This Ancient Greek mathematician came up with the famous theorem about the relationship between the sides of a right triangle.
Pythagoras
"Abbey Road"
The Beatles
One is a reptile you wouldn't want to run into and the other is a programming language.
Python
This popular lycanthrope was played by Taylor Lautner in the Twilight movies.
Jacob
The first recorded "epic" was written in Sumeria and featured this hero.
Gilgamesh
Euclid produced a famous treatise on the foundations of geometric principles (through a deductive manner) in 300 BCE titled this.
Elements
"To Pimp a Butterfly"
Kendrick Lamar
A goddess of victory and a major brand.
Nike
"A terrible day for rain" is a famous quote made by this animated character from Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
Lt. Col. Roy Mustang
The Bronze Age Collapse is speculated to have been partly caused by attacks by a sea-faring people known as this.
The Sea People
Calculus is attributed to having being founded by Newton and this man.
Leibniz
"Ride the Lightning"
Metallica
An arch-villain at Crystal Lake and a famous comedic actor.
Mike Myers
The film Mean Girls is partially based off of this book by Rosalind Wiseman.
Queen Bees and Wannabes
This settlement was the largest in North America before the Columbian Exchange, found on the Mississippi River.
Cahokia
This mathematician was famous for his work on game theory, popularized by the movie A Beautiful Mind
John Nash
"Halcyon Days"
Ellie Goudling
A Batman villain and a nuisance.
Bane
This game was the first to popularize "paid cosmetic" DLC to games in the West.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
The age of rapid industrialization, massive economic growth, and robber-barons in the United States is known as this by historians.
Gilded Age
This mathematician is widely considered to be the most gifted and brilliant math mind alive today.
Terrence Tao
"Unknown Pleasures"
Joy Division
A popular electronic "book" and a finish.
Chrome
This movie, which recently has had a sequel announced, sees two high school burnouts travel through time to try and pass a final history project.
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
These two ships were the only two battleships permanently sunk (total loss) by the Japanese since all the others were raised or repaired and served by the end of the war.
USS Oklahoma and USS Arizona