Known as "The King," he holds the all-time record with 200 Cup Series wins and seven Daytona 500 victories.
Richard Petty
Known as "The Captain," this legendary shortstop spent his entire 20-year career in pinstripes and is the Yankees' all-time leader in hits.
Derek Jeter
This "Gr-r-reat!" feline has been telling kids to eat their Kellogg's Frosted Flakes since the 1950s.
Tony the Tiger
"Yo Adrian, I did it!" yells this iconic Philadelphia underdog after going the distance with Apollo Creed in a 1976 Best Picture winner.
Rocky Balboa
"Melts in your mouth, not in your hands" is the famous, long-running slogan for these colorful, button-shaped chocolates introduced in 1941.
M&M's
The King of Pop firmly declared that this title woman "is not my lover" and "the kid is not my son" in a massive 1983 hit.
Billie Jean
Miles the Monster is the fiberglass mascot for this notoriously tough one-mile concrete oval track in Delaware.
Dover Motor Speedway
In 1941, this "Yankee Clipper" set one of baseball's most seemingly unbreakable records by safely hitting in 56 consecutive games.
Joe Dimaggio
Originally introduced in 1941, this General Mills brand is famous for its simple, toasted oat pieces.
Cheerios
Tom Hanks famously declares that "There's no crying in baseball!" while managing the Rockford Peaches in this 1992 film.
A League of Their Own
Created by a former dairy employee of Milton Hershey in 1928, this iconic orange-packaged treat perfectly pairs a creamy peanut butter center with a milk chocolate coating.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
Sting famously pleaded with this woman that she doesn't "have to put on the red light" in a legendary 1978 track by The Police.
Roxanne
From 1971 to 2003, NASCAR's premier series was sponsored by, and named after, this brand of cigarettes.
Winston
The Yankees are the most successful franchise in Major League Baseball history, having won this record number of World Series championships.
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Released seasonally around Halloween, what are the three spooky General Mills Monster Cereals?
Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry
Gene Hackman coaches the small-town Hickory Huskers to an unlikely Indiana state basketball championship in this beloved 1986 classic.
Hoosiers
When it debuted in 1932, this fluffy, chocolate-covered nougat bar lived up to its name by originally containing three distinct pieces flavored vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry.
3 Musketeers
This 1969 anthem by Neil was famously inspired by the young daughter of a US President.
Sweet Caroline
In 1987, "Awesome Bill from Dawsonville" Bill Elliott set the all-time NASCAR qualifying speed record of 212.809 mph at which track.
Talladega Superspeedway
On October 8, 1956, this Yankees pitcher made baseball history by throwing the first and only perfect game in World Series history.
Don Larsen
What is the full name of Cap'n Crunch?
Horatio Magellan Crunch
Mickey Rourke earned an Oscar nomination for his gritty portrayal of aging professional grappler Randy "The Ram" Robinson in this 2008 drama.
The Wrestler
Austrian immigrant Leo Hirschfield introduced this treat in 1896, naming it after his daughter's nickname.
Tootsie Roll
Eric Clapton famously wrote this searing 1970 rock epic about his unrequited love for Pattie Boyd, who was married to his friend George Harrison at the time.
Layla
This independent owner-driver famously won the 1992 Cup Championship by a mere 10 points over Bill Elliott, tragically losing his life in an aviation accident the following year.
Alan Kulwicki
On May 2, 1939, this relatively unknown infielder was written into the starting lineup at first base, officially ending Lou Gehrig's streak of 2,130 consecutive games played.
Babe Dahlgren
Introduced by Quaker Oats in 1965, this propeller-wearing alien mascot famously rivaled a miner named Quake for breakfast supremacy.
Quisp
Paul Newman stars as the player-coach of the minor league Charlestown Chiefs, a struggling hockey team that resorts to the violent goon tactics of the Hanson Brothers in this 1977 comedy.
Slap Shot
Despite its name, the Curtiss Candy Company always claimed this peanut, caramel, and nougat bar was actually named after President Grover Cleveland's daughter.
Baby Ruth
Sharing its title with the telekinetic teenage protagonist of Stephen King's debut novel, this 1987 power ballad became a massive number-three Billboard hit for the Swedish rock band Europe.
Carrie