Travel on horseback, and Street
Rode and Road
In 1980, this U.S. volcano erupted and was the most devastating eruption in modern history.
Mount St. Helens
Approximately 18,000 house fires were caused between 2010 and 2023 because people didn't clean this item after their laundry.
Lint trap
Created by accident in 1928, this brand of gum became so popular it was supplied to the military for their rations during WWII.
Dubble Bubble
In the early 19th century, this potion was promoted as a cure-all, but was worthless, and is now a common term used to describe charlatans who sell other duds.
Snake Oil
Tell untruths and a stringed instrument
Liar and Lyre
This devastating disaster took place in 1986 as the world watched this space shuttle explode moments after launch.
Challenger
Ray Bradbury created a dystopian future in which books were banned, and he named it after the temperature paper would ignite.
Fahrenheit 451
This bubbly drink became very popular in Europe after it was used in the anointing of a new French king, and to this day is often used for celebrations.
Champagne
Made by wild pansies touched by Cupid's arrow, Puck uses this love potion to cause romantic chaos in this Shakespeare play.
A Midsummer's Night Dream
Heaviness and Linger
Weight and Wait
Physics and neglect caused 2.3 million gallons of this substance to flood through Boston in 1919 at 35 mph, which killed 21 and injured over 250.
Molasses
This actor loved burning rubber and tragically died in a collision. His iconic status is built upon, in part, his death at such an early age, and his outstanding performances in "East of Eden", "Rebel Without a Cause", and "Giant".
James Dean
Bubble and squeak is a quirky name for a dish that is mostly potatoes and this vegetable mixed and fried together.
Cabbage
This "potion" was once prescribed to cure asthma, as it would knock you out and ease your breathing, but it was easily overdosed and many died.
Chloroform
Penmanship and Ceremony
Write and Rite
Pompeii is the most well-known historical site destroyed and preserved by ash from the eruption of this volcano.
Vesuvius
A great fire in this city began on October 8, 1871, in a small barn, and burned for three days destroying 3.3 miles of the city.
Chicago
'Bubbles' a painting by Sir John Everett Millais in 1886, depicts his grandson looking up at bubbles. It became famous in soap advertisements for this brand of soap.
Pears Soap
Once used to treat leprosy and syphilis, this metallic "potion" caused more harm than good as it would attack the kidneys and brain and cause 'mad hatter' syndrome.
Mercury
Fruit preserve and main vertical parts of a window frame.
Jam and Jamb
October 29, 1929, was named 'Black Tuesday' for its debilitating effect as the stock market crashed and began over a decade of hardship known as this.
The Great Depression
A classic 1970s disaster movie about a fire that breaks out in a state-of-the-art San Francisco high-rise building during the opening ceremony attended by a host of A-list guests.
Towering Inferno
Michale Jackson would attend award ceremonies in matching outfits with his pet Bubbles, which was an animal of this species.
Chimpanzee
Alchemists throughout history have struggled to create the philosopher's stone and this potion derived from it.
Elixir of Life