2004 movie featuring the man (Nicholas Cage) stealing the Declaration of Independence.
National Treasure
American game show where contestants answer questions in the form of questions.
Jeopardy
A Japanese auto manufacturer founded in 1920: ZDMAA
MAZDA
An Austrian neurologist who is known as the father of psychoanalysis, and his redefinition of sexuality in the Oedipus complex.
Sigmund Freud
A pandemic which began in December of 2019, and is the reason we haven't seen any of each other in person in several months.
COVID-19
The 2007 film where the myth(Nicholas Cage) played Johnny Blaze who made a deal with the devil.
Ghost Rider
Contestants compete to win cash prizes by guessing the pricing of merchandise.
The Price is Right
A retired vehicle brand owned by Nissan which was brought back in 2013 for emerging vehicle markets: DAUNTS
Datsun
A Russian physiologist famous for his experiments with dog saliva.
Ivan Pavlov
First identified in the Democtractic Republic of Congo in 1976, and as of 2019 has killed approximately 32 million people, transmitted sexually, via blood-blood transmission, and from mother to child.
HIV/AIDS Pandemic
The 1997 film starring the legend (Nicholas Cage) and John Travolta assuming each other's physical appearance.
Face/Off
Contestants spin a wheel and try to solve word puzzles.
Wheel of Fortune
An Italian brand which is a subsidiary of Fiat Chrysler, known for its strong rallying history: LICANA
LANCIA
An experiment investigating the effects of percieved power between officers and prisoners.
Stanford Prison Experiment by Dr. Phillip G. Zimbardo
A pandemic with a deathtoll estimated as high as 100 million, is believed to have originated in Kansas, but was not reported by U. S. press.
Spanish flu/ 1918 flu Pandemic
The 2009 film where our hero (Nicholas Cage) plays an MIT professor who must understand coded messages which predict future catastrophes.
Knowing
Two families compete against each other to name the most popular responses to survey questions.
Family Feud
A defunct american luxury brand which was almost revived in the late 1990's: CPARDKA
Packard
An experiment showing classical condition in humans by pairing loud frightening sounds to white laboratory rats to condition a small child.
Little Albert Experiment
A plague responsible for an estimated 200 million deaths and caused by the Yersinia Pestis bacterium carried by fleas.
The Black Death
2007 film where our savior (Nicholas Cage) stars as Chris Johnson who can see two minutes into the immediate future.
Next
Contestants answer trivia questions while in a New York Taxi.
Cash Cab
An Australian automobile founded in 1856 as a saddlery manufacturer and now focuses on importing vehicles under its brand. HONDLE
Holden
A psychology experiment where participants were divided into learners and teachers. When the learner failed to memorize the teacher would initiate increasingly painful shocks from mild to life threatening.
The Milgram Experiment
Affecting the Byzantine empire, especially the capitol of Constantinople, from 541-542 ACE lead to the deaths of 25-100 million people.
Plague of Justinian