One of Guy Fieri's favorite styles of restaurants, this type of eatery was started by Kirby's Pig Stand in Dallas, Texas, in 1921.
Drive-In Restaurant.
The first electric one of these sold commercially in the United States was produced by Hurley Electric ________ Equipment Company in 1907 and its sales reached 913,000 units in 1928.
Electric Washing Machine
After seeing two vehicles crash into each other Garret Morgan invented this in 1923.
The traffic light
The first one of these was invented by Henrey Ford in 1908.
Model T
KDKA was America's first this, who were issued with the first ever license on Oct. 27, 1920.
Radio station.
It was invented by American inventor Fred W. Wolf in 1913, but in 1923 Frigidaire introduced the first self-contained one of these.
Refrigerator
Americans James Cummings and J. Earl McLeod were ones for pushovers and co-invented and built the first this in 1923
Bulldozer
This invention did not require the use of water or shaving cream and was invented by Jacob Schick in 1928.
Electric razor
American inventor Elmer Sperry built the first aerial torpedo in 1917, which became the first successful this.
Guided Missile
General Electric employee Frank Shailor, invented the first commercially successful this in 1909
Electric Toaster
DAILY DOUBLE
Invented in 1922 by Ralph Samuelson, this aquatic sport is now a popular pass time in the summer.
Nobody could have predicted the bright future of this invention; invented by Sam Foster in 1929.
Sunglasses
Invented for his wife, who frequently cut herself cooking, Earle Dickson invented this was in 1921.
Band-Aid
If you're feeling a little chilly and want to warm up quick, grab one of these. The first practical one was invented in 1912 by American physician Sidney I. Russell.
Electric Blanket
American Frank Ofeldt was under a lot of pressure when he invented the steam this to clean buildings, automobiles and concrete surfaces in 1927.
Pressure Washer
This invention with the dissector tube was invented by Philo Fransworth in 1927.
The electrical television system
Make sure to tell the truth on this one. This invention was invented by John A. Larson in 1921, sensed reactions that helped to determine whether or not a person was truthful.
The lie detector / The modern polygraph system
This product truly sucks. Invented by a janitor named James Spangler it was the first practical domestic one of these in 1907 and later sold the rights to William Hoover.
Vacuum Cleaner
The first automatic commercial one of these was invented by American inventor and engineer Otto Frederick Rohwedder in 1927 and was the greatest thing since... well...
Bread-slicing machine
The first this with a self-winding mechanism was invented by John Harwood in 1923.
Atomic wrist watch