This war, fought from 1861 to 1865 was the U.S.A's bloodiest conflict, taking at least 750,000 soldiers.
The U.S Civil War.
Bryan Adams got his first real six-string in the Summer of this year.
1969.
You must be living in the basement if you haven't heard Bob Barker or Drew Carey yell "come on down!" on this CBS gameshow.
The Price is Right.
They're engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials.
Farmers.
All he ever wanted to be was a professional hockey player, but he learns to play a different sport, golf, to pay off his grandmothers house in this 1996 film.
Happy Gilmore.
This was the name given to the holy wars where armies marched to the levant in an attempt to gain control of the holy land from Islamic forces. The effort lasted some 200 years during the middle ages, and was ultimately unsuccessful.
The Crusades.
Oh, what a night. Late December back in this year.
1963.
This iconic show was born when Merv Griffin came up with the idea to put a "spin" on Hangman.
Wheel of Fortune.
It's the act of expelling intestinal gas, a colloquial term for flatulence.
Fart.
Sandler played both lead roles, a brother and his sister, in this 2011 movie directed by Dennis Dugan.
Jack and Jill.
The United States joined this war in 1965 in an effort to stop the spread of communism as a part of their "containment" approach.
The Vietnam War.
Prince said "twenty zero zero party over oops out of time, so tonight I'm gonna party like it's" this year.
1999.
Before his appearance as a guest host, Ken Jennings previously won the title of G.O.A.T of this game show. His immense winnings probably didn't hurt either.
Jeopardy.
It's the money a passenger on public transportation must pay.
Fare.
Adam Sandler and Kevin James become a bit more than 'firefighter buddies' to help with a complicated life insurance policy in this 2007 film.
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry.
This country ruled Korea prior to the end of World War II and the start of the Korean War.
Anne-Marie sang how it's never been better than the summer of this year.
2002.
Primarily a game of luck, the objective of this game was to uncover lower values to pressure the mysterious "banker" into offering you enough cash to stop playing.
Deal or No Deal.
It's a comic, dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and ludicrously improbable situations.
Farce.
Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) is given a universal remote that controls time to help him find that time with family is precious in this 2006 film.
Click.
After the end of the Cold War, many communist nations fizzled out as the world embraced free markets. Today, only 5 communist nations remain: China, Laos, Vietnam, and these two countries.
Cuba and North Korea.
This hit song's title was referencing a dystopian social science fiction novel by English novelist George Orwell. David Bowie warned you to "beware the savage lure".
1984.
In this gameshow, you had to watch out for "Whammies" on the board that could wipe out your bankroll, although Peter Tomarken wouldn't have minded seeing you get one.
Press Your Luck. (1983-1986)
The Polynesians were the best and boldest at this, being some of the first to discover many of the small pacific islands.
Seafaring.
Burt Reynolds played convict and ex-NFL Quarterback Paul Crewe in the 1974 original version of this movie. In 2005, Reynolds played ex-NFL coach Nate Scarborough with Sandler taking the role of Paul Crewe.
The Longest Yard.