MGM Musicals
British Folklore & Legends
The Solar System
TSA Yea or Nay
It's Intoxicating
100

In 1994, MGM released its third film in this series featuring clips of classic musicals.

"That's Entertainment!"

"That's Dancing!"

"When the Lion Roars"

"That's Entertainment!"

100

Robin Hood is associated with this wooded expanse in Nottinghamshire.

Ashdown Forest

Enchanted Forest

Sherwood Forest

Sherwood Forest

100

Due to their composition, Jovian planets like Jupiter & Saturn are called these "giants".

Ice Giants

Hot Giants

Gas Giants

Gas Giants

100

Nay! Under no circumstances may you bring sticks of this Nobel explosive on a plane.

Dynamite

Ammonium Nitrate

Water Gel

Dynamite

100

It's the main alcoholic ingredient in a Highland Sling.

Irish Whiskey

Scotch

Bourbon


Scotch

200

Shirley Temple was the first choice to star in this 1939 musical but Judy Garland got the part.

"The Pirate"

"The Wizard of Oz"

"Easter Parade"

"The Wizard of Oz"

200

Geoffrey on Monmouth told a story of Merlin using magic to bring stones to build this prehistoric site.

Stonehenge

Avebury

Callanish Stones

Stonehenge

200

The photosphere is the surface of this as seen from Earth.

The Sun

Mars

The Moon

The Sun

200

Yea! You can carry on your ball for this sport, but the pins have to go in your checked bag.

Cricket

Soccer

Bowling

Bowling

200

You don't have to live like a monk to enjoy a $399 bottle of this brand of champagne from 1998.

Dom Perignon

Cristal

Bollinger

Dom Perignon

300

Donald O'Connor also made a splash in this 1952 musical singing "Make 'Em Laugh"

"Singin' in the Rain"

"The Band Wagon"

"Top Hat"

"Singin' in the Rain"

300

Jack, a farm boy from the kingdom of Cloister, earned this title.

The Witch Hunter

The Giant Slayer

The Warmaster

The Giant Slayer

300

Chiron, which shares properties of a comet & an asteroid, is this type of "object" named for the type of creature Chiron was in myth.

A Minotaur

A Centaur

A Satyr

A Centaur

300

Carry Nation carried these short-handled axes, but you can't, at least not in your carry-on.

Sportsman's Axe

A Hatchet

Shortsword

A Hatchet

300

Applejack is a type of this liquor made from apples; Slivovitz is one made from plums.

Apple Cider

Sherry

Brandy

Brandy

400

The 3 sailors "On the Town" were Jules Munshin, Gene Kelly & this man.

Tony Bennett

Dean Martin

Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra

400

Covered only by her long hair, she rode through Coventry to win a reduction in taxes for its residents.

Lady Godiva

Eleanor of Aquitaine

Wanda, Daughter of King Krakus

Lady Godiva

400

In 1959, the Russian space probe Luna 3 took the first photos of this hidden hemisphere.

Saturn

Neptune

The Dark Side of the Moon

The Dark Side of the Moon

400

Nay to this inflatable safety device, so you might as well leave yours in your car.

Life Jacket

Air Bag

Lifeboat

Air Bag

400

Named for a region in Tuscany, this red table wine was once recognized by its fiasco, a straw-covered bottle.

Chianti

Merlot

Barbera

Chianti

500

In "Good News" June Allyson & Peter Lawford went "down on the heels, up on the toes" to do this.

The Varsity Drag

The Charleston

The Collegiate

The Varsity Drag

500

The Glastonbury thorn reputedly grew from the staff of this man, also said to have brought the Grail to England.

Nicodemus

Gamaliel

Joseph of Arimathea

Joseph of Arimathea

500

Once called the largest asteroid in our solar system, it was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006.

Pluto

Ceres

Europa

Ceres

500

Warning! While you may check firearms & ammo, certain places, like these islands, TCI for short, prohibit them from coming in.

British Virgin Islands

Exuma Islands

Turks & Caicos

Turks & Caicos

500

A tweet in 2016 "fixed the typo" on a can of this beer from "America" to "Belgium", the actual home of its parent company.

Yuengling

Corona

Budweiser

Budweiser