"Me no want fortune, me want cookie!" This character might say
Who is Cookie Monster?
He championed the use of alternating current in opposition to Thomas Edison
Who is Nikola Tesla?
This actress played a Golden Girl from St. Olaf
Who is Betty White?
These brothers first took flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Who are the Wright Brothers?
While associated with Chinese-American cuisine today, the fortune cookie's origins are more closely linked to this nation
What is Japan?
This electric device shares a name with a popular toy brand from the 1980s
What is a transformer?
This actress played Rose opposite Leonardo DiCaprio's Jack in Titanic
Who is Kate Winslet?
This 19th century French novelist penned "Around the World in Eighty Days"
Who is Jules Verne?
Ruth Graves Wakefield invented this now ubiquitous cookie in Massachusetts in 1930
What is the chocolate chip cookie?
The likes of Les Paul, Chuck Berry, and Bo Diddley are known for playing this instrument
What is the electric guitar?
The Rose Bowl takes place in this California city
What is Pasadena?
This device measures an aircraft's distance above sea level
What is an altimeter?
Oreo is an imitation of this cookie, which was first introduced in 1908
What is Hydrox?
This London street inspired Eddy Grant's 1982 single of the same name
What is Electric Avenue?
This Egyptian 'Rose' has called Great Britain home for over 200 years
What is the Rosetta Stone?
This Zeppelin famously erupted into flames in Lakehurst, New Jersey in 1937
What is the Hindenburg?
Although founded in 1912, this organization didn't sell its first cookie until five years later
What is Girl Scouts?
This 2000s animated superhero is named after an electrical phenomenon
Who is Static Shock?
The White House Rose Garden was established under this last US President from Virginia
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
Howard Hughes developed the largest wooden airplane ever built, which was nicknamed this
What is the Spruce Goose?