This is where plants get their energy from.
What is the "Sun".
This American duo had a top ten hit with 'Mrs Robinson'.
Who is "Simon & Garfunkel".
best known for her enchanting portrayal of Samantha Stephens in the classic television show Bewitched.
Who is "Elizabeth Montgomery".
This New York City nightclub became synonymous with the disco era.
What is Studio 54.
In bowling, three strikes in a row is called this.
What is a "Turkey".
This is the name of the group of famous laws Isaac Newton identified.
What is the "Laws of motion".
He performed the song “Folsom Prison Blues” live at Folsom Prison in 1968.
Who is Johnny Cash.
he starred in more than 70 movies, many of them classics such as 'The Philadelphia Story', 'Charade', and 'Notorious', and he was twice nominated for Oscars.
Who is "Cary Grant".
He's Meg Ryan's co-star in "When Harry Met Sally".
Who is "Billy Crystal".
This is how old the horses that run in the Kentucky Derby are.
What is 3 years old.
This is how many stages there are in a butterfly’s life cycle.
What is "Four".
This Beatles album, released in 1967, is often cited as a key influencer in the art rock genre.
What is "Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band".
Some of her most recognized roles include her Oscar-nominated performance in Mogambo (1953), alongside Clark Gable, and The Night of the Iguana(1964).
Who is "Ava Gardner".
This company's slogan is "You're in good hands".
What is AllState.
This sporting event is held every Memorial Day.
What is The Indianapolis "Indy" 500.
This is the farthest planet from the sun.
What is "Neptune".
He was the influential country singer known for songs like “Okie from Muskogee” and “The Fightin’ Side of Me” during the 1960s.
Who is "Merle Haggard".
He stole the hearts of American women in the 1970 film Love Story.
Who is "Ryan O'Neal".
This Stephen King novel, later turned into a popular movie, was published in 1974.
What is "Carrie".
He is the all-time home run leader.
Who is Barry Bonds.
This is the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere.
What is "Nitrogen".
This famous American singer, known as the ‘Queen of Disco’, rose to fame in the 1970s with hits like ‘Last Dance’ and ‘Hot Stuff’.
Who is "Donna Summers".
He starred in "Mr. Mom" in 1983 and "Batman" in 1989.
Who is "Michael Keaton".
This food manufacturing company headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, uses several animal mascots to sell its cereals, such as Newton the Owl, Tony the Tiger, and a rooster named Cornelius.
What is Kellogg's.
This 1970s TV show popularized the catchphrase ‘Dy-no-mite!’
What is "Good Times".
This type of scientist uses tools and methods to design, create, and maintain computer software.
What is a "Software engineer".
Jimmy Page replace this member of The Yardbirds.
Who is "Eric Clapton".
This actor swept in as the romantic lead and won over the hearts of audiences, as well as that of Fanny Brice (Barbra Streisand) in "Funny Lady".
Who is "James Caan".
Originally, Amazon only sold this kind of product.
What are Books.
He was the leader of the People’s Temple cult that led to the mass suicide at Jonestown in 1978.
Who was Jim Jones.
This is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
What is " Mercury."
They were “Leaving on a Jet Plane”.
Who are "Peter, Paul and Mary".
Her breakthrough came in 1955 when she starred in "Rebel Without a Cause" alongside James Dean. This role earned her, her first Academy Award nomination, solidifying her place in Hollywood.
Who is "Natalie Wood".
This is the color of a giraffe's tongue.
What is Black.
He is the all-time leading NBA scorer.
Who is Lebron James.
This applied science subject incorporates plant science and aesthetics.
What is "Horticulture".
This Motown group achieved fame with hits like “My Girl” and “Just My Imagination”.
Who are The Temptations.
He starred in "The Karate Kid" and, one could argue, he is responsible for a whole generation of teenagers attempting to earn their black belt.
Who is "Ralph Macchio".
This was the year the internet opened to the public.
What is 1993.
This country has the most Olympic medals in swimming.
What is The U.S.A.
