This artist released two of the top-selling albums of the decade
Who is Elton John?
Nick, Joe, and Kevin are three brothers and members of this famous pop band
Who are the Jonas Brothers?
An overfed feline
What is a fat cat?
The first president to be impeached
Who is Andrew Johnson?
Approximately 69% of children’s lunchboxes have these in them
What are potato chips?
In 1972, this NFL team became the first and only undefeated team in league history
Who are the Miami Dolphins?
This famous family is the only one to have both a father and son be U.S. Presidents
What is the Bush Family?
An unmotivated flower
What is a lazy daisy?
This event took place on Griffin’s Wharf in 1773
What is the Boston Tea Party?
This food is commonly used instead of ice cream during commercial shoots because it won’t melt
What are mashed potatoes?
This musical, which features high school students as its central characters, drew huge crowds during the 70s
What is Grease?
The Wright Brothers, Wilbur and Orville, were the first people to build this
What is the airplane?
A well-built desk
This presidential couple was implicated in the Whitewater affair
Who are the Clintons?
Despite its name, this superfood isn’t typically delicious dessert (although it is delicious)
What are sweet potatoes?
The film that made Mark Hamill famous in 1977
What is Star Wars?
These two brothers auditioned for the same Marvel superhero, but only one of them got the role
Who are Chris and Liam Hemsworth?
A rose-colored water basin
What is a pink sink?
This man was assassinated by James Earl Ray in 1968
Who is Martin Luther King Jr?
This savory side was discovered by Thomas Jefferson during his ambassadorship in France
What are french fries?
This famous cat made his debut in U.S. newspapers in 1976
Who is Garfield?
All coronations, funerals, and weddings of the British Royal family have taken place at this venue
What is Westminster Abbey?
The first state to secede from the Union prior to the Civil War
What is South Carolina?
These delicious lumps translate just to that: “lumps”, in Italian
What are gnocchi?