This 1776 document, primarily authored by Thomas Jefferson, declared the thirteen colonies free from British rule.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
This Ford model, introduced in 1964, is the quintessential American "Pony Car."
Mustang
He is the only player to hold the NBA's all-time leading scorer title after Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
LeBron James
This L-shaped tool is used to turn bolts and screws with hexagonal sockets.
Allen Wrench (or Hex Key)
This actor "will be back," a catchphrase first uttered in 1984's The Terminator.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
On July 20, 1969, this man became the first human to step onto the lunar surface, famously declaring it a "giant leap for mankind."
Neil Armstrong
This "King of Cool" drove a highland green Mustang in the famous Bullitt chase scene.
Steve McQueen
This NFL team has won the most Super Bowls in history (Hint: It’s a tie between two teams).
Steelers & Patriots
A device used to maintain the correct positional relationship between a piece of work and the tool (also a lively, festive kind of dance).
What is a jig?
This 007 actor starred in the most official Bond films (7 total), including Moonraker.
Roger Moore
On December 7, 1941, this naval base in Hawaii was attacked, leading the U.S. to enter World War II.
What is Pearl Harbor?
In 1953, Chevrolet launched this fiberglass-bodied sports car named after a small warship.
Corvette
Before moving to Los Angeles, the Dodgers called this New York City borough home.
Brooklyn
A precision instrument with adjustable jaws used to accurately measure dimensions—specifically thickness, inner/outer diameter, and depth
Calipers
He played John Wick, Neo, Johnny Utah, seemingly without aging a day.
Keanu Reeves
This 1863 executive order by Abraham Lincoln legally changed the status of 3.5 million enslaved African Americans.
What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
This legendary muscle car shares its name with a flightless bird from Looney Tunes.
Road Runner
This NHL legend, nicknamed "The Great One," holds the record for most career goals.
Wayne Gretzky
On a drill, this part is the adjustable clamp that holds the drill bit in place.
Chuck
This 1988 film features Bruce Willis crawling through vents in Nakatomi Plaza.
Die Hard
This 1803 land deal with France doubled the size of the United States for a price of roughly $15 million.
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
This 1960s Shelby-modified car was designed specifically to beat Ferrari at Le Mans.
Ford GT40
This golfer has the most Major Championship wins in history (18).
Jack Nicklaus
A handheld tool designed to dispense sealants or adhesives from a cartridge in a controlled, consistent bead.
Caulk gun.
He played the "Man with No Name" in the Dollars Trilogy of Spaghetti Westerns.
Clint Eastwood