This iconic sitcom, starring Lucille Ball was named what?
What is I Love Lucy?
In which city was the TV show "Full House" set?
What is San Francisco?
What is the marketing term for the Monday after Thanksgiving day in the USA?
What is Cyber Monday?
Who led over 900 followers in a mass suicide in 1978?
Who is Jim Jones?
This 2004 comedy features Will Ferrell as a 1970s news anchor with the catchphrase, “Stay classy, San Diego.”
What is Anchorman?
Which Hollywood child star, known for her curly hair and dimples, became one of the biggest box office draws of the thirties?
Who is Shirley Temple?
In the movie "Toy Story" what is the name of the boy next door who blows up toys?
What is Sid?
Which sports league awards the Larry O'Brien trophy to the team that wins the yearly Championship?
What is the NBA?
Who is widely credited for sewing the first American flag?
Who is Betsy Ross?
Bill Murray relives the same day over and over in this 1993 film.
What is Groundhog Day?
This war officially ended in 1953, though no formal peace treaty was signed.
What is Korean War?
What name did B.B. King give to his guitar?
What is Lucille?
What search engine was launched by Microsoft on June 3, 2009?
What is Bing?
What color was originally associated with St. Patrick’s Day?
What is Blue?
This 2001 film stars Reese Witherspoon as a sorority girl-turned-law student, Elle Woods.
What is Legally Blonde?
This actor, known for his rebellious roles, died in a car crash in 1955 at the age of 24.
Who is James Dean?
Who played Gilligan on "Gilligan's Island"?
Who is Bob Denver?
What year did GM first introduce the Corvette?
What is 1953?
What US President tried to set up his daughter with Prince Charles?
Who is Richard Nixon?
This 1980 parody, featuring Leslie Nielsen, has the line, “Surely you can’t be serious.” “I am serious… and don’t call me Shirley.”
What is Airplane!?
What was the common nickname for the shantytowns built by the homeless during the Great Depression?
What is Hooverville?
What singer scored a #1 hit in 1999 with a duet with his wife, Lisa Hartman entitled, "When I Said I Do"?
Who is Clint Black?
What is the name of the frog companion that you find in Donkey Kong Country?
What is Winky?
Who was the 21st President of the US?
Who is Chester A. Arthur?
This 1988 John Cleese comedy, featuring a jewel heist and a scheming con artist.
What is A Fish Called Wanda?
This actor starred as Marshal Matt Dillon when Gunsmoke debuted on TV in 1955.
Who is James Arness?
Who replaced Richard Harris as Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films?
Who is Michael Gambon?
What type of a clothing item is a "Sam Browne"?
What is a Belt?
How many years did it take to sculpt Mount Rushmore?
What is 14 years?
In O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), George Clooney’s character claims to be “in a tight spot” while escaping a chain gang; the film is loosely based on this epic poem.
What is The Odyssey?
This major league pitcher threw a record 12 consecutive strikeouts in a single game in 1952 — a record that stood for decades.
Who is Carl Erskine?
In "Scooby-Doo," what was Shaggy's real name?
What is Norville Rogers?
Prior to the early 1980’s, the Japanese automaker Nissan was known by what name?
What is Datsun?
Who was the first female US Secretary of State?
Who is Madeleine Albright?
This 1985 Jonathan Demme film, starring Jeff Daniels and Melanie Griffith, blends screwball comedy with crime drama and takes its title from a Talking Heads song.
What is Something Wild?
This book by Jack Kerouac, published in 1957, became a defining text of the Beat Generation.
What is On the Road?
Who played the role of Bobby Donnell on the TV show "The Practice"?
Who is Dylan McDermott?
Who was the first NFL coach to receive a Gatorade shower after a winning game.
Who is Bill Parcells? (after the Giants beat Washington in October 1984)
Who invented the radio alarm clock?
Who is James F. Reynolds?
This 1931 Charlie Chaplin film, set during the Great Depression, is famous for its final, bittersweet smile from the Tramp.
What is City Lights?