The US Naval Academy is located in what city?
Annapolis, MD
"Peggy Sue" was a hit for this 1950s singer who tragically died in a plane crash
Buddy Holly
"Good night, John-Boy" was a famous line from this 1970s family drama.
The Waltons
This large clock tower in London is often mistakenly called "Big Ben," but that's actually the name of the bell inside.
Elizabeth Tower
In Florida, it is illegal to sing in public while wearing this item.
swimsuit
Which general led US troops during the Vietnam War?
General William Westmoreland
Before she was a solo star, Etta James was in this girl group that recorded Roll with Me Henry.
The Peaches
"Sock it to me!" became a recurring phrase on this 1960s comedy variety show.
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?
This show required contestants to guess words based on one-word clues, played with two teams and a famous celebrity guest.
Password
In Georgia, you can't keep this farm animal in your bathtub.
chicken
Which Civil War battle took place the farthest north?
St. Albans Raid in Vermont
This doo-wop group had a 1954 hit with Sh-Boom, often considered one of the first rock and roll songs.
The Chords
"You rang?" was the deadpan catchphrase of this creepy butler from The Addams Family.
Lurch
This TV detective had a penchant for saying, "Just one more thing..." and was known for his trench coat.
Columbo
In Indiana, it is illegal to catch this common insect on private property without a permit.
butterfly
What is the smallest fish in the world?
The dward minnow
Before launching a solo career, Sam Cooke was the lead singer of this gospel group.
The Soul Stirrers
"I can’t believe I ate the whole thing" was a famous tagline from this brand’s antacid commercials.
Alka-Seltzer
This body of water separates the United Kingdom from mainland Europe.
English Channel
In Indiana, its illegal to ride this above 10mph
horse
In the sentence, “Sally is a very good person,” what part of speech is the word “very”?
an adverb
The Righteous Brothers sang this famous 1965 ballad that was later featured in the movie Ghost.
Unchained Melody
"A little dab’ll do ya!" was the slogan for this men’s hair product popular in the 1950s.
Brylcreem
This color on national flags, such as in Italy, France, and Russia, often represents freedom and independence.
blue
In Alabama, this isn't allowed to be worn in church. Due to laughter/ disruptions
fake moustache