This mafia flick was the first sequel to win the Oscar for Best Picture
The Godfather Part II
This guacamole base is actually a fruit
Avocado
This athlete holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals in history, with 23, most earned while swimming laps very quickly.
Michael Phelps
This composer wrote the famous four-note motif in Symphony No. 5 that sounds suspiciously like fate knocking at the door.
Ludwig van Beethoven
This long-running animated series created by Matt Groening debuted in 1989
The Simpsons
This South Korean commentary on class made Oscar history as the first non-English language film to win Best Picture
Parasite
This Mediterranean staple is made from crushed chickpeas, tahini, lemon, and garlic
Hummus
This tennis tournament, the oldest in the world, is famous for grass courts and a strict all-white dress code.
The Championships, Wimbledon
This band released the 1973 concept album The Dark Side of the Moon, which spent over 900 weeks on the Billboard charts.
Pink Floyd
This gas giant planet has the shortest day in the solar system, spinning once in just under 10 hours.
Jupiter
Renee Zellweger became the first actress to win an Oscar portraying this real-life, ruby slipper clad Oscar winner
Judy Garland
This starch from South America is the primary ingredient in tapioca pearls
Cassava
In baseball, this statistical metric—abbreviated WAR—attempts to estimate a player’s total value compared to a “replacement” player.
Wins Above Replacement
This gospel-influenced collective led by Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine gained massive popularity with songs like “Jireh.”
Maverick City Music
This dystopian novel by George Orwell introduced the concept of “Big Brother.”
1984
This Hitchcock classic, known for its shower, revolutionized the horror genre and was nominated for four Oscars
Psycho
This is the term used when food may come in contact with allergens during preparation
Cross Contamination
This boxer known as “The Greatest” famously proclaimed he would “float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.”
Muhammad Ali
This musical term indicates a tempo faster than allegro but slower than prestissimo
Vivace
This physicist developed the theory of relativity and equation E=mc^2
Albert Einstein
This filmmaker has won more Oscars than any other individual in history
Walt Disney
This grain-like seed is popular in health food bowls
Quinoa
In the Tour de France, this jersey, yellow in color, signifies the overall race leader.
Maillot Jaune
This composer of The Four Seasons was nicknamed “The Red Priest” because of his hair color and profession.
Antonio Vivaldi
This 1994 movie about hope and friendship inside a prison is frequently ranked among the greatest films ever made.
The Shawshank Redemption