This “King” had blue suede shoes and lived at Graceland.
Who is Elvis Presley?
You sit on this, preferably not during musical chairs.
What is a chair?
He painted happy little trees on TV.
Who is Bob Ross?
This month is known for fools and pranks.
What is April?
This word describes a joke that makes you groan and also rhymes with “fun.”
What is a PUN?
The Beatles crossed this famous street on an album cover.
What is Abbey Road?
This household appliance makes your clothes toasty and wrinkle-free.
What is an iron?
He wore round glasses, played a wizard, and survived You-Know-Who.
Who is Harry Potter?
This animal can sleep standing up AND run in a herd, just in case you want to party.
What is a cow?
This five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it.
What is short? (Add "er" — shorter!)
This song tells you to "Shake it off, shake it off."
What is "Shake It Off" by Taylor Swift?
You might store leftovers in this chilly kitchen box.
What is a refrigerator?
This American talk show queen gave away cars on her show.
Who is Oprah?
This fruit has its seeds on the outside.
What is a strawberry?
I’m a word. Remove the first letter, and I still sound the same. Remove the last letter, still the same. Remove the middle letter, still the same. What am I?
What is empty?
This classical composer was deaf but still composed masterpieces.
Who is Beethoven?
This item in your bathroom spins and makes you wonder why you can never find the end.
What is toilet paper?
This tech guru founded Microsoft and probably knows how to restart your computer.
Who is Bill Gates?
This U.S. town has an annual contest for the best-looking mullet.
What is Florence, Alabama?
This common word contains all five vowels — A, E, I, O, and U — in the correct order.
What is facetious?
This disco anthem declared, "It's fun to stay at the..."
What is YMCA?
This tool sucks up dirt but really sucks at being quiet.
What is a vacuum cleaner?
He played the Fresh Prince before slapping into Oscar history.
Who is Will Smith?
This planet spins sideways like it's just done with everyone’s nonsense.
What is Uranus?
This kind of phrase is made up of two words that contradict each other — like “jumbo shrimp” or “organized chaos.”
What is an oxymoron?