In what year was the Declaration of Independence signed?
1776
I don't think a feline can fit in a carry-on, this expression means to give away a secret.
Let the Cat out of the Bag
In the lost ancient epic "Aethiopis," the Ethiopian king Memnon fights for Troy and is killed by this Greek hero, for which we named a body part.
Achilles
Serving from 1989 to 1993, this president is most notably known for helping end the Cold War and the Gulf War.
George H.W Bush
The Office was set at the Scranton branch of what paper company?
Dundler Mifflin
In 1964, what law ended the “separate but equal” doctrine?
The Civil Rights Act
One term for talking trash about someone is "throwing" this, like a big elm tree might do
Shade
From the Greek for "label," it's a course outline of a school class, and an adjective to describe a week where students skip class.
Syllabus
This tailless primate first debuted in a 1941 picture book and went on to become a global icon on TV.
Curious George
What animal from the Ice Age films caused am iconic scene, a "continental crack-up", where the glacier splits in 2?
Squirrel
A 2012 poll by Britain’s national army museum voted this man, born in 1732, as the nation’s greatest military enemy.
George Washington
It's not at all satanic, but this phrase means: The person we were just talking about showed up!
Speak of the Devil
The name of this type of salsa means "beak of the rooster."
Pico de gallo
Having passed in March of 2025, his resume includes creating a popular brand of electric indoor grills and a professional boxing record of 76-5.
George Foreman
Who is the shortest player ever to win the NBA Slam Dunk Contest?
Spud Webb
Along with John F. Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln, name 1 of the other 2 presidents to be assasinated while in office.
James Garfield and William McKinley
Containing a form of currency that's no longer being produced as of 2025, this phrase means demonstrate curiosity about what someone else is thinking.
Penny for your thoughts
Going straight to HEL? Then you're on a direct flight to this northern European country.
Finland
This British vocalist and songwriter peaked at #3 on United Kingdom music charts, with the help of his songs "Shotgun" and "Budapest".
George Ezra
This largest instrument of the brass category is this one, which also has the lowest pitch.
Tuba
The successor to Abraham Lincoln and 17th president, he was the first president to be impeached.
Andrew Johnson
You "gotta" do this slang term to mean you're leaving; it's also good to get one in the voting polls.
Bounce
Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince of THIS PLACE, was a German statesman and diplomat who oversaw the unification of Germany and served as its first chancellor, which shares its name with the capital of a U.S central time zone state.
Bismarck
Nicknamed "The Peanut Man", he was an American agricultural scientist and inventor who promoted alternative crops to cotton and methods to prevent soil depletion. He was one of the most prominent black scientists of the early 20th century.
George Washington Carver
Carl Friedrich Gauss solved a math puzzle by constructing a regular-sided heptadecagon, a figure with this many sides.
17