Ed Sheeran was dancing in the dark, with her between his arms in this 2017 romantic ballad
Perfect
This was opened up on November 9, 1989 after standing for 28 years as a symbol of the Cold War
The Berlin Wall
This celebrity duo split following their highly publicized domestic violence case in 2009
Rihanna and Chris Brown
This character claims "It's always tea time" in a famous book by Lewis Carroll
The Mad Hatter
This teacher, who was a neighbor to the show's main character, closed the series with the line, "I love you all. Class dismissed."
Mr. Feeny
Tenacious D wishes you were there to hear the actual greatest song in the world in this song honoring it
Tribute
This first underwater tunnel built in the U.S. was opened for traffic on November 13, 1927 running under the Hudson River between NYC and Jersey City
Holland Tunnel
After Abraham Lincoln did not appear for their January 1, 1841 wedding, he eventually married her on November 4, 1842 at her sister's home in Springfield, Illinois
Mary Todd
The famous tea party at Uncle Albert's saw everyone drink tea that makes them float to the ceiling in this famous 1964 musical
Mary Poppins
This sweet teacher requests Matilda be moved to a higher class, but is refused by her tyrannical principal and ignored by the child's family in the novel turned film, Matilda
Miss Honey
Nelly rapped about his attraction to his new neighbor Kelly Rowland despite the latter being in a relationship on this track from his 2002 album, Nellyville
Dilemma
After several years of searching, British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of this child-king pharaoh in Luxor, Egypt on November 4, 1922
Tutankhamun
(King Tut)
Although attributing the start of her marital breakdown to her husband's use of LSD, Cynthia Powell found this duo together in robes upon return from a holiday in Greece in 1968
John Lennon and Yoko Ono
While it may not be the first food that comes to mind when thinking of this famous character created by author A. A. Milne, he is known for drinking tea from breakfast until dinner (and sometimes after)
Winnie the Pooh
Dewey Finn poses as teacher Mr. Schneebly at this prep school in School of Rock
Horace Green
It was not comedy the Bee Gees were singing about when the feeling's gone and you can't go on in this chart topping hit
Tragedy
Born on November 8, 1900, Margaret Mitchell wrote only one novel that was published during her lifetime, this American Civil War-era piece that would go on to be translated into 30 languages and become the highest grossing film of all time (adjusted for inflation)
Gone with the Wind
Sean Penn sent this celebrity queen to the hospital in one of many domestic disputes during their 4 year marriage
Madonna
This video game princess is known to host tea parties when not being kidnapped, as well as use tea as a power enhancer when her friends get kidnapped
Princess Peach
After John Keating introduced this poem to his students in their first class, the students iconically stood on their desks and addressed him by it when he is fired from the school in the 1989 film Dead Poets Society
O Captain! My Captain!
Tom Jones takes murderous revenge on his unfaithful woman in this intense 1968 song
Delilah
Born in London on November 8, 1656, this astronomer and mathematician used Newton's gravitational theories to determine the comet sightings in 1531, 1607, and 1682 were actually the same comet, which would posthumously be given his name after it returned as calculated in 1759
Edmond Halley
This English rock star turned reality television star renewed vows with his wife of over 40 years, instead of having his head bit off, after entering rehab in 2016
Ozzy Osbourne
Despite traveling light years and light years with his crew, captain Jean-Luc Picard, played by this actor, regularly finds comfort in "Tea. Earl Gray. Hot" throughout the Star Trek series
Sir Patrick Stewart
The Burn Book framed this teacher as a drug dealer in the 2004 teen comedy film, Mean Girls
Ms. Norbury