Pulitzer __________ Fighter
Prize
When you do this, air rushes through your nose at the rate of 100 mph.
Sneeze
The first verb in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Pledge
The most famous statue in the world, she's been welcoming visitors in New York for generations.
The Statue of Liberty
Starring a real-life married couple, this show spanned 180 episodes through 6 seasons and followed the life of a woman determined to appear alongside her bandleader-husband in his nightclub.
I Love Lucy
Tom __________ Control
Cruise
The liquid component of human blood.
Plasma
Glenn Bell founded this taco chain in 1962.
Taco Bell
Made of limestone, this statue in Giza, Egypt, is 241 feet long, 63 feet wide and 66.34 feet high with a lion body and human head.
The Great Sphinx
The majority of this popular 50s sitcom takes place in Ralph and Alice's small, sparsely furnished two-room apartment, with Ralph’s best friend, Ed, living upstairs.
The Honeymooners
Dry __________ Sweep
Clean
You do this 20 times per minute, more than 10 million times per year and about 700 million times in a lifetime.
Breathe
This sea lies to the north of Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany.
The North Sea
This bronze, nude, life-sized sculpture by Auguste Rodin portrays the male figure sitting deep in thought.
The Thinker
NBC's longest-running western series, this show is set in the 1860s and centers on a wealthy rancher and his three sons who live in the vicinity of Virginia City, Nevada.
Bonanza
Green __________ Boat
House
The number of bones in the human body.
206
It's the first amendment to the U.S. Constitution that mentions religion.
The First Amendment
One of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture, this beauty was discovered in two pieces - her nude upper torso and her clothed-draped legs - in 1820 inside a buried niche within the ancient city ruins of Milos, but no one ever found her arms.
A television program based on the radio series of the same name and both created by their star, Jack Webb, who played a Los Angeles police detective sergeant.
Dragnet
Personal __________ Invaders
Space
Often referred to as “the powerhouse of the cell," these are tiny organelles inside cells involved in releasing energy from food.
Mitochondria
A CATion is a positively charged one of these and an ANion is a negatively charged one.
Ion
Considered the largest Art Deco statue in the world, it’s 98’ tall, sits on a 26’ pedestal and is located at the peak of the Corcovado mountain in Rio de Janeiro.
Christ the Redeemer
This series, which first began on radio, aired for six seasons about Mr and Mrs Anderson and their children Betty, Bud and Kathy, who knew they could always turn to their father for advice.
Father Knows Best