This Australian player is the only person in history to win a calendar-year Grand Slam twice.
Who is Rod Laver
This song sung by Michael Jackson had a groundbreaking 14-minute music video involving zombies dancing, leading to an iconic dance... it is also a word used to describe things like rollercoasters and scary movies
What is Thriller
This U.S. military base in Nevada is often rumored to be the site of alien spacecraft research and government secrecy.
What is Area 51
Rearrange “angel” to find a word meaning a measurement of space or perspective.
What is "angle"
This popular cocktail of vodka, tomato juice, and spices shares its name with a monarch infamous for religious persecution.
What is Bloody Mary (Mary I of England)
This is the maximum number of (wrong) challenges a player has per set when using Hawk-Eye review technology.
What is three
Originating in the early 20th century in New Orleans, this music genre is known for improvisation and brass instruments like the saxophone, featuring legends like Louis Armstrong.
What is Jazz
This unusual item, carried by a man standing near President Kennedy during his assassination, has been the subject of conspiracy theories suggesting it was a weapon or signal device.
What is an umbrella
This anagram of “save” is a container for flowers.
What is "vase"
Before politics, Hitler was rejected twice by this type of school.
What is art school
Before adopting yellow tennis balls in 1986, Wimbledon used balls of this color.
What is white (or black)
This American rock band is famous for their elaborate black and white face paint, fire on stage, and singer/bassist sticking their tongue out... a name that also is a romantic gesture
What is KISS
In 1934, this Celtic creature's head and neck were "shown" peaking out of the water in a famous photograph known as 'the Surgeon's Photograph', later revealed as a hoax.
This anagram of “rail” is often associated with politicians.
What is "liar"
This English king is notorious for having six wives and initiating the English Reformation after the Pope refused to annul his first marriage.
Who is Henry VIII
This was the primary material used in tennis racket frames before the advent of graphite composites in the 1980s.
What is wood
This 1977 Bee Gees song became an anthem of the disco era and featured prominently in the movie Saturday Night Fever... it was also used comedically in The Office's 'Stress Relief' episode during CPR training
What is Stayin' Alive
This phenomenon, named after a famous South African leader, describes a situation where a large group of people remember an event differently from recorded history.
What is the Mandela Effect
Rearrange the letters of “silent” to find what you do when you pay attention.
What is "listen"
This leader, known for his brutal regime, is the grandson of the country’s founder and has ruled since 2011.
Who is Kim Jong-un?
There are TWO answers...
The U.S. Open was played on [this surface] before 1975, then switched to [this surface] between 1975-1977, and currently has a hard surface (Deco-Turf).
What is: grass and clay (Har-Tru)
This drummer of the Beatles signed their name with a star.
Who is Ringo Starr
This famous mathematician and theoretical physicist had their brain removed without the family's knowledge/consent, hidden for years, then sent to people around the world.
Who is Albert Einstein
Rearrange “drawer” to find a prize.
What is "reward"
Known as “El Patrón,” this Colombian drug lord was once listed as the 7th richest man in the world by Forbes and estimated to spend over $2,500 a month just on rubber bands to wrap his billions.
Who is Pablo Escobar