This iconic animated series, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, features a cat and mouse duo whose comedic rivalry has entertained audiences for decades.
What is "Tom and Jerry"?
This essential item comes in a matching left and right version, designed to protect and support your feet.
What are shoes?
This two-term US President was once a California governor and is also known for his role in ending the Cold War.
Who is Ronald Reagan?
This movie became a real hit in 1988 when mismatched siblings created through a genetic experiment explore themes about identity and brotherhood.
What is Twins? (name the actors)
This 1977 song by Eddie Money features a romantic theme and the desire to escape to a tropical destination, making it one of his signature hits.
What is "Two Tickets to Paradise"?
These two actors won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for their film about a mathematical genius, marking a significant milestone in their careers and friendship.
Who are Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, for "Good Will Hunting"?
This traditional eating utensil is commonly used in pairs, especially in Asian cuisine.
What are chopsticks?
This U.S. Congress is composed of members elected to two-year terms, with all members facing re-election every even-numbered year.
What is the House of Representatives?
Despite not being twins, these siblings, known for their powerful serves and groundbreaking achievements, have won a combined 30 Grand Slam singles titles.
Who are Venus and Serena Williams?
This group holds the record for the most number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 by a vocal group, with four consecutive chart-toppers in the 1990s.
Who are Boyz II Men?
This pop-rock duo is known for their catchy songs like "Rich Girl" and "Kiss on My List."
Who are Hall & Oates?
These percussion instruments are played in pairs to create sharp, crashing sounds in music.
What are cymbals?
In this state, the governor serves a two-year term and can be re-elected for an unlimited number of terms, a rarity in U.S. governance.
What is Vermont?
These two brothers made history as the first siblings to face each other as head coaches in a Super Bowl in 2013.
Who are Jim and John Harbaugh?
This Irish rock band, formed in 1976, is known for their anthemic sound and socially conscious lyrics, with hits like "With or Without You" and "Where the Streets Have No Name."
Who is U2?
This pop duo, known for their catchy hits in the late 1980s, faced scandal and infamy when it was revealed that they did not sing on their own albums, leading to the loss of their Grammy Award.
Who are Milli Vanilli? (name a song)
These decorative objects are used in pairs to support and keep books upright on a shelf.
What are bookends?
This position in local government often serves a two-year term, commonly overseeing city councils and community affairs.
What is a mayor?
This Brazilian supermodel has a twin sister who happens to be her business manager.
Who is Gisele Bündchen?
This smooth jazz and R&B hit, originally recorded by Bill Withers and later popularized by Will Smith, emphasizes the joys of spending time with a loved one.
What is "Just the Two of Us"?
This FBI duo is known for investigating unsolved cases involving paranormal phenomena, with one partner a firm believer in the supernatural and the other a skeptic grounded in science.
Who are Fox Mulder and Dana Scully (The X-Files)?
This cutting tool typically features two blades and is designed to be used in pairs, allowing for precise cutting.
What are scissors?
This constitutional amendment, ratified in 1951, limited U.S. presidents to two terms, but allowed for a unique case with a two-year vacancy.
What is the 22nd Amendment?
These identical twins are known for their legal battle against Mark Zuckerberg over the founding of Facebook and later became prominent figures in the cryptocurrency world with their platform, Gemini.
Who are Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss?
This influential rapper, known for his powerful lyrics and songs like Changes and California Love was tragically killed in 1996.
Who is 2Pac (Tupac Shakur)?