"What else is there?! You should write a book- How to offend a woman in 4 words or less."
(1994)
The Swan Princess
This cat's watchful presence around Hogwarts makes her a constant worry for students trying to sneak around.
Mrs. Norris
This Mesopotamian code of law from 1754 BCE is one of the oldest written legal systems and famously states "an eye for an eye."
The Code of Hammurabi
This legendary British band’s logo features a tongue sticking out and has become an iconic symbol in rock.
The Rolling Stones?
Originally from Japan, this car brand is the world’s largest automaker by production volume.
Toyota
"Here's looking at you, kid." (1942)
Casablanca
In J.R.R. Tolkien’s lore, this character can wear The One Ring with no ill-effects.
Tom Bombadil
Known for his philosophical writings and scientific achievements, this Greek philosopher was a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great.
Who is Aristotle?
Known for her powerful mezzo-soprano voice, this singer-songwriter became the first to top the Billboard Hot 100 with a self-written, self-produced track with "Vision of Love" in 1990
Mariah Carey
Known for models like the Royale and Type 57 Atlantic, this luxury French carmaker is famed for its early Art Deco designs and continues to produce cutting-edge hypercars
Bugatti
"Houston, we have a problem" (1995)
Apollo 13
The Fremen term for the giant sandworms of Arrakis, revered and feared as gods of the desert.
Shai-Hulud
Signed in 1215, this document limited the powers of the English king and laid the foundation for constitutional governance.
The Magna Carta
This female artist’s album broke records for best first-week album sales in the U.S. when it was released in 2015.
Adele
This rare, luxury British carmaker’s flagship model, the Phantom, was first produced in 1925
Rolls-Royce
"It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live." (2001)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
In Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series, this type of magic system allows individuals to store attributes like strength or health in metal objects, which they can later draw upon. What is this practice called?
Feruchemy
This U.S. president is the only one to have served two non-consecutive terms.
Grover Cleveland
this artist was tragically killed outside his New York apartment in 1980.
John Lennon
Known for producing the iconic E-Type, this British car company’s racing division developed the "D-Type," which won Le Mans three years in a row in the 1950s.
Jaguar
In J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Silmarillion, this is the name of the two giant trees that once lit the land of Valinor before the creation of the Sun and Moon.
Telperion and Laurelin
Known as the "Hammer of the Scots," this English king fought William Wallace and was portrayed by Patrick McGoohan in Braveheart.
Edward I
Known as the first commercially successful hip hop song, this 1979 track by The Sugarhill Gang helped introduce rap music to a mainstream audience.
Rappers Delight
This ultra-rare Swedish hypercar manufacturer produced the CCX and Regera models, featuring some of the most powerful engines in production cars.
Koenigsegg