Cassius Clay
Who is Muhammed Ali?
Author of On the Origin of the Species
Who is Charles Darwin?
Song by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
What is "Shallow"?
This actor had roles in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Goin' South Before landing his breakout role on Taxi?
Who is Danny DeVito?
Peggy is picture perfect
What is alliteration?
Paul Hewson
Who is Bono?
Typhoons or cyclones are other names for this deadly tropical storm
What are hurricanes?
Song by Elton John and Kiki Dee
What is "Don't go breaking my heart"?
This sitcom's monumental popularity was exemplified by its ability to draw A-list guest stars like Bruce Willis, Julia Roberts, Reese Witherspoon, and Alec Baldwin.
What is Friends?
Jumbo shrimp, passive aggressive, or controlled chaos are examples of this.
What is an Oxymoron?
Farrokh Bulsara
Who is Freddie Mercury?
The thickest layer of the planet Earth
What is the Mantle?
Song by Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney
What is "Ebony and Ivory"?
The finale of this series still ranks as the most watched finale of any television show in history.
What is MASH?
He’s been to see his dentist so many times now that he knows the drill.
What is a pun?
Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Jr.
Who is Kareem Abdul Jabbar?
The hammer, anvil and stirrup are common names of bones in this human organ.
What is the ear?
Song by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie
What is "Endless Love"?
His film The Producers was the inspiration for the title of the album "Achtung Baby" by U2.
Who is Mel Brooks?
This is a saying or expression that is widely used among speakers of a certain language and whose figurative meaning is different from its literal meaning
What is an idiom?
Paul Reubenfeld
Who is Pee Wee Herman?
Virology, bacteriology, protistology, mycology, immunology, and parasitology are sub-disciplines of this area of scientific study.
What is microbiology?
Song by The Corrs and Bono
What is "When the stars go blue"?
This comedian and writer is best known for his creations - SNL's "TV Funhouse" and Triumph, the insult comic dog.
Who is Robert Smigel?
A word that imitates a real sound such as tick tock.
What is onomatopoeia?