This iconic NYC landmark turns red on Valentine's Day
Empire State Building
Cute dog or the name of Darwin's research ship
Beagle
This substance is Superman's downfall
Kryptonite
It's the number on followed by 100 zeros or a search engine with a slightly different spelling
This bounty hunting heroine by Evanovich has 30 books
Stephanie Plum
He turned Valentine's Day into a massacre
Al Capone
This president served the shortest term, only 31 days
William Henry Harrison
This well known scifi author invented the 3 Laws of Robotics
99% of computer problems can be fixed by doing this double "O" word
Rebooting
Erle Stanley Gardner's famous character never lost a case
Perry Mason
This actor/comedian/USO entertainer and his wife hold the Guinness record for the longest Hollywood marriage
Bob Hope
The "Whitechapel Murderer" is another nickname for this serial killer
Jack the Ripper
The middle name of Captain James Kirk
Tiberius
This double "O" bird lays its egg in other bird's nests and lets them raise it
Cuckoo
This author, born in 1809, is often credited as the inventor of detective stories
West Side Story is based on this Shakespeare play
Romeo and Juliet
This is the only disease that has been completely eradicated by vaccines
Smallpox
The home planet of the time traveling being known as The Doctor
Gallifrey
A Black bird or a chess piece
Rook
This mystery author was actually convicted of murder in New Zealand in 1954
Anne Perry
This ancient Roman Festival is considered to be the origin of Valentine's Day
Lupercalia
this first computer took up 1,800 square feet and weighed 30 tons
ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)
Number of gigawatts a modified DeLorean needs to time travel
12.1 gigawatts
Alcohol sold during prohibition or a music CD from an illegally recorded concert
bootleg
The 1990 theft of 13 artworks from this museum is still unsolved
Isabella Steward Gardner Museum