard in 1975.

Bill Gates

600

This is the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere (hint: it’s not oxygen).

Nitrogen

600

Barack Obama is inaugurated as the 44th U.S. President, the world loses Michael Jackson, and Kanye West famously interrupts Taylor Swift at the VMAs.

2008

800

This point guard was known as "The Cooz" or the "Houdini of the Hardwood" during the Celtics' early championship runs in the 50s and 60s.

Bob Cousy
800

This state is known as the "Dairy State," making it the perfect home for the Packers.

Wisconsin

800

This talk show mogul was a dropout from Tennessee State University but later returned to finish her degree in 1986

Oprah Winfrey

800

This type of bond involves the "sharing" of electron pairs between atoms.

Covalent Bonds

800

The first Harry Potter movie and Shrek both hit theaters, Wikipedia is officially launched, and Apple changes music forever with the first iPod.

2001

1000

In the 1980s, the Celtics played their home games in this legendary arena that famously had no air conditioning and "dead spots" on the parquet floor.

The Boston Garden

1000

This Ivy League school is located in Ithaca, New York, and is famously the alma mater of Andy Bernard from The Office

Cornell

1000

This filmmaker dropped out of Cal State Long Beach (twice!) before directing Jaws and Jurassic Park.

Steven Spielberg

1000

This is the temperature at which all molecular motion stops, also known as 0 Kelvin

Absolute Zero

1000

The Lion King and Pulp Fiction are box office hits, the O.J. Simpson white Bronco chase captivates the nation, and Justin Bieber is born.

1994

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