"It's automatic, systematic, and hydromatic!" sings a greaser about his ride in this 1978 classic.
What is Grease?
This boxer won the 1960 Olympic light heavyweight gold medal before changing his name and going on to become a three-time world heavyweight champion.
Who is Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay)?
This is the largest sea creature in the world (that we have discovered so far...).
What is a Whale Shark?
This instrument is named after it's shape.
What is a Triangle?
This is the longest wall in the world and can be seen from outer space!
What is the Great Wall of China?
A rebel, a princess, an outcast, a brain, and a jock all spend an afternoon in Saturday detention in this 1985 classic.
What is the Breakfast Club?
What is 26.2 miles?
This animal has the highest blood pressure in order for blood to reach its head.
What is a giraffe?
This instrument has four strings and looks like a mini guitar.
What is a Ukulele?
This is the moniker of the first man to set foot on the moon.
Who is Neil Armstrong?
A brain, a heart, courage, and a way home are needed in this 1939 film about a midwestern girl who is whisked away to a magical land with winding yellow roads made of brick.
What is the Wizard of Oz?
This famous baseball player made his debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, famously breaking the sport's color barrier.
Jackie Robinson
What is a pig?
This genre is known for electric guitars, African American roots, and became popular in the 1950s.
What is Rock and Roll?
"Et tu, Brute?" is uttered by this betrayed Roman dictator in Shakespeare's famous play.
Who is Julius Caeser?
The Story of the Trapp Family Singers is a memoir that inspired this musical drama set in Austria pre-world War II.
What is the Sound of Music?
This legendary New York Yankees player—nicknamed "The Iron Horse"—held the record for the most consecutive games played for over 50 years.
Who is Lou Gehrig?
The name Jenny might sound sweet, but this female animal can be quite stubborn.
What is a donkey?
This Beatles single from the past holds the record for the most covered song in history, with over 2,200 recorded versions.
What is Yesterday?
This condiment found on a burger was first marketed as a medication to treat digestive issues.
What is ketchup?
The fourth highest-grossing film of 1943, this film won five Oscars nominations, best picture at the 1944 Academy Awards, as well as best director, and best screenplay. "Here's lookin' at you, kid!"
What is Casablanca?
This is how many dimples an average golf ball has.
What is between 300 and 500?
This animal uses its unusually long nose to smell over 40,000 scents - more than any creature on earth!
What is an African Elephant?
This Australian wind instrument was created by the Aboriginal peoples and makes a low, resonant droning sound when air is blown through it.
What is a digeridoo?
The Anglo-Zanzibar War of August 27, 1896 was fought between Britain and Zanzibar and only lasted for this many minutes.
What is 38?