This former wife of British Royalty was known for her activism and glamour until her life was cut short due to a conspiracy-filled death.
Diana, Princess of Wales
An Italian lemon liqueur mainly produced in Southern Italy.
Limoncello
The Demon Deacons
Wake Forest University
Most touchdown passes(55) in a single season. (2013)
Peyton Manning
“We Live A Life We Love”
Lululemon
The 35th President of the United States. He was the youngest to ever assume the presidency by election.
JFK
A sweet Italian liqueur that originated in Saronno; Disaronno for one.
Amaretto
The Shockers
Wichita State University
Most assists(163) in an NHL season. (1985)
Wayne Gretzky
“Move Fast Together”
This man was born in Ohio but later moved to California and ran a cult that would kill multiple people including the former wife of Roman Polanski.
Charles Manson
An Italian black licorice-flavored, usually colorless, liqueur. The term comes from the Latin word sambucus, meaning "elderberry.”
Sambuca
The Hilltoppers
Western Kentucky University
Most stolen bases (130) in the live ball era. (1982)
Rickey Henderson
“Better for You, Better for People, Better for Our Planet”
Chipotle
This singer has seven grammy awards and is in the rare company to claim a James Bond song.
Billie Eilish
It has a vibrant orange hue. Its name comes from apero, a French slang word for apéritif.
Aperol
The Camels
Campbell University
Most NASCAR race wins(27) in a single season. (1967)
Richard Petty
“For Life”
Volvo
Pioneer of the “Minneapolis sound,” died of an accidental fentanyl overdose.
Prince
A dry black licorice-flavored aperitif that is widely consumed in Greece.
Ouzo
The Banana Slugs
University of California, Santa Cruz
Most wins(18) in a single PGA season. (1945)
Byron Nelson
“Life Is Not A Spectator Sport”
Reebok