Dubbed the “Queen of Pop,” this artist turned Vogue into both a dance craze and a No. 1 hit in 1990.
Who is Madonna
Though many use this name for the whole clock tower, it’s actually the nickname for the giant bell inside the Palace of Westminster.
What is Big Ben
This NHL team, known for its blue jerseys and Broadway nickname, has called Madison Square Garden home since 1968.
What is Rangers
Home to Chanel, Dior, and Louis Vuitton, this city hosts the most famous Fashion Week in the world.
What is Paris
Launched by Apple in 2001 with the slogan “1,000 songs in your pocket,” this device revolutionized how people carried and listened to digital music.
What is the iPod
Known for her theatrical stage looks and pop anthems like Red Wine Supernova and HOT TO GO!, this rising star has been called “the future of pop” after breaking out in 2023–24.
Who is Chappelle Roan
Since 1837, this landmark has been the official London residence of the British monarch, where crowds gather to watch the Changing of the Guard.
What is Buckinham Palace
Since 1877, this annual canine competition has been held at Madison Square Garden, making it the second-longest continuously running sporting event in the U.S. after the Kentucky Derby.
What is Westminster
Consisting of denim on denim, this cheeky nickname for an all-jeans outfit got a pop-culture boost when Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake wore matching versions at the 2001 American Music Awards.
What is Candadian Tuxedo
Launched in 1999, this peer-to-peer file-sharing service changed the music industry by popularizing MP3 downloads before being shut down in court.
What is Napster
Before topping the charts with her debut single drivers license in 2021, this pop star got her start acting on Disney shows like Bizaardvark and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
Who is Rodrigo
Located west of central London, this airport is one of the busiest in the world and the largest in the United Kingdom.
What is Heathrow
At a 1962 birthday celebration at the old Madison Square Garden, Marilyn Monroe famously serenaded this U.S. president with “Happy Birthday.”
Who is JFK
Not to be confused with a chocolatey cereal, this French designer revolutionized women’s fashion with the little black dress and perfume.
Who is Coco Chanel
Launched in 2001 as the first on-demand subscription service, this platform partially shared its name with Queen’s most famous song.
What is Rhapsody
This glitter-covered pop star once claimed she had “no time for love” in her debut hit, but later reinvented herself with a Grammy-nominated album that included the emotional ballad “Praying.”
Who is Kesha
Opened in 1863, this system of underground trains is the oldest of its kind in the world and a daily commute for millions of Londoners.
What is the tube
In March 1971, this boxer handed Muhammad Ali his first professional loss at MSG in what was billed as The Fight of the Century.
Who is Frazier
Founded in Milan in 1913, this luxury brand turned a simple black nylon backpack into a global icon of minimalist chic.
What is Prada
Before Spotify and Apple Music, this online radio service let listeners create custom “stations” based on their favorite artists or songs.
What is Pandora
This “Purple Rain” singer and guitar virtuoso was known for his flamboyant style, symbol-logo name change, and hits like Kiss and 1999.
Who is Prince
A zebra crossing outside this famous recording studio became iconic after The Beatles used it for the cover of their 1969 album.
What is Abbey Road
In 1972, this King shook up New York when he played four sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden — you could say the Big Apple was all shook up.
Who is Elvis
This American designer, known for his grunge-inspired 1993 Perry Ellis collection, later launched his own namesake brand and served as creative director at Louis Vuitton for over a decade.
Who is Marc Jacobs
Acquired by Jay-Z in 2015, this streaming service set itself apart by offering hi-fi audio quality and exclusive album releases like Beyoncé’s Lemonade.
What is Tidal