These two NBA franchises have met a record-setting 12 times in the NBA Finals, where both teams tower above the competition in terms of Hall of Fame inductees (some two dozen each) and championships (17 for one, and 16 for the other)
Los Angeles Lakers & Boston Celtics
The 7th US President splashes paint around and creates abstract art
Andrew Jackson Pollock
The Stanley Works awarded the Army-Navy "E" Award for excellence in war production during this war.
World War 2
This is a 3 sided figure where each angle is less than 90 degrees.
Acute Triangle
Beginning in 1989, and set in the town of Springfield, this is the longest running sitcom ever created, still churning out episodes today.
Mick Jagger
The Rolling Stones
These two professional boxers had bad blood for each other, spanning three fights from 1971-1975, ultimately leading to one of the greatest bouts in the history of the sport, donned "The Thrilla in Manila".
Muhammad Ali & Joe Frazier
Dana White Castle
John Lundgren replaced this former SWK Chairman & CEO in 2004
John Trani
The equation y = mx + b is considered to be this.
Slope-Intercept Formula
This black & white visual sitcom, first airing in 1960, featured the late Don Knotts as incompetent deputy Barney Fife.
The Andy Griffith Show
Dave Grohl
Foo Fighters
These two state-bordering schools host one of college football's most long-standing rivalries, nicknamed "The Red River Rivalry".
Texas Longhorns & Oklahoma Sooners
Its two day shipping even covers 0 degrees longitude
Amazon Prime Meridian
Stanley Works came to existence as a direct result of the 1920 merger of Stanley's Bolt Manufactory, founded by Frederick Stanley, and the Stanley Rule and Level Company, founded by this man, Frederick's cousin
Henry Stanley
This consists of a horizontal and vertical number line, intersecting at right angles at their origins. The number lines, called axes, divide the plane into four quadrants. The quadrants are numbered I, II, III, and IV beginning in the upper right quadrant and moving counterclockwise
Coordinate Plane
Airing in 2003-2006, then rebooted for Netflix in 2013, this Ron Howard-narrated sitcom featured the hilarious trials and tribulations of the Bluth Family.
Arrested Development
Robert Plant
Led Zeppelin
From 1973 to 1988, these two tennis legends played each other 80 times (advantage 43–37 to one) as they lifted the women’s game to prominence on their skillful shoulders.
Chris Evert & Martina Navratilova
Sebastian Stan's Marvel movie character makes a visit to the home of the Chicago Bears
The Winter Soldier Field
In 1992, The Stanley Works acquired this Chatsworth, CA company, a manufacturer of sliding and folding mirror-doors.
Monarch Mirror Door Co. Inc
The common endpoint of two rays forming an angle (And/Or) The highest or lowest point of the graph of a parabola
Vertex
This 1970's sitcom highlighted character Mary Richards, an adult single woman in the big city working in the newsroom of Minneapolis TV station WJM.
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Mark Knopfler
Dire Straits
Since their first official meeting in 1921, these two clubs have been facing off in what is considered to be rugby's most culturally influential (and rather gruesome) international rivalry.
New Zealand All Blacks & South Africa Springboks
Sean Connery's 2nd James Bond adventure leads him to listening to The B-52's most famous tune
From Russia With Love Shack
This man was an integral part of the Stanley firms dramatic early growth, being appointed President of the initial firm from 1884 to 1915. By the time he retired as chairman in 1918, he had created a corporate culture and strategy conducive to continued growth.
William Hart
A closed-plane figure formed by three or more line segments intersecting only at end points and each interior angle being less than 180 degrees.
Convex Polygon
This Netflix animated tragicomedy features a washed-up former sitcom star with a host of addictions and a knack for hurting everyone who cares about him. Oh, and he's also an anthropomorphic horse.
BoJack Horseman
Grace Slick
Jefferson Airplane