John Quincy Adams,
John F. Kennedy,
Jon Bon Jovi
John Quincy Adams,
"Huevos Verdes con Jamón"
green eggs and ham
This beverage brand debuted in 1876; you can't spell it without spelling...
B _ _ _ E _ _ E R
Budweiser
This South American rainforest is said to be home to roughly 390 billion trees
Amazon
An oldie but goodie, this 1958 Chordettes hit features the line, "sweeter than candy on a stick"
Lollipop
Sally Ride,
Coretta Scott King,
Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale
"¡Cómo el Grinch Robó la Navidad!"
how the grinch stole Christmas
This gasoline brand merged with Exxon in 1999; you can't spell it without spelling...
Mobil
In the 1984 film "The Karate Kid", Daniel asks Mr. Miyagi "How'd they get so small?" when he sees Mr. Miyagi trimming these trees
Bonsai
Jane's Addiction singer Perry Farrell got the name for this Chicago music festival from the Three Stooges
Lollapalooza
Ferdinand Magellan,
Marco Polo,
Christopher Columbus
Marco Polo,
"El Gato Ensombrerado"
the cat in the hat
Toyota debuted this model in the US in 1983; you can't spell it without spelling..
camry
This Bay Area city has a tree on its official flag (it's the type of tree featured in the city's name)
Oakland
This word meaning "dawdle" is almost as much fun to say as "dillydally" & "shilly-shally", two of its other synonyms
lallygag
Coco Chanel,
Frida Kahlo,
Jane Austen
Jane Austen
"¡Horton Escucha a Quién!"
Horton hears a who
Bronies know this plaything debuted in 1983; you can't spell it without spelling..
My little pony
Balsa, magnolia or sequoia: it's the tree that becomes the name of another tree when you add an "M" to its end
Balsam
In 1955, a U.K. Sunday Express editor declared this novel by Vladimir Nabokov "the filthiest book I have ever read"
Lolita
Alexander the Great,
Attila the Hun,
Genghis Khan
Alexander the Great,
"Un Pez, Dos Peces, Pez Rojo, Pez Azul"
1 fish 2 fish red fish blue fish
In 1972, this brand debuted Red Zinger and Sleepy Time; you can't spell it without spelling...
Celestial Seasonings
Meaning "to fall off" in Latin, it's the word used to describe non-evergreen trees & baby teeth
deciduous
This 1998 German crowd-pleaser is 80 minutes long; for most of that time, Franka Potente is out of breath
Run Lola Run