After becoming the youngest Masters winner at 21, this athlete embraced his father in a moment that would mark the beginning of his storied career.
Tiger Woods
This famous person, and Duke of Cambridge, is a member of the Royal Family
Prince William
The Aston Martin DB5 is one of the most iconic cars in film history and was famed by this character in 1964’s Goldfinger at the hands of Sean Connery
James Bond/007
Before its invention in 3500 B.C., humans were severely limited in how much we could transport over land, and how far. Now found in everything from clocks to vehicles to turbines, this item is vital to our way of life.
The Wheel
The logo of the famous electronics company, designed by Ronald Wayne and Steve Jobs, was specifically designed to make it unique.
Apple
Often called the greatest comeback of all time, this NFL Team went on to win Superbowl LI and beat the Atlanta Falcons after a 28-3 deficit at the end of the 3rd quarter
New England Patriots
He is arguably the greatest playwright England has ever produced.
William Shakespeare
The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider is famed for being featured in this teen comedy flick and is one of the more prized Ferrari models to date
Ferris Beuller’s Day Off
This invention dates back more than 2,000 years and became possible only after humans developed the ability to cast and shape metal. Previously, wood structures had to be built by interlocking adjacent boards geometrically.
The Nail
Since the organization was founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, it became one of the wealthiest world’s brands with a $2.21 trillion capitalization
Microsoft
This athlete clinched the 1998 NBA title with a game-winning shot from the top of the key—his last in a Bulls uniform.
Michael Jordan
He is the Scottish hero who inspired Mel Gibson's film Braveheart
William Wallace
While this vehicle initially swept away the world with its revolutionary gull-wing doors and rebellious design, it was a financial flop, but became famous in the Back to the Future movies
DeLorean DMC-12 Time Machine
Before its invention, ancient mariners used the stars for navigation, but this method didn’t work during the day or on cloudy nights, making it dangerous to travel far from land.
The Compass
Jeff Bezos established this retail and eCommerce company in 1994, and now it is located in Seattle, Washington
Amazon
The Curse of the Bambino began in 1919 when this MLB Team sold Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees and didn’t end until 2004, when they won their first World Series in 86 years
Boston Red Sox
As captain of the Starship Enterprise, he boldly went where no man had gone before
William Shatner
Launched on the big screen in 1977, Smokey and the Bandit is the story of two bootleggers attempting to illegally sneak beer from Texas to Atlanta in this make/model vehicle.
Pontiac Trans Am
In the 1960s, a team of computer scientists working for the U.S. Defense Department's ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) built a communications network to connect the computers in the agency, now known as this
The Internet
This American organization, and largest payment company in the world, provides services of international financial operations and keeps them secure. The products of the in the world include credit, debit, and business-segment cards
Visa
This history-making boxing event in Zaire, featured a dethroned Muhammad Ali knocking out heavyweight champ George Foreman in eight rounds to take back his crown.
Rumble In The Jungle
One of the greatest athletes of all time, this athlete captured her first Grand Slam win as a 17-year- old at the 1999 U.S. Open
Serena Williams
Introduced in 1938 as a small people’s vehicle, it was only after World War II that this toy-like car’s popularity soared and by 1960 this vehicle's design had improved immensely.
Volkswagen Beetle
The invention of this in the 1800s transformed our world by removing our dependence on natural light, allowing us to be productive at any time, day or night
The Light Bulb
This organization, one of the biggest retail companies in the world, has more than 11,000 shops and hypermarkets in different countries worldwide, which brought in more than $375.38 billion in general capitalizations
Walmart