This neighborhood of Queens New York is named after this Baron of Real Estate
John Jacob Astor
This Gynmast holds the record for the most moves in her name
Simone Biles
This Author must have been a fan of whiskey adding this grain to the title for his Pulitzer prize winning novel
J.D. Salinger
This famous NYC landmark was completed in a record 9 months
Empire State Building
This famous food company created a competition between left and right chocolate bars
Twix
Between 1886 and 1919, this Baron's donations of more than $40 million paid for 1,679 new library buildings in communities large and small across America
Andrew Carnegie
This Gymnast famously recorded the first perfect 10 in Olympic history on the uneven bars
Nadia Comăneci
This author famously built a "happy home" in the lower Hudson valley
Washington Irving
This "monument to the gods" was destroyed in the 1960s
Penn Station
This food company owns M&Ms
Mars
This Baron famously "bailed out" the U.S. Treasury
J.P. Morgan
This Gymnast was the first American Gymnast to record the first individual all-around Gold in 1984
Mary-Lou Retton
This Author's famous character famously painted fences in this 1876 novel
Mark Twain
Originally built to promote public health this central attraction was expanded 3 times over the course of the 20th century.
Central Park
Starring Michael Keaton as businessman Ray Kroc, the film depicts the story of his creation of what fast food company
McDonalds
Nicknamed "the Commodore", this Baron was an American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads
Cornelius Vanderbilt
This Gymnast was the first African-American Gymnast to record a Gold Medal in the women's All-Around in 2012
Gabby Douglas
This whale of an author unable to support himself ended up working as a customs agent at the New York City docks.
Herman Melville
This famous landmark does not actually have a body buried in it on NYC's west side
Grant's Tomb
The best caviar in the world has been deemed Beluga, according to the widely accepted historic caviar hierarchy made from what fish eggs
Sturgeon
Standardization was the name of the game for this Robber Baron
John D. Rockefeller
This Gymnast's routine was banned in 1972 after being deemed too dangerous
Olga Korbut
This author coined the phrase the Jazz Age
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Called the "Manhattan Main Line" This 9.1-mile Subway line, originally opened in what year
1904
Founded in Pennsylvania in 1869, this food company produces a wide range of food products and is a staple at 4th of July parties