This classical composer was known to be deaf.
Who is Ludwig van Beethoven
Often served cold and raw, it is usually paired with green tea.
What is Sushi
The dance at the beginning of The Rocky Horror Picture Show is called this.
What is The Time Warp
This geometric shape is generally used for stop signs.
What is an Octagon
This essential gas is important so that we can breathe.
What is Oxygen
She is the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Who is Aretha Franklin
In 1919 Roy Allen created the A&W recipe for this drink.
What is Root Beer
In what 1976 thriller does Robert De Niro famously say "You talkin' to me?"
What is Taxi Driver
Area 51 is located in this US state
What is Nevada
This planet is closest to the sun.
What is Mercury
Before Phil Collins, this man was the lead singer of Genesis
Who is Peter Gabriel
Sauerkraut is made of this vegetable.
What is Cabbage
Starring Edward Norton, this films main character does not have a name.
What is Fight Club
On a dartboard, this number is directly opposite the number 1.
What is 19
The adult human has this many teeth.
What is 32
This artist was the very first American Idol winner.
Who is Kelly Clarkson
This fast food chain with more than 17,000 stores worldwide dropped its full name in 1991 and began using an abbreviation.
What is KFC
This film, based on a book of the same title, made The Stanley Hotel a horror lovers dream destination.
What is The Shining
The flag of the European Union has this many stars on it.
What is 12
This is the largest planet in our solar system.
What is Jupiter
This was the first rap song to ever hit the top 40 on the Billboard music charts.
What is Rapper's Delight
In this year, cocaine was finally removed as an ingredient in Coca-Cola.
What is 1929
This actor was the only person to receive an Oscar nomination for their performance in Lord of the Rings.
Who is Ian McKellen
Before the 19th century, living rooms were referred to as this.
What is a Parlor
The earth has three layers of varying temperatures. These layers are:
What are Crust, Mantle, and Core