What does this logo stand for?

What is the name of the famous movie about a tornado?
Twister
What is the capital of the U.S.?
Washington, D.C.
Who had the most No. 1 pop hits in the 50's?
Elvis
This silky-voiced singer, best known for "The Christmas Song," became the first African-American to host a TV variety show in 1956.
Nat King Cole
What are the three colors in the Pepsi logo?
Red, White and Blue
What color is the screen that TV meteorologists use to show people the weather forecast?
Green
What continent is also a country?
Australia
Known for hits including "Crazy" and "Walking After Midnight," this country singer died in a plane crash in 1963.
Patsy Cline
What food establishment has the slogan "I'm Lovin' it"?
McDonald's
What does this logo stand for?

Dunkin' Donuts
What is the center of a hurricane called?
The eye
The Taj Mahal is located in which country?
India
A hit for Bill Haley & His Comets in 1954, this song was reintroduced to the world as a TV theme song on "Happy Days" in 1974.
Rock Around the Clock
What type of precipitation is common in spring, consisting of frozen raindrops?
Hail
What car company does this logo stand for?
Mitsubishi
What is 0 degrees Celsius in Fahrenheit?
32 degrees
Which U.S. state has the lowest population?
Wyoming
Johnny Cash had his first hit in 1958 with what song, which gave its name to the movie about his life in 2005?
I Walk the Line
Which U.S. city is known as The Emerald City?
Seattle
What color is the 'Ex' in the FedEx logo?
What instrument measures air pressure?
A barometer.
What is the largest city in North America?
Mexico City
This crooner got his start in the 1950s with his first hit "Because of You," and he hasn't slowed yet. To celebrate his 80th birthday in 2006, he recorded an album of duets with Elton John, Barbra Streisand and Bono
Tony Bennett
This song made Fats Domino a household name in 1956 and was the first song John Lennon learned on the guitar.
Blueberry Hill