1985: Take on Me
A-ha
in Grant Woods American Gothic, a farmer is holding this in his right hand
pitchfork
Born in Copenhagen, this country's queen Margrethe II celebrated her 80th birthday in 2020
Denmark
in 1892 this university in New Haven first admitted women to its graduate school
Yale
July 20th 1969; this civilian becomes the first to walk on the moon
Neil Armstrong
2000: WHo let the dogs out
the Baha Men
a view from an asylum window in southern France inspired his 1889 work, Starry Night
Van Gogh
King James I was the only son of this queen of Scots
Mary
Auburn, Clemson, and Princeton all have this as their mascot
Tiger
December 13th 2003; operation red dawn results in the capture of this Iraqi Dictator
Saddam Hussein
2015: Fight Song
Rachel Platten
Picasso painted the Three Musicians in the real "Square" style
Cubism
Marie Antionette married this future king of France in 1770
Louis XVI (sixteenth)
Originally the colors of Syracuse were pea green and pink, but in 1890 this one color was chosen
Orange
July 29th 1981; this royal couple gets married at St Paul's Cathedral in London
Charles and Diana
1993: im Gonna be (500 Miles)
the Proclaimers
Appropriately, Da Vinci painted this masterpiece on the wall of a dining hall in Italy
The Last Supper
on April 9th 2005, she became the duchess of Cornwall
Camilla Parker Bowles
this university in east Lansing was the first state school to offer agriculture courses for credit
Michigan State
March 25th 1911; this triangle shirtwaist factory fire erupts in this manhattan "Village"
Greenwich village
1969: Na na hey hey Kiss him Goodbye
Steam
Rembrandt depicted this man contemplating the bust of Homer
Aristotle
Princess Caroline of Monaco was 14 months old when this brother was born in 1958
Prince Albert
this Charleston school is also known as the military college of South Carolina
Citadel
October 16th 1987; after 2 and a half days stuck in a well, this bay is rescued
Baby Jessica (McClure)