McDonalds signature cheeseburger.
What is the Big Mac?
It was introduced in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1967, and went nationwide in 1968.
The Windy City is the nickname for this U.S. city.
What is Chicago?
It's the third-largest city in the United States, with a population of approximately 2.7 million people and over 600 parks.
This is the man who brought us the Twilight Zone each week.
Who is Rod Serling?
Serling served as a paratrooper in World War II, earning several medals, including the Purple Heart. After the war, he even tested experimental aviation equipment, including an ejector seat that had killed others.
This literary character’s nose grew when he told a lie
Who is Pinocchio?
Carlos Collodi created the character Pinocchio and he first appeared in a comic in a newspaper in 1881.
When driving from Tennessee to St. Louis, you must cross this major river.
What is the Mississippi River?
At it's widest point, the Mississippi River is more than 11 miles wide.
Ain't No Sunshine, I Can See Clearly Now, and Stayin' Alive
What is the 1970s?
The 1970s was a dynamic period for music, featuring the rise of hard rock, progressive rock, punk, and disco, alongside the continued popularity of soul and funk.
The musical era ushered in on the heels of the great depression
What is Big Band?
Big band music was characterized by jazz orchestras and often a solo vocalist.
Chicago is known for this style of pizza
What is deep dish?
Other famous foods in town include Garrett popcorn, a Chicago style hotdog and Italian beef sandwiches.
This actor plays the wheelchair-bound character in the 1954 film, Rear Window.
Who is Jimmy Stewart?
When the story opens, we find his character, L.B. "Jeff" Jeffries, in a wheelchair after being shot while attending an auto race.
This automobile manufacturer produces the "Camry" car
What is Toyota?
It was first released in 1982 and has been immensely popular ever since. The Camry is the number one selling passenger car in America for the 23rd consecutive year selling 310,000 units in 2024
If you're in New Hampshire and drive west, you'll end up in this state before you end up in upstate New York.
What is Vermont?
Before becoming the 14th U.S. state in 1791, Vermont was an independent republic from 1777 to 1791. It declared its independence from both Great Britain and New York during the American Revolution. During this period, Vermont had its own constitution, currency, and postal service
Chatanuga Choo Choo, Pistol Packin' Mama & The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B
What is the 1940s?
The 1940s music scene was a vibrant mix of swing, big band jazz, and the beginnings of bebop and rockabilly
This state has the nickname "Big Sky Country"
What is Montana?
The state is known for its big, open expanses and uninterrupted horizons.
This basketball player helped the Chicago Bulls win 6 NBA championships in the 1990s
Who is Michael Jordan?
Jordan has the highest NBA career scoring average (30.1 points per game).
This is Tarzan's female companion
Who is Jane?
Gorillas raised Tarzan and spoke the language of the Animals, but he marries Jane. Theirs is a story of love transcending different backgrounds.
This flying Pioneer, from St. Louis, MO, was nicknamed "The Lone Eagle" after his most famous flying feat.
Who is Charles Lindbergh?
He earned the nickname following his solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927.
If you are in New Mexico driving west, you'll have to cross this sunny state before you reach California
What is Arizona?
Arizona is one of the newer states, it became the 48th state on February 14, 1912.
The Sound of Silence, Like a Rolling Stone, and (I can't get no) Satisfaction
What are the 1960s?
The 1960s was a vibrant decade for music, featuring the British Invasion, the rise of Motown, and influential artists like The Beatles and Bob Dylan.
This busy place on Wall St. is sometimes referred to as "The Big Board"
What is the New York Stock Exchange or NYSE?
Stocks with the world's largest market capitalization are listed on this stock exchange
The city's tallest building, now called the Willis Tower, was originally called this.
What is the Sears Tower?
It takes up a two-block area and for 25 years it was the tallest building in the world.
Lucy and Rick's landlord in I Love Lucy
Who is Fred (Mertz)?
Fred (played by William Frawley) and Ethyl(Vivian Vance) were not friendly in real life. The actors are said to have hated each other.
At which pole might you find a polar bear.
What is the North Pole?
The population of polar bears is declining. They are currently on the "vulnerable species list", but they are at risk of being on the endangered species list and eventually, extinction.
If you're in Washington State, and you drive north into Vancouver, Canada, you would enter into this Canadian province
What is British Columbia?
British Columbia is so large that only 30 countries in the world are larger than the province
Blue Suede Shoes, Peggie Sue, and La Bamba
What are the 1950s?
The 1950s witnessed the rise of rock and roll, a genre that fused blues, country, and rhythm and blues, becoming a defining sound of the decade and influencing popular culture.
In George Orwell's 1984, this is who is always watching
Who is Big Brother?
Orwell himself was under government surveillance during the writing of 1984, adding a layer of irony to his dystopian vision.
Of the two Major League Baseball Ballparks in Chicago, this one is the oldest.
What is Wrigley Field?
Home to the Chicago Cubs, the stadium was built in 1914 and is the second-oldest MLB stadium, right after Boston's Fenway Park.
This is the family the owns the Bonanza ranch
Who are the Cartwrights?
Bonanza originally ran from 1959 to 1973, and was a fixture during that era. It was an hour-long drama that invaded the sitcom space, and it caught on.
She was the Greek Goddess of love.
Who is Aphrodite?
The Roman Goddess of love is Venus.
Driving south from San Diego, California into Baja California, this is the first Mexican town you will arrive in across the border.
What is Tijuana?
The city has grown from a sleepy tourist town to the fastest growing city in Latin America. Its current population is about 2 million, and high-rise buildings dot the landscape.
Livin' on a Prayer, Don't Stop Believin', and Danger Zone
What are the 1980s?
The 80s witnessed a boom in the use of electronic instruments and synthesizers, leading to the unique sounds that characterize the decade.
This is another name for sasquatch
What is Bigfoot?
The most famous piece of evidence is a 1967 film taken by Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin, which shows what appears to be a large, hairy, bipedal creature walking. However, its authenticity is debated, and many believe it's a hoax.
This section of Michigan Avenue is known for its opulence, similar to Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills
What is the Magnificent Mile?
This is where you will find designer shops, high-end retailers, luxury dining and boutique hotels.
This is Jimmy Stuart's profession in Vertigo
What is a detective?
When the story begins, he has retired early as a police detective. He becomes obsessed with two women and tries to transform the second woman into the first one.
This number does not exist in Roman Numerals.
What is Zero?
The first Roman Numeral is I(one)
If you drive to the far southeastern tip of France, you'll enter this principality, famous for its annual Grand Prix
What is Monaco?
The principality of Monaco is a mere 2.02 square miles with a population of a little more than 32,000 people.
Smells Like Teen Spirit, I Will Always Love You, and My Heart Will Go On.
What is the 1990s?
The 1990s saw a diverse and influential music scene, with hip-hop, rap, and contemporary R&B dominating the charts. Grunge, with its raw sound and dark lyrics, also emerged as a significant force, particularly with bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden.