The wreckage for this famous vessel was discovered in 1985
What is Titanic?
Paunch Burger is a fictional fast-food chain that fills the bellies of Pawnee residents on this sitcom
What is Parks and Recreation?
This three-word name is given to the forced displacement of Native Americans by the United States government during the 1830s and 1840s
What is Trail of Tears?
"Goose," "Jester," "Hollywood," and "Wolfman" are nicknames of some flying military bros in this 1986 movie
What is Top Gun?
In multiple versions of an advertisement for this particular type of candy, a character named Mr. Owl returns a used candy stick to a young boy
What is a Tootsie Pop?
This DMC sports car model is fitted with a flux capacitor to turn it into a time-traveling machine in the "Back to the Future" films
What is Delorean?
Gordon Ramsay hosts this reality television show that debuted on Fox in 2005
What is Hell's Kitchen?
In this famous 1803 transaction, President Thomas Jefferson bought about 828,000 square miles worth of land from France
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
This 1964 musical film revolves around a magical nanny who comes to teach important lessons to two siblings living in London
What is Mary Poppins?
Poppy seeds, toasted sesame seeds, dried garlic, dried onion, and salt are the common mix of ingredients for this seasoning
What is everything seasoning?
The opening of a crate and revealing a "leg lamp" is a pivotal scene in this 1983 holiday classic movie
What is A Christmas Story?
The American version of the show "The Office" takes place in this Pennsylvania city
What is Scranton?
Due to his status as the President of the Continental Congress, John Hancock's signature was the only one not grouped by state on this famous document
What is the Declaration of Independence?
James Earl Jones said he only made $7,000 for his role as this character in “Star Wars: A New Hope”
Who is Darth Vader?
Pizza Margherita is a typical Neapolitan pizza made with tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, salt, extra-virgin olive oil, and this culinary herb
What is basil?
This ice cream brand and amusement park staple was born in the 1980s when Curt Jones used his knowledge of cryogenic technology to create ice cream "beads"
What are Dippin' Dots?
At the Pittsburgh Children’s Museum, you can visit King Friday XIII, Lady Elaine Fairchilde, Daniel Tiger, and other puppets from this beloved television show
What is Mr. Roger's Neighborhood?
This 13-day confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union involved deployments of nuclear missiles
What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?
The bittersweet song "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" is originally from this Judy Garland movie musical with a US city in its name
What is Meet me in St. Louis?
This dairy product is occasionally known as curds and whey, is drained to keep the curds loose, and is usually "dressed" with cream
What is cottage cheese?
This American TV show from the 1970s and 1980s still holds the record for the most watched finale ever with more than 100 million households tuning in
What is M*A*S*H?
The year in which the first episode of Friends aired
What is 1994?
Before the Battle of Lexington and Concord, this man took a midnight run to warn the militia of the approaching British forces
Who is Paul Revere?
At the 2010 Academy Awards, the winning film for Best Animated Feature was this heartwarming Disney-Pixar film featuring Carl, Russell, and a dog named Dug
What is Up?
This Little Debbie snack appeared in the 1989 film "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids"
What is Oatmeal Cream Pie?