This Chevy model, famous in the 1950s, is part of the legendary “Tri-Five” lineup.
What is the Chevy Bel Air?
This Journey hit tells listeners to “hold on to that feeling.”
What is “Don’t Stop Believin’”?
In this movie, Buddy learns he’s human and travels to New York City.
What is "Elf"?
"Just do it."
What is Nike?
You know you’re from Nebraska when talking about this daily topic is a genuine pastime, not small talk.
What is the weather?
This Ford model introduced in 1955 featured a distinctive retractable roof and remains a rare collectible today.
What is the Ford Thunderbird?
This Michael Jackson hit introduced the world to red jackets and zombies.
What is “Thriller”?
This holiday classic stars the character Kevin McCallister, who defends his home from two burglars.
What is "Home Alone"?
“I’m Lovin’ It.”
What is McDonald’s?
If a farmer says their corn is this tall by a specific date in July, it means the crop is right on track.
What is “knee-high by the Fourth of July”?
This muscle car from Dodge, revived in 2008, originally debuted in the early 1970s and is known for the Hellcat engine.
What is the Challenger?
This Bon Jovi anthem reminds you that you’re “halfway there.”
What is “Livin’ on a Prayer”?
Clark Griswold just wants an “old-fashioned family Christmas” in this comedy.
What is National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation?
“The Quicker Picker Upper.”
What is Bounty?
You’ve said this three-letter-word while accidentally bumping into someone or dropping something.
What is “ope”?
This British sports car brand produced the iconic E-Type, once called “the most beautiful car ever made” by Enzo Ferrari.
What is Jaguar?
This 1987 U2 hit includes the lyric, “I have climbed highest mountains, I have run through the fields…”
What is “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For”?
In this classic Christmas film, this guardian angel shows George Bailey what life would be like if he’d never been born.
Who is Clarence?
“Takes a licking and keeps on ticking”
What is Timex?
This phrase meaning “very” or “extremely” is so common in the Midwest that most people don’t even realize it’s unique to the region.
What is “as all get out”?
This model became famous as the “Judge,” a high-performance variant introduced to compete with the Plymouth Road Runner.
What is the Pontiac GTO?
This 1982 song by Survivor became iconic after its use in Rocky III.
What is “Eye of the Tiger”?
This 2004 animated film follows a boy who boards a train bound for the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
What is The Polar Express?
“Tastes So Good, Cats Ask for It by Name.”
What is Meow Mix?
You know you’re from Nebraska if this dish — often made of potatoes, cheese, and cornflakes — isn’t just familiar, you’ve actually brought it to gatherings.
What are funeral potatoes?