These animals live in groups called "prides" and are considered kings of the jungle.
What are lions? And I'm not a-lion' about that!
The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City was painted by this Renaissance artist.
Who is Michelangelo?
Starting in 1989, this is the longest-running sitcom of all time.
Hint: If you miss this, you might just say "D'oh!"
What is "The Simpsons"?
This "Roar"ing celebrity is also one of the judges on American Idol.
Who is Katy Perry?
Chris Columbus sailed the ocean blue in this rhyming year.
What is 1492?
They would definitely be cheetahs if they entered a race, since cheetahs are the fastest land animal and can run up to this many miles per hour.
What is 70 miles per hour?!
This Starry Night painter supposedly cut off part of his left ear and sent it to someone. At least that's what I heard...
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
This cartoon character taught us that spinach helps us grow to be big and strong, which we sometimes must do if we are to save Olive Oyl from big, bad Bluto!
Who is Popeye the Sailor Man?
This rapper, who is Jewish and from Toronto, starred in the TV series entitled "Degrassi".
Who is Drake?
The Titanic sank in 1912, as it attempted to cross this large body of water.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
This Muppet is the drummer for the band Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem.
Who is Animal?
This masterpiece by Leonardo Da Vinci did not become famous worldwide until it was stolen from La Louvre in 1911.
What is the Mona Lisa?
In these classic cartoons based upon comics that feature a young boy and his beagle, adults can never be understood, just like how you all feel in school during class.
What is "Peanuts" (or Charlie Brown or Snoopy)?
This singer had a starring role in "Austin Powers in Goldmember" and is married to fellow musician, Jay-Z.
Who is Beyoncé?
The 1900s were in this century.
What is the 20th century?
Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs. Aside from the platypus, there are four species of this animal that fall into this category.
What are echidnas?
This man sang alongside Paul Simon for a number of years and helped to create such hits as "The Sound of Silence."
Hint: There is a reason this clue is being shown in this specific category.
Who is Art Garfunkel?
Hint: You may need to draw a blank...
Who is Mel Blanc?
Though you may have some "Suspicious Minds" with this Jeopardy! game, this singer is known as "The King of Rock and Roll."
Who is Elvis Presley.
There are 50 stars on the United States flag, which represent the 50 U.S. states. There are this many stripes on the U.S. flag, which represent the original colonies of the United States of America.
What is 13?
These 1-millimeter micro-animals that mostly live in mossy waters and soils, can survive extremes of heat and cold — from 300 degrees Fahrenheit in water to supremely chilled environments of absolute zero. They can tolerate pressures six times that of the deepest ocean reaches.
What are tardigrades (or water bears or moss piglets)?
Salvador Dalí and his glorious mustache created this surrealist painting, which consisted of melting clocks in an arid desert.
Hint: You can remember the answer if you try and try again.
What is The Persistence of Memory?
These were Mickey Mouse's first words that he ever uttered, which occurred in 1929's "The Karnival Kid."
What are "Hot dogs! Hot dogs!"
This member of The Beatles went on to "Imagine" bigger and brighter things during his solo career.
Who is John Lennon?
Oreos were created in 1912 as an imitation of this brand. However, Oreos rose to prominence over this brand, leading many to believe that this is actually the off-brand cookie instead.
What is Hydrox?