A Hungarian professor designed the prototype of this puzzle in 1974; by the 1980s, it was a sensation
A Rubik's Cube
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Lebron James
Known as "Circle City", Indianapolis is laid out in a wheel pattern inspired by the pattern of this eastern U.S. city
Washington D.C.
An ancient Roman would write 500 with this letter
D
This smiling gal with yarn for hair was the subject of a U.S. patent issued in September 1915
Raggedy Ann
In the 1860s Constantino Brumidi painted the fresco for the dome of this building's rotunda
The Capital Building
Won the Heisman in 2005 & forfeited it in 2010
Reggie Bush
This downtown stadium features over 1,000 flatscreen TVs & the NFL's largest retractable roof
Lucas Oil Stadium
On July 12, 2013 this Ira Glass show celebrated its 500th episode
This American Life
Someone's block will be knocked off when the Blue Bomber takes on the Red Rocker in this 5-word game
Rock Em' Sock Em' Robot
This 146-acre stretch of lawn has been called "America's front yard"
The Mall
Scored the "Hand of God" goal for Argentina
Diego Maradona
Except for 4 small communities, Indianapolis was expanded in 1970 to include all of this county named for the "Swamp Fox"
Marion
the Dewey decimal system
In 1999 this classic toy wagon landed at the National Toy Hall of Fame
Radio Flyer
A statue of Puck graces this Shakespeare library
the Folger
At age 22, entered the record books with his 16-under-par winning score at the 2011 U.S. Open
Rory Mcllroy
Daily Double!!!!
Crown Hill Cemetery is the final resting place of John Dillinger & this 23rd president
Benjamin Harrison
Popularized in the movie "Breaking Away", the Little 500 is a collegiate race of these transports
Bicycles
I got a brand-new pair of Riedell 911 Jammer Jams, these
Roller Skates
The figure of this 20th century man is carved into the "Stone of Hope," which stands past the "Mountain of Despair"
Martin Luther King Jr.
In 1996 helped the American female gymnasts win gold by sticking her second vault while injured
Kerri Strug
The library named for this author has first editions of all his novels back to the first, "Player Piano"
Vonnegut
The S&P of the S&P 500 index stands for this; half of it sounds like something a business tries to avoid
Standard & Poor's