Who was known as the Blond Bombshell in the 1930's?
Betty Grable
Shirley Temple
Jean Harlow
Ginger Rogers
Jean Harlow
What is the road that runs along Lake Michigan?
Lake Shore Drive
Como se dice sister in law en español?
Cuñada
The Golden Gate Bridge is located in what city?
San Francisco
He wouldn't hurt
a fly
What movie is this plot: A young novice is sent by her convent in 1930s Austria to become a governess to the seven children of a widowed naval officer.
The Sound of the Music
Name 2 universities in Chicago
North Western
Loyola
University of Illinois
Que es el "cutis"
La piel de la cara
Wife of president Franklin D. Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt
Don't cry over
spilt milk
What show frequently took place at the Tropicana Club?
I Love Lucy
Chicagoans call "Dibs" to this practice.
If you shovel out a space on your block, you call “dibs” by blocking it with lawn chairs, crates, sawhorses, or other cast-off possessions.
Qué se celebra el 2 de noviembre en Mexico y otros países hispanos?
El dia de los muertos
In which state is the Everglades National Park located?
Florida
I feel fit as
a fiddle
The sidekick of Sherlock Holmes was who?
Doctor Watson
Which celebrity was born in Chicago?
Michael Jordan
Opra
Walt Disney
Sammy Sosa
Walt Disney
Nombra 3 ingredientes de la bebida llamada Horchata
Arroz, canela, azúcar, hielo, vainilla
The largest river in Alaska?
The Yukon
Where there's a will
there's a way.
Name an actress in addition to Ginger Rogers, who has made a movie with Fred Astaire .
Judy Garland
Audrey Hepburn
What is "The Hawk" in Chicago?
A cold wind off Lake Michigan. The term originated in Chicago and was brought to the world’s attention by smooth R&B balladeer Lou Rawls, who mentioned it in the spoken-word intro to “Dead End Street”: “The Hawk, the almighty Hawk, the wind … in Chicago, the Hawk not only socks it to you, he socks it through you, like a giant razor blade blowing down the street.”
Mencione tres cantantes de salsa.
Victor Manuel, Jerry Rivera, Tito Roja, Ruben Blade, Oscar de la Hoya, etc.
Which U.S. president signed a civil rights act which banned segregation in public places.L
Lyndon Johnson
John F. Kennedy
Richard Nixon
Abraham Lincoln
Lyndon Johnson
It hit me like a
ton of bricks.