You want to win one of these for excellence in television programming? It is easy since there are 25 categories
Emmy
This person is credited with inventing the assembly line
Two Steves, Wozniak and Jobs, helped create this technology giant
Apple
Louis XVI
Rando Calirissian is a play-on-words of a Star Wars character that first appears in this 1980 film
The Empire Strikes Back
Live tv coverage brought America into a growing standoff between Feds and a religious sect, the Branch Davidians, in this Texas town
Waco
Kentucky is not just horses, bourbon, and fast food--one of their largest cities makes this important item for America's national pastime
Bats (Louisville Slugger)
This chart is what you want to check to see what songs are popular in American right now
Billboard (The Billboard Hot 100)
Richard III's nephews reportedly got murdered in this famous London location
The Tower of London
This country has the oldest parliamentary building in use
Althing (Iceland)
This TV program was all about "loving" this zany female lead charater
Lucy (Ricardo)
Most micro-chips produced in the modern world comes from this island nation
Taiwan
Invented in 1982, this carbonated beverage makes people think they are healthy:
Diet soda (pepsi)
This dictator suffered a massive cerebral hemorrhage, but supposedly his cronies were too afraid to enter his office and he was left to die without medical aid
Josef Stalin
What bird has the largest wingspan?
Albatross
This movie became an annual tradition for many Americans, many seeing color on their tv for the first time.
The Wizard of Oz
Located in Germany, this company has the largest car factory in the world--punching away all competitors
Volkswagen
An educational book entitled "The Intertidal Zone," led to the creation of this animated tv show
Spongebob Squarepants
This ancient Chinese philosopher, who wrote about the five key principles known as the "wu tang" died...of natural causes.
Confucius
Odontophobia is the fear of
Teeth
The most-watched television episode of all time came from their period drama-comedy
M*A*S*H
James Hargreves's machine transformed factories in England and the world--producing tons of yarn
The Spinning Jenny
Beetle Mania took off in America in large part due to their appearance on this variety show
Ed Sullivan Show
Deflating his supporters, Salomon August Andrée failed to reach the North Pole in 1897 after this mode of transportation presumably led to his demise
Hot air balloon
A big 'un, this animal is reportedly the only creature with four knees
Elephant