She is the only First Lady to later run for president.
Who is Hillary Clinton?
This band released the song "Under the Boardwalk" in 1964.
Who are The Drifters?
Jazz musicians helped to give New York City this nickname.
What is the Big Apple?
This is the floor of a fireplace.
What is a hearth?
An animal without a backbone or spine is classified as this.
What is an invertebrate?
This First Lady's causes included a school lunch initiative to combat childhood obesity.
Who is Michelle Obama?
In 1969, this Marvin Gaye song spent three weeks at number one on the UK charts.
What is "I Heard It Through The Grapevine?"
If you are under this, you may have found yourself in the main tent of the circus!
What is the Big Top?
Swill, slop, or a bunch of nonsense.
What is hogwash?
The modern-day city of Istanbul was known by this name in the 13th century.
What is Constantinople?
This First Lady starred alongside her husband in the film Hellcats of the Navy, 24 years before her husband became president.
Who is Nancy Reagan?
Released in 1969, this song was Elvis Presley's very last number one single.
What is "Suspicious Minds?"
This nickname could be applied to the CEO of a company or the leader of a large project.
What is the Big Cheese?
A domesticated rabbit's home.
What is a hutch?
The main or central character of a story or movie would be referred to as this.
What is the protagonist?
Though her outspokenness was controversial at the time, this First Lady is remembered for advocating for women in the workplace and the rights of WWII refugees.
Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?
This Dolly Parton song was released in November of 1966, but did not chart until January of 1967.
What is "Dumb Blonde?"
One of the most notable constellations that can be seen from earth; in France, they call it "le casserole."
What is the Big Dipper?
Used to connect a trailer to a motor vehicle.
What is a hitch?
This country shares its coastline with two bodies of water: the Red Sea and the Gulf of Persia.
What is Saudi Arabia?
Despite her husband serving as general of the Union Army, this First Lady owned slaves during the American Civil War.
Who is Julia Grant?
The song "Crazy" was released in 1961 and Patsy Cline sang it, but it was this man who wrote the music and lyrics.
Who is Willie Nelson?
This rhyming nickname was applied to Boston's years-long construction project on Interstate 93; work on this project began in 1982.
What is the Big Dig?
A religious exclamation of worship and rejoicing.
What is hallelujah?
Synonyms are words that have similar meanings to one another; words that have the opposite meaning to one another are called this.
What are antonyms?