A basketball court above this branch of government
This Beatle is claimed to have died in 1966 and was replaced by a convincing double.
Who is Paul McCartney?
This "puzzling" 2004 gory movie took 18 total days to film
What is Saw?
The US invented this sport that can be played in both sand and on hard surfaces.
What is Volleyball?
Milk and Water are the only two drinks that can be drunk in this important building
What is the Senate floor?
This rockstar starred in a campaign to promote the polio vaccine.
Who was Elvis?
This real-life person inspired the making of these three classic movies: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Silence of the Lambs, and Psycho
Who was Ed Gein?
This sport played with rope was in the Olympics from 1900-1920.
What is Tug-Of-War?
Pennsylvania was misspelled in this important document
What is the US Constitution?
This band was kicked out of their album release party for starting a food fight
Who was Nirvana?
Real bees were used in the making of this 1992 Chicago-set psychological thriller.
What is Candyman?
Intestines of Goats, cows, and sheep were used to create equipment for this sport
What is tennis?
The only bachelor to be elected president and never marry.
Who was James Buchanan?
This member of this popular 1970s band temporarily left the group to join a cult.
Who was Fleetwood Mac?
60 doors over the span of 3 days were used for the filming of this scene in this 1980 horror classic
What is The Shining?
You can't use your left hand in this sport
What is Polo?
This president owned an amphibious car, that could drive on land and navigate in the water.
Who was Lydon B. Johnson?
This star nicknamed "The Father of Rock and Roll" actually wanted to be a photographer, so he played to afford the equipment
Who was Chuck Berry?
The actor for the main character of this 1976 movie spent 3 days covered in fake blood
What is Carrie?
The name of getting three strikes in a row in bowling
What is a Turkey?