Launched in 1970, this foam toy was billed as the "world's first official indoor ball."
Nerf
This was the first type of mammal to be cloned.
sheep
This "Lyin' Eyes" band had a tumultuous 1980 break-up.
The Eagles
This 5'2 Seinfeld actress is tied for the most ever Emmy wins.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
40 years after his death, he still appears on some of China's paper money.
Mao
The hit series MASH (1972-83) was actually set during this conflict.
Korean War
He served as Independent Counsel investigating Whitewater and Monica Lewinsky, among other Clinton scandals.
Ken Starr
This professional sports team left Baltimore in the dead of night in 1983.
The Colts
This 4'10 former Secretary of State is famous for her pins.
Madeleine Albright
Switzerland and Lichtenstein are the only two countries that still use this monetary unit.
The 1972 Olympics in this city were overshadowed by a deadly attack from terrorist organization Black September.
Munich
This 1991 character was named the American Film Institute's greatest villain of all time.
Hannibal Lecter
This singer's "I Will Always Love You" became a break-up anthem.
Whitney Houston
This New England town was home to Little Women author Louisa May Alcott.
Concord, MA.
Presidential estate on the back of the nickel.
Monticello
Jimmy Carter's infamous 1979 speech addressing the Energy Crisis.
Crisis of Confidence speech
1998's You've Got Mail focused on star-crossed lovers in this industry, connecting through technology.
Bookselling
Six.
This "Meet Me in St. Louis" leading lady was just 4'11.
Judy Garland
Before adopting the Euro, Italy and Vatican City used this.
Lira
This 1973 feminist work of non-fiction changed the conversation on women's health and continues to be published today.
Our Bodies, Ourselves
This Sri Lankan terror organization carried out numerous high-profile assassinations in the 1990s.
Tamil Tigers / LTTE
This partially-recognized Balkan territory declared independence from Serbia in 2008.
Kosovo
This 4'8 American is the most decorated gymnast in the world.
Simone Biles
Tuvalu, a small island country in the South Pacific, uses the dollar of this country, 2,000 miles away.
Australia