These birds are pink due to their diet--primarily shrimp.
Flamingos
This iconic "Don't Be Cruel" singer never wrote a single one of his songs.
Elvis
Graceland, Elvis's estate, is located in this state.
Tennessee
This man had a garden in Giverny where he painted his famous Water Lilies.
This founding father was the only president to ever be elected unanimously.
George Washington
This bird is a universal symbol of peace.
A Dove
This man duetted with Ella Fitzgerald on "Dream A Little Dream Of Me".
Louis Armstrong
This state contains the Sears Tower, the tallest building in the country.
Illinois
This artist painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling, but was so demanding and combative that he provoked the Pope to punch him.
Michelangelo
This man was the only president to be elected four times.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
This tall, two-legged bird has eyes larger than its brain.
This country music legend wrote Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You".
Dolly Parton
This state has the longest coastline in the US at 6,640 miles, longer than all the other states combined.
Alaska
This modern Spanish artist was so poor starting out that he burned his own paintings for warmth.
Pablo Picasso
This 332 pound president famously got stuck in the White House bathtub.
Taft
These fast-moving birds have the biggest brains relative to their body size.
Hummingbirds
This father-daughter duo recorded "Somethin' Stupid" in 1967.
Frank and Nancy Sinatra
This state contains "General Sherman", one of the world's oldest trees.
California
This famous Dutch impressionist only ever sold one painting in his lifetime.
Vincent Van Gogh
This man was the oldest president to ever be elected.
Ronald Reagan
Most birds lack this sense.
Smell
This woman wrote and sang the original version of "La Vie En Rose".
Edith Piaf
This state contains the only royal palace in the US.
Hawaii
This modern French artist's painting was hung upside-down for 46 days at a museum without anyone noticing.
Henri Matisse
This WWII president was the first to ever give a speech on television.
Truman