The Simpsons live in this fictional town
Springfield
This boat famously sunk in 1912
Titanic
The project that dropped bombs on two Japanese cities was called this
Manhattan project
This instrument, played by founding member Winston Marshall, helped give Mumford & Sons their signature folk sound.
This stuffed pasta, whose name means “little turnips” in Italian, is commonly filled with cheese or meat.
Tortellini
This blue heeler puppy and her family star in a wildly popular Australian animated series.
Bluey
The maritime cathedrals bell rings 29 times to honor the 29 crew members of this boat that sank
Edmund Fitzgerald
Which leader famously said we shall fight on the beaches
Winston Churchill
This North Star has been used for navigation for centuries.
Polaris
Traditionally, this Roman pasta dish is made with eggs, Pecorino Romano cheese, black pepper, and guanciale—but not cream.
Carbonara
Tilly’s best friend in big city greens in named this
Andromeda
According to Johnny Horton this German boat was considered the terror of the sea
The United Kingdom’s original plan to control hitler was called this
Appeasement
The color of a star is primarily determined by this physical property
Temperature
The name of this tiny, rice-shaped pasta literally means “barley” in Italian
Orzo
Mr krabs daughter pearl is this animal
Whale
Give me the three boats Christopher Columbus sailed to the Americas
Nina, pinta, Santa Maria
This conference in 1945 brought together Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin to discuss postwar Europe.
This 2009 debut album featured the hits “Little Lion Man” and “The Cave.”
Sigh no more
This ribbon-like pasta, whose name means “little ribbons,” is often paired with Bolognese sauce.
Tagliatelle
Eric cartman secretly had Scott tenorman do this heinous act disguised as a bowl of chili after Scott made him mad
Eat his parents
Charles Darwin sailed this boat to the Galapagos
HMS Beagle
During World War II, this operation involved a fake U.S. Army Group supposedly commanded by General Patton, helping convince Germany that the D-Day invasion would occur at Pas-de-Calais instead of Normandy.
Operation fortitude
At about 642 light-years away, this red supergiant in Orion is one of the largest stars visible to the naked eye and was widely discussed when it dimmed dramatically in 2019–2020.
Betelgeuse
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