Nile River
This bear loves honey and lives in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Winnie the Pooh
Which head coach led the giants to their first First Superbowl victory in 1986 (Superbowl XXI)?
Bill Parcells
Known as “The King of Rock and Roll,” he sang Hound Dog and Jailhouse Rock.
Elvis Presley
1980 sci-fi movie about a time-traveling teenager in a DeLorean.
Back to the Future
This U.S. state is the largest by land area.
Alaska
A boy discovers he’s a wizard and attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Harry Potter
He was the starting goalie for the Rangers’ 1994 Stanley Cup championship team
Mike Richter
This Liverpool band’s hits include Hey Jude and Let It Be.
The Beatles
She sang "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" and "How Will I Know"
Whitney Houston
The largest island in the world but it is NOT a continent
Greenland
This book famously asks “What do you see?”
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
This famous football player played 15 seasons (1979–1993) with the Giants and won 2 Superbowls
Phil Simms
This band sang Livin’ on a Prayer and You Give Love a Bad Name.
Bon Jovi
This year marked the first moon landing.
1969
This country is both in Europe and Asia and includes the city of Istanbul
Turkey
A little bear lives in a store and searches for a missing button.
Corduroy
This NFL team was coached by John Madden from 1969 to 1978.
Raiders
He sings Piano Man, We Didn't Start The Fire, Uptown Girl, and so many other famous hits!
Billy Joel
This 1970s sitcom followed a blended family with six children
Brady Bunch
This strait separates Asia from North America.
Bering Strait
He created The Very Hungry Caterpillar as well as many other famous children's stories
Eric Carle
Captain of the 1994 Stanley Cup team: He led the Rangers to their first Stanley Cup in 54 years, ending their draught. He wore number 11, a retired number and legacy for the franchise
Mark Messier
Crazy Train (1980) launched this singer’s solo heavy metal career.
Ozzy Osbourne
In 1980, this volcano erupted in Washington state and unfortunately killed 57 people. A massive landslide removed the top 1,300 feet of the mountain.
Mount Saint Helens