This mammal is the largest animal ever known to have lived on Earth.
Blue Whale
This Alabama woman famously refused to give up her bus seat in 1955.
Rosa Parks
This "King of Rock and Roll" bought his famous home, Graceland, in 1957.
Elvis Prestley
This country is the largest in the world by land area.
Russia
Moe, Larry, and Curly were the names of these classic comedic performers.
The three Stooges
Most octopuses have this many hearts.
Three
In 1912, this "unsinkable" ship sank on its maiden voyage.
The Titanic
This actress from the 1950s married baseball legend Joe DiMaggio in 1954.
Marilyn Monroe
This is the only country in the world that is also a continent.
Australia
The fictional town of Sunnydale is the setting for this 90s supernatural series.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
This "Unicorn of the Sea" has a tusk that is actually an overgrown canine tooth.
Narwhal
This 13th-century document declared that no one, including the king, is above the law.
Magna Carta
Fans of this "Poker Face" singer and pop icon are affectionately known as "Little Monsters."
Lady Gaga
This city is the only one in the world located on two different continents.
Istanbul
Despite its long legacy, the original Star Trek series only ran for this many seasons before cancellation.
Three
The closest living relative to the whale is this semi-aquatic African mammal.
Hippopotamus
Before he was known as Muhammad Ali, this legendary boxer went by this name.
Cassius Clay
This country singer is currently married to No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani.
Blake Shelton
While Egypt is famous for them, this country actually has the most pyramids in the world.
Sudan
This was the first Pixar movie, which later spawned a massive franchise.
Toy Story
Living up to 400 years, this creature is the longest-living vertebrate on Earth.
Greenland Shark
In 1967, this man became the first African-American to serve on the Supreme Court.
Thurgood Marshall
This 1960s pop artist was famous for his stylized paintings of Campbell’s Soup cans.
Andy Warhol
This is the northernmost national capital city in the world.
Reykjavik, Iceland
This actress starred as the lead in I Love Lucy, the first scripted TV show shot on 35mm film.
Lucille Ball