Go to the top of this landmark in Seattle for a panoramic view of the city.
The Space Needle.
You can ride the monorail from downtown to the Space Needle.
Touched by the warm sun.
Sun kissed.
This is a crunchy movie theater favorite.
Popcorn.
Popcorn without a topping is a low-calorie snack, but who eats it without butter?
In the late ’70s, this British musical group sang about “London Calling.”
The Clash.
According to the group’s front man, Joe Strummer, the song was inspired by the Cold War.
What planet has the longest day?
Venus.
A day on Venus lasts 243 Earth days. Venus is also unique as it rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets.
You must clear this three-letter agency before boarding your flight.
TSA.
The agency was formed after 9/11. Airline employees conducted pre-board screening before federal employees took over the responsibility.
An instrument that shows time.
Sundial.
The history of the sundial dates back to ancient times, with evidence suggesting that the earliest sundials were used over 5,000 years ago in Egypt.
Brands like Cadbury, Hershey, and Godiva are known for this sweet treat.
Chocolate.
It’s eaten as a stand-alone snack or used as an ingredient or a garnish in a variety of recipes. Chocolate is also delicious paired with salty foods, such as bacon dipped in it, or with peanut butter.
This actress and singer sings “Hopelessly Devoted to You” in the film Grease.
Olivia Newton-John.
The song was not in the original stage musical but was included in the film because Newton-John’s contract required one solo performance.
This country’s Amalfi Coast is picturesque.
Italy.
The Amalfi Coast runs 25 miles in the south of Italy, and it’s 90 minutes from Naples. It is said that the alluring sound of sirens—mythological half-women, half-birds—beckons you to return.
Tall plant with yellow, daisy-like flower.
Sunflower.
Their blooms follow the sun across the sky. They have their own biological clocks which help them follow the sun as it moves from east to west during the day, and then move back to their original position at night.
Sour cream, ranch, and other dips are popular with these snacks made by the likes of Lay’s and Pringles.
Potato chips.
Did you know that the salt in potato chips releases dopamine, which causes pleasure and satisfaction?
In 1981, she sang “I Love Rock ’n’ Roll.”
Joan Jett.
Though associated with Jett, the tune was originally sung by British group the Arrows in 1975.
This South Pacific vacation paradise that starts with the letter T is the largest island in French Polynesia.
Tahiti.
Tahitians are said to be the friendliest people in the world. The 188 islands that comprise French Polynesia are home to no poisonous snakes or insects.
A brand of oranges.
Sunkist.
Founded in 1893, Sunkist Growers is a large farmer cooperative with headquarters in Valencia, California.
Tollhouse brand is known for making this classic cookie.
Chocolate chip.
Part of our addiction to these sweet treats is the emotional attachment many of us have through our memories of them in our childhoods.
In 1982, this double-talk band was “Hungry Like the Wolf.”
Duran Duran.
Surprisingly, this futuristic rock song was inspired by the story of Little Red Riding Hood!
What country is named for a line of latitude that runs through it?
Ecuador.
Ecuador is named after the Equator, the imaginary line around the Earth that splits the country in two. Ecuador is roughly the size of Colorado and is bordered by Colombia and Peru.
A Pontiac car.
Sunbird.
This can be ordered thin crust or deep dish.
Pizza.
It is rated the No. 1 addictive food due to the combination of fat, salt, and refined carbs—a combination not found in nature.
He wrote “Annie’s Song” in 10 minutes in 1974 while on a ski lift in Aspen, Colorado.
John Denver.
He wrote it as an ode to his wife at the time, Annie Martell.
This island country is located west and south of Haiti in the Caribbean Sea.
Jamaica.
Japanese car.
Datsun.
Datsun was a Japanese automobile manufacturer brand owned by Nissan.
This breakfast carbohydrate is often eaten with milk.
Cereal.
One of the most sugary cereals of the 1950s was Kellogg’s Sugar Smacks. It has since been rebranded as Honey Smacks and can still be found in stores today.
Sugar, ah honey honey” is the opening lyric of the song ‘Sugar, Sugar’, but who is the artist?
The Archies.