In 2011 a museum dedicated to Arnold's life opened in Thal, his childhood home in this country
What is Austria?
In his 1964 State of the Union Address, Lyndon B. Johnson declared an “unconditional war on” this “in America”
What is Poverty?
On Jan. 1, 1984, this telephone giant was broken up into seven smaller regional companies
What is AT&T?
This host's real middle name is McFeely, and there's a Mr. McFeely in this TV "Neighborhood."
Who is “Mr. Rogers”?
“We’re Not Gonna Take It.”
What is “Twisted Sister”?
Bratislava is the capital of this nation that Czeched out of a union with a neighbor
What is Slovakia?
John L. Lewis headed this pick-and-shovel-wielding union, the UMW, from 1920-1960
What is United Mine Workers?
In 2000, this company was ordered to split Windows and Internet Explorer into two companies but appealed successfully
What is Microsoft?
Lara Flynn Boyle played high school senior Donna Hayward, Laura Palmer's best friend on this series
What is “Twin Peaks”?
"So hurry up and bring your jukebox money," this "is a little old place where we can get together."
What is “Love Shack?”
Many of the tourists flocking to this country northwest of Panama visit the national park named for Irazu volcano
What is Costa Rica?
In 1817, Congress divided a territory that became these two states that are practically mirror images of each other
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What are Mississippi and Alabama?
Kenneth Lay of this company admitted, "In hindsight, we made some very bad investments in noncore businesses."
What is Enron?
This sitcom topped the ratings for five seasons in a row, from 1971 to 1976
What is “All in the Family”?
"I'm ten years burning down the road."
What is “Born in the USA”?
In the 2013 winner "The Orphan Master's Son," young Pak Jun Do comes of age in this totalitarian nation
What is North Korea?
This battle outside of Boston ended with an American retreat because they ran out of gun powder
What is Bunker Hill?
Let's see...I need some gas, a patio set and 27 boxes of cereal at this retailer whose roots trace back to 1976
What is Costco?
Steven Bochco's 1990 experiment; it featured singing murderers, juries, and politicians
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What is “Cop Rock”?
On a "Manic Monday," this group taught us to "Walk Like an Egyptian."
What is “The Bangles”?
Citizens of this country can request retired flags flown at the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill—the wait list exceeds 100 years
What is Canada?
This was the standard issued rifle for American troops used in WW2
What is M1 Garand?
Failing to live up to its name, this largest video rental chain filed for bankruptcy in 2010
What is Blockbuster?
In 2009 Danny Cahill dropped 239 pounds to claim this title and win the show's $250,000 grand prize
What is “The Biggest Loser”?
"Brass Monkey" and "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" were songs on their hit 1986 debut album
What is “Beastie Boys”?