Fore! He holds 82 PGA Tour wins— including being the youngest winner of The Masters at 21 years old.
Who is Tiger Woods
While no Peach, this Princess debuted in the 1989 Game Boy launch game "Super Mario Land."
Who is Daisy
This game, perhaps a favorite of the Vanderbilts and Carnegies, features jail, an iron, and free parking.
What is Monopoly
This holiday, meant to be a reminder of appreciation, has its roots based in a 1621 harvest feast including the Wampanoag Tribe.
What is Thanksgiving
Originating in 1988 on the Discovery Channel with a show titled "Caged in Fear," This week celebrates a certain sea subject.
What is Shark Week
This dance, originating in the mid 19th Century, rose to popularity among the working-class port neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and Montevideo.
What is the Tango
Guy Fieri welcomes you to Flavortown in this Food Network television show featuring restaurants in more casual settings
What is Diners, Drive-ins and Dives
"The Office" was a mockumentary TV show chronicling this ficticious paper company based in Scranton, PA.
What is Dunder Mifflin
You can find out what "R-E-S-P-E-C-T " means to her when listening to this 1967 cover of an Otis Redding classic.
Who is Aretha Franklin
Not quite a one "hit" wonder, Rebecca Black gained infamy for singing you "gotta get down" with this day of the week in 2011.
What is Friday
Phil Collins won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for this 1999 animated Disney Movie featuring Rosie O'Donnell, Glenn Close, and Tony Goldwyn in the titular role.
What is Tarzan
While it can be triggered from sunlight, yoga, or puppies, this "feel-good" chemical plays a key role in the brain's reward system.
What is Dopamine
Maybe a precursor to OSHA, this bird identified unsafe working conditions in mines due to its sensitivity to carbon monoxide and methane.
What is a Canary
This comedian gets plenty of respect for his roles in "Caddyshack" and "Back to School"
Who is Rodney Dangerfield
While first appeaing in "The Devil's Rain," John Travolta broke out as the star of this film about a man who spent his weekends at a local disco.
What is Saturday Night Fever
This show-within-a-show focused on home improvements starred fictional characters Tim Taylor and Al Borland.
What is Tool Time
Known as the "Champagne of Teas," this protected long leaf tea is grown in the Himalayan foothills of India.
What is Darjeeling
In July 2024, Keir Starmer became the UK's sixth Prime Minister in 10 years as the head of this political party founded in 1900
What is the Labour Party
This type of lyric poetry traditionally comprised of a strophe, antistrophe, and epode aims to celebrate its subject, like joy.
What is an Ode
Better known by this day of the week, Odin's Day is named after the chief Norse deity of wisdom, war, and magic
What is Wednesday
Formally known as Reval, this European capital city with a population of 450,000 sits on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland.
What is Tallinn
Credited as the Father of Modern Philosophy, He coined the phrase "Cogito, ergo sum" or "I think, therefore I am."
Who is De Cartes
This rock band came from a land "Down Under" topping the charts in 1981 with the album "Business as Usual"
What is Men at Work
"And that's why I appreciates about you" can be heard on this Canadian Comedy, with characters like Squirrely Dan, The McMurrays, and the Skids
What is Letterkenny
This Emperor, who had the city Byzantium renamed in his honor, officially decreed a seven-day week in the Roman Empire— including making Sunday a public holiday.
Who is Constantine