In the 2009 film, the eponymous Fantastic Mr. Fox was played by this silver — you guessed it — fox.
Who is George Clooney?
American inventor Eli Whitney was best known for inventing this mechanical device.
What is the cotton gin?
The first roller coaster in the United States, the Switchback Railway, opened this location on June 16, 1884.
This subcompact Honda model has also been called the Honda Jazz and Honda Life.
What is the Honda Fit?
Whit & Mr. Fox enjoy frequenting Brower Park in Brooklyn. This 19th century architect designed another famous New York City landmark, Central Park.
Who is Frederick Law Olmsted?
This former first lady attended the opening of the Whitney Museum in 1966, three years after her first husband's assassination.
Who is Jacqueline Kennedy?
This D.C.-based learning institution boasts several luminaries as alumni including Judge Judy Sheindlin, Representative Sarah McBride, Nancy Meyers, and our very own Whitney Kuo.
It was at this type of business establishment that Whit & Paige had their meet cute.
What is a natural wine store?
This word for a female fox has become common parlance for a spirited or fierce woman.
What is a vixen?
Whitney Houston's first film role was in this 1992 movie which featured the lead single "I Will Always Love You".
What is The Bodyguard?
The longest recorded rainbow lasted 8 hours and 58 minutes and was observed in this East Asian country.
What is Taiwan?
This science fiction writer was the first of her genre to receive a MacArthur Fellowship Award. She was most famous for her Parable novels, written in the 1990s.
Who is Octavia Butler?
In 1904, the American Kennel Club registered its first Chihuahua, Midget, to H. Raynor from this Mexico-adjacent U.S. state.
What is Texas?
This mountain in the Sierra Nevada is the highest point in the contiguous United States.
What is Mount Whitney?
This region of southeast Los Angeles is made up of a collection of cities including Cerritos, Huntington Park, and Whittier.
What is the Gateway Cities?
School of Dreams, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Edward Humes in 2003, wrote about this California high school.
What is Whitney High School?