Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" was the theme for this tragic 1997 film about a real-world disaster starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet
Titanic
This director, famed for horror, made over 50 movies in his career, including "Psycho"
Alfred Hitchcock
This man was president during the Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
This city in Italy is famous for its canals and gondolas
Venice
The word for 'tomorrow' in this second-most spoken language is 'manana'
Spanish
Leonard Bernstein wrote the soundtrack of this musical retelling of Romeo and Juliet
West Side Story
This actor-turned-director directed films like "Unforgiven" and "Million Dollar Baby", after a long career in Westerns and action movies
Clint Eastwood
The presidential term limit was created after this man's unprecedented four terms.
FDR
This Japanese city's Atomic Bomb Dome has become a symbol of the peace movement
Hiroshima
French
The Christmas standard "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" was first sung by this musical starlet in Meet Me In St. Louis
Judy Garland
This director, famed for Westerns like "Stagecoach" and "The Searchers", made over 140 films in his life--12 with John Wayne
John Ford
Despite the Watergate scandal, this man was never actually impeached, though he resigned from office
Richard Nixon
This capital of Scotland is famous for its theater festival
Edinburgh
A common greeting (and goodbye) in this language is 'ciao'
Italian
Doris Day sang this famous Spanish-titled song in the Hitchcock film "The Man Who Knew Too Much"
Que Sera Sera
This comedic writer/director starred in many of his films as a neurotic lead, including Annie Hall and Manhattan
Woody Allen
William Henry Harrison is famous for being the president with the shortest term, after this happened at his inauguration
He caught pneumonia and died weeks later
This French-Canadian city is also the name of the province it's in
Quebec
This language is notorious for having concise words to describe complex emotions, like 'schadenfreude'
German
Audrey Hepburn sang this Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini classic in Breakfast at Tiffany's
Moon River
This director made all kinds of different films in his career, from horror with The Shining to science fiction with 2001: A Space Odyssey
Stanley Kubrick
This president is notable for being the only president to become a Supreme Court Justice after serving--he's also famously the only president to be so fat he got stuck in a bathtub.
William Howard Taft
This city went back to its original name after a brief stint as Leningrad
St. Petersburg
The word for 'love' in this widely spoken East Asian pictographic language represents a man defending his family from a tiger