This famous idiom begins with the words, "when there's a will..."
Where there's a will, there's a way
This U.S. President only spent 31 days in office.
William Henry Harrison
This element withholds the chemical symbol 'Og'.
Oganesson
This company is the owner of Doritos and Gatorade.
PepsiCo
This idiom, usually used to describe something being easy, contains the word 'piece'.
Piece of cake
This Family Ties character was played by Michael J. Fox.
Alex Keaton
This U.S. President was the first to have written a biography of another president.
Herbert Hoover
This chemical's chemical formula is NaHCo3.
Baking Powder; Sodium Hydrogencarbonate
This company is known for making baked cheddar crackers and chocolate cookie sandwiches.
Pepperidge Farm
Usually used before a performance, this idiom means 'good luck'.
Break a leg
This Brady Bunch character utters the famous catchphrase, "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!"
Jan
This U.S. President was the first to be American-Born.
Martin Van Buren
This acid's chemical formula is CH3COOH.
Vinegar
This company owns Gerber, Stouffer's, and Coffe-Mate, among others.
Nestlé
This idiom involves ridding of the last of a utensil.
That's the last straw
Frasier is a spinoff of this sitcom.
Cheers
This U.S. President made Christmas a national holiday.
Ulysses S. Grant
This weak base has a pH of 8.2.
This company owns popular streaming service Twitch.
This idiom involving two things means, 'An ideal situation'.
The best of both worlds
The Connor family of the television show Roseanne lives in this state.
Illinois
"Old Whitey" was the beloved horse of this U.S. President.
This element has an atomic mass of 167 and is classified as lanthanide.
The Hershey Company