Wellington is the capital of this island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Its official bird is the kiwi.
New Zealand
This Northern American city has the largest subway system by ridership and transit stations.
New York City
This bearded Leonardo is rarely mentioned without Mona Lisa attached to his name.
Da Vinci
Charlie has this number of "angels."
3
Born June 23, 1929, in Appalachia, this June was married to Johnny, who is known for his hit "Folsom Prison Blues."
June Carter Cash
On June 21, 1893, this 264-foot, circular ride debuted at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and has been a fixture at fairs ever since.
Ferris wheel
Incorrectly known as Holland, this is the official name of the European country.
the Netherlands
This is a vessel that travels under the sea.
submarine
This jolly bearded chap is a symbol of Christmas.
Santa Claus
The character Norman Bates is associated with this movie.
Psycho
Born June 25, 1925, she will forever be remembered as Lassie's "mother."
June Lockhart
On June 24, 1880, the song that became Canada's national anthem debuted. This is its current name.
This is a Scandinavian country that is one of the "Land of the Midnight Sun" countries.
Norway
These flat-bottom boats run through the canals in Venice, Italy.
gondolas
This bearded Fidel ran Cuba with an iron fist.
Castro
Rick loses Ilsa to Victor in this classic 1942 film set in a Moroccan port city.
Casablanca
Born June 13, 1926, he occupied the center square on Hollywood Squares for 15 years.
Paul Lynde
On June 10, 1935, two recovering alcoholics founded this 12-step program.
Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA.
This country is home to Kim Jung Un.
North Korea
This is the term for a kitchen on a ship or an airplane.
galley
This bearded Abraham is considered one of America's.
Lincoln
Albert Finney, Michael Caine, Jim Backus, Jim Carrey, and George C. Scott have played or voiced this leading character in A Christmas Carol.
Scrooge
Born June 27, 1930, this businessman is the only third-party presidential candidate who made a respectable run for president in recent times.
Ross Perot
On June 17, 1885, the Statue of Liberty, a gift from this country, reached port in the New York Harbor.
France
This Central American county was home to the Sandinistas during the 1970s and '80s.
Nicaragua
This American auto company received a loan by the U.S. government in 1979.
Chrysler
This bearded Charles developed the theory of evolution.
Darwin
Peter Falk's Columbo character always wears this type of classic coat.
trench coat
Born June 20, 1945, this Canadian singer's top hits include "You Needed Me," "Snowbird," "Just Another Woman in Love," and "Danny's Song."
Anne Murray
On June 21, 1959, North America's first emergency phone number was inaugurated in this country.
Canada
Lagos is the capital of this African country, which has the largest economy in Africa.
Nigeria
This man launched the first space vehicle to the International Space Station. He is also the CEO of Tesla autos.
Elon Musk
This Beard was a famous chef and cookbook author.
James Beard
This is the nickname of the person whose final word is Rosebud in a 1941 film directed by Orson Welles.
Citizen Kane
born June 11, 1913, he is best known as coach of the Green Bay Packers and for his quote "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing."
Vince Lombardi
Every June 11, King Kamehameha I Day is celebrated in this state.
Hawaii