She rose to fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of The Supremes.
Who is Diana Ross?
He was the first African American President of the United States.
Who is Barack Obama?
His position is behind home plate.
Who is a catcher?
This wise bird can rotate its heads up to 270 degrees in either direction.
What is an owl?
IMF, for short.
What is the International Monetary Fund?
This famous doll was introduced in 1959, became a cultural icon, and was featured in a 2023 blockbuster film.
What is 'Barbie'?
His roles have included Indiana Jones and Han Solo.
Who is Harrison Ford?
A herd of cows.
What is cattle?
A sea creature with eight limbs.
What is an octopus?
Indicating a sense of urgency.
What is ASAP (or STAT)?
His many politically conscious songs of the 1960s, including “Blowin’ in the Wind,” became anthems of the 1960s anti-war protest movement.
Who is Bob Dylan?
He played the iconic character of Forrest Gump.
Who is Tom Hanks?
What is a copycat?
These producer of pearls can also be found on the menu of a sea food restaurant.
What are oysters?
A section on a website where one can find answers to the most common questions people ask.
What is FAQ?
A founding member of the Rolling Stones in 1962, he and the band celebrated his 81st birthday with a concert tour in July 2024.
Who is Mick Jagger?
A cofounder of one of the world's largest software companies, he transitioned to philanthropy in 2008, creating a foundation that addresses global health and poverty.
Who is Bill Gates?
A group of things that have something in common, such as a column of Jeopardy clues.
What is a category?
The specialist to see when your teeth need braces.
What is an orthodontist?
These three letters indicate that somebody, or something, is known by another name.
What is AKA?
This classic TV sit-com's lead character Ralph Kramden often humorously confronted his wife with the catchphrase, “To the moon, Alice!”
What is 'The Honeymooners'?
His directing credits include such a wide array of movies as Jaws, E.T., and Schindler's List.
Who is Steven Spielberg?
A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, or a person or event that affects change.
What is a catalyst?
A group of musicians often including string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections playing classical music and led by a conductor.
What is an orchestra?
The intergovernmental military alliance established after World War II as a check on the threat posed by the Soviet Union.
What is NATO?