In England no patents are listed from Jan. 30, 1649 to May 29, 1660 due to this man's tenure as Lord Protector
This candy bar with a "chic street" name has been around since 1936
In Jules Verne's "The Mysterious Island", this reclusive captain dies & is buried at sea in his submarine
The name of this big, hard round candy implies that it'll fracture your mandible
Credited with formulating the "Three Laws of Robotics", he said the idea came from his editor John Campbell
In the 1960s women would puff out their hair in this style, French for "full" or "puffed"
In the 1800s women would puff out their skirts by wearing this padding or framework underneath
James Burbage was part of the Earl of Leicester's men, which in 1574 was the first ever of these to get a patent
The S.S. Ancon made the first complete trip through this, August 15, 1914
This general defeated Chief Tecumseh at the Battle of Tippecanoe on November 7, 1811