This US President famously chopped down a cherry tree... according to a myth that wasn't actually true.
Who is George Washington?
This alcohol is made from fermented grapes.
What is WINE?
Before GPS, people used this paper object to figure out where the hell they were going.
What is a map?
(Accept: Atlas)
This famous document begins with the words "We the People".
What is the US Constitution?
This liquor is traditionally made in Scotland and must age for a minimum of 3 years.
What is Scotch?
Before texting, people would pass these in class to communicate secretly.
What are notes?
This city hosted the famous (now infamous) 1773 protest where colonists dumped a bunch of tea in the harbor.
What is Boston?
This type of alcohol is made by distilling fermented molasses or sugarcane.
What is Rum?
Before streaming music and MP3s, people carried these portable devices that held maybe 12 songs - if you were lucky.
What is a CD Player?
(Accept: Discman/Walkman)
This city was the first capital of the United States before Washington, D.C.
What is Philadelphia?
This cinnamon-flavored whiskey shot became wildly popular in bars during the 2010s.
What is Fireball?
Before Google Calendar and Social Media reminders, people kept birthdays and appointments written in this physical book.
What is a (day) planner?
(Accept: Calendar)
This ancient EMPIRE built a road system over 250,000 miles long without modern tools, and several are still in use today.
What is the Roman Empire?
This coffee-flavored liqueur from Mexico is a common base for espresso martinis and "Baby Guinness" shots.
What is Kahlua?
Before smartphones, people used this printed book to look up phone numbers - and it doubled as a doorstop or heavy weapon.
What is a phone book?