This eponymous TV courtroom drama always ends with a twist and stars Raymond Burr.
What is Perry Mason?
“I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Getting to Know You,” and “Shall We Dance?” come from this Broadway musical and subsequent movie.
What is The King and I?
This famous Beverly Hills street is the most expensive street for shoppers in the city with store fronts for the likes of Gucci, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton.
What is Rodeo Drive?
June Carter was half of county music's power couple along with this man. They were married 35 years until her death in 2003.
Who is Johnny Cash?
This 1980 film stars brothers Jake and Elwood on a mission from God to “get the band back together.”
What is The Blues Brothers?
Rolls Royce: Luxury automobile manufacturer that also makes aircraft engines and marine propulsion systems with headquarters in this country
What is England (or the UK)?
This 1946 movie starring Lana Turner and John Garfield is actually the third screen adaptation of James M. Cain's novel of the same name.
What is The Postman Always Rings Twice?
The studio hated this song from Breakfast at Tiffany's as star Audrey Hepburn was not a trained singer, but she put her foot down and insisted that the song remain in the film. Andy Williams subsequently released it on an album and is the performer most associated with the tune.
What is Moon River?
Drinking, eating, and merrymaking are legendary in and around this world-famous New Orleans street, especially during Mardi Gras.
What is Bourbon Street?
Typical falling on June 20th or 21st, the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere is known as this.
What is the summer solstice?
“Behind Blue Eyes” is a song by this English rock band written by the group's lead guitarist, Pete Townshend.
What is the Who?
This McDonald's menu staple was first launched in Knoxville, Tennessee and it's success could be attributed to the government push in the late 70s to eat less red meat.
What is the McNugget?
This book by Agatha Christie features Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and is set on the eponymous train. Spoiler alert: they all did it!
What is Murder on the Orient Express?
“Lara’s Theme,” also known as “Lara Says Goodbye to Yuri,” is a song from this 1965 film set during the dead of winter in Russia during World War I and the subsequent Russian Revolution.
What is Doctor Zhivago?
This fictional detective occupies the residence at 221B Baker Street.
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
Emancipation Day, which falls on June 19, also goes by this name and was recently designated a U.S. federal holiday.
What is Juneteenth? (AKA Freedom Day)
This bald, blue trio of entertainers emerged in the ’80s, and their zany act has been popular ever since.
Who are the Blue Man Group?
The Lidl grocery chain opened its first store in 1973 in Lugwigshafen in this country.
What is Germany?
In this 1944 film directed by Billy Wilder, insurance salesman Walter Neff becomes entangled in a murder plot with a wealthy businessman wife for the insurance money.
What is Double Indemnity?
**Daily Double**
Gene Kelly was deeply upset with actor Malcolm McDowell for his use of this signature song in 1971's A Clockwork Orange.
What is Singin' in the Rain?
No. 10 on this street houses England’s prime minister.
What is Downing Street?
D-Day falls on this date in June, honoring when Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, during World War II.
What is June 6?
Elijah Blue Allman is the son of musician Gregg Allman and this performer and actress who is known for Moonstruck.
Who is Cher?
Brian Smith founded the Ugg footwear brand while in California when he found his surfer friends didn’t wear sheepskin boots like they did back home in this "down under" nation.
What is Australia?
Roman Polanski directed this 1974 movie starring Jack Nicholson where private investigator J. J. Gittes investigates a seemingly straightforward case of infidelity in 1930s Los Angeles.
What is Chinatown?
"Unchained Melody" was a minor hit for The Righteous Brothers until its use in this romantic movie renewed interest in the song, and pottery classes.
What is Ghost?
This California street with eight hairpin turns is known as the “crookedest street in the world.”
What is Lombard Street?
This fruit is the nickname of June’s full moon coming from Indigenous Algonquin Americans because its appearance corresponds with the harvest season.
What is strawberry?
Ella Bleu is the daughter of Kelly Preston and this Saturday Night Fever actor.
Who is John Travolta?
Michele Ferrero was inspired by an Easter Tradition from this European country, his home, to create Kinder Surprise; chocolate eggs with a surprise inside for kids all year round.
What is Italy?
The BBC calls this 1958 movie about an agoraphobe, which stars James Stewart and Kim Novak, Alfred Hitchcock’s greatest film of all time.
What is Vertigo?
Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey and its use of Richard Strauss' Thus Spoke Zarathustra has been often parodied in subsequent film and tv projects, including this 2023 hit film about a famous doll.
What is Barbie?
Via Veneto, Via del Corso, and Via Condotti are three streets in this city and are renowned for the luxury goods in their shops and upscale eateries.
What is Rome?
Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery star in this 1948 movie, which centers around a wedding and a love triangle.
What is June Bride?
In this 1988 film, Matthew Broderick stars as a young military recruit at a Mississippi boot camp, reprising his role from the Broadway production.
What is Biloxi Blues?
This company began as Hanover Home Brand Potato Chips when William and Salie began making potato chips out of their home in Pennsylvania and sold them to the local and Baltimore, Maryland areas.
What is Utz?