This lovable artist drew inspiration from his time serving in the Air Force based in Alaska where he fell in love with "happy little trees"
Bob Ross
This famous last Pharaoh of Egypt lived closer to the moon landing (1969) than to the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza (2500 BC)
Cleopatra
This GOAT didn't make his high school basketball team until he was a junior
Michael Jordan
Al Capone was an American gangster who was never caught for his crimes. Instead, he was taken down for this reason
tax evasion
The first toy advertised on TV, this item could be put back together dozens of different ways
Mr. Potato Head
This artist became famous in 1962 after debuting his off-the-wall pop culture paintings, the first of which was a bunch of Campbell's Soup Cans
Andy Warhol
The US and Great Britain almost went to war over some small channel islands with no resources in Western Canada because one citizen shot another citizen's favorite _________
pig
This major sport only averages about 18 minutes of gameplay despite games taking several hours to complete
baseball
This serial killer plagued the streets of Victorian London and was never caught or identified
Jack the Ripper
This is the only sport to have been played on the moon, or in Arizona, if you believe that sort of thing
Golf
This traditional Japanese art form called Ikebana emphasizes harmony, balance, and beauty of nature by spending hours meticulously arranging this item
Flowers
In July 1807, Napoleon suffered one of his worst defeats. He was celebrating a recent victory by going hunting in the woods with his officers when they were swarmed by a group of this thing, causing them to retreat quickly back behind his encampment walls
bunny rabbits
These controversial figures also receive a prize after participating in the championship game, despite not being on either team
NFL Referees
This killer, known as "the Milwaukee Cannibal", worked at a chocolate factory and led a seemingly normal life until caught
Jeffrey Dahmer
How long is a fortnight
2 weeks
A painting named "Girl with Balloon" was shredded live mid-auction in 2018 just after it had sold for $25.4 million and was created by this famous artist.
Banksy
In the 1950s, the World Health Organization tried combating rising rat populations in areas with high malaria outbreaks by doing this with cats
parachuting them out of airplanes
This famous player wore a cabbage leaf under his cap for good luck and to keep cool (he changed it for a new one every two innings)
Babe Ruth
This practice, originating in Bogota by Cartels, was a method of slitting a victim's throat vertically and pulling the tongue through the neck, serving as a warning for anyone believed to have talked to authorities against the Cartels
Columbian Necktie
This person is featured on the American dollar coin, even though they never served as a US President
Sacagawea
This Spanish artist had a pet ocelot named Babou
Salvador Dali
The construction of this structure is believed to have began nearly 9,000 years ago, but wasn't actually finished until 1878
Great Wall of China
This sport was invented by a French artist as a joke in 1992, but is now the fastest growing sport in Russia, probably because it takes their national sport and favorite hobby and mashes them together
chess boxing
The Triads are organized crime syndicates dating back to the 18th century in this country
China
Everyone remembers the first American on the moon, Neil Armstrong, and the second American on the moon, Buzz Aldrin, but nobody remembers the third member of the crew who had to stay above the moon to pilot the capsule and fly them back to earth. What was his name?
Michael Collins