This Side of Paradise; The Great Gatsby
Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?
This Pepsi brand soda is known for its high caffeine content and its bright lime coloring.
What is Mountain Dew?
This slow card game, favored by the older generation, is perfect to play alone, or to tell one's fortune.
What is Solitaire?
This game, both popular in middle school PE class and amongst German youths, made its debut in the late 1890s.
What is Handball?
This larger cousin of the Violin is also played in the lowest octave.
What is a Viola?
Granny and Zooey; The Catcher and the Rye
Who is J.D Salinger?
This smart soda was created by a young pharmacist in Waco, Texas in 1885.
What is Dr. Pepper?
This matching card game is common among children, or with obscure family rules.
What is Uno?
This "gay cousin of football" was recently in the hot seat in the US because of an influential Olympian.
What is Rugby?
This brass instrument, though manufactured in Germany, shares its name with a different European country.
What is a French Horn?
Looking for Alaska; Paper Towns
Who is John Green?
This brown soda was first invented in 1898 in order to combat indigestion.
What is Pepsi?
This fast-paced farm card game was invented in Pennsylvania by a German immigrant. Primary colored cards with old-fashioned farm equipment serve as the game deck.
What is Dutch Blitz?
This early development of a sport originated in England for girls to play. My brother calls it "the gay cousin of basketball'
What is Netball?
This percussion instrument is quite large and is typically used to build suspense.
What is a Timpani?
East of Eden; The Grapes of Wrath
Who is John Steinbeck?
This citrusy soda became a German staple in the 1940s due to a trade embargo with the US.
What is Fanta?
This gambling card game also shares its name with an iconic alcoholic spirit.
What is Gin Rummy?
This sport is popular in Southwestern Asian countries. The "gay cousin of Baseball" as my brother calls it.
What is Cricket?
This wind instrument is played with a special reed. My mom thinks that it sounds like a dying duck.
What is an Oboe?
For Whom the Bell Tolls; A Farewell to Arms
Who is Ernest Hemingway?
This East Coast classic soda can only be found in North Carolina and parts of Virginia, created by LD Peeler in 1917.
What is Cheerwine?
This common Midwestern game is played in pairs and only utilizes the face cards, plus the 9 and 10.
What is Euchre?
This populous German sport captivates the screens of German households and makes the participants look like flying squirrels in the process.
What is Ski Jump?
This stringed instrument is known for its profound range, also dating back to 3500 BC.
What is a Harp?