This actress plays the modern-day character Evelyn Couch.
Question: Who is Kathy Bates?
This hardest natural substance is often used in engagement rings.
Question: What is a diamond?
She famously sang “Over the Rainbow” in The Wizard of Oz and remained a star through the 1940s.
Question: Who is Judy Garland?**
This dish of raw, marinated fish is often served in bowls with rice and toppings.
Question: What is poke?**
This massive carnivore is one of the most famous dinosaurs and is often called the “king” of them all.
Question: What is Tyrannosaurus rex?**
The elderly woman who tells Evelyn the story of Whistle Stop.
Question: Who is Ninny Threadgoode?
Known for its deep red color, this gem is the birthstone for July.
Question: What is a ruby?
This fictional character on posters told women “We Can Do It!” to support the war effort.
Question: Who is Rosie the Riveter?**
This purple root vegetable is used to make poi, a staple of traditional Hawaiian cuisine.
Question: What is taro?**
This long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur could reach leaves at the tops of trees.
Question: What is a Brachiosaurus?**
This café is the central setting of the 1920s flashbacks.
Question: What is the Whistle Stop Café?
This green gem, once favored by Cleopatra, is also the birthstone for May.
Question: What is an emerald?
This powerful new weapon was developed under the top-secret Manhattan Project.
Question: What is the atomic bomb?**
This sweet bread, often served at Hawaiian feasts, has a soft, fluffy texture.
Question: What is Hawaiian sweet bread (or King's Hawaiian bread)?**
This horned dinosaur had a large frill and three facial horns.
Question: What is a Triceratops?**
Idgie Threadgoode’s best friend and possible romantic partner.
Question: Who is Ruth Jamison?
This blue gem, associated with royalty, is the birthstone for September.
Question: What is a sapphire?
This British director known for suspense released Rebecca and Notorious in the 1940s.
Question: Who is Alfred Hitchcock?**
A tropical cocktail made with rum, orange liqueur, lime juice, and orgeat syrup.
Question: What is a Mai Tai?**
Question: What is a Mai Tai?**
This dinosaur had a brain the size of a walnut but a body longer than a school bus.
Question: What is a Stegosaurus?**
This is the shocking crime that forms the core mystery in the film’s past timeline.
: What is the disappearance (and implied murder) of Frank Bennett?
This iridescent gem is formed inside mollusks and is the only gem produced by a living organism.
Question: What is a pearl?
This iconic actor starred as George Bailey in the 1946 Christmas film It’s a Wonderful Life.
Question: Who is James Stewart?**
This tropical fruit is a symbol of hospitality and is used in everything from snacks to upside-down cake.
Question: What is pineapple?**
Scientists believe that many dinosaurs evolved into these modern animals.
Question: What are birds?**