A Crash Course in history
Musical Entrées
Research and Development
Charles who?
Food and Drink
100

This "unsinkable" ship struck a massive iceberg at 11:40 PM on April 14, 1912, leading to its final plunge just two hours and forty minutes later.

The Titanic

100

What I would do to take away, this fear of being loved, allegiance to the pain

Never Be Like You

100

After a five-year voyage on the HMS Beagle, this naturalist "crashed" the scientific status quo of the 19th century with his theory of natural selection.

Charles Darwin

100

Commonly used as a dietary supplement, this is a by product the productioon process of cheese

Whey

200

This terrorist attack is widely believed to be an inside operation to provide justification for a war with Iraq and Afghanistan

9/11

200

It was just two lovers, sitting in the car listening to Blonde

Golden Hour

200

Long before he was Iron Man, he earned his first Oscar nomination for his title role in the 1992 biopic Chaplin.

Robert Downey Jr

200

This powerful telepath is the founder of the X-Men and the headmaster of a school for "Gifted Youngsters" in Westchester, New York.

Charles Xavier (Professor X)

200

The oldest surviving recorded recipe in the world is for the production of a type of this beverage.

Beer

300

The transition from 'Mouseketeer' to solo superstar eventually led to this singer’s highly publicized 2007 breakdown, an event many cultural critics cite as the ultimate 'crash' of the child-star industry.

Britney Spears

300

7:30 in the night, yeah

Goosebumps

300

This British author wrote some of the world's most famous children's books, including James and the Giant Peach and The BFG.

Roald Dahl

300

This Victorian-era author is the creator of iconic literary characters like Oliver Twist and Ebenezer Scrooge.

Charles Dickens

300

Derived from the threads of a specific crocus flower, this spice is famously worth more than gold by weight.

Saffron

400

This legendary golfer’s career has been punctuated by high-profile vehicle incidents in 2009, 2017, 2021, and most recently, a 2026 rollover in Florida.

Tiger Woods

400

Sometimes we laugh sometimes we cry, but I guess we know now

Laugh Now, Cry Later
400

This frequent Scorsese collaborator asked the mirror "You talkin' to me?" while playing Travis Bickle in the 1976 film Taxi Driver.

Robert De Niro

400

This silent film legend became a global icon through his "Little Tramp" character, recognizable by his bowler hat, cane, and toothbrush moustache.

Charlie Chaplin

400

While they often manage a cellar, the primary role of this specialist is to help guests pair the perfect vintage with their meal.

Sommelier

500

This company distributed a faulty update in 2024, which lead to major outages across the globe. Also known for their long term sponsorship with the Mercedes-AMG F1 team

Crowdstrike

500

We just wanna party, party just for you

This is America
500

This original host of Family Feud was known as "The Kissing Bandit" for his habit of greeting every female contestant with a peck on the cheek.

Richard Dawson
500

Before his global fame, he created a five-minute show called Sam and Friends in 1955, where an early version of Kermit first appeared. He later created Sesame Street

Jim (Charles) Henson
500

A dish described as "à la Crécy" is one that prominently features this root vegetable.

Carrot

600

The 1929 collapse of this financial market wiped out billions in wealth and helped trigger the Great Depression.

Stock Market

600

Needless to say I keep it in check

Sunflower

600

This rock legend and lead singer of The Who is famous for his powerful vocals and for swinging his microphone by its cord like a lasso.

Roger Daltrey 

600

Following his defeat in the English Civil War, he became the only English monarch to be tried and executed for high treason in 1649.

King Charles I

600

Stacking exactly five of these sweet Subway menu items will result in a tower the same height as Bella.

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