The capital of the state of Maryland.
Annapolis
Harry Potter's house in Hogwarts.
Gryffindor
The City nicknamed "The Big Apple"
New York City, NY
Tom Cruise stars in this sequel to an 80's fighter pilot movie.
Top Gun
The U.S flag has 13 stripes representing these entities.
The 13 Colonies
The group of island where Christopher Columbus first landed.
The Bahamas
Bilbo Baggins join 13 dwarves in an adventure to the Lonely Mountain, he is chosen for this role.
Burglar
The Tallest Mountain in the World.
Mt. Everest
Reprising his role as the title character of this series, Ewan McGregor must struggle with his past in order to save the princess.
Obi-Wan Kenobi
The U.S Document that starts "We the People."
The U.S Consitution
A large Island near Australia; the national rugby team is known as the "All Blacks."
New Zealand
Katniss Everdeen volunteers as tribute to participate in this event; The title of the book.
The Hunger Games
#42; The first black baseball player to break the color barrier.
Jackie Robinson
After being featured in this series, the song "Running up that Hill" by Kate Bush started trending as #3 on the top charts.
Stranger Things
The Civil War was primarily fought to stop this practice.
Slavery
This midwestern city in Illinois traditionally dyes the River with the same name green for St. Patty's Day.
Chicago
Animal Farm is an allegory for this historic event.
The Russian Revolution
This musical artist was part of the musical group "Destiny's Child"; one of their most famous songs is "All the Single Ladies."
Beyonce
The Boston Celtics
In the 1960's one of the goals of the U.S was to put a man here. The Goal was achieved in 1969 with Apollo 11.
The Moon
During the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key wrote the poem, "The Star Spangled Banner" while watching the battle at Ft. McHenry in this City on the Chesapeake.
Baltimore
The Creator of the Crash Course series; the author of "Our Fault in the Stars" and "Paper Towns."
John Greene
Harriet Tubman
Recently became the only active Billionaire in the NBA.
Lebron James
The 2 American Explorers that were commissioned to explore the Louisiana Purchase.
Lewis and Clark