This tart fruit, commonly used in pies and jams, contains compounds that may help reduce the risk of urinary tract infections.
Cranberries
This iconic "Queen of the Nile," known for her political alliances with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony
Cleopatra
This 1956 musical, set in a high school and featuring songs like "Summer Nights" and "You're the One That I Want," was later adapted into a hit film starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
Grease
"Come to where the flavor is,"
Marlboro
The longest-running prime-time game show, which began in 1956, was hosted by Bob Barker
The Price is right
High in omega-3 fatty acids, this fish is known for its heart-protective benefits and is commonly recommended for improving cholesterol levels.
Salmon
The famous Viking explorer known for "discovering" North America was born as Leif Haraldsson.
Leif Erickson
This musical, set in a Harlem nightclub was first staged in 1966 with Liza Minnelli in the lead role.
Cabaret
"Melts in your mouth, not in your hands"
m&ms
This 1957 show introduced the world to the quirky, supernatural characters of Gomez, Morticia, and Uncle Fester, becoming a classic in American television.
The Addams Family
This herb, often used in teas or as a seasoning, is known for its calming properties and is often recommended to help with insomnia and anxiety.
Chamomile
This infamous pirate known for his flamboyant style and fearsome reputation was born as Edward Teach.
Blackbeard
This 1957 musical, centered around the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, features the famous song "Tonight" and was later turned into a successful 1961 film.
West side story
"Democracy Dies in Darkness"
Debuting in 1951, this early talk show featured legendary host Steve Allen, later replaced by Johnny Carson, and became a late-night TV institution
The Tonight Show
This spice, commonly used in Middle Eastern dishes, is not only delicious but also known to aid in digestion and reduce bloating.
Ginger
This famous composer, known for his Symphony No. 9
Beethoven
This 1960 musical about a florist who raises a man-eating plant was made into a popular 1986 film starring Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene.
Little shop of horrors
"Snap! Crackle! Pop!"
Rice crispies
This 1959 family show introduced a talking dog and became a major hit in the 1950s, eventually becoming a major motion picture.
Rin Tin-Tin
This whole grain, often found in ancient diets, is full of fiber and magnesium, which may help lower blood pressure and support healthy heart function.
Quinoa
This famous American industrialist, known for revolutionizing the automobile industry
Henry Ford
This 1964 musical, set in a small-town beauty shop, features the song "I Will Always Love You" and was later adapted into a popular film starring Dolly Parton.
9 to 5
The original. If your grandfather hadn’t worn it, you wouldn’t exist.
Old Spice
This 1950s sitcom starred a young Danny Thomas as a nightclub singer, with his fictional family featuring his wife and daughter. The show is famous for its wholesome family dynamics
Make Room for Daddy