North Korea
AM - Amplitude Modulation
FM - Frequency Modulation
The claws were out for this 2019 musical as soon as it dropped its trailer. Despite a diverse cast that ranged from newcomer Francesca Hayward to Idris Elba and Judi Dench, the film came and went during its award-season release without much of a meow.
Cats ($24.5 million)
Have more people set foot on the moon or been at the lowest point of the ocean (Mariana Trench)?
The moon (12) Mariana Trench (2)
Washington
Twix
Finland
This world monument was used as a radio tower to intercept crucial military transmissions during World War I
The Eiffel Tower
Will Ferrell stars in this big-budget comedy take on the less-pricey 1970s children's series of the same name. Despite the presence of Ferrell and CGI dinosaurs, the movie was declared 2009's "first bomb of the summer."
Land of the Lost ($30.5 million)
What percentage of the ocean to scientist say is still unexplored? (<> 3%)
80%
Oregon
Starburst
New Zealand
In 1926, the first commercial jingle was heard over the radio for this wheat and bran mixture cereal
The first time Hollywood adapted Jules Verne's classic adventure novel, in 1956, the result was a popular success that won five Oscars, including Best Picture. This more recent attempt (2004) at Verne's tale, with Jackie Chan and Steve Coogan, did not fare nearly as well.
Around the World in 80 Days ($38 million)
Are there more trees on Earth or stars in the milky way?
Trees (3 trillion) stars (roughly 300 billion)
Louisiana
PayDay
Costa Rica
Franklin Roosevelt
This 2010 big-budget comedy about the romantic woes of an elite softball player lined up an all-star cast, including Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson, and Jack Nicholson (his last acting performance to this date).
How Do You Know ($70.4 million)
With enough venom to kill 60 humans, and death coming in less than 5 minutes, this ocean creature kills more humans each year than sharks, snakes, and crocodiles combined.
Box Jellyfish
New York
Sour Patch Kids
Bahamas
In 1946, this radio show revealed the secret rituals and codes of the KKK, making it a laughing stock. As a result, the Klan recruitment was dried up almost overnight
The Adventures of Superman
This 2011 flop came from one of Hollywood's biggest moviemakers: Robert Zemeckis ("Forrest Gump," the "Back to the Future" trilogy). The film is centered on Milo, a nine-year-old boy who, after being grounded, finally comes to understand the needs of family, and has to rescue his mother after she is abducted by Martians
Mars Needs Moms ($110.5 million)
What is the hottest planet in the solar system?
Venus (880 F)
Utah
100 Grand Bar