This event in 1773, during which American colonists dumped British tea into Boston Harbor, was a protest against taxation without representation.
Boston Tea Party
This is the largest internal organ in the human body, responsible for over 500 vital functions, including detoxification and bile production.
The Liver
This blue, helmeted robot from Capcom’s long-running series fights Dr. Wily’s mechanical creations using powers he absorbs from defeated Robot Masters.
Mega Man
This NFL team plays its home games at Arrowhead Stadium, the loudest outdoor stadium in the league.
Kansas City Chiefs
This 1994 film about a simple man with a unique perspective on life was based on a 1986 novel by Winston Groom.
Forrest Gump
This President of the United States issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
Abraham Lincoln
This structure, part of the axial skeleton, protects the heart and lungs and is formed by 12 pairs of bones.
The Ribs
He is responsible for the tragic transformation of Hyrule.
Ganondorf
This running back holds the record for most rushing yards in a single NFL season, with 2,105 yards in 1984.
Eric Dickerson
This 1982 film featured a memorable character, nicknamed "Goblin", who befriends a young boy and tries to return to his home planet.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
The United States entered World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor in this year.
1941
This cranial nerve, also known as cranial nerve X, plays a major role in parasympathetic control over the heart, lungs, and digestive tract.
Vagus Nerve
This master thief raccoon leads a team of specialists, including Bentley and Murray.
Sly Cooper
This team is the only franchise to have won four Super Bowls in six seasons, a feat accomplished between 1974 and 1979.
Pittsburgh Steelers
This 2008 movie was the first to gross over $1 billion worldwide, directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Christian Bale.
The Dark Knight
This policy, announced in 1947, aimed to contain the spread of communism and provided aid to countries resisting Soviet influence.
Truman Doctrine
This gland, located at the base of the brain, is often referred to as the "master gland" due to its role in regulating other endocrine glands.
Pituitary Gland
In the "Mass Effect" trilogy, this customizable character can be male or female and is the first human Spectre.
Commander Shepard
Before moving to Tennessee and becoming the Titans, this team was based in Houston and known by this name.
Houston Oilers
The 1999 film "The Matrix" had groundbreaking visual effects, including the iconic "bullet time" scene. The director's name is a nod to their original first name.
The Wachowski Siblings
This landmark Supreme Court case in 1954 declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional.
Brown v. Board of Education
It's the name for the series of involuntary muscle contractions that move food and other substances through the body.
Peristalsis
It's the name of the lead playable warrior in the hit game Ghost of Tsushima.
Jin Sakai
This quarterback is the only player in NFL history to win league MVP, Super Bowl MVP, and a Super Bowl in the same season—doing so in 1999.
Kurt Warner
This 1954 film, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, centers around a photographer who believes he has witnessed a murder through his apartment window, but it might be all in his mind.
Rear Window