Known as "The King of Rock and Roll," he shook his hips on The Ed Sullivan Show and lived at Graceland.
Elvis Presley
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong took a "giant leap for mankind" on this celestial body.
the Moon
This redhead famously worked at a chocolate factory with her best friend Ethel in this 1950s sitcom.
I Love Lucy
This European country is shaped like a boot and is famous for its pasta and opera.
Italy
This "Chairman of the Board" was a leader of the Rat Pack and sang "My Way" and "New York, New York."
Frank Sinatra
In 1945, this "Great" world leader gave his famous "Iron Curtain" speech in Fulton, Missouri.
Winston Churchill
James Arness played Marshal Matt Dillon for 20 years on this classic TV Western
Gunsmoke
This massive structure in China is visible from space (though that's a bit of a myth!) and was built for defense.
Great Wall of China
This blind pianist and singer "hit the road" with hits like "Georgia on My Mind."
Ray Charles
This luxury ocean liner, deemed "unsinkable," was rediscovered on the ocean floor in 1985.
What is the Titanic?
This "neighborly" man in a red cardigan taught children (and adults) about kindness on PBS.
Who is Fred Rogers (Mister Rogers)?
This is the name of the narrow body of water that separates Alaska from Russia.
Bering Strait
This "First Lady of Song" was famous for her scat singing and her rendition of "A-Tisket, A-Tasket."
Ella Fitzgerald
She refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama bus in 1955, sparking the Civil Rights Movement.
Rosa Parks
Before TV, people listened to this "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast by Orson Welles that caused a national panic.
What is the Mercury Theatre on the Air?
This French heroine, known as the "Maid of Orléans," was canonized as a saint in 1920.
Who is Joan of Arc
He was the "King of Swing" and the first jazz musician to play at Carnegie Hall in 1938.
Who is Benny Goodman?
This 1950-1953 conflict is often referred to as "The Forgotten War."
the Korean War
This game show, hosted by Bob Barker for decades, invites contestants to "Come on down!"
What is The Price Is Right?
In Japanese culture, this "art of folding paper" can turn a simple square into a crane.
Origami