He was the first man to walk on the Moon.
Neil Armstrong
In text, “X” symbolizes kisses and “O” symbolizes these.
Hugs
Spongebob and Squidward's money-loving boss
Mr. Krabs
An enclosed structure that creates a warm environment for growing plants
Greenhouse
In 2004, this social networking website launched; its name is derived from the directories often given to American university students.
It's the most abundant element in the universe, giving it the number 1 position on the Periodic Table of Elements.
Hydrogen
According to Hallmark, around 145 million cards are given on Valentine’s Day, making it second only to this holiday.
Christmas
The most-subscribed Youtuber, Jimmy Donaldson goes by this online.
Mr. Beast
Where guests on a television show wait before going on stage.
Green Room
In 1920, the 19th Amendment of the United States Constitution was ratified, after over a century of women fighting for this.
The right to vote
She was the first winner of American Idol in 2002.
Kelly Clarkson
In Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of this goddess of love and beauty.
Venus
Reed Richards, AKA this Marvel Comics superhero, is the leader of a super-powered quartet and is able to stretch his body into any shape he desires.
Mr. Fantastic
DC Comics superhero whose powers originate from a ring.
The Green Lantern
In 1957, this, the first artificial Earth satellite was launched by the Soviet Union, triggering the Space Race.
Sputnik
This Ithaca school was the first Ivy League college to admit women.
Cornell University
This New York landmark has historically illuminated a red heart every Valentine’s Day.
The Empire State Building
Laurence Tureaud is the real name of this A-Team star and professional wrestler.
Mr. T
English folk song whose music was used for the carol “What Child Is This?”
Greensleeves
Y2K fever
In 1981, the Nintendo video game character Mario made his first appearance in this arcade game.
Donkey Kong
Heart-shaped chocolate boxes were first introduced in 1861 by this British chocolatier.
Cadbury
Rowan Atkinson portrays this immature near-silent British man who navigates daily life through slapstick, physical comedy, and bizarre solutions to simple problems.
Mr. Bean
Colloquial term for the US dollar
Greenback
In the early 1800s, these were introduced and popularized in Philadelphia by cobbler William Young, primarily for their comfort.
Left and right shoes.