Pantone 342-C is also known as this Georgian color, which champions wear
“Augusta Green”
This Bobby played in John Kenley’s “West Side Story” one summer
Bobby Rydell
This word was supposedly left to us by aliens and goes “arf”—sometimes “woof”
Dog
This founding father was an orphan from St. Kitts
Alexander Hamilton
This grocery store chain has (or had) a bird up front, in a hotter clime
Publix
This president once gave Arnold Palmer one of his paintings as a present
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John Kenley was an acrobat in this town’s “Village Follies”
Greenwich
Alien theorist Erich Von Däniken is apparently from this country on Earth
Switzerland
This famous prayer mentions “a daily bread” and “a kingdom come”
Lord’s Prayer or Our Father
This is the tallest building in the United States—at 104 floors!
Freedom Tower
The nickname of this famous golfer with the most championship wins
The Golden Bear
This singer performed for John Kenley and was the aunt of one of the actors in “Ocean’s Eleven”
Rosemary Clooney
The man immortalized in many memes—with crazy hair—has this first name
Giorgio
Father of Alexandria and Duncan Jones
David Bowie
This college houses the famous “Book of Kells”
Trinity College Dublin
This player was the first non-American to win the Master’s
Gary Player
“Guys and Dolls” is based off “The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown,” a story by this author
Damon Runyon
Zecharia Sitchin claimed there is a planet called this, which is beyond Neptune and home to many aliens
Nibiru
This MLB team was named with Junipero Serra and Don Caspar de Portolá in mind—two important figures in the city’s history
The Padres
This market in Seattle has fishmongers—and fresh flowers
Pike Place Market
During WWII this animal was raised on the August golf course to aid the war effort
Turkey
“The Barretts of Wimpole Street” broke the color line in DC—it follows the romance of Robert and this poet known for her “Sonnets from the Portuguese”
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Brinsley Trench, ufologist, argued that the Earth was hallow, and so this cold place didn’t exist—but instead a warm sea dipping into the Earth
The North Pole
This film was made, supposedly, as an home to Mike Meyer’s father
Goldmember
We went to the Old Ice House Pizzeria in this small town of 98 people, which is situated amongst the mountains
Hope, Idaho