"Always let your conscience be your guide."
Jiminy Cricket
This "trash-compactor" robot spent 700 years cleaning up Earth before falling for a probe named EVE.
WALL-E
This character ate through one apple, two pears, three plums, and a piece of chocolate cake before spinning a cocoon.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
This 305-foot copper statue was a gift from France and stands in New York Harbor.
The Statue of Liberty
This Japanese dish consists of vinegared rice, often topped with raw fish or vegetables.
Sushi
He was the first president of the United States and is the face on the $1 bill.
George Washington
This legendary pirate captain of the Black Pearl is known for his eccentric behavior and love of rum.
Captain Jack Sparrow
In this 2008 masterpiece, Heath Ledger won a posthumous Oscar for his chaotic portrayal of the Joker.
The Dark Knight
"A dream is a wish your heart makes."
Fairy Godmother
He is the "Great Dragon" (or at least a small lizard) sent to protect Mulan by her ancestors.
Mushu
Dr. Seuss wrote this book using only 50 different words after a bet with his publisher.
Green Eggs and Ham
Carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota, this monument features the faces of four U.S. Presidents.
Mount Rushmore
These Mexican street snacks are made of small corn or wheat tortillas topped with fillings like al pastor or carnitas.
Tacos
This "Great Emancipator" led the country through the Civil War and delivered the Gettysburg Address.
Abraham Lincoln
Born Edward Teach, this pirate was famous for his massive facial hair and for lighting fuses in his hat to look "demonic."
Blackbeard
This 2010 heist film features a team that enters people's dreams to plant an idea, using a spinning top as a "totem."
Inception
"Long live the king."
Scar
In Monsters, Inc., this large, blue-furred "Top Scarer" is best friends with a one-eyed green monster named Mike Wazowski.
James P "Sully" Sullivan
Max travels to an island where he becomes the king of these creatures after being sent to bed without his supper.
The Wild Things
This famous landmark in San Francisco is painted "International Orange" to stay visible in heavy fog.
The Golden Gate Bridge
This creamy, chickpea-based dip originated in the Middle East and is typically served with pita bread.
Hummus
He was the only president to serve more than two terms, leading the U.S. through the Great Depression and WWII.
Franklin D Roosevelt
This is the two-word name for the iconic black flag featuring a white skull and crossbones.
The Jolly Roger
Matthew McConaughey travels through a wormhole near Saturn to find a new home for humanity in this 2014 space epic.
Interstellar
"To infinity and beyond!"
Buzz Lightyear
In Shrek, this talkative sidekick is particularly fond of making waffles in the morning.
Donkey
In this Shel Silverstein classic, a botanical protagonist gives her shade, her fruit, and eventually her trunk to a boy.
The Giving Tree
Located in Pennsylvania, this iconic symbol of American independence has a famous crack.
The Liberty Bell
A staple of Vietnamese cuisine, this soup consists of broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat.
Pho
This 26th president was a "Rough Rider" who was instrumental in the creation of the National Parks system.
Theodore Roosevelt
This Irish-born pirate is famous for her partnership with Calico Jack and for dressing as a man to fight alongside him on the William.
Anne Bonny
This 2023 biographical thriller tells the story of the "father of the atomic bomb" and the Manhattan Project.
Oppenheimer
"Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten."
Stitch
This eccentric mandrill serves as a shaman to the Pride Lands and famously presents the newborn Simba to the animals at Pride Rock.
Rafiki
This E.B. White novel features a literate spider who saves a pig named Wilbur.
Charlotte's Web
Located in New York Harbor, this site served as the nation’s busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 to 1954.
Ellis Island
This "liquid gold" Spanish dish is a cold tomato-based soup that originated in the southern region of Andalusia.
Gazpacho
He was the first U.S. President to serve two non-consecutive terms, making him the 22nd and 24th president.
Grover Cleveland
This Scottish sailor was executed for piracy after his privateering mission turned into a quest for buried treasure on "Adventure Galley."
William Kidd/Captain Kidd
In this 2000 breakout film, the protagonist has short-term memory loss and uses tattoos and Polaroids to find his wife's killer.
Memento