It is celebrated every year on March 17.
What is St. Patrick's Day?
Braincase
What is the skull?
George Eastman said the letter K "had been a favorite with me," thus he created this name for his camera out of thin air.
What is kodak?
The coppertop battery
What is Duracell?
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo drew criticism for her insistence that this river--known for its poor water quality and high levels of fecal bacteria--that flows through the city is safe enough to both swim in, and host the Games' triathlon/marathon events; she at least put her money where her mouth is by taking a dip in it herself.
What is the Seine?
It's a 45-minute ferry ride from Woods Hole on Cape Cod to this place
What is Martha's Vineyard?
Trachea
What is the windpipe?
Originally, the cartons of this luxury ice cream featured a map of Denmark, although its name wasn't Danish--it was made up.
What is Haagen-Dazs?
What is Baskin Robbins?
This 27 year old Olympian swimmer added to her resume in the 2024 Games, and is now tied for 2nd all time in total gold medals, and 5th overall.
Who is Katie Ledecky?
This celestial object is the only known one of its kind to be consistently visible to the naked eye, appearing every 72-80 years.
What is Halley's Comet?
What is the Adam's Apple?
DAILY DOUBLE
The name of this technology that allows local area networks to operate without wiring or cables just sounds cool--that's all.
The Wetjet mop starter kit
What is Swiffer?
With 10,500 athletes, the Paris Olympics will be the first to achieve exact parity between these two groups.
What are men and women?
Created by a Hungarian design teacher, it was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 2014
What is the Rubik's Cube?
What is the tailbone?
In the mid-1990s Colombian Alberto Perez created this dance exercise class that uses Latin & world rhythms.
What is Zumba?
The artisan series 5 quart tilt-head stand mixer
What is KitchenAid?
Paris last hosted the Games in 1924, and now joins this city as the only one to host 3 times total.
What is London?
The creation of the USC Shoah Foundation & the Righteous Persons Foundation was a direct result of this Steven Spielberg film starring Liam Neeson.
What is Schindler's List?
Hallux
What is the big toe?
Infomercials in the 1980s touted the quality of these kitchen knives with a "Japanese" name; they were actually made in Ohio.
What is Ginsu?
This brand makes the trademarked version of tater tots
What is Ore-Ida?
The Games set a record for the furthest medal competition staged outside of the Olympic host city, with the surfing events taking place over 9,000 miles away in this French territory.
What is Tahiti?