Nike
Elizabeth II once worked as a milkmaid.
Dairy Queen
This was the lead single for Lorde’s 2017 album Melodrama.
Green Light
This 2019 superhero film felt like the season finale for a decade-long cinematic universe.
Avengers: Endgame
This scientist remains the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different fields.
Marie Curie
'Finger Lickin' Good'
KFC
The actor who played Forrest Gump shows up at your house with a turkey.
Tom Hanksgiving
The title of this science fiction television show refers to the reflection of your own screen.
Black Mirror
Tom Cruise defies both aging and gravity as he teaches rookies how to fly.
Top Gun: Maverick
This Egyptian queen was the last pharaoh of Egypt before it fell under Roman control.
Cleopatra
'The Fresh Food People'
Woolworths
Art Garfunkel’s musical partner starts playing a game of mimicry.
Paul Simon Says
This Coldplay hit was prominently featured in Crazy Rich Asians.
Yellow
This Steven Spielberg film about a stranded visitor from another planet became the highest-grossing film of its decade.
E.T Extra-Terrestrial
This abolitionist guided slaves to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
'Feels Like Home'
Qantas
DAILY DOUBLE
This is what Santa Claus might say to the first president of Vietnam.
This David Lynch film forays into the seedy underbelly of suburbia.
Blue Velvet
DAILY DOUBLE
With this 2009 film, James Cameron topped the box-office record he set with Titanic, creating the highest-grossing movie of all time.
This scientist's X-ray images of DNA were key to discovering its double-helix structure — though Watson and Crick got the credit.
Rosalind Franklin
'Because You're Worth It'
L’Oréal
Star Trek’s commander of the U.S.S. Enterprise opens a discount warehouse store.
This Anthony Burgess novel was adapted into a film by Stanley Kubrick.
A Clockwork Orange
In this 1980s sci-fi adventure, a teenager must go back in time and stop his mother from accidentally having a crush on him.
Back to the Future
This poet wrote nearly 1,800 works—all while rarely leaving her bedroom in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Emily Dickinson