This model and actress famously wished a happy birthday to America's 35th President.
Who is JFK?
This light purple color comes from a flower and is a popular scent for soap.
What is Lavender?
This President had the first bowling alley installed in the White House, which was later removed in 1955.
Who is Harry S. Truman?
This DC neighborhood got its name for the industrial smoke it used to be covered in, but is now home to the State Department.
What is Foggy Bottom?
After her divorce, Princess Diana began a relationship with this Egyptian film producer
Who is Dodi Fayed?
This synthetic coating absorbs over 99.9% of visible light.
What is Vantablack?
This quiet President was an avid baseball fan.
Who is Calvin Coolidge?
This is the largest stone structure in the world and the tallest building in DC.
What is the Washington monument?
This twice-divorced American caused a constitutional crisis in Britain
Who is Wallis Simpson?
Chartreuse
This President played college football at Michigan and won two national championships.
Who is Gerald Ford?
This Cemetery was built on land confiscated from Robert E. Lee after the Civil War.
What is Arlington Cemetery?
This former CIA director resigned after an illicit relationship with his biographer was uncovered---and was later convicted of passing classified information to her.
Who is David Petraeus?
This pale grayish green is notably used as a glaze for Chinese pottery.
What is Celadon?
This President loved fishing, and was infamous for an incident with a wild animal which occurred while out on the water.
Who is Jimmy Carter?
What is the Washington National Cathedral?
This incident involving a suicide pact between the Crown Prince of Austria and his mistress indirectly led to WWI.
What is the Mayerling Incident?
This red comes from the mineral cinnabar. It also rhymes with a large number.
What is vermillion?
This President was famous for his love of golfing, and had a golf course installed at Camp David.
Who is Dwight Eisenhower?
When did the city of DC officially come into existence?
When is 1871?