What's In
a Name?
British
Invasion
Potent
Potables
How 'Bout
Them Cowboys
In the
Year 1953
100

While David's father went by the nickname, Bud, this is his given name.

Beauford

100

This band led the British Invasion of Rock and Roll with their state-side debut on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.

The Beatles

100

Popularized by British colonials in India, this simple, refreshing highball cocktail is typically garnished with a lime wheel - it's also Dave's signature drink.

Gin & Tonic

100

The Cowboys are famous for playing on this national holiday.

Thanksgiving

100

A year after her accession, this monarch was crowned at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd and began her record-breaking reign.

Queen Elizabeth II

200

Strongly associated with Hawaii's last reigning king, this name means "beloved" or "favorite" and serves as the Hawaiian equivalent of the name David.

Kawika

200

According to their 1965 complaint, it's what the Rolling Stones "can't get."

Satisfaction

200

Unlike tonic water, this mixer is simply carbonated water - no sugars or minerals added!

Seltzer

200

This former Dallas Cowboy possesses 3 Super Bowl rings, a Mirrorball Trophy and is the NFL's all-time leading rusher.

Emmitt Smith

200

Born on August 11th, this professional wrestler and media personality dominated the World Wrestling Federation in the 80s and 90s. Does that work for you, brother?

Hulk Hogan

300

Shared with a famed naturalist, this is David's alliterative middle name.

Darwin

300

The Isley Brothers and the Beatles both had hits with this song. Need a hint? Ask Ferris Bueller!

Twist and Shout

300

Tonic water was initially marketed as a means of delivering this medication to consumers in the hopes of preventing malaria.

Quinine

300

The Dallas Cowboys have won this many Super Bowl championships.

Five

300

This revolutionary politician and "man of steel" succumbed to a stroke on March 5th, triggering a power vacuum among the Soviet Communist Party.

Joesph Stalin

400

David's father, Bud, turned his hobby into a career when he opened Nelson's Photography in this year.

1964

400

The Who's rock opera, often considered their masterpiece, was released in 1969 and tells the story of this "deaf, dumb and blind kid."

Tommy

400

This shrubbery seed cone is the defining ingredient of gin, giving it its signature piney aroma and taste.

Juniper Berries

400

The Cowboys faced this team twice in the Super Bowl.

Denver Broncos

400

On July 27th an armistice agreement was signed,"ending" the Korean War and establishing this at (roughly) the 38th parallel - one of the most heavily fortified borders in the world.

A demilitarized zone AKA the DMZ

500

It's a muzzleloader and Dave's unusual, childhood nickname.

Musket

500

This 1970 Kinks hit caused controversy due to its lyrics about a romantic encounter with a transgender person, and was briefly banned by the BBC for product placement ("Coca-Cola").

Lola

500

Juicing limes in the sun can cause redness, itching, and severe blistering of the skin. While the official diagnosis is phytophotodermatitis, it is more commonly known as this.

Magarita burn

500

He was the Dallas Cowboy's first head coach, and led the team for 29 seasons. Need a hint? Ask Peggy Hill!

Tom Landry

500

On January 20th, this man was sworn in as the 34th U.S. President, but do you like him?

Dwight D. Eisenhower