HCA Healthcare was founded in this year.
1968
Before streaming, people famously had to “be kind” and do this before returning a VHS tape.
Rewind
This element's chemical symbol is Au.
Gold
This is the body's largest organ.
Skin
This popular candy's name comes from the surnames Mars and Murrie.
M&M's
HCA Healthcare was founded by Dr. Thomas Frist Sr., Dr. Thomas Frist Jr., and this businessman.
Jack C. Massey
This sound once meant you were about to access the internet—and nobody could use the phone while you did it.
dial-up internet
Pure gold is designated this many karats.
24 Karats
The medical term “singultus” describes this annoying bodily function.
Hiccups
This fruit floats in water because roughly one-quarter of its volume is air.
Apple
HCA Healthcare's mission says, “Above all else, we are committed to the ___ and improvement of human life.”
Care
This digital pet from the 1990s demanded food and attention and could tragically “die” if neglected.
Tamagotchi
An Olympic gold medal is primarily made from this metal—not gold.
This is the largest artery in the human body.
Aorta
This condiment was sold as medicine in the 1830s, with claims it could help digestive problems.
Ketchup
The “H” in HCA originally stood for this.
Hospital
Before Google Maps, many drivers kept one of these enormous folded navigation tools in their car.
road map
Gold's atomic number is this.
79
These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
Alveoli
Which came first: Oreos or chocolate-chip cookies?
Oreos (1912; chocolate-chip cookies came later in the 1930s).
When HCA was founded in 1968, its first hospital was located in Nashville and shared its name with a well-known Nashville neighborhood. Name the hospital.
Park View Hospital
This social network launched in 2003 and became famous for letting you rank friends in a “Top 8.”
MySpace
This U.S. state is nicknamed the Golden State.
California
This part of the brain primarily coordinates balance and movement.
Cerebellum
The culinary term “al dente” literally translates from Italian to this phrase.
“to the tooth”