Name of the ship that pilgrims traveled to America in 1920
Mayflower
Johnny Depp's character in popular Pirate's franchise
Captain Jack Sparrow
Company founded In Oregon. They know how to "Just Do It"
What is Nike
Nursery rhyme waterspout crawler who's a Marvel crime fighter
Bette Midler song that "flew" off with the record of the year Grammy in 1989
Wind Beneath my Wings
1970's fad that changed to match your emotional state
Mood Ring
This American singer-songwriter, Actor, Record Producer has won nine Grammy Awards and four Emmy Awards. His career seems to be in sync
Justin Timberlake
Golf Tournament played in Augusta GA. Winners leave feeling "green"
The Masters
CBS sitcom about Ted Mosby's search for the nun who founded the order of the Missionaries of Charity in India
How I Met Your Mother Theresa
Pontiac
Around 200 B.C. an anonymous Chinese innovator froze rice milk & spices in a paste creating a type of this dessert
Ice Cream
Name of this Beauty who wooed a Beast
This NFL Team hired the leagues first cheerleaders in 1972
Site of the U.S. Military Academy from which a shot is fired at very close range
West Point Blank
In a popular bar game, if you sink this you've scratched
A cue ball
The bidding began in 1995 when Pierre Omidyar launched this auction website
EBay
Name of this mid 20th century folk singer who married this "Man in Black". Together they would walk the line
June Carter Cash (Will accept June)
In the Olympics it symbolizes the continuity between the ancient and modern games
The Torch
A Landmark Louisiana area featuring Bourbon Street gets a classic burger from McDonald's
The French Quarter Pounder
One of the two state capitals whose names end with the Greek word for "city"
This federal standard went into effect in 1938 at 25 cents per hour.
Minimum Wage
This "Thriller" of a music video was the first to have cost over $150,000 at the time
Beat It
Signals beginning and end of a boxing round also gets Pavlov's dog salivating
A Bell
Score 3 goals in a game if you don't give me some Halloween candy
Hat Trick-or-Treat
Don Henley hit #5 with this hit song whose title he got from a book about the Brooklyn Dodgers
The Boys of Summer