The Battle of Bunker Hill occurred during this war.
American Revolution
This famous Pittsburgh Pirate wore 21 and tragically died on a relief mission to South American earthquake victims.
Roberto Clemente
1/3 of all airports on Earth are located in this country.
United States
Known as the "King of Pop".
Michael Jackson
This was the most popular Christmas gift of 2025.
Heated Blanket
He was the US President during the Great Depression, and was blamed for it.
Herbert Hoover
Nicknamed the "Iron Horse", also another named used for ALS.
Lou Gehrig
This is the most visited place in all of France.
Disneyland
“Who Let the Dogs Out” was recorded and released by this Bahamian band.
Baha Men
This October 9th holiday was featured in SpongeBob SquarePants.
Leif Erikson Day
This infamous event forced the United State to join World War 2.
Pearl Harbor
Most recent NFL team added in 2002.
Houston Texans
This country has over 13,000 uninhabited villages throughout it's coldest regions.
Russia
This Post Malone song opens the 2018 movie “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse"
Sunflower
Popular holiday celebrated on 3/14.
Pie Day
He was the US President to famously say "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall."
Ronald Reagan
Herb Brooks
This country has the world's tallest men, averaging over 6 Feet.
The Netherlands
Jealousy
Turning saints into the sea
Swimming through sick lullabies
Choking on your alibis
Mr. Brightside
The song "Jingle Bells" is commonly associated with Christmas, but was actually originally for this holiday.
Thanksgiving
Joseph McCarthy
Just behind California, this state produced the 2nd most NFL Hall of Famers so far.
Pennsylvania
This African country is the world's newest, earning it's independence in 2011.
South Sudan
This album has sold the most copies ever, selling 120 Million Worldwide.
Thriller
The tradition of eat pork and sauerkraut on New Year's Day for good luck is most closely associated with this culture.
Pennsylvania Dutch