Mary and _______?
Who was Joeseph?
This first lady was influential in the fashion world and known her work on behalf of military and working families, poverty awareness, and childhood obesity during her husband Barack's presidency.
Who is Michelle Obama?
True or False: White Chocolate is not actually chocolate.
What is True?
In Greek Mythology, who is the Goddess of Love?
Who is Aphrodite?
On February 14, 1876, what major invention was patented by Alexander Graham Bell?
What is the telephone?
Abraham and _____?
Who was Sarah?
She became the first First Lady to run for public office, when she ran for New York state senate, eventually becoming Barak Obama's Secretary of State and later going on to run for President of the United States
Who is Hillary Clinton?
According to Mr. Owl, "how many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?"
What is Three?
This Shakespearean couple were the children of two quarreling families, the Capulets and the _______.
Who are the Montagues?
On February 14, 1967, Aretha Franklin records her rendition of this Otis Redding tune, that asks us to "Find out what it means to me".
What is "Respect"?
Issac and _______?
Who was Rebekah?
As a former actress, she made significant contributions to the arts, but there was more to this First Lady. She was instrumental in the "Just Say No" campaign against drug use. She also helped increase awareness for Alzheimer's after her husband, Ronald, was diagnosed.
Who was Nancy Reagan?
Beginning in the 1990's, we learned, "There's no wrong way to eat a _____"
What is Reese's?
"As you wish," is uttered by a dreaded pirate in the story, "S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure". This story is known more commonly as what?
What is "The Princess Bride"?
On February 14, 1971, our 37th U.S. President installs secret tapping systems in the White House. This would come to be known as what scandal?
What is Watergate?
Ruth and _____?
Who was Boaz?
This wife of Franklin was one of the most renowned First Ladies in American history. She helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well as advocating for civil and women's rights.
Who was Eleanor Roosevelt?
William Morrison, the inventor of cotton candy, had what occupation?
What is a dentist?
"To-morrow is Saint Valentine's day, All in the morning betime, And I a maid at your window, To be your Valentine." is a Valentine's themed quote said by sweet Ophelia from which famous Shakespearean play?
What is "Hamlet"?
On February 14, 1990, the Voyager 1 takes a picture of our earth. This picture is more commonly known as what?
What is "Pale Blue Dot"?
Priscilla and _____?
Who is Aquila?
This First Lady championed numerous causes, such as early childhood immunizations, human rights, and the arts; her cause of choice was mental health. After the end of her husband Jimmy's presidency in 1981, she continues her charitable work with various organizations, including Habitat for Humanity.
Who was Rosalynn Carter?
In 1995, what color did blue replace in the "melt in your mouth, not in your hand" candies?
What is tan?
This author, who lived from 1775 to 1817 is regarded as one of the most famous romance authors. Their novels focus on love, marriage and emotion in the early 1800's. They have been credited with creating the modern romantic comedy genre and their work has been adapted into numerous plays and films.
Who was Jane Austen?
On February 14, 2005, what insanely popular website was debuted by a group of college students?
What is Youtube?