In 2000 AD, this American presidential candidate became the first to win the presidency while losing the popular vote
George W Bush
This organ provides blood to every other organ in the body, including itself. It is the only organ to receive its blood supply passively during diastole
The heart
Born in Anchiano, Tuscany in 1452 to a philandering attorney, this inventor, architect, scientist, author, and artist, had 17 half-siblings all from different mothers. He is most remembered for his paintings such as "the last supper"
Leonardo di vinci
This set of rights came from Arizona, which ultimately determined that upon being arrested, everyone is entitled to keep their silence and have an attorney present during all questioning even if they can't afford it
Miranda Rights
This game has a main character which goes around the world capturing and collecting creatures that are trained for battle and used to restore order and justice
Pokemon
This was the tallest US president
Abraham Lincoln, 6'4
What does NSAID stand for?
Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug
This is the nationality of famous painter Pablo Picasso
Spain
This supreme court justice is famous for her victories against gender discrimination and popularized the phrase "I Dissent"
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
This is a character in the Mario series and has a mushroom on his head
Toad
This was the first president to live in the white house
john adams
This muscle contracts to enable inhalation
Diaphragm
Lisa Gherardini
This is the title of someone who testifies under oath before a court of law
A Witness
Not the highest-grossing of all time, but this videogame had the most sales of all time upon release in 2011 and was first made for computers
Minecraft
This was the original capital of the USA
Philadelphia, PA. 1790-1800
This organ is removed during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Gall bladder
He painted "the Scream"
Edvard Munch
This is a term to describe a trial before a judge but no jury
Bench Trial
This iconic videogame character first originated as a simple placeholder for other characters that were still under development
Kirby
A meatpacker in Troy, New York, who fought in the American Revolution, he later became the official meat inspector for the northern army in the War of 1812. He was given this nickname for his good nature.
Uncle Sam
In the late 1700s, this British physician created the first vaccine for smallpox
Edward Jenner
Known for his comic-book style Pop Art, this artist was a leader in the new art movement of the 1960s and is regarded as a 'tongue in cheek' parody artist. His best works are "whaam!" and "drowning girl"
Roy Lichtenstein
Supreme Court justice from 1986 until his death is 2016, he was described as the intellectual anchor for the originalist and textualist position in the Court’s conservative wing. He was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medial of Freedom in 2018
Antonin Scalia
Initially released for the Soviet Union-developed Elektronika 60 computer, variations of the classic puzzler have since been made for over 50 different platforms
Tetris