This question about accessing a Tootsie Roll was first asked in ads in 1970
"How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?"
This Disney princess is also a mother
Ariel
In ancient Greece, it was believed that people with this color hair became vampires upon death
Red heads
This movie was Keanu Reeves' and Drew Barrymore's first role together
Babes in Toyland
The man who died in 1918 was Snoopy's cursed nemesis in Peanuts
The Red Baron
The first ever Disney princess was named this
Snow White
This important feature was added to British tanks after 1945
Tea making equipment
The quote "I live my life a quarter mile at a time" was said by this famous character in which movie
Dominic Torretto/Vin Diesel in The Fast and The Furious
She stripped down to just a pair of Doc Martens in the video for her single Wrecking Ball
Miley Cyrus
This highly rated Disney animated TV show featured two brothers during their 104 days of summer vacation
Phineas and Ferb
This male affliction was a cause for this divorce in Rennaissance France
Impotence
In the movie, The Sandlot, the slogan for P.F flyers says they can do this for an individual
"Shoes guaranteed to make a kid run faster and jump higher"
For Starbucks, Oprah helped create a latte using this Indian tea
Chai
This is the name of the prince in the Disney film "Beauty and The Beast"
Prince Adam
These lagomorphs once attacked Napoleon in 1807
Rabbits
In the movie series The Lord of The Rings, the total amount of rings of power are this
20 rings. 3 to the elves, 7to the dwarf lords, 9 to mortal men, and 1 to rule them all
This 1938 radio broadcast directed by Orson Welles caused nationwide hysteria in the US
War of The Worlds
This main character has no speaking roles in its namesakes Disney Film
Dumbo
In 1970, this asthmatic dog was the namesake of a secret Catholic order
A Pug (Order of the Pugs)
In the Star Wars movie series, the profession of Luke Skywalker's aunt and uncle are this
Moisture farmers