the family the Simpsons live in this fictional town
Springfield
This vessel sailed in 1620 carrying the pilgrims
Mayflower
What year was Pearl Harbor struck
1941
This instrument, played by founding member Winston Marshall, helped give Mumford & Sons their signature folk sound.
Banjo
Garfield may not like Mondays but he does like this pasta
Lasagna
This is Peter griffins friend quagmires signature phrase
This boat remains submerged as a memorial for pearl harbor
USS arizona
What ww2 leader said we shall fight on the beaches
Winston churchill
This North Star has been used for navigation for centuries.
Polaris
This stuffed pasta, whose name means “little turnips” in Italian, is commonly filled with cheese or meat.
Tortellini
Mr krabs daughter pearl is this animal
Whale
In the song sink the bismark this British boat was sunk by the bismark
The hood
This 1942 naval battle was a major turning point in the Pacific, where the U.S. defeated Japan’s carrier fleet.
Battle of midway
This red supergiant in the constellation Orion is expected to explode as a supernova sometime in the future.
Betelgeuse
This bow-tie shaped pasta gets its name from the Italian word for “butterflies.”
Farfelle
This Disney show follows twins who spend a strange summer at a mysterious tourist trap in Oregon
Gravity falls
Give me the name of all three boats in Chris Columbus’s voyage
Nina pinta Santa Maria
This event marked the end of World War II in Europe in May 1945.
Victory day (V-E day)
This is the scientific name for the star closest to earth commonly referred to as the sun
Sun
This Roman pasta dish is traditionally made with eggs, Pecorino Romano, black pepper, and cured pork cheek.
Carbonara
Eric cartman makes Scott tenerman do this heinous act by disguising it as a bowl of chili
Eat his parents
This Japanese battleship was the largest ever built and was sunk in 1945 by U.S. aircraft
Yamato
This island battle in 1945 was the last major battle of World War II in the Pacific and featured intense kamikaze attacks.
Battle of okinawa
The title of Mumford & Sons’ debut album comes from a line in this Shakespeare play.
Much ado about nothing
Despite a popular myth, historians generally agree that pasta was already common in Italy long before this Venetian explorer supposedly brought it back from China.
Marco polo