His silkscreens of Campbell’s Soup cans and Marilyn Monroe made him the most iconic figure of American Pop Art.
Who is Andy Warhol?
This California girl, born in LA and graduated from Stanford, was the first American woman in space.
Who is Sally Ride?
Campanelle, Cavatappi, Cacciavite
Cacciavite - a screwdriver
"When My Eyes Are Closed, I See You For What You Truly Are. Which Is UGLY!"
Amanda Bynes delivers that line while disguised as her twin brother in this 2006 romcom, loosely based on Shakespeare's the Twelfth Night.
What is 'She's the Man'?
Careful! This washing machine cycle using cold water and low spin is suggested for silk neckties and lingerie
What is 'Delicate'?
This French painter’s 1872 work 'Impression, Sunrise' gave the entire Impressionist movement its name.
Who is Claude Monet?
Born in Oakland, this tennis legend beat Bobby Riggs in 1973’s “Battle of the Sexes” and later founded the Women’s Sports Foundation.
Who is Billie Jean King?
Rigatoni, Racchetta, Rotelle
Racchetta - a racket
I got a pocket got a pocket full of sunshine!
Emma Stone stars in this 2010 high school romcom that was partially inspired by Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 novel The Scarlet Letter.
What is 'Easy A'?
a Sanskrit term that literally means "action" or "doing". In the Buddhist tradition, it refers to action driven by intention which leads to future consequences.
What is 'Karma'?
Known for her giant polka-dotted pumpkins and immersive mirror rooms, this reclusive Japanese artist has been voluntarily living in a psychiatric hospital since the 1970s.
Who is Yayoi Kusama?
This Hollywood actress co-invented a frequency-hopping technology that later contributed to the development of Wi-Fi.
Who is Hedy Lamarr?
Paccheri, Pappardelle, Pignolo
Pignolo - a fussy person
Hey peanut butta cups! In '50 First Dates' Adam Sandler & Drew Barrymore's characters first meet at the Hukilau Café, where they bond over this breakfast food.
What is waffles?
An Old English term for a period of two weeks, also featuring Post Malone.
What is 'Fortnight'?
Though often grouped with the Impressionists, this painter of A Sunday on La Grande Jatte developed pointillism, a more scientific approach to color.
Who is Georges Seurat?
Julia Roberts won an Oscar for playing this real-life legal clerk who fought a California utility giant.
Who is “Erin Brockovich”
Bigolli, Bruciore, Bavette
Bruciore - a stinging or burning sensation
In 'Crazy, Stupid, Love' Ryan Gosling's hookup strategy is borrowed from this famous RomCom.
featuring a soundtrack and signature dance move
What is Dirty Dancing?
It's not yours! It's this word that comes before 'Craft' and 'Sweeper' in the names of popular video games.
What is 'Mine'?
This Flemish master packed dozens of moralizing vignettes into works like The Garden of Earthly Delights and The Haywain Triptych.
Who is Hieronymus Bosch
As a leader of the United Farm Workers, this labor activist played a pivotal role in securing rights for agricultural workers in California, while also raising her 11 children.
Who is Dolores Huerta?
Gabbiano, Garganelle, Gemelli
Gabbiano - a seagull
In 2011, this real-life couple starred in two nearly identical romantic comedies—No Strings Attached and Friends With Benefits—released just five months apart, each with the same runtime, plot, and ending.
Who are Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis?
While crossing the George Washington Bridge from NJ, drivers are greeted by a sign with these 4 words (It's been waiting for you).
What is 'Welcome to New York?'