Marilyn Monroe famously dated this New York Yankees legend.
This “shooting star” traces her family roots to Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Annie Oakley
Bite-sized candy marketed to “melt in your mouth, not in your hands.”
M&Ms
Notorious San Francisco prison Alcatraz is known by this nickname.
The Rock
Horseradish was the first food packaged and sold by this Pittsburgh company.
Heinz
Game 3 of the 1989 World Series in San Francisco was interrupted by this natural phenomenon.
Earthquake
This notorious outlaw, appropriately, was killed at the tender age of 21.
Billy the Kid
Connecticut candy maker George Smith accidentally invented this hard candy on a stick.
Lollipop
This group of precision dancers regularly performs at Radio City Music Hall.
Rockettes
Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of this sticking to the roof of your mouth.
Peanut butter
On a baseball field, it’s the distance between bases.
90 feet
This legendary gambler and gunfighter was a dentist by trade.
Doc Holliday
If you’re eating this candy bar, nobody better lay a finger on it.
Butterfinger
Site of New York City’s famed Christmas tree.
Rockefeller Center
This enormous sandwich was named for the husband of comic strip character Blondie.
Dagwood
In 1981, Nolan Ryan’s fifth no-hitter broke a tie with this Dodgers lefty for most in history.
Sandy Koufax
Before leading his own “gang,” this Missouri native fought for the Confederacy in the Civil War.
Jesse James
This fizzy candy was invented during a quest to make instant carbonated soda.
Pop Rocks
He co-starred with James Dean and Liz Taylor in the 1956 film “Giant.”
Rock Hudson
This Italian dish is the favorite of cartoon cat Garfield.
Lasagna
Recognized as the oldest major league franchise, it was founded in 1869 in "the Queen City."
Cincinnati Reds
This old West territory was the first to become a state in 1850.
California
The Olmec people of ancient Latin America gave us this universally loved sweet.
Chocolate
A puppet-driven show created by Jim Henson, it debuted in 1983.
Fraggle Rock
This famous cereal mascot’s first and middle names are Horatio Magellan.
Cap'n Crunch