The space feature in our solar system is 26,000 light years away from the event horizon.
What is "The Black Hole".
This band released the hit song “House of the Rising Sun” in 1964.
Who are "The Animals".
She garnered widespread attention and critical acclaim for her performance as Rebecca Morgan in the movie "Sounder" (1972) & her portrayal of the title role in the 1974 television film The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman won her two Emmy Awards.
Who is "Cicely Tyson".
CODA stands for this.
What is "Child of Deaf Adults".
This disease was eradicated in 1979, marking a major achievement in global health.
What is Smallpox.
He was both a philosopher and scientist considered by some to be the first biologist.
Who is "Aristotle".
This band, known for their theatrical live performances and anthems, released their debut album in 1973.
Who is "KISS".
He rose to fame in the 1979 war movie "Apocalypse Now".
Who is "Martin Sheen".
This animated musical fantasy film, based on a concept album by the rock band "The Who" was released in 1975.
What is "Tommy".
This is the signature food dish served at Wimbledon.
What is "Strawberries and cream".
This is the smallest bone in the human body.
What are "The Staples". In your inner ear.
This 1960s psychedelic rock band was fronted by Grace Slick.
Who is "Jefferson Airplane".
An accomplished actress known for her striking beauty and sophisticated performances. She rose to fame in the 1970s as the object of desire for numerous top actors in features like "Bullitt" (1968), "Airport" (1970), "The Deep" (1977) and "The Greek Tycoon" (1978).
Who is "Jacqueline Bisset".
They won the World Series in 1975.
Who were the "Cincinnati Reds".
This is the national sport of Canada.
What is "Lacrosse".
This astrological occurrence, causes the moon to align perfectly with the Earth and the sun and casts a shadow on a particular part of Earth.
What is a "Total Solar Eclipse".
This was the female vocalist known for her powerful rendition of “Piece of My Heart”.
Who was "Janis Joplin".
Co-starred in the hit movie "Lady Sings the Blues" with Diana Ross in 1972.
Who is "Billy Dee Williams".
Daily Double: This is the name and the color of the most poisonous frog in the world.
What is "The Golden Dart/Poison Frog" and What is "Yellow".
This athlete has won the most Olympic medals.
Who is Michael Phelps. (28 medals)
This is the transfer of waves or particles from one place to another.
What is "Radiation".
This song by Percy Sledge became a soul standard and was covered by many artists over the decades.
What is "When A Man Loves A Woman".
She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for the 1962 film Days of Wine and Roses, and for the 1966 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her Broadway theatre performance in Wait Until Dark.
Who is "Lee Remick".
This is the most recent person to achieve EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) status.
Who is "Viola Davis".
This famous American comedian, known for his social critique and observational humor, rose to fame in this decade.
Who was "George Carlin" and What is the "1970's".
This part of the human eye allows us to see wavelengths of light.
What are "Cones".
This 1960s rock band was known for their stage antics, including guitar smashing.
Who were "The Who".
After appearing in "American Psycho" in 2000—one of his biggest role to date— and "Batman Begins" later on, he became one of the hottest actors in Hollywood.
Who is "Christian Bale".
These kind of bulbs were once exchanged as a form of currency.
What are Tulips.
The youngest golfer ever to win the U.S. Junior Amateur title.
Who is "Jim Liu". (2010)
Daily Double: This color reflects light and this other color absorbs light.
What are "White & Black".
Daily Double: This artist is known for the hit song “What’s Going On”, which became an anthem for the _________ war movement.
Who is "Marvin Gaye" and What was the "anti-Vietnam" war movement.
She's from this GA town and for her performance as Ada McGrath in the 1993 drama film The Piano, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She earned three additional Academy Award nominations for Broadcast News (1987), The Firm (1993) and Thirteen (2003).
What is "Conyers, GA" and Who is "Holly Hunter".
This is the oldest soft drink in America.
What is Dr. Pepper.
Daily Double: This is the name of the first test-tube baby, born in this Year.
Who is "Louise Brown" and What is "1978".