This is famous in Philadelphia for it's crack.
Liberty Bell
This actor danced with a mop in An American in Paris.
Gene Kelly
This American inventor held over 1,000 patents, including for the phonograph and motion picture camera.
Thomas Edison
This fruit most famously known for its high potassium.
Bananas
A baker’s dozen equals this many.
13
This French landmark sits on an island in the Seine River and suffered a major fire in 2019.
Notre Dame Cathedral
In Sunset Boulevard, this character famously said, “I’m ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille.”
Norma Desmond
This inventor’s 1876 creation allowed voices to travel over wires.
Alexander Graham Bell
This Mexican dish is a tortilla rolled and filled with meat, beans, or cheese.
a burrito
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Jupitar
This structure connects San Francisco to Marin County and is often shrouded in fog.
Golden Gate Bridge
This 1931 film introduced Boris Karloff as one of cinema’s most famous monsters
Frankenstein
The first successful polio vaccine was developed by this scientist in 1955.
Jonas Salk
This Italian dessert means “pick me up” in English.
tiramisu
This author created the detective Sherlock Holmes.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
This ancient landmark in Egypt is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing.
Pyramids of Giza
In The Philadelphia Story (1940), this actress played socialite Tracy Lord opposite Cary Grant and James Stewart.
Katharine Hepburn
This World War II-era machine, called the “Enigma,” was used for this purpose.
code encryption
This Italian sauce made of basil, pine nuts, and Parmesan cheese is often served with pasta.
pesto
This is the smallest U.S. state by area.
Rhode Island
Christ the Redeemer overlooks this famous Brazilian city.
Rio de Janeiro
This 1950 film noir starred Bette Davis as an aging Broadway star rivaled by a younger woman.
All About Eve
In 1947, this technology was invented at Bell Labs, revolutionizing computers and electronics.
the transistor
This fermented beverage made from barley, hops, and water is one of the oldest in the world.
beer
This U.S. landmark was once known as “The Gateway to the West.”
Gateway Arch