Frankenstein was written by this female author.
Mary Shelley
This prestigious award is given annually to the best recordings in the music industry
Grammy Award
This document, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English monarchy.
Magna Carta
The popular dish paella comes from this European country.
Spain
The first person to walk on the Moon was this astronaut.
Neil Armstrong
In The Catcher in the Rye, this is the name of the main character
Holden Caulfield
This song by Queen begins with the lyrics, "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?"
Bohemian Rhapsody
This 1994 movie features the quote, “Life is like a box of chocolates.”
Forrest Gump
Crème brûlée is topped with this caramelized ingredient.
sugar
This layer of Earth’s atmosphere protects us from harmful UV rays.
ozone layer
This fictional detective is known for solving mysteries in London.
Sherlock Holmes
This Austrian composer was a child prodigy who composed The Magic Flute and Requiem.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The hardest natural substance on Earth is this.
a diamond
This spice is known as the world’s most expensive by weight.
Saffron
This famous scientist developed the three laws of motion.
Isaac Newton
Don Quixote was written by this Spanish author.
Miguel de Cervantes
This legendary guitarist is famous for songs like Purple Haze and Foxy Lady.
Jimi Hendrix
This process by which plants make their food involves sunlight and carbon dioxide
photosynthesis
This popular dessert is made with layers of sponge cake, cream, and fruit.
trifle
This group of animals includes frogs, toads, and salamanders.
amphibians
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only novel by this Irish author.
Oscar Wilde
This 1970s disco hit by the Bee Gees became an anthem of the disco era.
Stayin Alive
The Great Fire of London took place in this year
1666
The seeds of this fruit are commonly mistaken for a spice used in pumpkin pie.
nutmeg
This is the unit of measurement for electrical current.
ampere