Hiccup and Toothless are the protagonists of this 2003 novel, this 2010 movie, and this 2025 movie remake
How To Train Your Dragon
Both Adam Horovitz and Adam Yauch were Jewish rappers in this rap group, the third inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
The Beastie Boys
Although written by Tony Schwartz, this 1987 memoir/business-advice book helped make Donald Trump a household name
The Art of the Deal
To make some money moves head over to this street home to both the New York Stock Exchange and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Wall Street
A round unit of currency like a franc or doubloon
Coin
Before Steven Van Zandt was Silvio Dante on the Sopranos, he played mandolin and guitar behind Bruce Springsteen in this group
E Street Band
Middle Eastern Countries ; please write down your wagers
Sharing a word with our own country, this small Middle Eastern country is comprised of seven territories including Dubai, it's most populous, and Abu Dhabi, it's capital
This 1973 children's novel by Thomas Rockwell sees a boy eating 15 bugs in as many days to win $50
How To Eat Fried Worms
This rapper began his career as an actor on the Canadian Television Network before being signed to Lil Wayne's Young Money Records in 2009
Drake
Of Thee I Sing is a children's book comprised of stories about 13 groundbreaking Americans written by Barack Obama for these two children featured on the front
Sasha and Malia Obama
The oldest north-south thoroughfare in NYC, the street's name has also become analogous to its world renowned commercial theatre district
Broadway
A bitter carbonated soft drink made with quinine
Tonic
A groundbreaking ska and reggae group fronted by Bob Marley, member Neville Livingston even changed his name to Bunny [this]
Wailer/The Wailers
Viola Davis stars as Annalise Keating in this Shonda Rimes produced legal drama and mystery series
How To Get Away With Murder
Since his untimely passing in 2018 his estate has released the albums Circles and Balloonerism
Mac Miller
The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth is a reconstruction of the Bible by this US President
Thomas Jefferson
Named after the fourth president of the United States, this street's name has been synonymous with America's advertising industry since the 1920s
Madison Avenue
Polling at the time showed that 70% of Black Americans believed that OJ was this
Innocent
Prince's backing band made their album debut on "1999" and were unorthodoxly credited with their name printed in reverse in an eye in the "i" in Prince on the album cover
The Revolution
This 1989 British dark comedy sees Richard E. Grant growing a talking boil on his shoulder that acts as the proxy for all his unsavory thoughts in his business ventures
How To Get Ahead in Advertising
DAILY DOUBLE
Her lead single for her 2023 album Scarlet used a beat that flipped a sample of Dionne Warwick's "Walk On By"
Out of Many, One and Portraits of Courage are collections of stories and oil paintings created by this president
George W. Bush
This ennumerated avenue contains many high fashoin brand stores, Musuem Mile featuring the Guggenheim, and previously had a section from 59th to 96th Street designated "Millionaire's Row"
Fifth Avenue
As an adjective it means to be happy and satisfied but as a noun it may mean something online created to be consumed
Content
"Necessity is the [blank]" is the proverb that names this band that Frank Zappa was asked to join and then subsequently hijacked
Mothers of Invention
This nonfiction book by Swedish journalist and academic Andreas Malm rejects passive pacifism in climate activism with an explosive point of view
How To Blow Up A Pipeline
Known in underground circles as the lead rapper of group clipping., he also won a Tony Award in 2016 for his dual roles of Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in Hamilton
Daveed Diggs
The Hornet's Nest: A Novel of the Revolutionary War is the first fictional work published by a former president, published by him in 2003
Jimmy Carter
Home to the third busiest train station in North America, the Grand Central Terminal, it is the widest avenue on Manhattan's East Side
Park Avenue
Eight people considered as a unit
Octet
DAILY DOUBLE
Incepted in 1952, the initial background lineup included Eleanor and William Guest, and Merald and Brenda Knight