This 1979 disco hit urged everyone to "do" a dance named after a popular party.
The Hustle
This person became the first President of the United States.
George Washington
The Golden Arches are the logo of this fast-food chain.
McDonald's
This is the largest land animal on Earth.
elephant
This Italian dish is traditionally topped with tomato sauce and cheese.
pizza
Dexys Midnight Runners had their biggest and only U.S. No. 1 hit with this song about Eileen.
Come On Eileen
This woman became the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Amelia Earhart
This company is famous for the slogan "Just Do It."
Nike
A group of crows is commonly known by this spooky name.
murder
Guacamole is traditionally made from this fruit.
avocado
Norman Greenbaum reached the top of the charts in 1969 with this song about the afterlife.
Spirit in the Sky
This man became the first person to step onto the Moon.
Neil Armstrong
This online retailer began by selling books from a garage in 1994.
Amazon
This mammal is the only one capable of true sustained flight.
bat
This country's name literally means "Land of the Rising Sun" and is known for sushi.
Japan
This 1982 novelty hit by Toni Basil was inspired by a cheerleader chant.
Mickey
This justice became the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Sandra Day O'Connor
This company created the Barbie doll in 1959.
Mattel
This bird can mimic human speech better than almost any other.
Parrot
This dessert gets its name from an Italian phrase meaning "pick me up."
tiramisu
This Canadian group topped the charts in 1997 with "MMMBop."
Hanson
This American became the first person to reach the South Pole by air in 1929.
Richard E. Byrd
This toy company introduced interlocking plastic bricks in 1949.
LEGO
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The blue whale belongs to this order of marine mammals.
cetaceans
The spice saffron comes from the flower of this plant.
crocus