This game is won by getting 5 in a row. Name this game which is also a common name for dogs, typically played by old people.
Bingo
This space shuttle was involved in the first fatal accident of a spacecraft in flight. Name this space shuttle that exploded in 1986.
Challenger
This Italian sports car brand is known for its prancing horse logo.
Ferrari
This man was powerful in Russia shortly before the Russian Revolution. He was assassinated after being shot multiple times and thrown into a river. Who was this self-proclaimed holy man, who had much influence over Tsarina Alexandra and was the subject of a 1978 hit by Boney M.
Rasputin
This type of fish starred in the movie Jaws.
Shark
This game’s name is commonly used as an exclamation to signify accomplishment or happiness, as a popular alternative to something like “bazinga!” It is characterized by throwing dice. This game's objective is to score the most points possible by rolling 5 dice.
Yahtzee
This is an ancient Chinese toy repopularized in the 80s. For [points] points, name this toy popularly played with by trying to kick the toy to keep it off the ground for as long of a time as possible?
Hacky Sack
This German car brand uses the slogan “The Ultimate Driving Machine” and was originally founded as a manufacturer of aircraft engines in 1916.
BMW
This leader's military strategy involved the continental system, forbidding any country allied with or depending on France from trading with Britain. Name this ruler of France who revolutionized the law with his codes, but is also regarded by many as a tyrannical ruler.
Napoleon
This type of fish has spikes all over its body. In a viral video, one was shown eating a carrot.
Pufferfish
This game can quickly make a family game night into a brutal competition. Taking multiple hours to play, this game is played by attempting to crush your opponents and obtain as much money as possible by acquiring property.
Monopoly
This popular slogan was released by Nike in 1988. It is still used today and is preceded in some ads by “Don’t let your dreams be dreams.”
Just Do it.
A famous line by Andrew Tate asks a person, "What color is your _____"
Bugatti
Before the Industrial Revolution, this form of industry was very effective in Europe. For [points] points, name this system of manufacturing based in homes rather than in a factory.
Cottage System
This type of fish is the namesake of a "Pro Shop"
This game can quickly make a family game night into a brutal competition. Taking multiple hours to play, this game is played by attempting to crush your opponents and obtain as much money as possible by acquiring property.
Risk
This singer of "Like A Virgin" was popular in the 80s. She performed at the VMAs in 2001 with Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera.
Madonna
Name this engine which has perfect primary and secondary engine balance, used in the Mercedes-Benz M256, the Ford Zephyr 6, and is a preferred configuration for large truck engines due to the effects of vibrations at large scale.
Straight-six/Inline-six/I6/L6
This English king split from the Catholic church to let him divorce the first of his 6 wives. For [points] points, name this king whose six marriages ended in a divorce, a beheading, his wife’s death, another divorce, another beheading, and his death.
Henry VIII
This type of fish is commonly served in Mexican restaurants.
Tilapia
This game was devised in 1943 by British board game designer Anthony E. Pratt. Name this board game, the objective of which is to determine who murdered the game’s victim, where the crime took place, and which weapon was used.
Clue
This was the year in which Taylor Swift was born. She named her 2014 album after that year.
1989
Japanese car manufacturer Toyota wasn’t originally a car manufacturer. In which industry, involved in the production of cloth, was it originally founded?
Textiles
This invention allowed people to quickly produce written information without writing it by hand. It was instrumental in the spread of Martin Luther’s ideas in the Protestant Reformation. For [points] points, name this invention from 1440 that revolutionized the way information was spread in Europe by which text or images are transferred to paper using movable type and ink.
Gutenberg Printing Press
This type of fish was named the world's ugliest animal.
Blobfish