This citrus hybrid is native to Southeast Asia and the primary flavoring ingredient to a Floridian dessert
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Key Lime
This space opera prequel film topped the box office in 1999, and has a worldwide gross of over a billion dollars
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
Eugen Bleuler, who is most well-known for coining the terms "Schizoid" and "Autism", studied medicine in Zürich, the largest city in this central European country
Switzerland
Pictured in green is this German highway system, most known for its lack of a speed limit

Autobahn or Bundesautobahn
Pictured here is the final scene to this 2010 Christopher Nolan sci-fi action film

Inception
"Chronic" or "Broccoli"
Marijuana
Located at the southernmost tip of Florida is this island city, known more for its coral reefs than its beaches
Key West
On April 20th, 1999, a shooting at this Colorado high school resulted in death of 12 students and 1 teacher
Columbine High School
Zelda, a 1970 biography by Nancy Milford, covers the life of the titular subject who is most well-known for her struggle with mental illness and her marriage to this Lost Generation author
F. Scott Fitzgerald
This 1977 British motoring magazine and television programme was relaunched in 2002 by Jeremy Clarkson and Andy Wilman
Top Gear
Vanna White is an American television personality and is most well-known for being the host of this game show since 1982
Wheel of Fortune
"China White" or "Mexican Brown"
Heroin
Pictured here are the keys to this single reed woodwind instrument 
Clarinet
"I guess I should've known/By the way you parked your car sideways" are the opening lines to the highest charting song off of Prince's 1999, where the artist compares a one-night stand to a fast and expensive sports car
Little Red Corvette
This large and routinely updated publication by the American Psychiatric Association classifies mental disorders using a common language and standard criteria
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
This Wisconsin won the 2008 Indy Japan 300, and is considered the most successful female driver in the history of open-wheel racing
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Danica Patrick
This four-sided spinning top is played during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
Dreidel
"Molly" or "Dancing Shoes"
Ecstasy or MDMA
According to official NBA rules, an offensive player cannot remain in the key or foul lane for more than this amount of time
Three Seconds
This American multinational oil and gas corporation was the result of a 1999 merger between the two largest companies of the historic Standard Oil trust
ExxonMobil
Schizophrenic mathematician and game theorist John Forbes Nash Jr was the subject of this biography and film adaptation of the same name starring Russell Crowe
A Beautiful Mind
Prayut Chan-o-cha is the prime minister of this Southeast Asian country which boasts the second largest economy in the region and has 87% of its households owning at least one motorbike.
Thailand
The South Pacific Island Network or SPIN, was a proposed submarine communications cable system that was intended to stretch between New Zealand and this large island, the most populous in all of French Polynesia and home to the Mao'hi people
Tahiti
"Dots" or "Zen"
LSD or Acid
"Key to the Kuffs" was a collaboration album between Jneiro Jarel and this late hip-hop artist
MF Doom
Considered a "New Democrat" by most political scientists, Bill Clinton's policies reflected this more centrist political philosophy, which incorporates centre-right economic policy and centre-left social policy
Third Way
This atypical antipsychotic drug is primarily prescribed for schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease, and is sometimes branded as Clozaril
Clozapine
The Canadian rock band Crash Test Dummies released this 1993 single, known for its verses about fictionalized children and its onomatopoeic title and chorus
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
This two-word term refers to the "wobble" that takes Earth's axis 26,000 years to complete
Axial Precession
"512" or "Blue"
Oxycodone or OxyContin