This duo popular 2003 duo is popular among kids, known for their efforts to "just keep swimming"
Marlin and Dory
This dance style, often done in pairs, comes from old renaissance traditions and includes the waltz.
Answer: What is ballroom dance?
In Mexico, this holiday honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, and sugar skulls.
Dia De los Muertos
This historical figure disappeared while attempting to circumnavigate the globe. One famous theory of this figure's death is that they were eaten by giant coconut crabs.
Amelia Earhart
This bizarre astronomical object is formed when a massive star collapses, creating a region in space with gravity so strong that not even light can escape.
Black Hole
This sci-fi creature is most famously known for his constant roaring and his quest with his best friend, Han, in the milennium falcon
Chewbacca
Michael Jackson is known as one of the most skilled live performers of all time, popularizing this dance illusive move
Moonwalk
This holiday celebrates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and is observed with a Seder meal.
Passover
This figure is known for famously hijacking a boeing flight, extorting 200,000 dollars, and parachuting off the plane, never to be seen again.
DB COoper
This small creature has the ability to spin silk from its body to make webs, but some species can even “balloon” through the air using their silk like tiny parachutes.
Spider
This duo has lasted the test of time, their friendship spanning over 25 years and counting as they embark on their comical adventures in the bikini bottom
Spongebob and Patrick
This dance style is the more modern type, including moves like popping and locking. The style was added to the olympic games in 2020.
Breakdancing
This holiday incorporates traditions from Germanic and Norse winter festivals, including decorated evergreens, feasting, and the exchange of gifts.
Christmas
This place is most known as one of the most secure buildings ever constructed. Located in the San Francisco Bay, this penitentiary had successful escapees rafting through the pacific ocean only to never be seen again
Alcatraz
Certain plants can eat insects and small animals, luring them with sweet nectar before digesting them — these are called what?
Carnivorous Plants
This pair of innovators co-founded one of the world’s most famous tech companies in a garage in 1976, changing personal computing forever.
Steve Jobs and Wozniak
This Argentine dance, known for its close embrace and dramatic footwork, became a global symbol of passion and is often performed to bandoneón music.
Tango
Celebrated from December 26 to January 1, this holiday honors African heritage and culture, and its name comes from the Swahili phrase meaning “first fruits.”
Kwanza
This longtime Teamsters union leader vanished in 1975, sparking decades of speculation, FBI investigations, and numerous theories about mob involvement.
Some species of this marine animal can clone themselves and live for centuries, making them effectively “biologically immortal.”
Jellyfish
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr
This Russian-born choreographer is famous for creating the Nutcracker and Swan Lake ballets, which remain classics in ballet companies worldwide.
Who is Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky?
This U.S. state was the last to officially enforce the Emancipation Proclamation, leading to the annual celebration now known as Juneteenth.
Texas
Founded in 1587, this colony became known as the “Lost Colony” after its settlers disappeared, leaving only the word “Croatoan” carved into a tree.
Roanoke
This mineral can slowly “grow” over time, forming delicate, hair-like crystals that look like white threads or fibers.
Gypsum