"Some people are worth melting for"
Who said this?
Olaf the snowman.
In American football, this high-scoring play is worth exactly 6 points.
Touchdown
This detective, created by Arthur Conan Doyle, lives at 221B Baker Street.
Sherlock Holmes
This "King of Pop" is famous for the moonwalk and the hit song "Thriller."
Michael Jackson
This is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside.
Strawberry
Buzz Lightyear’s famous catchphrase that he says throughout the Toy Story films.
"To infinity and beyond"
This legendary basketball player is known as "His Airiness" and won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls.
Michael Jordan
In the board game Clue, it is the only weapon that isn't a solid object, such as a knife or a wrench.
Lead pipe or the rope
This four-piece British band, often called the "Fab Four," sparked a global craze in the 1960s.
The Beatles.
This is the smallest country in the world, covering only about 100 acres.
Vatican City
In this 1975 thriller, Police Chief Brody sees the shark and tells Quint, "You're gonna need a bigger boat".
Jaws
This is the only part of the body a soccer player (other than the goalie) is strictly forbidden from using to touch the ball.
Their hands
This "Queen of Crime" created famous sleuths Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.
Agatha Christie
In music notation, this symbol indicates a silence of a specific duration.
A rest
It is the only continent on Earth that has no active volcanoes.
Australia
Tom Hanks delivered the iconic line, "There's no crying in baseball!" in this 1992 sports film.
A legend of their own
During the 1980 Winter Olympics, broadcaster Al Michaels famously asked this question as the U.S. hockey team defeated the Soviet Union.
"Do you believe in miracles?"
In many classic mystery tropes, this household staff member is the one usually suspected of committing murder.
The Butler
This 1975 Queen masterpiece is unique for having no chorus and featuring operatic, hard rock, and ballad sections.
Bohemian Rapsody
This is the only letter in the English alphabet that does not appear in the name of any U.S. state.
The letter Q
In The Matrix, this is the color of the pill Neo takes to see how deep the "rabbit hole" goes.
Red
In horse racing, this "Crowned" title is awarded to a horse that wins the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes in a single season.
Triple Crown
This 5-letter word describes a "smokescreen" or a false clue used by authors to lead the reader toward the wrong conclusion.
Red Herring
To "syncopate" music means to place stress or accents on these parts of the bar that are usually not stressed.
Off beats, or week beats
This term describes the condition when three celestial bodies, such as the Sun, Moon, and Earth, are arranged in a straight line.
Syzygy