This highly contagious inflammation referred to as conjunctivitis is also called a colorful name.
Pink eye.
Bowl Cut
The first President of the United States.
George Washington
These are ever-so-slightly radioactive because they're high in potassium.
This Virginia City served as the Confederacy's capital during the war.
Richmond
An often illegal industrial action where law enforcement officers call in sick to protest labor conditions and more.
Blue Flu
Jennifer Aniston's Friends character's cut
The Rachel
Famous U.S. Army General during World War II.
George Patton
The only fruit with seeds on the outside.
Strawberry
He shot President Abraham Lincoln.
John Wilkes Booth
An acute viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, causing fever and jaundice.
Yellow Fever
A sophisticated style that added flair to flapper bobs and originated in the 1920s.
Finger waves
A member of the musical group The Beatles.
George Harrison
Contains the most fiber of all fruits.
Passionfruit
Commander of the Union armies.
Ulysses S. Grant
It's often associated with red rashes.
Scarlet Fever
Pixie Cut
Creater of the Star Wars franchise.
George Lucas
At one time these were known as Chinese Gooseberries.
Kiwis
The leading cause of death in the Civil War.
Disease
An historical illness characterized by a pale, greenish skin tint caused by iron deficiency anemia along with other things.
Green Sickness (Chlorosis)
Made famous by Elvis Presley, volume is at the front of the hair.
Pompadour
George Foreman
Explorers once used these as canteens.
Watermelons
Harriet Tubman