This US President served from 1953 to 1961. He was a former Army General in WWII, campaigned on the slogan "I like Ike," and is well known for developing the Interstate Highway System.
Dwight D Eisenhower
True or false: Penguins live at the North Pole.
False. Penguins are South Pole birds.
This 2000 comedy film started a series of films, where Ben Stiller plays a fiancé of a young woman, trying to win over her very critical, protective father (played by Robert De Niro).
Meet the Parents
This pop legend is a real life astronaut, and is currently dating former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau! She is musically far superior to Taylor Swift.
Katy Perry
This artist was the best selling musician of Rock and Roll during the 1950s, dubbed "The King of Rock."
Elvis Presley
This is another name for reindeer.
Caribou
This 1976 thriller has Robert De Niro playing a disturbed NYC cabbie, who becomes obsessed with a young woman, and plans an attempted political assassination, as he slips deeper into mental illness.
Taxi Driver
This frequent judge/coach of "The Voice," is the lead vocalist of Maroon 5.
Adam Levine
During the Korean War (1950- 1953), South Korea was supported by the United States. North Korea was supported by China, and this other global superpower.
The Soviet Union
This vast geographical region of Russia, accounts for much of the landmass of the Arctic Circle.
Siberia
In "The Godfather" (1972), this character was portrayed by Marlon Brando. In "The Godfather Part II" (1974), which serves as a prequel and a sequel, Robert De Niro portrays a younger version of this character.
Don Vito Corleone
This band released "More Than a Feeling" in 1976.
Boston
In the 1959 Cuban Revolution, this Cuban politician and revolutionary figure helped overthrow Fulgencio Batista, which helped form the Communist government of Cuba.
Fidel Castro
This is the largest land carnivore by body mass, with males weighing up to 1,760 pounds.
Polar bear
This is the name of the bank robber character portrayed by Robert De Niro in "Heat" (1995).
Neil McCauley
This band released "Hold on Loosely" in 1981.
38 Special
The satellite "Sputnik" was launched by the Soviet Union on this date.
October 4th, 1957
This is the coldest recorded temperature in the Northern hemisphere. (Recorded December 22nd, 1991, in Greenland). Points within 5 degrees Farenheit
Negative 93.3 degrees Farenheit
Robert De Niro portrays this real life gangster in "The Untouchables" (1987).
Al Capone
Before Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks jointed Fleetwood Mac in 1974, this was the original lead vocalist and guitarist of Fleetwood Mac.
Peter Green