Theoretical physicist, known for developing the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc^2.
Albert Einstein
A plastic version of this majestic pink bird is sometimes found in people’s yards
Flamingo!
This comedy duo gave us “Who’s on First?”
Abbott and Costello
This never strikes twice
Lightning
French heroine and saint, played a crucial role in the Hundred Years' War and was later canonized by the Catholic Church.
Joan of Arc
This type of bird is known for hammering its beak against a tree
Woodpecker
His Christmas specials and USO tours brought comic relief to the U.S. military in war zones
Bob Hope
When feeling sick, we might say we are this
Under the weather
English playwright and poet, widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language.
William Shakespear
This poet’s most famous poem is about a raven
Edgar Allan Poe
This jazz musician was also known as “Satchmo” and “Pops.”
Louis Armstrong
To go after a seemingly impossible dream is to chase one of these.
Rainbows
Leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule, known for his philosophy of nonviolent resistance.
Mahatma Gandhi
This type of bird can turn its head 270 degrees in both directions
The Owl!
The Adventures of [this detective] series was based on a real-life detective, and the character was first created for The Maltese Falcon
Sam Spade
When people go through an unsuccessful period, they go through this kind of spell
Dry Spell
Polish-French physicist and chemist, known for her pioneering research on radioactivity.
Marie Curie
What unique characteristic of a birds skeleton makes it much lighter than others
Hollow Bones!
This president’s fireside chats were a series of nighttime radio speeches
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
When a car flies by you on the highway, you might say that it’s moving like this
Greased Lightning
(or Lightning)