Sean Connery was a Bond in this film which was the first of many to come
Dr. No
He hosted a children's science show in the 90's
Bill Nye the Science Guy
She appears to be one very unhappy feline
Grumpy Cat
Napster
The name of the institution you are sitting in is an American defector to the British.
College of Saint Benedict Arnold
It's the result of two or more atoms sharing an electron pair.
Covalent Bond
This film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Earl Jones and tells the story of a muscular man seeking vengeance for the death of his parents
Conan the Barbarian
He sang "It ain't easy bein' green"
Kermit the Frog
In October 2001, Apple launched this portable music player.
The iPod
Men's Deodorant that wants to be a "Wannabe" group
Old Spice Girls
This stock grows as strong as steel and is used in construction, but also makes a good snack for some.
Bamboo
The stage name of Chancellor Johnathon Bennet
Chance the Rapper
He's one inquisitive monkey!
The Phonographic Wax Cylinder
Pizza restaurant chain mogul who composed "Stars and Stripes Forever"
Papa John Philip Sousa
In January 2021, a short-squeeze of this stock caused a 680% rise in stock value.
Gamestop
This band's hit told us to "Shut up and dance!"
Walk the Moon
Cute cuddly creatures who helped Han and Leia on the Forest moon of Endor
Ewoks
Dr. Andy Hildebrand invented this voice manipulation technology which first became famous in Cher's "Believe".
Auto-tune
#23 for the Lakers is The Godfather of soul
Lebron James Brown
This Bond specializes in lotions and first aid products
Gold Bond
The most popular Sega genesis game of all time.
Sonic the Hedgehog
These brothers with artsy names learned everything they know from a rat
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
St. John's University's Alcuin Library has a collection of this obsolete home video format which features digital video signal but analog audio signal.
Laserdisc
If you fly a lot you'll get these rewards plus a famous jazz trumpeter from East St. Louis
Frequent Flyer Miles Davis