This beloved digital pet, launched in Japan in 1996, required kids to frantically press tiny buttons to feed, play with, and clean up after a pixelated creature living on a small egg-shaped keychain.
What is a Tamagotchi?
Scientists believe this single supercontinent, which existed roughly 300β335 million years ago, eventually broke apart to form all of the continents we know today.
What is Pangaea?
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In American football, this is the number of points your team scores when a player carries or catches the ball across the opposing team's goal line into the end zone.
What is 6 (a touchdown)?
To be legally labeled as this type of American whiskey, a spirit must be made from at least 51% corn and aged in new, charred oak barrels β most of it comes from Kentucky.
What is bourbon?
This dial-up internet service provider famously mailed millions of free trial CDs to American households throughout the 1990s, becoming most people's very first experience going online.
What is AOL?
About 4.5 billion years ago, a Mars-sized planet crashed into the early Earth with such force that it blasted a massive cloud of rock and debris into orbit β over time, that debris clumped together to form this
What is the Moon?
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What is the Godfather?
American football kept the word 'football' because it evolved directly from this rougher British sport in the 1860s at Ivy League universities β which itself descended from association football, where the ball actually is kicked.
What is rugby?
Archaeological evidence suggests the world's oldest known alcoholic beverage is this fermented grain drink, with traces found in pottery dating back over 13,000 years to what is now northern Israel.
What is beer?
Launched in 1999 by a Northeastern University dropout named Shawn Fanning, this peer-to-peer service let teens download music for free β until Metallica's lawsuit helped bring it crashing down in 2001.
What is Napster?
During the last ice age β which peaked about 20,000 years ago β sea levels were roughly 400 feet lower than today, exposing this now-submerged land bridge that let early humans walk from Asia into North America.
What is Beringia (the Bering Land Bridge)?
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What is the Matrix?
This small South American country shocked the world in 1930 by winning the very first FIFA World Cup on home soil, defeating Argentina 4-2 in the final.
What is Uruguay?
This Italian cocktail of equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth was allegedly born in Florence in 1919 when an Italian count asked his bartender to strengthen his Americano by swapping the soda water for gin.
What is a Negroni?
Released in 1995 and pulled from shelves less than a year later, this Nintendo device was marketed as the world's first portable 3D gaming console β but its red-and-black display gave users headaches and it's now considered one of the biggest flops in Nintendo's history
What is the Nintendo Virtual Boy?
When this Italian volcano erupted in 79 AD, it buried a nearby Roman city so completely in ash that the entire town was preserved almost perfectly for nearly 1,700 years β including residents frozen in their final moments.
What is Mount Vesuvius?
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What is The Witch?
Referee Ken Aston invented this system in 1966 after watching players ignore cautions during a chaotic World Cup match β designing a simple visual language now used in every soccer competition on Earth."
What are yellow and red cards?
Originally from Bordeaux, France, this dark grape variety is now the most widely planted red wine grape in the world β found everywhere from Napa Valley to Chile, Australia, and South Africa.
What is Cabernet Sauvignon?
In 1993, Apple released this early personal digital assistant β widely mocked for its unreliable handwriting recognition β but it's now recognized as a decade-early prototype of the smartphone era.
What is the Apple Newton?
This 1918 pandemic killed an estimated 50β100 million people worldwide β more than all the deaths of World War I combined β yet it is rarely taught in history classes and remains one of the most overlooked catastrophes of the 20th century.
What is the Spanish Flu?
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This NFL franchise holds the most painful record in Super Bowl history β appearing in four consecutive championship games from 1991 to 1994 and losing every single one, a streak of heartbreak no other team has ever come close to matching
What are the Buffalo Bills?
This 17th century French Benedictine monk is widely credited with perfecting the method of making sparkling wine in Champagne β reportedly running to his fellow monks exclaiming 'Come quickly, I am drinking stars!
Who is Dom PΓ©rignon?