The blonde preferred in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."
Marilyn Monroe
During the Harlem Renaissance, she wrote “Their Eyes Were Watching God”
Zora Neale Hurston
This Purple-skinned edible is the star ingredient of baba Ghanoush
Eggplants
What does a funambulist walk on?
A Tight Rope
This Alabama city, the first Confederate capital, has a Jefferson Davis High?
Montgomery
In ‘61 movie, Audrey Hepburn's alternative to brunch in bed.
Breakfast at Tiffany's
This book by Malcolm Gladwell subtitled “The Power of Thinking Without Thinking” is a real eye-opener
Blink
This nut from the state tree of Texas is a southern pie staple
Pecan
On a dartboard, what number is directly opposite No. 1?
What is 9
Wyoming’s largest lake, it lies right in the middle of a national park.
Yellowstone Lake
In his first feature film, he played The Scarecrow in “The Wiz."
Michael Jackson
At 15 she wrote a satirical “History of England” by “a partial, prejudiced, & ignorant historian”
Jane Austen
In 2011, these greens popular in soul food became the official vegetable of South Carolina
Collard Greens
Which restaurant's mascot is a clown?
McDonald's
The King James Bible refers to it as the Salt Sea?
The Dead Sea
“A Streetcar Named Desire” earned this actress her second Oscar, at 38
Vivien Leigh
This Spielberg Holocaust film was based on a book by Thomas Keneally
Schindler's Ark
In French, this citrus fruit is un Pamplemousses
Grapefruit
What is the world's most expensive spice by weight?
Saffron
Every little breeze seems to whisper this Alberta lake, so named to honor the daughter of Queen Victoria
Lake Louis
We gotta hand it to this left-handed actress for winning an Oscar for “Erin Brockovich.”
Julia Roberts
She stars as literary forger Lee Israel in “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”, based on the memoir of the same name.
Melissa McCarthy
Traditionally served in a copper mug, this cocktail is vodka, lemon juice, and ginger beer; It’s got a real kick
Moscow Mule
Before the 19th Century, the "Living Room" was originally called the...
Parlor
Number of states that touch the Pacific Ocean
Five