This actor, known for playing Michael Corleone and Tony Montana never played Chicago’s most famous mobster, but probably could have.
Al Pacino
A gourd with seasonal varieties, or a game similar to racquetball.
This modern-day country was the majority of the Holy Roman Empire located
Germany
A controversial President from Tennessee, and the King of Pop
Andrew and Michael Jackson
These amazing communicators use their “sweet” dance moves to communicate information such as distance and location of food sources, relative to the sun’s position in the sky.
bees / honeybees
Although not his actual name, this singer had a famous refrain, “Betty, when you call me, you can call me “Al”.
Paul Simon
A famous mountainous region in Asia which is also the namesake of a Led Zeppelin song.
Kashmir
These two countries share the longest border in the world
USA and Canada
The man who introduced the moving assembly line, and one of the highest grossing actors of the 1980s
Henry and Harrison Ford
These highly specialized cockroaches are arguably the greatest builders in the animal kingdom and are known for their gigantic mounds.
termites
It’s unlikely that anyone has ever called this singer, classically trained pianist, and Girl on Fire, “Al”, but it’s technically a valid abbreviation of her name.
Alicia Keys
This violently named programming language is commonly used for scripting in Unix-based operating systems.
bash
This country is one of only two countries that begin, but don't end with the letter "A"
Azerbaijan or Afghanistan
An actor who starred in the movie “Glory”, and a proverbial cherry-tree-chopper
Denzel and George Washington
This species of butterfly is famous for their multi-generational migration from Canada and the Northern US to Mexico.
Monarch
This diminutive (by NBA standards) but dynamic basketball player from the early 2000s shares a nickname with Adam Olson and initials with one of Ashling’s core capabilities
Allen "The Answer" Iverson
A high-ranking Ottoman official, loosely equivalent to a governor
pasha
The oddly named Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was an Italian kingdom in the 19th century comprised of modern-day Sicily and this modern-day city/region of southwestern Italy.
Naples/Campania
The “Father of Modern Science”, and the actor who is central to the game, “Six Degrees to ________”
Francis and Kevin Bacon
These fast-flying insects are actually incapable of walking and are statistically among the most successful predators in the animal kingdom.
dragonflies
This ninth century ruler was the first to unite separate groups of Anglo-Saxons under the banner of Christianity, and laid the foundations for the formation of England.
Alfred the Great
A legume-themed name for a small, underpowered firearm
peashooter
This country has the highest average elevation in the world
Bhutan
Director of indie film classics "Mallrats" and "Dogma" and the founder of the Church of Latter-day Saints
The nests of these miniature contractors were the inspiration for the development of the earliest forms of paper, according to Chinese legend.
wasps / paper wasps