This faithful builder spent decades building a giant ark long before the first raindrop fell.
Who is Noah?

This cautionary phrase begins, “The road to hell…”
…is paved with good intentions."

This white‑marble bell tower leans at a dramatic angle, making it one of Italy’s most photographed curiosities.
What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

This young man from Tupelo became the first true rock superstar, shaking TV audiences with his hip‑swinging style and electrifying hits like “Hound Dog,” forever changing American music.
Who is Elvis Presley?

This fizzy remedy became famous for a jingle that bubbled its way into American kitchens, promising relief with the catchy line “Plop plop, fizz fizz…” — a tune nearly everyone could hum.
What is Alka‑Seltzer?

This loyal woman told her mother‑in‑law, “Where you go, I will go,” and kept her promise.
Who is Ruth?

This challenge starts, “Put your money…”
…where your mouth is."

This Himalayan giant, capped with snow and clouds, is the tallest mountain on Earth.
What is Mount Everest?

This clean‑cut Texan with thick glasses wrote catchy, heartfelt songs like “Peggy Sue,” influencing The Beatles before his life ended in the 1959 plane crash known as “The Day the Music Died.”
Who is Buddy Holly?

This breakfast cereal called itself “The Breakfast of Champions,” featuring athletes on the box long before sports endorsements became common.
What are Wheaties?

This set of laws was written on stone tablets on a mountain covered in smoke.
What are the Ten Commandments?

This boldness‑praising phrase ends, “Fortune favors…”
…the bold."

This historic capital blends royal palaces, red double‑decker buses, and centuries‑old bridges over the Thames.
What is London?

This guitar pioneer blended blues and storytelling, duck‑walking across the stage as he played “Johnny B. Goode,” a song later sent into space as a symbol of human culture.
Who is Chuck Berry?

This hot‑dog brand charmed families with a jingle sung by children spelling out the company name, and of course, its famous Wienermobile cruising through towns.
What is Oscar Mayer?

This young woman was visited by an angel who told her she would bear the Messiah.
Who is Mary?

This patriotic phrase ends, “As American as…”
…apple pie."

This museum complex in Washington, D.C. holds everything from moon rocks to the original Star‑Spangled Banner.
What is the Smithsonian?

This 1960s folk‑poet wrote some of the most influential songs of the era, including the civil‑rights anthem “Blowin’ in the Wind,” the generational call‑to‑action “The Times They Are A‑Changin’,” the surreal rock classic “Like a Rolling Stone,” and the tender ballad “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right.”
Who is Bob Dylan?

This men’s hair product promised a neat, shiny look with the slogan “A little dab’ll do ya,” a phrase that became part of everyday conversation.
What is Brylcreem?

This woman laughed when she heard she would have a child in her old age.
Who is Sarah?

This visual proverb ends, “A picture is worth…”
…a thousand words."

This Yellowstone geyser shoots boiling water skyward every 60–90 minutes, drawing crowds who wait for its dependable eruption.
What is Old Faithful?

This velvet‑voiced pianist delivered elegant classics like “Unforgettable,” and became one of the first Black artists to host a national TV show.
Who is Nat King Cole?

This boxed side dish became a household staple thanks to a jingle calling it “the San Francisco treat,” complete with cable‑car bells in the background.
What is Rice‑A‑Roni?
