This land deal in 1803 doubled the size of the United States
The Louisiana Purchase
This shark-themed 1975 movie is often credited as inventing the modern summer blockbuster.
Jaws
In Greek Myth, this winged horse sprang from the blood of Medusa.
Pegasus
This common citrus fruit is cut into wedges or wheels and added to beers like Blue Moon.
Orange
A yellow precious metal often used in jewelry.
Gold
This 19th-century rebellion in Pennsylvania protested a federal excise tax.
The Whiskey Rebellion
This actor played Walter White in Breaking Bad.
Bryan Cranston
This Norse tree connects the Nine Realms.
Yggdrasil
This tow-ingredient shot mixes Jägermeister with an energy drink.
Jagerbomb
A place you live, shorter than "Residence"
Home
In 1867, the U.S. purchased Alaska from this country for $7.2 million.
Russia
This 1999 sci-fi movie popularized the concept of living in a simulated reality.
The Matrix
In Egyptian myth, this god weighs a person's heart against a feather.
Anubis
This classic cocktail uses gin, vermouth, and an olive or lemon twist.
Martini
A fruit that is red or green, often eaten as a snack.
Pear
This early American document served as the nation's first constitution before being replaced in 1789.
The Articles of Confederation
This athlete-centered T.V. comedy follows the collegiate lives of Alex Moran, Thad Castle, and Sammy Caciatorre.
Blue Mountain State
This famous 14-foot linen cloth, bearing the faint, negative image of a crucified man, has been preserved in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Italy since 1578.
The Shroud of Turin
Also a type of glass, this word describes a spirit served without ice.
"Neat"
Also one of the seven deadly sins, this is another word for jealousy
Envy
This 1954 Supreme Court case declared that "separate but equal" in public education was "inherently unequal," violating the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Brown v. Board of Education
This 1927 film was the first feature length "Talkie", revolutionizing cinema.
The Jazz Singer
This Christian apostle wrote 14 of the 27 books in the New Testament.
Paul
This double sided instrument is often used to measure cocktail ingredients.
Jigger
This word names a mythical creature that breathes fire.
Wyrm