This Author's novel, The Catcher in the Rye, features the iconic protagonist Holden Caulfield.
Who is J.D. Salinger?
Most people don't know this is Bruce Wayne's Alter Ego.
Who is Batman?
This is how plants turn sunlight into energy.
What is Photosynthesis?
The Number of states that touch the Pacific Ocean.
What is 5? (California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Hawaii)
This Middle Eastern Dish is made primarily from ground chickpeas or fava beans.
What is Falafel?
In this 1897 Novel, Abraham Van Helsing chases down the title character in his namesake castle in modern-day Romania.
What is Dracula?
This man hunted smurfs.
Who is Gargamel?
This is the largest ocean on Earth.
What is the Pacific?
The green spaces of "Parks and Recreation" can be found in fictional Pawnee in this real Midwestern state.
What is Indiana?
This Food can never spoil.
What is Honey?
This country is put under a spell by the White Witch so that it's always Winter but never Christmas in "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe."
What is Narnia?
The G in the Google logo is this color.
What is Blue?
The age of our Sun.
What is 4.6 billion years?
"Harlem", sometimes called "A Dream Deferred", is probably the most famous poem by this man.
Who is Langston Hughes?
The slogan, "it's the real thing," was once associated with this popular soda.
What is Coca Cola?
This Literary Term is meant to be both critical and humorous while poking fun at institutions or ideas.
What is Satire?
These five heroes teamed up to form the Megazord to defeat the evil Rita Fuzz.
Who are the Power Rangers?
This is the rarest human Blood Type with only 1% of the population who have it.
What is AB negative?
The amount of time zones in Russia.
What is 11?
The Fast Food Chain with the most locations in the world.
What is Subway?
Billy Pilgrim is the protagonist of this Kurt Vonnegut Novel.
What is Slaughterhouse Five?
The name of Indiana Jones's childhood Dog.
Who is Indiana?
This is where you would find a Grasshopper's ears.
Where is the Belly? (underneath their wings)
The Country that first used tinsel as a holiday tree decoration.
What is Germany?
The state where the Chocolate Chip Cookie was invented.
What is Massachusetts?