This famous war was fought between the United States and Great Britain from 1812 to 1815, due to an issue of maritime rights, British support of Native Americans resistance to the American Expansion, and trade restrictions placed by the British on America.
War of 1812
This famous running back, who definitely didn't do it, was famous for being one of 7 football players to win the Heisman and NFL MVP. He also grew in fame as he notably definitely did not kill Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. He is also the famous author of the book, "If I Did It"
OJ Simpson
This beverage not only brings all the boys to the yard, but it shares a name with a hit Kelis song from 2003.
Milkshake
This 1988 film uses the real AAA Mascot of the Tampa Bay Rays, starring Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Robbins
This famous war started in 1756 and ended in 1763, and was a global conflict that involved a majority of the world's then superpowers. It is largely stemmed from the French and Indian War in North America, which itself lasted from began in 1754. Both wars ended via the Treaty of Hubertusburg and Treaty of Paris.
The Seven Years' War
This Gator turned Patriot became the poster boy for CTE in the NFL after throwing his career away in 2013 in which was arrested for the drive by murder of Odin Lloyd.
Aaron Hernandez
This food is known for being served and cooked a particular way at Popeyes, while also sharing a name with a hit 2005 Zac Brown Band song.
Chicken Fried
This war was fought in Central Europe, estimated to being in 1618 and end in 1648. It was one of the most destructive wars in Europe, with an estimated 4.5 to 8million soldier deaths, and countries such as Germany suffering population declines of over 50%.
Thirty Years' War
This no-legged Olympic Sprinter rose to fame in the early 2000s as being a dominant Paralympic sprinter who attempted to qualify for his country of South Africa in the 2008 Olympics. His athletic career came to an end in 2013 after he shot and murdered Reeva Steenkamp at his home.
Oscar Pistorius
This popular ingredient is found nearly everywhere, including discographies of System of a Down, Maroon 5, Sleep Token, The Archies, Def Leppard, and many others.
Sugar
This AA Affiliate of the Los Angeles Angles, based out of Madison, Alabama features a masked bandit as their mascot.
Rocket City Trash Pandas
This war is also known as the Dutch Revolt, and was a conflict between the United Netherlands and Spanish Empire beginning in 1568 and end in 1648. It was driven by political and religious tensions, and culminated in the freedom of the Dutch from Spain's Rule.
Eighty Years' War
This former NFL WR for the Carolina Panthers may have never committed murder, but he sure did serve 18 years on conspiracy to commit the murder of Cherica Adams, his girlfriend who was pregnant with his child.
Rae Carruth
This popular American Chinese dish usually includes a meat and vegetable, with egg and a starch-thickened sauce, and shares the name of a 2001 song written by Serj Tankian and Daron Malakian.
Chop Suey!
This AAA affiliate for the San Diego Padres is based out of El Paso and shares a mascot with Taco Bell from 1997.
El Paso Chihuahuas
This famous series of battles and conflicts between England and France lasted from 1337 to 1453.
Hundred Years' War
This Baltimore Ravens Linebacker was known for his hard hits over the middle, his signature celebration, and his near double murder charge after winning the Super Bowl in 2000. Although he was cleared of the charges, he was still found guilty of obstruction of justice after snitching out his companions, Reginald Oakley and Josheph Sweeting.
Ray Lewis
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Tequila(!)
This AAA team of the New York Yankees shares the same city as the hit TV Show, The Office, in Scranton Pennsylvania.
The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders.
Will also accept the Scranton Yankees if no one is able to get the correct answer, as this was their mascot until 2013.