Neo has to choose the Red pill or the Blue Pill
What is the Matrix
not actually a planet, but also doesn't live with Snow White
What is Pluto?
geese
What is a gaggle?
home run, balk, strikeout
What is baseball?
1887
Anne Sullivan begins teaching this six-year-old, who lost her sight and hearing after a severe illness at the age of 19 months.
Who is Helen Keller?
"Get busy living, or get busy dying."
What is Shawshank Redemption?
the amount of time it takes light from the Sun to reach Earth
What is 8 minutes?
bees
What is a swarm?
strike, perfect game, open frame, spare
What is bowling?
1991
Following a high-speed car chase, police officers from this city brutally beat Rodney King, an African American motorist; despite a videotape of the beating, the policemen were acquitted in 1992, causing large-scale rioting in the city
What is Los Angeles?
"To infinity, and beyond!"
the first human made object to leave our solar system
What is Voyager 1?
puppies
What is a litter?
straight, flush, full house, chance, bonus
What is Yahtzee?
1931
The Star-Spangled Banner, written by Francis Scott Key during this conflict, was officially adopted as the national anthem of the United States by act of Congress
Who is the War of 1812?
"Is this Heaven?"... "No, it's Iowa!"
What is Field of Dreams?
the first female astronaut from the USA
Who is Sally Ride?
elephants
What is a parade?
clean sheet, penalty kick, striker, sweeper
What is soccer?
1847
The Scottish-born American inventor and scientist was born in Edinburgh; his foremost accomplishments were the invention of the telephone (1876) and the refinement of the phonograph (1886)
What is Alexander Graham Bell?
"All my life, I wanted to be a gangster."
What is Goodfellas?
not made of water vapor, this "cloud" of rocks is the outermost section of our solar system
What is the Ort Cloud?
What is a murder?
meld, bid, trump, trick
What is Pinochle?
1820
After months of bitter debate, Congress passes this, a bill that temporarily resolves the first serious political clash between slavery and antislavery interests in U.S. history.
What is the Missouri Compromise?