This breed is famous for being the firehouse dog.
Dalmatian
This artist is known as the “King of Pop.”
Michael Jackson
This U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State.”
Florida
This animated family lives in Springfield.
The Simpsons
They're more than good, they're great!" is a slogan associated with this cereal brand.
Frosted Flakes
Known for its short legs and long body, this breed was originally bred to hunt badgers.
Dachshund
This genre of music originated in Jamaica and is closely associated with Bob Marley.
Reggae
Mount Everest is located on the border of these two countries.
Nepal and China
The Infinity Gauntlet is wielded by this Marvel villain.
Thanos
The Pelican State and Sportsman's Paradise are nicknames associated with this U.S. state.
Louisiana
This small breed is the most popular dog in the U.S. by AKC registrations.
French Bulldog
This influential American festival in 1969 drew over 400,000 people and became a symbol of the counterculture movement.
Woodstock
The capital city of Canada.
Ottowa
This 1994 movie was the first animated film ever nominated for a Best Picture Oscar.
Beauty and the Beast
Name the two celebrities mashed up in the photo in our teams chat.
Alec Baldwin and America Ferrera
Originating in Japan, this loyal breed was the subject of the movie Hachi.
Akita
This classical composer’s Four Seasons is one of the most performed pieces of Baroque music.
Vivaldi
MThis African country has the most pyramids.
Sudan
The movie Titanic won this many Oscars.
11
In a 2012 episode of this cable drama, one character told another in an elevator: "I feel bad for you", and then the other character replied, "I don't think about you at all".
Mad Men
This ancient breed from Egypt is often depicted in hieroglyphics.
Saluki
This composer went deaf later in life but continued writing symphonies.
Beethoven
This country has the most natural lakes in the world.
Canada
The line “Here’s looking at you, kid” is from this classic movie.
Casablanca
Sandra Bullock played a newspaper columnist who has to go to rehab in this 2000 dramedy featuring Viggo Mortensen, Dominic West, and Steve Buscemi.
28 Days