Tree frogs originating from this country were thought to have been introduced to Florida on cargo ships. Who could blame them? Key West is only 90 miles away.
What is Cuba?
Though natural-born enemies in the animal kingdom, Tod and Copper were the best of friends as pups in this 1981 movie.
What is The Fox and the Hound?
This iconic double decker burger debuted at a Pittsburgh franchise location in 1967. The equally iconic jingle did not debut for another seven years.
What is the Big Mac?
The Wiz Khalifa x Charlie Puth collab ballad “See you Again” was a tribute to this Fast and Furious star who died in a racing accident.
Who is Paul Walker?
Wondering if your new friend is from Boston? Ask them where they parked their car, and they’ll laughingly reply with this spot local to them.
What is Harvard Yard (“Hahvad Yahd”)?
This team really tried to throw on the 1-yard line on the last play of Super Bowl XLIX when they have Marshawn Lynch in the backfield? C’mon, Man!
What are the Seattle Seahawks?
Zebra and Quagga varieties of these strongly named molluscs have plagued the Great Lakes reason since the 1980s. Sadly, neither are good for eating.
What are mussels?
Oo-De-Lally! A cash-strapped Disney sure used a lot of recycled animation to put together this beastly 1970 retelling of a classic English folk hero story.
What is Robin Hood?
The name of this Virginia-based burger restaurant was inspired by its founders, Jerry Murell and his four sons. Oh, his wife helped, too.
What is Five Guys?
Foggy conditions were thought to be the primary factor in the helicopter crash that killed this legend in 2020 on his way to coach his daughter at Mamba Sports Academy.
Who is Kobe Bryant?
Forget “thoity doity boids” - this 2nd Person plural pronoun is the only surefire way to identify a Pittsburgher.
What is “Yinz?”
This team sold one of the greatest baseballers in history to the Yankees and failed to win a World Series for 86 years? C’mon, Man!
Who are the Boston Red Sox?
The Bradford cultivar of this type of fruit, now considered an invasive species in the U.S., is more likely to attract flies with its stench rather than partridges.
What is a pear?
A Sherlock Holmes for the wee folk, 1988’s The Great Mouse Detective featured Basil, who lived downstairs from his human counterpart on this iconic London road.
What is Baker Street?
This musician was extremely passionate about burgers and insisted on the buns being burnt to a crisp. And yes, he did often add peanut butter and bananas.
Who is Elvis Presley?
After a 1977 plane crash in Mississippi killed three of this band’s members, it would take 10 years for them to reform. Maybe they should’ve stayed home in Alabama?
Who is Lynyrd Skynyrd?
The area surrounding this Midwestern capital city is interestingly the only geo-linguistic region in which the word “ditch” is used as a verb synonymous with cutting in line.
What is Columbus, Ohio?
You ended your career as a French midfielder by headbutting an Italian opponent in the 2006 World Cup? C’mon, Man!
Who is Zinedine Zidane?
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A Shakespeare devotee released a flock of the European variety of these birds in Central Park. Now, estimates put the agricultural damage they cause at about $800 million.
What is the starling?
While it was a dark time after Walt Disney’s death, this 1977 entry did quite well, due in no small part to Bob Newhart’s performance as Bernard, a jumpy janitor-turned-hero.
What is The Rescuers?
Try not to burn your mouth on this rhyming variant cheeseburger endemic to Minneapolis with the cheese stuffed inside the patty.
What is a Juicy Lucy?
It is unknown if bandleader Wallace Hartley actually played “Nearer, My God, To Thee” in his final hours aboard this craft, but he is still commended for trying to comfort his fellow passengers.
What is the Titanic?
About 250,000 Americans speak this variant of Middle High German, about the same number as in Israel.
What is Yiddish?
You choked your own head coach at practice in Oakland after he told you to tighten up your passing? C’mon, Man!
Who is Latrell Sprewell?
Though prickly Russian thistle is the most common variety of plant to produce these iconic props of Western movies, it is invasive to North America.
What are tumbleweeds?
The Disney Dark Ages officially ended with this 1989 adaptation of a Hans Christian Andersen morality tale. Life really is better where it’s wetter!
What is The Little Mermaid?
Though Wendy’s is iconic for square burgers, Dave Thomas actually ripped off the idea from this restaurant with a baby-faced mascot.
What is Kewpee Hamburgers?
NYC’s Museum of Modern Art has given this drip-happy artist three retrospectives since his 1956 death in a drunk driving accident.
Who is Jackson Pollock?
Though often used as synonyms in the Midwest, a “traffic circle” is actually defined differently from this other traffic regulating entity.
What is a roundabout?
The Raiders had to bribe this absolute bust of a no. 1 2007 draft pick from LSU with cheeseburgers to get him to watch film? C’mon, Man!
Who is JaMarcus Russell?